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"People were constantly coming in to get their wounds mended by Anne, Gibsonn recalls.
The strained relationship between these two countries will hardly be mended by the World Cup.
But it seems unlikely that the shattered trust of minority communities can be mended by seeking a new indictment.
He usually wears a blue sweater to matches — a well-worn blue sweater, occasionally mended by his wife.
Congress is now considering a $290‐million appropriation to further the project, as recom mended by President Nixon over the objections of his sci entific advisers.
It refuses to recognize that illegality is not an identity; it is a status that can be mended by making reparations and resuming a lawful life.
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The offspring is required to mend by a cross-over process for improving the diversity.
Yellowish leaves tend to be a sign of nitrogen deficiency in the soil, which you can quickly mend by spreading some coffee grounds around the base of the plants that seem to be struggling.
According to proposals put forward by Mr Musharraf, even that fault could have been mended: mainly by turning Kashmir's front-line into a "soft border" and granting autonomy to Kashmiris either side of it.
Even then, he knew that this broken place inside him would not be mended, except by some terrible means.
The PRD's schism cannot be mended "even by a saint's miracle", its founder, Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, lamented recently.All this bolsters the PRI's message that it is the only party competent to govern.
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