Sentence examples for particularly wounded from inspiring English sources

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Groups of local stations had been particularly wounded by advertiser retrenchment, but they now appeared to be rebounding to some degree.

He was particularly wounded by the frequent speculation about what might have happened in 1979 if Urwin, and not he, had succeeded Jones.

Ms. Connelly's campaign was particularly wounded when an unsigned commentary last month in The Star-Ledger, New Jersey's largest newspaper, took her to task for what it called unfounded attacks on Mr. Ferguson, and said she was a contender to being "New Jersey's sleaziest candidate".

Watch the video here Martha Wainwright, Bleeding All Over You Containing lines such as "you got a girlfriend that I can only talk about for so very long" and the particularly wounded "I know you're married but I've got feelings too", Bleeding All Over You is every inch the heart-on-her-sleeve ode to low self-esteem with which Martha Wainwright has become synonymous.

Because Santorum was always a long-shot candidate, and the campaign was always heavy with a kind of fatalism, none of his advisors seemed particularly wounded this week.

In accordance, episodes of infection with environmental micro-organisms through cutaneous lesions, particularly wounded areas as a result of increasing scratching behaviour, might facilitate the expansion, migration and activation of neutrophils and macrophages, thereby leading to exacerbation of local and systemic inflammatory responses.

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The BBC, therefore, isn't wrong, or bad: it is guilty of "failure", or of being "defective", a word somehow particularly wounding in its total lack of malevolence.

But the coming Premier League deals have already dealt body blows, with City's plucking of Kevin De Bruyne for £51m in the summer and a personal pay package, described by Wolfsburg's general manager, Klaus Allofs, as astonishing, particularly wounding.

Her arrest is bound to be particularly wounding to Mr. Murdoch, who, asked early last week to identify his chief priority in the affair, pointed to Ms. Brooks and said, "This one".

The line in the memorandum warning that "a lack of trust could prejudice" counter-terrorism operations is particularly wounding for Cameron, seeing as Downing Street is desperate to claim that Edward Snowden's leaked documents – not the behaviour of the NSA or GCHQ – have been a gift to terrorists and criminals.

Streetwise government backbenchers say that the biggest story in Britain over the past week was the news that energy bills are going up.Further revelations about Mr Coulson's conduct as editor, and his possible conviction and incarceration, would be particularly wounding for the prime minister.

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