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Mladic's freedom all these years after the Dayton Accords put an end to the Bosnian war was a personal wound for Richard, the chief architect of that agreement.
Bernstein, with his vivacious and scathing wit, might in principle have fared better in political satire, but his view of politics turned heavy and humorless with the Kennedy assassination, which he bore ever after as a personal wound.
Why you should listen: Stevens digs into the deeply personal wound of his mother's death, mostly paring down to an acoustic guitar and whispery vocals while touching on his tumultuous childhood.
And now abandonment had inflicted its deep personal wound in me.
(4) The cancer recurrence pace depends on the underlying wounds and the personal wound healing ability.
Personal wound products for the patient and they're stored in here…(PW management, P7, 1138).
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They try to create this hard wall of surface to suffice for their wounds — personal wounds, cultural wounds, historical wounds.
The personal wounds that have kept Marbury from his team seem to be healing as well.
But as such a visible victim of that anger, he keeps scratching away at his personal wounds.
But after much licking of personal wounds, he has re-emerged from the darkness of the defeat of 2010.
With Hopelessness, she projects her emotional anguish on to a global screen, experiencing drone warfare, economic exploitation and ecological cataclysm as personal wounds.
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