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"I feel sorry for them," he answers with the "shrapnel of irony" in his voice.
Israel is different now, he said, and the army now tries to deal with the psychological shrapnel of combat.
It may well be that viewers, escaping the shrapnel of political commentary and advertising on TV, take refuge in cinema, craving anything but topical themes.
One was caught in the shrapnel of his intellect, a rain of references, caustic laughter, an infectious fascination for the world about him.
Last week, the group said Mr. Daleel had first joined its ranks in Iraq and later fought in Syria, "where he was injured by shrapnel of a mortar".
I've been tested so many times that I feel as if I will forever be pulling the shrapnel of hypodermics from my arms.
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I wasn't bleeding, I wasn't pulling shrapnel out of my head".
Mr. Sadoon sustained two bullet wounds in the shooting and was hit with 60 pieces of shrapnel, many of which are still in his body.
It wasn't the women cowled like turbines howling like turbines and the children sentried on cliffs with nothing to nourish their genius but shrapnels of scrub.
The characters would all be awkwardly old, depressing shrapnels of the great that they had once been.
Um-Musab has lost an eye to shrapnel, two of her sons had died in bombings.
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