It shows the national hero traumatized and self-doubting, and vanquished by forces he never quite understands. |
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The shock of the fall had traumatized my spine, causing temporary paralysis, and tearing my back muscles. |
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Or she might have given Lou a detailed description of traumatized brain tissue. |
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A vast array of social problems afflict a country so recently traumatized by war. |
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Those long years in the political wilderness were traumatized by discord and discontent. |
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The list is endless when the spinal cord is traumatized and some will make a partial or, in my case, a complete recovery. |
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But she notes that a cousin of hers was traumatized by the immersion method of language instruction. |
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The bulk of my professional practise has revolved around assessing and treating traumatized individuals. |
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Ten dead, over a dozen pupils injured, and another school traumatized by a student running riot with guns in the classroom. |
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A traumatized amnesiac is transformed by an encounter with a 12-year-old girl who has been abandoned by her father. |
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The cast look suitably traumatized as body after body appears via ever more imaginative death scenes. |
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Bellis perennis pills perform best if you've had abdominal surgery that traumatized deep tissue. |
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The teen was threatened, but not physically harmed although the attack left her traumatized, Thiessen said. |
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She said the experience traumatized her kids for life and put a permanent nix on their relationship with their father. |
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The mental devastation of this experience has seriously traumatized him, leaving him full of fear. |
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September 11 traumatized our collective consciousness, and repairing the city is a way of healing ourselves. |
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On the other hand, the report says, the boys in the militia mostly felt guilt and shame and are traumatized by their experience. |
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My dear brothers and sisters, I have chosen to appear before you to offer my deepest regrets and unqualified apologies to a traumatized nation. |
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This would explain why alternating stimulation often initially produces powerful abreactions in traumatized patients. |
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I was rather traumatized one day before Xmas eve because I had no plans for the said day. |
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She slept soundly, the sort of slumber that only such elixirs of Morpheus could induce in one so traumatized by the day's events. |
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Children who are traumatized by witnessing or experiencing criminal or family violence often go untreated, said Fink. |
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Those who have attended my courses know my commitment and joy in putting bent bodies straight and bringing gentle touch to traumatized tissues. |
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Often too the parents are severely traumatized by the experience of detention, which reduces their ability to parent their children. |
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He didn't want to risk that subjects might become stressed or would be traumatized in any way. |
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Literally thousands more have been traumatized by the direct experience of violence and by the loss of loved ones. |
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But brain and heart are fragile and often traumatized tissue in Frank's world. |
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They could wind up so traumatized by their actions that blocking the incident out could be their only option. |
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One Upper East Side mother of three, Janey, is friendly with the Krims and was too traumatized to speak. |
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The policy, designed to leave families homeless, impoverished and traumatized, is illegal because international law forbids the demolition of houses by an occupying power. |
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These victims may get caught in a cycle of depression, victimstance or self-blame when comparing their experience with less traumatized victims. |
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It is this cruel aspect of death that has traumatized humanity from the dawn of time. |
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With victims traumatized to this extent, workers should seriously consider a referral to a mental health professional for ongoing treatment. |
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People who have been traumatized often lose track of who and what they can trust in the world. |
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On the other hand, fear of being stigmatized was a key reason that traumatized soldiers didn't seek help while still in the military, an earlier study showed. |
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Civilians are terrorized, traumatized and feeling trapped and helpless in a deadly rage of violence and destruction. |
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Sometimes the person is speechless, traumatized or even panic-stricken because multiple sclerosis often conjures up the image of a wheelchair. |
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In the second, as an adjunct to surgery, diathermy is used to coagulate, prevent excessive bleeding, and seal off traumatized tissues. |
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The feeling of pain depends upon the transmission of information from a traumatized region to higher centres in the brain. |
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Fifty per cent of traumatized men will be diagnosed as having a drinking problem. |
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Moreover, it appears that children are much less traumatized by the experience when their parents can communicate and agree. |
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I was deeply traumatized by the horrific presentation of demonic possession, and I could not sleep regularly for years. |
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The children, nearly starved and completely traumatized, were too weak to stand on their own. |
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Yet by this time, he was also an alcoholic and had been traumatized by the war. |
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In fact, some young children could be traumatized simply by watching the replay of one-year-old events. |
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Depression is also common among family members when the traumatized person acts in a way that causes feelings of pain or loss. |
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They describe their encounters with partially highly traumatized people as a very stressful experience. |
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Survival to adulthood is the rule, but blistering, traumatized areas continues. |
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Integrated psychosocial counseling and support programs for traumatized women and their families will also be established. |
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This would, inevitably, result in more suffering for an already traumatized population and an increased displacement of people. |
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She was subsequently released, but is deeply traumatized by this experience. |
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Many girls and boys, women and men have been displaced and traumatized, and also deprived of their education or the opportunity to teach. |
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Rwanda remains traumatized by the 1994 genocide and by the massacres which continue to this day. |
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There is generalized blistering following trauma with a predilection for traumatized body sites such as feet, hands, elbows, knees. |
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Sadly, many people still fall for the myth that women in abusive relationships look sad and traumatized all the time. |
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It took several days for the traumatized Manganos to know the law was on their trail. |
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Bernanke was nursing the traumatized economy through a halting recovery when he was re-upped. |
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Our patients were traumatized people with a wide range of disorders like bi-polarity and depression. |
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They literally cannot leave because they have been traumatized for months or years. |
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The child was traumatized by the death of his mother and the various moves he had made subsequent to her death. |
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Some, traumatized by a sexual assault, missed school and were arrested for truancy. |
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Keep in mind that animals are also often traumatized by captivity and display bizarre behavior untypical of their kind unless treated with respect and dignity. |
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Like so many traumatized children, they were acting it out again and again, Elliott explains, until they could see it in a way that made sense to them. |
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Appearing in Federal District court for her guilty plea, Greig seemed fragile and traumatized. |
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The fact that the subject is taboo also means that a man who is traumatized by the experience may be retraumatized again and again, with each child born to him. |
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Although still traumatized and in counselling, she is now back in Russia where she shares her experience with other women in the hope of averting the same experience for them. |
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Prolonged bleeding is experienced after the area is traumatized. |
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The guys had cracked up so hard, but I was just very traumatized. |
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For a wound to cicatrize more quickly or for tissue to regenerate after an operation, it is now proposed that stem cells be transplanted to the traumatized region. |
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It seemed to me that she wasn't traumatized at the end with the clinker. |
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It is not only a nightmare for those affected, but these weapons bring untold misery to the victims who become permanently traumatized and physically handicapped. |
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But the population of British Columbia remained traumatized by the possibility of a Japanese attack and worried over the presence of many Canadians of Japanese descent in its midst. |
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They arise from distant donor sites and bring their own blood supply and lymphogenic potential, thus improving the drainage of traumatized areas. |
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This is especially true for a child, particularly a traumatized child. |
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Guatemala is a country with many unhealed wounds, after a brutal 36-year long armed conflict left over 200,000 people dead and millions deeply traumatized. |
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Harrowing accounts of hurricanes, avalanches, snakebites and grizzly attacks each conclude with the miracle of survival, however traumatized or disabled the survivor. |
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I will not go along with this constant letting out on bail of people who have traumatized victims across the country only to traumatize them again because they are free again. |
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Indeed, when he held up that convenience store, he traumatized the clerk behind the counter, quite frankly, and also the other individuals who were there. |
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Still traumatized by the experience of the 1920s, the Belgian government decided to maintain the gold parity of 1926, which left the franc seriously overvalued as the pound sterling and dollar fell. |
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However, not all lipomas are homogeneous especially if traumatized or necrosed. |
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That year Curtiz also made The Proud Rebel for Disney, with Alan Ladd in an unusually sensitive role as a American Civil War veteran trying to get help for his traumatized son. |
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Against his better judgment, Sam invites the emotionally traumatized Sarah and her boy to live with him at his remote cabin near the Mexican border. |
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The difficult part is letting go of aspects of these reactions that have ceased to provide benefit and are primarily interfering with the traumatized person's quality of life. |
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In the emergency room, traumatized patients are often given medications such as Valium or Xanax, aimed at calming them down. |
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It is important that humanitarian agencies develop an awareness of these problems so that protection can be provided to children displaced and traumatized by conflict. |
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Former child soldiers, often alienated, traumatized by their experiences and inured to violence, present a daunting challenge to countries trying to rebuild after war. |
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I myself have not gone out and doled out needles and stuff like that, because we need to deal with people who are totally traumatized by this thing. |
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The Ambassador of Burundi expressed his support of the manifesto but stressed the particular needs of countries in post-conflict situation, and in this context, the specific need for care of unschooled, traumatized children. |
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Now, though, the traumatized victim is fully grown. |
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Children have been known to perish in a car fire, wander away from the vehicle and become lost and traumatized by an accidental abduction when the vehicle was stolen. |
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We've reached that point on many days at the Museum of Modern Art, where the crowds experience mainly crowdedness, and the Picassos and Pollocks take on the glazed miens of traumatized warriors. |
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The problem, however, is that many of these victims are so traumatized that often they do not have the physical, psychological or mental ability to participate in an investigation or possible criminal proceedings. |
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Those who manage to escape are traumatized and permanently deranged. |
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They noted that victims are often too traumatized or embarrassed to call and, therefore, may not receive help unless victim services contacts them. |
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Today's traumatized children are the adults of tomorrow. |
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For instance, if a man gets traumatized in combat by seeing someone tortured, it can be very depressing to know that people are capable of doing such cruel things to each other. |
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I was traumatized and I had to cut my baby's umbilical cord with my teeth. |
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To become ethical, this self is to be devastated, traumatized, unthroned, by the commandment to substitute the other for itself. |
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A pretty traumatized Lebanon suffering for so long at the hands of interventionists won't do likewise to Bahrain and the king knows this pretty well, he retorted. |
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