On some Triceratops fossils, both on the face and on the frill, there are healed puncture wounds. |
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Once the gum around the implant has healed, your dentist can take impressions to allow the crown, bridge or denture to be made. |
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Miracles will be wrought, the sick will be healed and signs and wonders will follow the believers. |
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That day has too many haunting memories and opens up old wounds that have yet to be healed. |
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Whatever injuries he may have sustained on the escape from Afghanistan is clearly healed. |
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There was evidence of osteomyelitis of the left fibula, healed rib fractures and healed jaw lesions. |
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A year later, he is physically healed, but his memory is riddled with holes. |
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He has a slight limp due to a healed injury to a front foreleg, but that sure doesn't hinder him any! |
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Yet the arrogant decision to hide these documents away has left a festering sore which has never healed. |
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I was avalanched in this corrie a number of years ago and, while the bruises have healed, the memory is still painful. |
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I would just have scars once the scabs healed over, Mal would have serious problems for the rest of her life. |
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A scab formed over the wound after 2 days, and the wound healed completely within 2 weeks. |
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He missed four games last season after tearing his posterior cruciate ligament, but he is completely healed. |
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When those scars are well healed they are located in positions that are difficult to see. |
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He has scarring from burns on his face, chest, and arms, but those have healed quite well, and certainly aren't the cause of his problems now. |
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We made our way through the throngs of pilgrims gathered about the sanctuary to be healed. |
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During an oral self-examination, an individual looks in a mirror at the face for visible sores that have not healed or for swellings. |
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Now fully healed, he tried his luck at fishing, and managed to catch a tiddler. |
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The swelling above the joint at the third metatarsal shows evidence of a classic healed fatigue fracture. |
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Over the skin was a delicate tracery of black tattooing, marred by a badly healed wound that ran diagonally across the face. |
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There was no significant difference between the mycotic flora of the active and healed trachomatous cases. |
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In general, healed injuries are considered to have resulted from trauma during molting or wounds by predatory attack. |
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I have known people on the verge of surgery for cancer or bypass surgery who have been declared healed by their unbelieving doctors. |
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The next day Tredias' arm was very nearly healed and needed only the support of a sling. |
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Tom claims to have healed bad backs, slipped disks and cataracts, and he claims to have cured two people who were in the early stage of cancer. |
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Also the sites where the dew claws were removed never healed properly, forming little sloughy pits. |
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Alexander watched the twin red-hot points of fire smoulder in the figure's flesh, but to his amazement, the wound healed before his eyes. |
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There is no indication that the breach between the two women ever healed, though Jabavu did reconcile with her husband. |
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Our sorrows and wounds are healed only when we touch them with compassion and forgiveness. |
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When a patch of bark is removed from a tree the wound is healed by the formation of a callus which differentiates into periderm. |
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Many religions go through ceremonies or observances of rituals to become pure or to be healed. |
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It is now conceivable that there is a rift between them that cannot be easily healed. |
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Once their physical wounds are healed, the next logical step for the women will be justice. |
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His injuries healed but as he grew bigger the scar tissue contracted and he began to stoop like an old man. |
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It restored a downed Warrior to a minimum level of health and energy, and healed any physical injuries. |
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The round caused him to stagger back slightly, but the wound simply healed and the bullet was pushed out. |
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He wasn't sure if the bullet wound had healed yet, but he was hoping it had. |
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The girl's legs are usually bound together from ankle to knee until the wound has healed, which may take anything up to 40 days. |
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His hand healed and it gave his knee extra time to rest as well, and last night against the Hornets it showed. |
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The bullet wounds had healed, but the vaccine hurt his head to the extent that he felt like throwing up. |
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Her cheek and teeth had healed, but she couldn't dig the bullet out of her leg. |
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They're faithful to a club and to a spirit, and if you can show them beauty and innovation, by playing with all your heart, they'll be healed. |
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A recent CAT scan demonstrated that Dice's surgically repaired left knee is 90 percent healed. |
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After six months without glue, the skin had healed, and we performed a limited otoplasty recreating his absent antihelical fold. |
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She was walking a bit funny, as if she'd dislocated or broken her hip and it had healed on its own. |
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Duodenal ulcers can be healed, but not cured, by pharmacological suppression of acid secretion below this threshold. |
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Very hot drinks and spicy food can increase pain and bleeding and should be avoided until the gum has healed. |
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Afterwards he noticed that a ten-year old hemiparesis was cured in five minutes and a 3-day old wound was instantly cicatrised and healed. |
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Jesus healed sickness and disease, fed 5,000, restored sight, cleansed lepers and raised the dead. |
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Because he healed their lame and cleansed their lepers and brought light to their blind and raised their dead, that is why he died. |
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Thermal injury also stimulates melanocytis, causing hyperpigmentation of healed partial-thickness burns after sun exposure. |
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She healed her own head and began to remove his bandages as she heard the clop and scrape of hooves and talons. |
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But memories of vibrant villagers and the benefits of my practice with permaculture will persist long after my hands have healed. |
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Before, if I crashed or had some real or imagined minor injury, I just took a few days off until it healed. |
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He is committed to a firm belief, based on his strong religious faith, that he will be healed. |
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The problem is that after getting her healed about a month ago, when we started to taper her immunosuppressives, she flared again. |
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It is important to avoid any further exposure to the sun until the burns have healed. |
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Attempts by the United Nations to broker a deal have foundered, allowing the problem to fester and become a sore incapable of being healed. |
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Uncontrolled postoperative pain can affect a person's life long alter the surgical incision is healed. |
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Your piercer should tell you how to care for your specific piercing until it's healed. |
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Her lip had healed over night, and her long hair had been plaited and gathered at the nape of her neck. |
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She had already received last rights but was healed after prayers of intercession for her healing. |
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Yes, I know you may not even be able to pronounce it, but we have worked like the devil on this case and all her ulcers healed previously. |
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The wound in his chest had almost completely healed, a flesh wound was all that was left of the gaping hole. |
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His knee eventually healed and he got back into pro football, not as a player but as a head coach for his old team. |
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From what I've heard they can't be healed psionically, but I'll give it a shot anyway. |
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Firstly, Christ and his disciples healed people physically as an attestation that Christ was indeed the promised Messiah. |
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The court then brings forth a poor Saxon who was healed by Rebecca's doctoring. |
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Alice once had a week of nightmares, which she healed with her own dreamcatcher. |
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The wound is covered with a sterile dressing, and the surgeon or nurse will tell you how to look after it until it's healed. |
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The wound had healed somewhat but still throbbed with slight pain. |
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The saint and the leper embrace and the leper is miraculously healed, but the real miracle is the love that makes healing and transformation possible. |
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He generalized that if contaminated wounds healed well with antiseptics, simple incised wounds would benefit from the application of antiseptic as well. |
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Consequently when the wound in his hand healed Albert volunteered to re-enter the fray and returned to the Western Front with the Machine Gun Corps. |
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Back then, newspapers were full of stories of City high-flyers who refused to leave the trading floor until their waters had broken and were back before their stitches healed. |
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The Great War claimed many more victims long after the torn, corpse-strewn landscape of France and Flanders had healed. |
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It will be more comfortable to wear loose clothing such as boxer shorts or a dressing gown with no underpants or trousers until the wound has healed. |
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A week later, bowing and salaaming to me as grateful patients often do, he was discharged with a smile almost as long as the well healed incision on his thigh. |
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The pilgrimage of sanctification after the moment of justification is an avenue by which bonds frayed by rejection of one tradition in favor of another can be healed. |
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When her wounds have healed, perhaps Mack can use her newfound celebrity to help others in danger. |
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The Rwandan success story was not without a price, and for some the scars were slow to heal, when they healed at all. |
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Although she applied a fresh astringent of sanicle when she changed my bandages, the carrion trapped in the dewclaw infected the wound and it healed badly. |
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Man and house are thus a perfect match, as all the characters trapped in their own illusions and false expectations of Sancher end up more hurt than healed. |
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After vaccinating the monkeys, researchers examined the number of lesions that formed on the animals' skin and the amount of time in which they healed. |
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Women should therefore actively avoid becoming pregnant for at least four weeks after vaccination and until the scab has completely healed and fallen off. |
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His face was marred by five deep claw marks down the left cheek that were scabbed over, but once the wounds healed they would undoubtedly leave scars. |
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Perhaps it does not go too far to assert that until the Kashmir sore is at last healed, the poison that produced Gujarat will make other Gujarats increasingly likely. |
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Who knows how many wounded hearts will be healed through our intercession? |
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The other is a healed rheumatic valvulitis with marked degenerative changes due to hemodynamic injury and possibly acquired degenerative calcific stenosis as well. |
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But a mere nine months is clearly not enough time to have healed his wounds or soothed his anger. |
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But even though I've stopped scratching it, it still hasn't healed. |
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We made a clinical diagnosis of cutaneous orf, and the lesion healed without any complications within a fortnight, without further intervention or medication. |
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Suppose we had sutured the wound shut, it would have healed faster. |
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He had healed her body, but no one could heal the pain in her heart. |
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The sick sister was healed after relics from John XXIII were placed on the fistula on her abdomen. |
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When the group almost split over the issue of whether to focus on confrontational action or voter registration, she healed the breach by saying it should work on both. |
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Then, miracle of all miracles, I watched as David healed his sister. |
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The potential of a new traumatic event is of concern when the biomechanical properties of the healed capsular tissue have been shown to be diminished. |
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Embedded in this way of doing art history, is an ideological text wherein the wounds of modernization are healed by the subliminal operation of cultural memory. |
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He has a corkie that hasn't quite healed in time for the clash. |
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A golden light bloomed from her hand and slowly the mortal wound healed. |
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Our nation may have healed, but there are still exposed nerves that, when touched, cause trauma to the body politic. |
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These little guys would be hand-raised by the Penguin Reserve and subsequent surgeries performed to remove scar tissue until the area was healed and watertight. |
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He undid the loose shirt he wore and showed her the angry red scars of the recently healed wounds and the dressings that still covered the deeper wounds. |
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Whatever has ailed him this season clearly seems to have healed. |
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Jesus healed Simon's mother and cleansed a leper in Galilee. |
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While no one doubts that Diaz is healed, surviving brain aneurysms is not exactly miraculous. |
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All her dedication had paid off, his lame rear leg was completely healed. |
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In most cases, cracked or bleeding nipples can be healed by adjusting the way the baby is positioned at the breast and correcting his technique of latching on. |
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In front of rapt audiences he would burn his skin with acid and then anoint the wounds with his wonder-jelly, pointing to earlier scars Vaseline had healed. |
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At a temperature 100 degrees cooler than the glass transition point, such deformations healed in three weeks. |
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He was sent in at catchweights against George Chip before his left eye was healed from an old cut. |
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He later learns that if he had asked the appropriate questions about what he saw, he would have healed his maimed host, much to his honour. |
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After a fortnight's careful nursing my leg healed and I was packed off in a tilly with my kit-bag to join my comrades at Fairmilehead. |
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They fought alongside them, healed them, and often befriended them. |
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While in a vegetative cycle, pruning cuts are quickly healed, leaving none of the open wounds that often lead to winterkill. |
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Radiographs showed bilateral intertarsal joint osteoarthritis and a healed ulnar fracture. |
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The wound eventually healed, but Hill learned how dangerous foot abrasions can be for diabetics. |
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But a few seconds after psychic surgeon Mairead Neal laid on her hands, Fiona was miraculously healed. |
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The studies of vultures and accipiters quantified only healed fractures in the long bones and pectoral girdle, respectively. |
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Oram broke his ring finger in the first match of the one-day series against Australia earlier this month and it has not healed. |
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The presence of healed bone fractures in prehistoric skeletons is frequently noted in palaeopathological analyses. |
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The LORD will smite thee with the botch of Egypt, and with the emerods, and with the scab, and with the itch, whereof thou canst not be healed. |
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The idea was held by the Romans that a healed soldier was better than a dead one and a healed veteran was better than a new recruit. |
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Diocletian healed the empire from the crisis, by political and economic shifts. |
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All the arrow wounds upon Edmund's corpse had healed and his head was reattached. |
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He hands the crown to his kinsman Constantine and is taken to the isle of Avalon to be healed of his wounds, never to be seen again. |
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Although the schism was eventually healed in 1417, the papacy's spiritual authority had suffered greatly. |
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The way the story went was that the man's foot healed up all right but that he just pined away. |
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Each miracle was a foretoken, and forelight, and firstfruit of the restoration of all creation. When he healed the sick, that cure was a forelight of the sickless state. |
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Some silver maples that Joe Parrott had tapped in February grew so much, despite inundation, that the tapholes were completely healed over by midsummer. |
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The story that he himself in his childhood was sent to Ireland to be healed by Saint Modwenna, though mythical, may show Alfred's interest in that island. |
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They were the keepers of starcraft, runecraft, lorecraft and wortcraft and they guided many through the darkness of the future and healed bodies and minds. |
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Once healed, the nonbiological, chemiresistor still has high sensitivity to touch, pressure and strain, which the researchers tested in demanding stretching and bending tests. |
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In foretime, due to empirical methods, it has been reported that work on blockaded wound dressing began since human observed a blister healed faster if left unbroken. |
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He clomped around in a cast for weeks, but healed without any problem. |
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This is done in imitation of Jesus who often healed in this manner. |
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However, this schism was not healed until well after Gregory was gone. |
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Both flaps healed uneventfully, aside from an area of friction-related epidermolysis on the right hemiscrotum, which left a patchy area of persistent hypopigmentation. |
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In addition, the abdomen was noted for a thickened porcelain gallbladder, diverticulosis, a healed splenic infarct, bilateral adrenal hyperplasia, and atrophic ovaries. |
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