The kiss of love is the kiss of life and no matter how badly things have been going, it's the kiss that heals. |
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His experience and popular imagery transport the viewer to another place and time, one which heals and soothes the soul. |
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Skin involvement occurs in one third of patients and is focused around the scalp, face, and upper trunk, and heals with scars. |
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Tube thoracostomy may be required for evacuation of pneumothoraces, but focal dehiscence usually heals without surgical intervention. |
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And for the first year or two, you burst into tears at times when you run into a reminder of it, and then the Lord kind of heals you. |
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After applying a little lipstick in front of the mirror quickly, I tore down the hallway, Angelina at my heals. |
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On the transformational model of salvation as strengthening, we gain the beauty and wisdom of God, a power that truly heals ensouled bodies. |
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The spiky heals were imprinted in the ground and the toe part was facing Ginger. |
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It's very hard to tell, I suppose it comes down to how successful the surgery is and how quickly the knee heals. |
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It is this reconciliation that heals the memory and seals the breach between the past and the future. |
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Sticking with the Raptors, Antonio Davis injured his ribcage and will miss some time as it heals. |
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Organizers are reshuffling the rest of his concert schedule while the singer heals. |
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He could return if he takes the veterans' minimum deal, his troublesome knee heals and there is a need after the club explores other options. |
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The protests come on the heals of a strike by interstate bus drivers last Wednesday over a government decree ordering them to give receipts. |
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You can make yourself more balanced and well-rounded by dabbling in these other areas while your knee heals. |
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The Jesus who heals the sick people is by no means described as someone who fulfils a pre-established programme. |
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We believe that recovery is a process that heals the whole person therefore, we take a holistic approach to treatment. |
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If one prays, blessed is God who heals the sick, then those who respond amen add their prayer, too, that God heal the suffering. |
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I heard somewhere that people break their little toes all the time, and then the toe heals without anyone particularly noticing. |
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The story is Kipling's brilliant refutation of the widely accepted saw that time heals all wounds. |
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As this mesh dries, it hardens and forms a scab to protect the wound as it heals. |
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That is why more serious burns need to be dressed and kept clean to help prevent this whilst the skin heals. |
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The cut wall of the bowel heals to the edges of the surgical incision, which is thus kept open. |
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Your open and receptive attitude heals old wounds and rejuvenates relationships. |
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The incision is sewn together with very small suture and usually heals quickly. |
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A positive and creative approach towards family problems changes attitudes and heals old wounds. |
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I'm usually so active and independent but now I'll be house bound until my arm heals. |
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Necromancy is only black magic, because it neither evokes spirits or heals. |
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Your dentist may cover the socket with a medicated dressing, which will be removed and replaced frequently until the socket heals. |
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A love which creates gestures of acceptance and forgiveness and heals all the wounds that dehumanise people. |
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Maybe, who always wore stiletto heals and whit eyeliner around her bright blue eyes, she made me think of a kitty cat, slinking around in silk dresses and purring her hellos. |
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If everything heals, as I expect that it will, and you take care of yourself, you will be fine. |
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When, as a demonstration of his divineness, Jesus heals the man, the assembled scatter like mice — and for good reason. |
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This propolis jelly cleanses, purifies, soothes and heals oily scalps with or without dandruff and regulates seborrhea. |
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For example, necromancers have a healing skill called Summon Blood Fiend that creates a minion that heals its master while it attacks. |
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Once the scab heals, there is no longer any danger of transmission. |
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For most people, the pain associated with a shingles rash usually lessens as it heals. |
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During the rest of the day the young woman relaxes and heals, waiting for the swelling on her face to subside. |
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Reassure your child that this will be short-lived and that it will go away as the skin heals. |
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The power of God, however, heals not only such diseases but it can also revive a paralyzed or even a dead body. |
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Expect scuffs, not divots, in a superior surface which heals quickly and is aggressive but not thatchy. |
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In another surah he states Jesus heals and another states Jesus is the messiah and that he heals. |
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The use of heating calendula oil soothes and heals chapped lips, while the rose hip oil keeps the lips smooth and moisturized. |
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This therapy also heals diseases of peripheral vessels and motional support apparatus. |
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Shea Butter heals cracked, and damaged skin as well as bruising and soreness, and is also a natural UV protectant! |
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For example, He heals the incurable diseases and set us free from the pains of illnesses and infirmities. |
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And it has nothing to do with how the little tear in his knee heals. |
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Time heals all wounds and the results go to show that we're doing the right thing. |
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As the banking system heals and balance-sheet capacity increases, the willingness to do that arbitrage will improve and that gap will lessen. |
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If further testing confirms this, it means that, as the broken bone heals, the glue will disappear naturally. |
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As a wound heals, the scar tissue becomes less gelatinous and more fibrous. |
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It heals the heart and transforms negative emotions such as fear and resentment into friendliness and free flowing love. |
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But here we are, dry and our host heals our hearts up for a couple of days. |
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The pain from an ulcer usually diminishes after a few days and completely heals after one to two weeks. |
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The nerve usually heals over time, and the symptoms disappear whithin days, sometimes weeks. |
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Subcutaneous tissue can be easily damaged, infects easily and heals poorly. |
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First it heals and nourishes the cuticles before pushing them gently with a stick. |
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Acute hepatitis B often heals on its own, but people remain contagious for their whole life. |
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Saint Augustine called humanity «the Community of Truth», and it is this shared search for truth that builds a Community and heals divisions. |
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Problems that may once have seemed insurmountable have since been resolved or are long forgotten as time heals all. |
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But using the tantric model, it's actually Neytiri who heals and saves Jake. |
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I think we'd better get that bullet out of your shoulder before it heals. |
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Such phrases and the music had helped her to recognize again that the one whose birth we celebrate is none other than the one who bears our sorrows and heals our pain. |
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A spicy and strong herbal scent that heals the body tired from walking, playing, or other strenuous activity, and adjusts the balance of mind and body. |
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This is pain that may last for months or years after shingles heals. |
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The final, decisive point is the spiritualisation of modern medicine, which is based on the principle of the creed that ultimately it is God who heals! |
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She doesn't merely treat symptoms or an aspect of a disease, but instead integratively and comprehensively heals the root of it. |
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For there will be no lasting peace unless a process heals wounds of every sort, unless the truth enjoys open support, and unless the guilty accept responsibility for the injustice done. |
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With this technique, given that the myomas are in an immediate submucosal location, the myomectomy site is never sutured because it practically always heals over without any defect. |
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Haematomas can heal by themselves, but the blood is a good breeding area for bacteria and the ear will be deformed by scar tissue as it heals. |
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This is important in order to ensure that the conclusions of the Convention are not put on ice, because although time, heals all, it also makes us forget. |
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Whether participation hurts or heals depends on a number of factors, such as the perceived sincerity of the offender, the availability of victim support and the neutrality of the mediator. |
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It ameliorates and heals the human ecosystem. |
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This development, which is taking a variety of forms, reminds us that antisemitism is not an illness that heals itself but must be addressed directly and strenuously if its spread is to be curbed. |
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The formula holds lip color like crazy as it heals and protects. |
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The small hole left in the tympanic membrane quickly heals. |
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Jesus heals the boy by driving out the evil spirit. |
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It alleviates and heals irritated mucous membranes. |
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The rat-bite wound usually first heals promptly, but after an incubation period of 5 to 28 days there is a sudden flare-up of the characteristic symptoms, and the wound becomes swollen, hard, and painful and may ulcerate. |
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In this one chapter of Matthew, He heals a paralytic, restores a young girl to life, relieves a woman suffering from a haemorrhage and cures a mute demoniac. |
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Remedy of Yang nature, it invigorates the alveolo-dental wall and is thus indicated in parodontoses and bleeding or soft gums and it heals the gingival mucosa. |
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This announcement teaches, moves, heals, enlivens and enlightens different situations, cultures and religious traditions, and requires from the preacher an on-going exercise in mercy and compassion. |
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Often the lesion heals leaving a cribriform scar. |
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It heals also varicose ulcer and atonic wounds. |
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Everything is thrown in their faces: aggressive nicknames, ruthless laughter, plunder, sneering, ridicule, the scar that never heals, the manhandling, the crudeness. |
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Roseola heals itself without medication and 2 out of 3 children will have no symptoms other than fever, which can be controlled with over-the-counter analgesics. |
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Where Mrs. Wire has a tendency to alienate her lodgers, Nursie heals their wounds — not obsequiously but out of a true understanding of how hurt feels. |
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Sometimes the implants shifts as it heals and appear crooked. |
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The law must continue to reinforce the doctor-patient relationship and the role of the physician as a truly compassionate person who sometimes heals, often relieves and always comforts. |
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Love heals schisms intrapersonally and interpersonally, and it can unify the disparate and the antithetical. |
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Youth dies. Life hurts. Love warms. Understanding heals. The wounds and balms of the human condition are so commonplace that men eventually experience them without noticing. |
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The Old English word for Jesus was healend, one who heals, or the Savior. |
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Splinting helps to stabilise it while the bone around the tooth heals. |
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