The lady whose house was burgled was extremely traumatised and now can't go downstairs at night. |
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Spent all Friday night either puking, clearing up puke, or comforting hot, traumatised little ones, who are not so little anymore. |
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It was so heartbreaking to see lots of people traumatised by the war and living in bombed out buildings. |
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The children have been left traumatised by the incident and we are putting a warning out to the public. |
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During the rush on a Saturday night, he looks as if he is overseeing traumatised, scurrying troops during a bombardment. |
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He exited at an early stage and is suggesting that he did badly because he was traumatised. |
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One child was so traumatised by the experience she could not stop vomiting and had to be hospitalised. |
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Nice, young, caring, thin-skinned doctors might be psychologically traumatised. |
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Then there is a therapy service, Aftercare, to treat people who have been traumatised by their brief brush with fame. |
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Leaving aside the debatable claim that a child may be traumatised by being blooded, hunting harms no-one. |
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It's like a compelling bad dream whose inscrutable images persist in the traumatised moments after waking. |
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Miss Sharp said both victims were still deeply traumatised by the experience. |
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Gardai said the victim was very shocked and traumatised by the ordeal but didn't require hospitalisation. |
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Evidence of this came two years ago when, to some bemusement, property prices began to play catch-up with less traumatised parts of the county. |
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After foot-and-mouth, farmers were seen as victims, traumatised, impoverished and generally got at. |
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By the time they got to us the girl must have been feeling traumatised, because she asked if she could borrow a teddy bear for the night. |
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Soaked through with sweat and shaken to the core, I faced my first few classes in a traumatised daze. |
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I know you're traumatised, I know you're in trouble, I know you're upset but I'm shooting through. |
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Another source reports that she's utterly traumatised that she'll break a nail. |
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She was traumatised when her doctoral thesis was failed outright, apparently because one examiner was biased against her. |
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Both families held by the gang responsible were later freed unharmed, but deeply traumatised. |
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In addition, Byrne has examined how some offenders may become traumatised by their actions. |
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Khan said the Pakistani Government's refusal to grant his wife a visa has traumatised the entire family. |
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A traumatised soldier of the American Civil War deserts to get home to his fretful wife. |
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Walter's repeated nightmares also make the point about how offenders can be traumatised by their own offences. |
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She escaped serious injury but, says her mum, remains traumatised by the experience. |
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The community of this tranquil village has been shocked and traumatised by this senseless and barbaric crime. |
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In May a wind sail mast smashed her in the face, leaving her traumatised and minus some teeth. |
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The mountain of unsolved cases would also be largely consigned to history and give so many traumatised people the peace of mind they crave. |
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Most veterans are too traumatised or embarrassed to discuss their experiences. |
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The world has been buffeted by waves of terror that have traumatised Eastern as well as Western societies. |
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Some residents recalled how Boko Haram had ambushed and beheaded two psychologists sent by the government to help the traumatised inhabitants. |
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Do the programme's traumatised snakes and hunted piggies count? |
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Egypt is a destination for many refugees from war-torn countries, people who are often traumatised by their experiences. |
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He survived, but was terribly traumatised by the experience. |
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She was devastated and traumatised in the aftermath of the landslide. |
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Blessed in the knowledge that republican dissidents present no realistic alternative, Sinn Fein has embarked on a series of meetings to counsel its traumatised membership. |
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They visit scenes of death and attend autopsies, take witness statements and liaise between traumatised relatives, police, solicitors and doctors. |
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All 15 are eventually released, tired, bruised, battered and traumatised. |
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Constantly talking about events like the gas chambers to grandchildren is a way that traumatised people try to get rid of it – by sicking it up. |
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Lawyers said the men had been deeply traumatised by their experiences. |
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A traumatised mum whose car was involved in a head-on collision with a drunk driver today spoke of the terrible effect the crash has had on her life. |
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The father was so traumatised by this event that he suffered a mental breakdown and became a wanderer, unable to care for his family. |
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Their experiences throughout their journeys often render them to being traumatised, vulnerable and in need of protection. |
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The exchange rate realignments that periodically traumatised the European economies have become a thing of the past. |
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So we consider it despicable that such crimes are also being committed by those sent to protect an already traumatised population. |
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We see young children coming across the border on bicycles so traumatised that they cannot talk about what is happening. |
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We do not yet know what long-term physical damage Ntombi will suffer, but the whole family has been severely traumatised by this awful event. |
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Many of them will be coming out violated, traumatised or have lost their families. |
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Meanwhile, traumatised survivors are thronging to mosques and the few psychiatric wards as they try to grapple with the mental shocks of Kashmir's devastating earthquake. |
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Many of the Roma victims interviewed by Amnesty International were traumatised and not aware of the support services or how to access them. |
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The city of Valdez had already been traumatised 25 years earlier by a devastating earthquake. |
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Sylvia Gellburg is traumatised, as if she knows this is only a curtain-raiser to the horrors to come. |
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The camps in the north of the country are still expanding with traumatised people pouring in from the conflict zone. |
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He was sent to prison, where he served a sentence of 24 days, an experience that traumatised him. |
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They have seen and experienced things that no child should ever see, and many are deeply traumatised as a result. |
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Some were so traumatised they refused to ride down and someone had to go and pick them up in a car. |
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It is intended that these guidelines will go a significant way towards minimising the risk of staff becoming traumatised or suffering burnout. |
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In areas that have benefited from the program, people traumatised by the conflict now feel more confident. |
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Nevertheless, the Chamber appreciates that exceptions may be necessary, particularly in order to protect traumatised or vulnerable witnesses. |
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Psychosocial activities were set up for 500 children traumatised by the loss of relatives and homes. |
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Its regime owes its present survival only to the fact that it was able to prevent a return of the civil war which left the population deeply traumatised. |
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She loves her show enough to know when it is time to say goodbye, she told her traumatised audience. The sound of ululation could be heard from sea to shining sea. |
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Melanosis was found to be inevitable for lobsters once traumatised alive during the process of storing and thawing, while lobsters which suffered no injuries before dying showed no signs of blackening whatsoever. |
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Chibok lay at the end of the dust road, and over the next 10 days, she rode a motorbike pillion across its 10 wards, trying to persuade one family in each district to accept a scholarship for their traumatised daughter. |
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Marnie is a terrible movie, and a cruel one: the idea that a woman sexually traumatised by her childhood can be saved by submitting to a controlling rapist is offensive, as well as plain wrong. |
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These incidents have not only sapped the confidence of the local populations, who are already traumatised and impoverished, but they are also in breach of the obligation of care incumbent on all peacekeeping personnel. |
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Cheshire East Council leader Michael Jones accused the firm of turning its back on traumatised employees and residents. |
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Lawyers representing the family said the incident sparked threats against the teen and traumatised him. |
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A COUPLE were left shaken and their little girl traumatised after a van crashed into their vehicle and sped off. |
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A MUM and her four-yearold son have been left traumatised after seeing a man savagely beaten by a gang armed with slash hooks and a hurley. |
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The dispersal and violent events of August 2013 traumatised many Egyptians, affecting them not only psychologically, but also socially, she said. |
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Before and after the attack the teenagers were laughing almost as if '' I have been traumatised by this I have to have time work. |
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I am still traumatised after reading about the attack on that poor boy who was mutilated by Anthony Doran and his fellow thugs. |
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Accustomed, if not resigned, for decades to a precarious and impoverished state, crushed and deeply traumatised by five years of civil war, the Tajiks, like other peoples of Central Asia, still thirst for freedom. |
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But for those who feel they made a mistake going to war or who have been traumatised by the experience, the process of deradicalisation can be more appealing than a jail sentence. |
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As diplomats engaged in shadow boxing in New York, Iraqi society was ripped apart, traumatised and brutalised by a poorly thought-out policy maintained in spite of failure to save face in the Security Council. |
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While it is offensive to assume that those traumatised by violence will deterministically visit it up others, it is equally unwise to ignore the impact that widespread exposure to brutality is likely to have on a population. |
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Teachers are being trained so they know how to make the best use of the teaching materials provided and how to deal with children who have been traumatised by the war. |
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The expert indicated that Russia is emotionally bruised, if not traumatised, by its experience in the '980s and that it simply lacks the funding and skills to make a genuine difference in Afghanistan. |
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As of July 2007, the Comité d'Aide Médicale has implemented a psychosocial program that supports people traumatised by the conflict in Birao, of the Vakaga province. |
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There are children who are so badly traumatised that they are unhealable. |
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He then joined the paratroop corps and, so the story goes, was so traumatised when he saw a fellow soldier killed as he was about to jump, that he refused to fly again after the war. |
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British Transport Police are appealing for witnesses to the indecent exposure, which has left the 77-year-old victim deeply traumatised. |
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The chances are a very scared and traumatised kitten will be delivered to you, with little or no interest in any amount of cuddles you may have to offer. |
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Beyond his fleeting appearance, Amazing Grace is all about how slavery damaged the British, whether they were traumatised ex-slavers, heroic yet tormented abolitionists, or the corrupted souls supporting the trade. |
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As Syria's civil war has intensified, thousands of children have died in brutal attacks and many more have been injured, traumatised or forced to flee their homes. |
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He eventually received a five-figure sum but says he remains traumatised as a result of the incident where a police officer forced him to the ground and then a police dog attacked him causing a serious injury to his arm. |
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Rogulskyj survived after extensive medical intervention but was emotionally traumatised by the attack. |
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Fears were as high as ever among the traumatised fire victims, fear of foreign arsonists and of a French and Dutch invasion. |
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The failure of democratic parties to prevent fascism from taking over Austrian politics in the 1920s and 1930s traumatised Popper. |
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There are the zeks, the survivors of the gulags, some honest about their experiences, others still deluded or traumatised decades later. |
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After leaving the traumatised and soaking wet boy for about half an hour they returned but then ran off when some other children saw them. |
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Last week, Al Shabab killed more than 147 and wounded scores of students at Garissa University College which has left Kenyans traumatised. |
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A PARTIALLY-sighted man using a white stick was left traumatised after an attacker threw him to the ground and robbed him. |
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Cheshire East Council leader Michael Jones accused the firm of turning their back on traumatised employees and local residents after the fatal explosion three weeks ago. |
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