As he nursed his injuries, Glock wondered how he could have trusted the wrong man.
Dr Kochi's outburst prompted some other critics of the Seattle-based charity to reiterate their own long-nursed complaints.
Mr Tetley nursed his unsuitable trimaran almost all the way home, until she sank in the Atlantic.
Smith converted a three-point play to restore the double-digit lead the Knicks had nursed most of the game.
She nursed a deep wound over the loss of her beloved Christina shortly after her birth in 1947.
Separated from his wife, who was too heavily pregnant to go with him, Darwin had nursed Annie devotedly.
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The man who nursed the securities arm back from the brink, Hardwick Simmons, wanted to split from the parent.
People rescued hundreds of baby squirrels that had been knocked from trees and nursed them with bottles of milk.
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With the vets' help she said she nursed him back to health and "he has gone from strength to strength".
"I said in the huddle, 'E, throw it up to me, '" said Nicks, who nursed a bad hamstring strain all week.
He seems to have nursed a bitterness about his life into motivation.
By contrast, it was difficult to get a decent copy of anything in Rome, which nursed a healthy inferiority complex as a result.
Mary Campos, a woman who'd never laid eyes on me, took me into her home, made me soup, and nursed me back to health.
With 270 turtles having been cleaned, nursed back to health and released, there are more than 200 still in rehabilitation sites around the area.
Friends of Stanislas, who grew up on the same road in Wembley, were convinced the Greene brothers were responsible and nursed a lethal grudge.
Once a Labour marginal, it has been held since 1979 by David Mellor, who has carefully nursed it for the Conservatives, increasing his majority at each election.
"I was very fortunate although I was a walking skeleton - I came home to a wonderful wife, Gwladys, and she nursed me back to health, " he said.
Sunday's game wasn't the greatest college-basketball game ever Louisville nursed a double-digit lead for much of the second half nor did the Louisville players elect to cut down the nets.
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Two years later, the latest forecast from the FDIC is for partly cloudy skies as the failed bank is nursed back to health and taxpayers supply liquidity to its subsidiaries.
Cork then returned to pick up Bridge for one but Durham still seemed well set as Neil Killeen and Mark Davies nursed them to within three runs of the target.
Mr Haynes nursed his wife as she battled with cancer and character witnesses told Cardiff Crown Court he was "a good dad" to his four grown-up children after her death in 1996.
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The scenario summarizes the case against Lewinsky's former friend, a holdover from the Bush White House who was exiled in 1994 to the Pentagon, where she nursed her resentments and then met Monica.
By the late 1980s, Mr Lyon had developed Alzheimer's disease, and was nursed by Ms Short in their South London home for five years before she placed him in the care home where he died.
We followed lion tracks for hours, passing elephants, hippos, and giraffes along the way, until we found our jackpot: two lionesses licking a freshly killed impala carcass as six cubs nursed and frolicked around them.
The constitutional reform, designed by a group of academics and politicians, was nursed through the Knesset by the late Yitzhak Rabin (with Mr Netanyahu, then a backbencher, defying his Likud party's whip in order to support it).
While the AmPlug has proved to be staple in my practicing arsenal, it suffers from its less than ideal build quality -- it had to be nursed back together by tape and rubber-bands after only a few months of ownership.
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The Web magazine RecessionWire (subtitle: "The Upside of the Downturn"), whose founders were themselves laid off from other companies, has nursed this idea of reinvention over the last half year, with stories on poverty-provoked spiritual awakenings and musings on next steps.
"What we're talking about is making it more possible to help families to continue the care at home if that's what they want to do--and if they do go to a nursing home, to be better nursed, " says Sandra Black, a professor of medicine at the University of Toronto.
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