Bolivia's loss of the sea was an "open wound" that must be healed, he added.
Can the division between the two contending sides, which is also a division within our psyche, be healed?
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The largest issue is whether there is an ever-widening rift developing between Girardi and A-Rod that cannot be healed now.
Surely, I thought, in a future where you can be healed without being touched and teleported, you could also cure baldness.
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The American economy will heal itself and be healed by the economic physicians, and that the future of the country and its market remained bright.
And one of Japan's leading comic-book artists, Hiroo Nakata, draws us a special manga detailing how the generation gap might someday be healed.
They seek out volunteers who have been victimized themselves, providing an opportunity for both humans and animals to be healed by the experience of learning to love and trust again.
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As the debate rages on, the only thing that seems to unite New Yorkers is that the wound on New York's skyline must be healed with a dramatic building and that none of those produced so far comes up to scratch.
We're never going to manage the situation through military or security measures alone, there has to be a political process and I think if one does come together then I think those divisions, that have obviously been apparent in the last few months, can be healed.
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With that neck problem now understood to be fully healed, Schumacher is thought to be close to completing a sensational return to the sport with German giants Mercedes.
But even if we do all those things, the housing market is not going to be fully healed until the unemployment rate comes down and the inventory of homes on the market also comes down.
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This allows pain signals to be created long after the original injury healed.
"For most people who have some type of treatment, the most intense pain usually is gone within a few weeks, " he said, adding that if the patient had no treatment and the wound healed on its own, there may be prolonged pain.
"I just can't walk very far and I want to get this healed up because I am definitely going to be at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, " Foyt said.
While it is true that U.S. investment banks and other institutions could make their case on Capitol Hill concerning lost profits if a foreign enterprise's access to, for example, the U.S. bond market was restricted due to proliferation concerns, it is unlikely that there would be a great outpouring of political sympathy for generally well-healed Wall Street players.
The court heard the baby's fracture healed and within a few weeks his leg seemed to be equal in length to the other.
Roberto Ayala's injury has not healed in time for him to face England - and he can be forgiven if his disappointment is tinged with a tiny dose of relief.
As soon as her cracked and bruised ribs are healed, the Sydney couple, like many other fortunate survivors, will be heading for home.
This may be because some people were erroneously put on the drugs, or because years of drug therapy healed heart damage, or simply because taking people off the pills motivates them to clean up their behavior.
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