The wounds of the 2007 election marred by violence are not only fresh but unhealed.
Growing up in the 1970s, the wounds of World War II were still raw.
It reminds us that the wounds of war aren't always physical or even visible.
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Army soldiers are beginning to ask for the help they need to heal the wounds of war.
However, the wounds of a substantial rebellion on Europe would not quickly heal.
Barry says that because the wounds of 2008 are still so raw, people see the next 2008 in every setback.
Later, I was privileged to visit with families of our wounded warriors as they battle to recover from the wounds of war.
But, even when the verdict is delivered, Jasper will be left to bind the wounds of racial distrust that Mr Byrd's killing reopened.
The wealth effect, aided by rising stock, bond, and home prices from the March 2009 lows provide further salve for the wounds of the past.
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In calm, contemplative images and cleverly constructed domestic scenes, Lin lays bare the wounds of warped relationships and reveals the painful traces of broken dreams.
The public recognition that Camus achieved in his lifetime never quite compensated for the wounds of rejection and disdain from those he had thought friends.
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"This agreement will help us heal the wounds of the past if we have the wisdom and the knowledge to implement it in practice, " he said.
And unfortunately, the people of this town understand what it means to grieve better than most, because the wounds of that terrible shooting are still fresh in people's minds.
The serenity of the temples and gardens of Hiraizumi stands in poignant contrast with the deep wounds of a region hit hard by the earthquake of 11 March 2011.
He called on those present to "heal the wounds of the past, " saying it makes the sacrifices of those who died worthwhile and will help build a better future.
Difficult images for all of us to look at, but these are some of the pictures of war and some of the doctors who repair the wounds of war.
So Geoff Koffman, Stephen Young and their team at Guy's Hospital and Guy's Nuffield House in London have been experimenting with the use of ultrasound to examine the wounds of kidney-transplant patients.
In Japan, during the celebrations of the 40th anniversary of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention in Hiraizumi, I saw how culture and heritage help to heal the wounds of people affected by disaster.
Although these collagen patches can be used to treat the wounds of soldiers and burn patients, they are more commonly prescribed for people who suffer from peripheral artery disease, pressure ulcers and diabetes.
We have recently focused our work on healing the generations of boys and men of color that live in our communities as well as those who are returning from war with the wounds of their life and life circumstances.
Hospitals are using it as a pain management tool, psychologists are helping clients manage their anxiety and depression with it, and even the military is finding mindfulness helpful for warriors confronting the wounds of war and post-traumatic stress disorder .
More significantly, the fact that they do not provoke inflammation means they it might be possible to use them to repair the wounds of patients with conditions such as diabetes, in which chronic skin infections often get in the way of healing when normal stitches are used.
In a country trying to heal the wounds of hundreds of years of land dispossession and forced relocation, many people have come to blame outsiders with pockets full of British pounds or euros for pushing up prices, driving locals out of the housing market, or turning farmland into private game parks.
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Several of the skeleton's wounds were on parts of the body that should have been covered by armor, and were inconsistent with the magnitude of similar wounds on other battle-damaged corpses of the era.
One of those Iraq veterans struggling with the mental wounds of the Iraq war is Adam.
If past bipartisan practice is any guide, one or more extraordinary individual in uniform will grace the First Lady's box in the House gallery, perhaps bearing the scars of terrible wounds suffered in the line of duty.
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He declined to be specific about the destination, their nationalities or the extent of the wounds that he said some had.
No details are being given about the nature of the wounds.
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Despite the severity of his wounds, Staff Sergeant Petry continued to maintain the presence of mind to place a tourniquet on his right wrist before communicating the situation by radio in order to coordinate support for himself and his fellow wounded Rangers.
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