Healed Sentence Examples

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  • The medical unit has healed me.

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  • I don't open wounds that are healed, Eden.

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  • Two days ago, Jonny broke your arm, and Xander healed it.

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  • The cut healed itself in seconds.

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  • She started to saw at them with the knife.  The wood was thick and wet.  She shifted closer, gasping when the root healed the cuts she'd just made.  Furious at the latest trick from the Immortal underworld, Katie sawed furiously at the root, until her arm ached.  She'd barely made a dent when she switched arms.

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  • The wound healed itself quickly.

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  • Darian's wounded shoulder healed instantly at Xander's touch.

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  • He took her other with a rough hand and nodded in approval at the healed scars.

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  • She has been healed just by touching the hem of his cloak.

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  • Last week we saw how Jesus healed a leper and then a gentile centurion 's servant.

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  • Long before the age of hi-tech medicine, people healed themselves at home using time-tested techniques, many of which are still valuable today.

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  • Sick persons repaired, or were conveyed, to the temples of Asclepius in order to be healed, just as in modern times relief is sought by a devotional pilgrimage or from the waters of some sacred spring, and then as now the healing influence was sometimes sought by deputy.

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  • I can't take away the weakness you feel, but your body is healed.

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  • The scratch healed itself as fast as it formed.

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  • The injured cells die and turn brown; the living cells beneath grow out, and form cork, and under the released pressure bulge outwards and repeatedly divide, forming a mass Of succulent regenerative tissue known as callus, Living cells of the pith, phloem, cortex, &c., may also co-operate in this formation of regenerative tissue, and if the wound is a mere knife-cut in the bark, the protruding lips of callus formed at the edges of the wound soon meet, and the slit is healed overoccluded.

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  • Timotheus, again pronouncing sentence of death, was struck with blindness, but immediately healed by the powerful intercession of the saint, a miracle which converted nearly five thousand men on the spot.

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  • There he healed Eudemus, a celebrated peripatetic philosopher, and other persons of distinction; and ere long, by his learning and unparalleled success as a physician, earned for himself the titles of "Paradoxologus," the wonder-speaker, and "Paradoxopoeus," the wonder-worker, thereby incurring the jealousy and envy of his fellow-practitioners.

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  • Natasha's wound healed in that way.

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  • With the schism healed in 1979, Prince Andrej became Grand Master of the Troubletzkoy Order.

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  • You enter the battle wounded, and every skirmish with the enemy means that you get more healed.

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  • Smoothed edges around the holes indicate that the wounds healed in time.

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  • The mythological explanation of the moon 's phases was that the eye was healed by the god Thoth.

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  • After he was completely healed, Bill was able to be ambulatory again and leave the hospital.

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  • Your pediatrician will probably tell you to skip the tub baths until your infant's umbilical has fallen off, and your little boy's circumcision has healed.

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  • The cord needs to be kept clean and dry, and when at home parents also need to maintain the cleansing routine until the stump is dry and entirely healed.

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  • Lower priced leather will usually have a higher percentage of healed scars or other markings in the material.

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  • He was very impressed with how quickly the burn healed and how little scarring there was.

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  • When the nail is completely healed, you can discontinue the treatment.

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  • Many proponents claim that such a diet has healed them of serious medical conditions, either alone or combined with alternative therapies.

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  • Repeat daily until your skin has healed.

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  • Similar to visualization, [[Guided_Imagery_as_a_Way_to_Reduce_Stress|guided imagery]] focuses the mind on images, such as places and scenes that are peaceful and calming, or of the body becoming healthy and healed.

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  • The book The Live Food Factor contains dozens of case histories contributed from individuals who lost weight or healed from chronic conditions and cite raw foods as their healing catalyst.

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  • However, if the original self-esteem issue can be addressed and healed, it is more likely that the cycle of lying will gradually cease.

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  • Piercing artists advise against touching the piercing until fully healed.

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  • Many piercing artists suggest waiting until the naval is fully healed before changing your belly jewelry.

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  • It is your responsibility as the parent to understand that children's eyes are susceptible to UV damage, which can lead to everything from painful yet easily healed surface burns to irreversible cataracts.

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  • The child should be able to use the elbow after the injury has healed.

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  • Emotional trauma may remain after physical injuries have healed.

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  • Children with herpes stomatitis may return to school or day care when their fever is gone and the mouth sores are healed.

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  • In addition to RICE, people with grade II and grade III sprains in the ankle or knee often need to use crutches until the sprains have healed enough to bear weight.

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  • This loss can usually be regained, however, through rehabilitation after the injury has healed.

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  • Sometimes, a chalazion develops after a sty has healed.

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  • For a patient whose sty has not healed with home treatment, the doctor may test the fluid in the eye to determine the type of bacteria present and prescribe treatment accordingly.

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  • Athletes who have been injured are usually advised to limit their activities until their injuries are healed.

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  • If the wound has not healed in five days, the antibiotic should be discontinued and a doctor called.

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  • After about a month, the surgical wounds will have healed, and the child returns to the implant clinic to be fitted with the external parts of the device (the speech processor, microphone, and transmitter).

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  • Spirillary rat-bite fever occurs some time after the initial injury has already healed, up to about 28 days after the bite or scratch.

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  • Although the wound had appeared completely healed, it suddenly grows red and swollen again.

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  • Once this initial surgery has healed, your dentist can screw in the implant that is made to look like a natural tooth.

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  • After the surgery area is healed, your dentist will fit the permanent replacement teeth into your dental implants.

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  • You'll may be vulnerable to the attention and sympathy you receive from others, but you don't want to start up something new until the wounds you've gotten from the old have healed.

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  • At that time, the small intestine is likely to have healed.

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  • These diagrams often show stitched hearts or have band-aids on them, indicating a healed heart.

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  • If the site appears swollen and/or feels painful even though the tattoo itself has healed, there may be a deep infection.

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  • You'll also be told to wear sunscreen after it's healed, to keep the ink bright.

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  • Gold - good for healed piercings, this material adds a touch of class to belly rings and other piercings.

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  • Within the first year, nine of them experienced migration, and the other three had not healed.

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  • By the third year, only one person had healed completely and was still wearing the jewelery.

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  • Get tips about protecting your body art when it's fresh as well as after it has healed.

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  • Following the right aftercare techniques can make all the difference in the way your tattoo looks after it has healed and beyond.

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  • By the end of two weeks your tat should be healed and only require routine care.

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  • When the scar healed it would remain blackened.

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  • A mark is made in the skin with a blade and when healed the scar will be raised.

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  • For up to a week after piercing, people with freshly pierced tongues have to be very careful when eating, and smoking is not recommended until the piercing has healed.

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  • After your piercing has healed a bit more, you'll need to change over to a shorter length barbell for a better fit, but continue to keep your tongue rinsed clean of debris that could settle in around your jewelry.

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  • Don't remove the barbell until the piercing is reasonably healed.

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  • For example, you should refrain from kissing until the infected tongue piercing has healed.

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  • Leave the jewelry alone until it has completely healed.

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  • Remember to follow proper aftercare techniques as long as the piercing is healing because a piercing can appear healed long before the process is actually finished.

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  • If ideal aftercare is followed and there is no additional trauma to the piercing site, the piercing should be comfortable and healed within six months to one year.

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  • Finally, remember that while the pain of a piercing may be subjective, the look and feel of a healed belly button piercing is worth the time and effort.

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  • Infection is caused by bacteria and can happen at the time the piercing is performed or after the piercing is healed.

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  • This leaves a large area of scar tissue once healed.

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  • A body piercing, even when healed, can be a conduit for infectious bacteria.

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  • Using porous materials such as plastic or acrylic in a piercing, even a healed piercing, can cause bacteria to breed in the pores of the jewelry.

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  • Some of these options are suitable for initial piercings, while some should only be worn for short periods of time and only in fully healed piercings.

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  • Acrylic and plastic beads are common, but they are really only suitable for fully healed piercings.

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  • This material is only suitable for use in fully healed piercings for short lengths of time.

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  • These materials are meant for short term wear and should not be worn for long periods even in a fully healed piercing.

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  • Even a healed tongue piercing can close in a matter of minutes, so it is important to leave the jewelry in at all times if possible.

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  • Once the piercing has healed, you can discontinue your aftercare and simply enjoy your new tongue piercing.

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  • Ask to see previous examples, and make sure you see images of both fresh and healed body art.

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  • Before being pierced, ask to see your piercer's portfolio of both fresh and healed surface piercings so that you can accurately judge their experience.

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  • You might also ask to see their portfolio to look at fresh and healed versions of the piercing.

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  • If the after versions are cleanly healed with no redness and swelling, you can be confident that your piercer has the experience necessary to perform this piercing.

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  • They may also be illegal in your area; ask to see your piercer's portfolio and check for healed versions of your piercing to see what kind of success rate the piercer experiences, and only visit reputable, licensed piercers.

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  • Pay strict attention to the aftercare of these piercings, because this can make the difference between a healed piercing and potential pitfalls.

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  • Take care not to eat extremely spicy foods or drink extremely hot liquids until after the tattoo has healed.

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  • She had healed from the surgeries and was ready to present her new self to the media.

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  • Continuing to use the cream until the rash is entirely healed is important to help prevent the return of ths symptoms.

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  • Until the sunburn has healed, stay out of the sun and drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, since dehydration is frequently a by-product of a sunburn.

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  • By the time the peeling subsides, the skin should be completely healed and show a visible improvement in texture and tone.

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  • Once the area has healed, the tag generally won't reappear.

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  • The dark spots are most commonly the result of acne that has healed, leaving behind a dark spot on the skin.

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  • Do not expose the affected area to sun until it is fully healed.

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  • Fortunately, he eventually healed and was able to resume his painting career.

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  • Other "cheats" are simply ways of working within the game in unexpected ways - for example, if your player is injured in Cuba, it's cheaper to send him back to New York to be healed so you don't have to spend the hard-to-get pesos.

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  • His dark eyes swept over her, lingering at her neck, where her wound had healed with Darkyn's power.

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  • The mating bond present last night formed anew the moment he healed her from the demon attack.

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  • It was healed, just as he said.

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  • And then he brought her here to be healed.

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  • All he had to do was choose a nishani-- my sister!-- and the planet would be healed!

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  • His body didn't feel right, but he had enough drugs with him to get him through a couple of weeks, when his body would be fully healed.

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  • Yet he moved as if he were completely healed.

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  • After the demon healed his legs, he threw himself from the Western Cliffs.

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  • Would they believe him if he said she healed herself?

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  • He straightened, his eyes going to the healed scar along his forearm.

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  • The Springs healed her wounds, but she did not awaken from death.

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  • She was the one who healed his wounds until he was old enough to do it on his own.

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  • Her hand went to her neck, where the two punctures were healed.

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  • He sat down in his chair and propped his legs up with nonchalance, as if he hadn't performed the impossible and healed her.

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  • He didn't scare her the way Jonny did, and she wasn't certain why, beyond the obvious that he healed her.

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  • The king consents, the saint is acclaimed, the bodies of the thirty-seven martyrs solemnly interred, and the king, after fasting five, and listening to Gregory's homilies for sixty days, is healed.

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  • Such frost-cracks, sun-cracks, &c., may then be slowly healed over by callus, but if the conditions for necrosis recur the crack may be again opened, or if Fungi, &c., interfere with occlusion, the healing is prevented; in such cases the local necrosis may give rise to cankers.

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  • After a painful struggle I yielded to my fate; I sighed as a lover, I obeyed as a son; my wound was insensibly healed by time, absence, and the habits of a new life."

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  • From an analogy instituted between the healthy human being and gold, the most perfect of the metals, silver, mercury, copper, iron, lead and tin, were regarded in the light of lepers that required to be healed.

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  • He condemned and deposed Acacius, a proceeding which the latter regarded with contempt, but which involved a breach between the two sees that lasted after Acacius's death (489), through the long and troubled reign of Anastasius, and was only healed by Justin I.

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  • Machaon's task was more especially to heal injuries, while Podalirius had received from .his father the gift of "recognizing what was not visible to the eye, and tending what could not be healed."

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  • Jerome says that Apollos was so dissatisfied with the division at Corinth, that he retired into Crete with Zenas, a doctor of the law; and that the schism having been healed by Paul's letter to the Corinthians, Apollos returned to the city, and became its bishop. Less probable traditions assign to him the bishopric of Duras, or of Iconium in Phrygia, or of Caesarea.

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  • Catherine of Siena is said to have saved Father Matthew from dying of the plague, but in this case it is rather the healer than the healed who was strong in faith.

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  • One of the heads "is smitten unto death," but is healed of the death stroke.

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  • There he gives himself out for a minstrel, Tantris, and as such is tended and healed by Queen Iseult and her daughter of the same name.

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  • Between him and the older apostles arose a long and fierce controversy, which was healed only when at last his disciples and the Judaizing disciples of the apostles coalesced into the Catholic Church.

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  • Now the survivors return home and hold a love-feast, in which all quarrels are healed, all trespasses forgiven.

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  • One of the immediate results of this triumph of his policy was the increase of Oldenbarneveldt's influence and authority in the government of the Republic. But though Maurice and his other opponents had reluctantly yielded to the advocate's skilful diplomacy and persuasive arguments, a soreness remained between the statesman and the stadholder which was destined never to be healed.

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  • The large massive plates of cementite which form the network or skeleton in hyper-eutectoid steels should, under distortion, naturally tend to cut, in the softer pearlite, chasms too serious to be healed by the inflowing of the plastic ferrite, though this ferrite flows around and Steel White Cast Iron 100 75 K 0 ?

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  • Almost immediately afterwards Jacqueline fulfilled her purpose of joining Port Royal - a proceeding which led to some soreness, finally healed, between herself and her brother and sister as to the disposal of her property.

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  • After this he went with them to Capernaum, preached in the synagogue, and healed Peter's wife's mother.

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  • With the council of Constance (1414-1418) the great schism was practically healed.

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  • This he announced to Henry, the paymaster of the Douglases, and the breach between the two kings was never healed.

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  • His grandfather, he tells us, lived at Bethel, near Gaza, and became a Christian, probably under Constantius, through the influence of Hilarion, who had miraculously healed an acquaintance of the grandfather, one Alaphion.

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  • When the sun set the Sabbath was at an end, and the people could carry out their sick into the street where He was; and He came forth and healed them all.

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  • Peter, one of those fishermen whom He had called, whose wife's mother had been healed the day before, found Him and tried to bring Him back.

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  • The act perfected the leper's faith, and he was healed immediately.

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  • After a sharp remonstrance, He healed the man by a mere word.

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  • A climax of indignation is reached when a blind man is healed at the pool of Siloam on the sabbath day.

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  • His benevolent despotism had healed the wounds inflicted by the barbarian invaders, and given to his subjects a false feeling of security.

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  • Thus ended the phase of the Egyptian Question with which the name of Mehemet Ali is specially bound up. The threatened European conflict had been averted, and presently the wounded susceptibilities of France were healed by the invitation extended to her to take part in the Straits Convention.

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  • The youth then washes his hands, which on touching the sacrament had withered up, and is healed.

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  • He warns Joinville against wine-bibbing, against bad language, against all manner of foibles small and great; and the pupil acknowledges that this physician at any rate had healed himself in these respects.

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  • He conducted the negotiations which led to the shelving of the treaty of Unkiar Skelessi and to the alliance between Russia and Great Britain which, issuing ultimately in the Straits Convention of 1841 - to which France also was a party - healed the breach which had so long divided the powers of eastern and western Europe.

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  • The good offices of Madame de Combalet, to whom the Cid had been dedicated, and perhaps the satisfaction of the cardinal's literary jealousy, had healed what breach there may have been, and indeed the poet was in no position to quarrel with his patron.

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  • Katie was quiet, willing the tree roots to be vulnerable to her immunity blood.  She hacked at the root again and paused.  The area where she'd dripped blood stayed cut while the area around it healed.

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  • Gem tiles are introduced a few levels into the game, giving you more ways to cause extra damage to enemies and keep Lex healed for battle.

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  • Until the sty or chalazion is healed, the child should not wear contact lenses and the adolescent should not wear eye makeup.

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  • Adults would argue with her if she told them she wasn't leaving her brother, Jonny's, side until he was healed.

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  • After all of Jonny's childhood injuries she'd healed, she couldn't fix her own heart!

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  • He sliced her forearm with a knife, watching in satisfaction as it healed before his eyes.

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  • Blood trickled down both arms before her wounds healed themselves.

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  • The cool energy her body produced when she healed streamed through her, rousing her as it repaired the latest damage.

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  • Dusty said you healed Jonny earlier today.

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  • Bianca healed me earlier, and I thought I could do more than I could, especially since ....

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  • Bianca healed a newly turned vamp.

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  • He rose and stretched, stiff and weak but healed.

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  • It, too, was healed.

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  • Though she was fatigued, her wounds were healed.

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  • The wounds healed almost instantly.

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  • The wound healed, leaving the drops on his thumb.

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  • An hour later, she left the medical facility, completely healed though still exhausted.

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  • Weeks slipped by and her body gradually healed.

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  • The wounds healed as she watched, his magic caressing her from the inside in a way that—she was embarrassed to admit—was arousing.

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  • The Grey God's broken nose bled for only a second before the wound healed.

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  • No one was with her, but her legs were healed.

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  • Her thoughts went to the Watcher that had spoken to her and healed her.

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  • The waters healed as you said they would.

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  • She thought there was more to him earlier when he healed her and for a moment, she'd made the same mistake while sitting in his lap.

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  • On his arrival before Troy he was healed of his wound by Machaon, and 'slew Paris; shortly afterwards the city was taken.

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  • Early autumn planting enables wounded parts of roots to be healed over, and to form fibrils, which will be ready in spring, when it is most required, to collect food for the plant.

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  • He effected a temporary adjustment of the Jansenist controversy; was instrumental in concluding the peace of Aix-laChapelle (1668); healed a long-standing breach between the Holy See and Portugal; aided Venice against the Turks, and laboured unceasingly for the relief of Crete, the fall of which hastened his death on the 9th of October 1669.

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  • It was obvious to most men that the dissensions thus visible in the Liberal ranks could be more easily healed in.

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  • The rupture was never healed, and Fox and he had no relations with one another henceforth beyond such formal interviews as took place in the manager's box in Westminster Hall in connexion with the impeachment.

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  • The practice of sleeping (incubatio) in these sanctuaries was very common, it being supposed that the god effected cures or prescribed remedies to the sick in dreams. All who were healed offered sacrifice - especially a cock - and hung up votive tablets, on which were recorded their names, their diseases and the manner in which they had been cured.

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  • The schism between the two parties was, however, far from being healed; the bishop of Rome and the bishops of Egypt refused to acknowledge Flavian, and Paulinus, who by the extreme Eustathians had been elected bishop in opposition to Meletius, still exercised authority over a portion of the church.

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  • Through the intervention of Chrysostom, soon after his elevation to the patriarchate of Constantinople (398),and the influence of the emperorTheodosius, Flavian was acknowledged in 399 as legitimate bishop of Antioch by the Church of Rome; but the Eustathian schism was not finally healed till 415.

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  • Years had healed the breach between him and the Medicean family; and on the occasion of the Pazzi conspiracy against the life of Lorenzo de' Medici, he had sent violent letters of abuse to his papal patron Sixtus, denouncing his participation in a plot so dangerous to the security of Italy.

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  • His body assured her he wasn't on drugs when she'd healed him, and she couldn't grasp that any normal party would upset the usually jovial young man.

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  • She traced the channel of a newly healed scar along the inside of her forearm, where he'd split her arm almost in two in a fit of rage after she kicked him in the crotch.

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  • He said nothing, one hand going to the chest wound Bianca had healed.

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  • Darian's power burned while Bianca's healed the invisible wounds created by the Grey God.

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  • They healed fast and brought exquisite little pricks of pleasure.

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  • Wynn was a brilliant surgeon, the only person Gabriel knew to bring in and evaluate Deidre's claim that she was healed.

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  • The newborn continued to gawk at his hand, which had almost fully healed.

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  • Kiki was quiet for a moment.  Kris sighed and sat down, rubbing his face.  His body had not yet healed from the beating Jade gave him.

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  • The wounds healed as she watched, his magic caressing her from the inside in a way that—she was embarrassed to admit—was arousing.

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  • The stranger touched her other hand to the bloodied wrist, and the wounds healed.

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  • However, I have seen photos of people who had severe cystic acne who healed very well by taking Roaccutane.

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  • This will slough off over 7-10 days. The outer layer will then have healed sufficiently to make a healthy anastomosis.

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  • It was concluded that venous leg ulcers treated with a four-layer bandage healed more quickly than those treated with a short-stretch bandage.

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  • His footfall revealed a spring whose waters miraculously healed the blind captain of his ship.

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  • The wound itself will be completely healed in 3 weeks.

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  • A shrunken scarred area in the lateral wall is the site of a previous, healed infarct.

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  • Jesus was asking them to do what a healed leper would do.

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  • Over the course of his three-year ministry, Jesus healed many lepers, cast out many demons, and had dinner with many people.

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  • Perhaps the bruises of his childhood never healed enough for him to overcome a fundamental mistrust of his fellow human beings.

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  • Upon seeing their faith, Jesus healed the paralytic.

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  • Last week we saw how Jesus healed a leper and then a gentile centurion's servant.

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  • The Fighter/Thief has his wounds tended and healed by Clerics using heal Spells, so that he is ready for combat again.

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  • The mythological explanation of the moon's phases was that the eye was healed by the god Thoth.

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  • Even when the injury has healed, scar tissue can cause epilepsy by making electrical activity unstable in that area of the brain.

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  • We cannot be healed of physical infection unless we are willing to let the doctor touch and cleanse the wound.

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  • The wound healed itself.

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  • As she watched, the black eye and bruised cheek healed themselves.

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