21.   Moreover, many feel a growing anger at a process that reopened old wounds but gave them little support afterward.

22.   Most whites say they believe that a murder trial today would needlessly reopen old wounds.

23.   Old wounds have been reopened.

24.   Perhaps as younger Southerners move into the next century, this desire to look backward and reopen old wounds may diminish.

25.   Preoccupied with appearing strong or unwilling to reopen their wounds, many students had been silent about their fears.

26.   People often ask, he said, if he and his colleagues are cruelly reopening wounds better left scarred over.

27.   Some people worried that the project would be a mausoleum of the past with no connection to the future, reopening old wounds.

28.   The debate has reopened old wounds.

29.   The question is, just how much strength and energy does this unsteady nation have to reopen old wounds and reignite old enmities?

30.   The prosecutors must decide whether to put the culprits on trial, and thus reopen Cold War wounds that never fully healed.

v. + wound >>共 198
suffer 17.06%
heal 12.59%
have 10.10%
lick 5.57%
reopen 3.31%
close 3.25%
receive 2.96%
inflict 2.38%
sustain 2.38%
nurse 2.26%
reopen + n. >>共 345
case 9.49%
talk 8.11%
investigation 5.85%
negotiation 5.37%
road 3.68%
airport 3.12%
debate 2.86%
border 2.64%
embassy 2.56%
wound 2.47%
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