41.   Controversial spinner Muttiah Muralitharan was accused of throwing Saturday as umpire Ross Emerson reopened deep wounds between Australia and Sri Lanka.

42.   For many Okinawans, the crime reopened wounds that are decades old and renewed feelings of distrust toward both Washington and Tokyo.

43.   He warned continued airstrikes could reopen old wounds between Moscow and the Western alliance.

44.   He warned continued airstrikes, which Russia opposes, could reopen old wounds between Moscow and the Western alliance.

45.   In the Commons, Protestant political leaders immediately complained the new inquiry would reopen old wounds and do more harm than good.

46.   It says people who testified would become targets of revenge and the process would reopen old wounds instead of healing the nation.

47.   Meanwhile, relatives say the movie has reopened wounds.

48.   Russian envoy Vitali Churkin warned continued airstrikes, which Russia opposes, could reopen old wounds between Moscow and the Western alliance.

49.   So far, however, it has mainly succeeded in reopening old wounds.

50.   The amnesty debate reopened emotional wounds inflicted by the fighting, but most legislators voted for it in the interest of peace.

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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