31. But the wounds of a rough primary season can prove costly in the general election. 32. By September, my own unsprayed apples are grossly deformed by cankers, rusts, pimples, scales, harelips and the exit wounds of coddling moths. 33. Charlene Barshefsky, the U.S. trade representative, said as she nursed the wounds of Seattle. 34. Children of all ages identified with the suffering of Hillary Rodham Clinton and her daughter, Chelsea, many having experienced the wound of infidelity in their own families. 35. Doctors say that the main route for transmission would be from the open wound of an infected player to the open wound of another player. 36. Even so, Holbrooke said that the wounds of war are beginning to heal and progress is being made. 37. For the rest of us, though, it would have been nice to have a little more salve to spread on the open wound of reality. 38. For the Rev. Vincent Termine, it was an opportunity to bind up the wounds of the city. 39. Fourteen people were seriously burned, including Leary, who sustained burn wounds of the lower extremities. 40. For many Israelis, the shunning of Holocaust Day by ultra-Orthodox Jews rubs extra salt in the wounds of a divided society. |