61. Many ex-dodgers say that they are no longer angry and that the psychological wounds of the war years have largely healed. 62. Mary Montague helped stanch the wounds of her fellow Catholics gunned down in the streets of Belfast. 63. Money as a moral salve is not a remedy that can heal the debilitating wounds of official bigotry. 64. Montes and his staff tended the wounds of both officers. 65. Now a recovering alcoholic, Dee still bears the wounds of childhood, her son claims. 66. Now the challenge is how to guide a new Vietnamese-American generation to succeed while still being of help to Vietnam despite the lingering wounds of war. 67. Nurses and volunteers stitched wounds of others in hallways and in the open air. 68. On their dresses, they even have bloody stains above their hearts, as she does, wounds of sisterly solidarity. 69. President Gerald Ford made the politically costly choice of pardoning President Nixon to address the national wounds of Watergate. 70. She was cleaning the wounds of a young man so lean and emaciated that he looked like an inmate of a Nazi death camp. |