71.   In the recent meeting of the Executive Council and the Labor Committee in Chicago, it became clear that some old wounds are still open.

72.   It reminds us that in politics, as in life, the most painful and regrettable wounds are those that are self-inflicted.

73.   It was not clear if the wounds were by chance or if police officers had aimed at the journalists.

74.   Just eight months earlier he had lost another older brother, Stanley, to heart disease, and the wound was still fresh.

75.   Lee was found with a knife wound to the stomach, but there was no evidence that her wounds were self-inflicted, authorities said.

76.   Mine wounds are the most common serious injuries seen at the hospital since the fighting and shelling stopped late last year.

77.   My worst war wound was a paper cut.

78.   Naturally, the wound was fatal.

79.   NATO officials said his wounds were not life-threatening and following surgery in Bosnia he was flown this afternoon to the Netherlands, where he will stand trial.

80.   Nowhere are those wounds deeper than in Basque country.

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