71. Sixteen of the soldiers suffered wounds of the arms and legs or were injured when they fell fleeing the shots. 72. Some said the time had come to make peace and heal the wounds of the last year. 73. Still, many longtime Brooklynites, along with those who have fled elsewhere, continue to nurse the wounds of the past. 74. That April morning I extended my hand to Minh, inviting him and his aides to join in healing the wounds of war. 75. Sympathetic whites, especially those in the Red Cross, fed and dressed the wounds of black refugees. 76. The common perception of Africa as a desperate continent, bleeding from wounds of war and poverty, would suggest that its inhabitants are equally desperate to escape it. 77. The emotional wounds of the Sputnik children are as real as any shrapnel injury and as vivid as the explosions and gunpoint evictions that inflicted them. 78. The European countries, Gore said, were able to recover from the wounds of war by having American troops there. 79. The five blood-colored anthers at the center of the bloom suggest the five wounds of Christ, and the fringed corona represents the crown of thorns. 80. The family is now back together, but the wounds of separation persist. |