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The cinematography was excellent, ranging from the clanking steam train couplngs to shimmering desert panoramas, to the moving and simple effects at
Wounded
Knee.
I saw
'Wounded'
ages ago with a few friends!
It just so happens that Elizabeth's first husband is not killed and has been severally
wounded
and finally returns to America with a little girl named Margaret Ludwig, (Natalie Wood).
If so, who
wounded
her own arms?
McIntire is
wounded
on the way into town and he and Peppard are put up by Simmons.
And as for the driver, although he is deeply sad and wounded, this sadness is a little self-centered and he has no pity to those whom he can actually help.
We could correct the mistakes of how we go into war, in Vietnam under two administrations (Johnson and Nixon), in which lost us 60,000 Americans, and
wounded
so many more, or we could "stay the course," as we do today.
Second time it is instead Hallman that is fatally wounded, and this time Winston steals the time machine, although he doesn't know what it is.
Secret Service agent Thomas Barnes(Dennis Quaid),previously
wounded
taking a bullet for the president, back on duty quickly takes a look at a tourist's(Forest Whitaker)camcorder thinking the shooter can be identified.
A bomb goes off right under your nose with loads of people lying dead and
wounded
but our various heroes barely have a scratch except for their tattered clothes!
All of a sudden they find a
wounded
baby elephant and Angela bonds with it naming it Dandy, but there are still poachers around hunting for elephants.
But even Russia agreed in February to Resolution 2139, designed to compel the Syrian government to increase flows of humanitarian aid to starving and
wounded
civilians.
But Yeltsin could never get over Russia's lost superpower status; his periodic growls to assert Russia's
wounded
pride ultimately made him seem unreliable.
This strategy proved successful in Japan, Korea, and the now
wounded
tigers of Southeast Asia.
They blame the president for the dead and
wounded
on both sides and consider him incapable of changing his ways or his policies, despite his promises.
Meanwhile, though Société Générale has been saved by Noyer’s professionalism and political courage, it has been badly
wounded
and will most likely be taken over by another bank.
For example, the Bush administration has been doing everything it can to hide the huge number of returning veterans who are severely
wounded
– 16,000 so far, including roughly 20% with serious brain and head injuries.
Worse, every day, many of the city’s residents were
wounded
and killed by shelling and sniping from the hills surrounding the city, which just a few years earlier had been enlivened by the 1984 Winter Olympics.
In Nigeria, on February 26, three Christians were killed and dozens
wounded
after a car bomb exploded close to a church in the northern town of Jos.
France is also economically
wounded.
Far more Tanzanians than Americans were killed and
wounded
when the US Embassy in Dar es Salaam was targeted at the same time.
As a fervent supporter of Santos’s human-rights efforts, of his call for a major debate on drug legalization, and of his attempt to end Colombia’s “Forty Years’ War,” I fear that Uribe has fatally
wounded
the peace process, and will prolong the country’s bloody and fruitless status quo indefinitely.
This is not to say that the Commission will be permanently wounded, for the Union desperately needs a vigorous Commission.
So it should be no surprise that most of these
wounded
girls and women keep silent.
For, in the immediate aftermath of World War II, most Europeans viewed the United States as both its defender against the Soviet Union’s expansionist aims and the key external actor for their deeply
wounded
continent’s moral and economic reconstruction.
Rather than getting distracted by some sense of
wounded
pride, those who have engaged in a conflict that has killed or
wounded
hundreds of thousands of innocent people and displaced millions more should decide to do what it takes to end the mayhem.
Similarly, some Bulgarians, still
wounded
by the Serb and Greek victories over their country in the Balkan War of 1913, regarded the Macedonians as nothing more than wayward Bulgarians trapped on the wrong side of the conflict.
Instead, they should look closely at the face of our president, Viktor Yushchenko, ravaged by poison during last year’s election campaign, and recall the words of the great Frenchman André Malraux, for whom “the most beautiful faces are those that have been wounded.”
Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., the US and NATO commander in Afghanistan, did apologize for a drone attack that killed a child and seriously
wounded
two women in Afghanistan’s Helmand Province.
When the euro was down,
wounded
pride forced EU governments to try talking it up.
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