Sentences with phrase «very painful wound»

Personally speaking, I think that to have a mosque at Ground Zero is adding salt to a very painful wound in the hearts of Americans.

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Slow growth is a painful process, but one that usually winds up in at a very successful end.
But at its best, the film lets its characters twist in the wind, as the awkwardness of these sometimes funny, sometimes very painful moments have full sway.
The pressure of the straps on my wounds was very painful.
Although the length was intimidating, I think the first volume was a very, very Southern book painful, in a way, like tearing a band aid of off old wounds.
I very much look forward to talking with him once he's completed the painful task of winding down his fund.
Embedded foxtails are very painful to your dog and cause bleeding, but of even more concern is the fact that bacteria are often carried into the wound with the spike — and into the body as far as the spikes burrow.
Venomous snake bites can also cause facial swelling and are suspected if there are puncture wounds, often the swelling develops quickly and may not be symmetric, these dogs are often very painful and may try to rub at the area.
While visibly at about seven months of age, the puppy was very small and clearly ill with something we couldn't understand — he had very painful looking wounds on his paws.
Hot spots are very painful, and oftentimes require sedation if the wound is to be clipped and cleansed properly.
Working with an executive recruiter who helped him redraft his resume over a very painful 4 days, my friend wound up with an amazing resume.
When you are going through very painful suffering, your brokenness can lead you to discover how your childhood wound might affect your self - esteem and your relationships.
Despite the initial very difficult transition during which you are likely overwhelmed with numerous painful thoughts and feelings, going through therapy at such a vulnerable time often results in deepening of insight and self - love, healing attachment wounds and preparing for healthier and more successful future relationships (to both friends or future partners).
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