Word: healed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...have to frame a young woman with no national reputation as an activist, and whether or not she was entrapped into it, no public figure has yet suggested that she did not undertake to commit a horrible crime. In jail or free, her wounds, reopened, will be slow to heal...
...month Mandela signed the Restitution of Land Rights Bill, which invites displaced blacks to file for the return of their former holdings. It also establishes a Land Claims Court to sort out the disputes that will inevitably arise. The bill, predicted Minister of Land Affairs Derek Hanekom, will help heal some of the country's wounds. More than that, he says, "it answers the cry for justice." Mandela and his ministers have tentatively set a goal of redistributing up to 30% of the nation's agricultural land over the next five years...
...that carry cholesterol through the bloodstream. There are two main kinds of lipoproteins: high density ("good") and low density ("bad.") As the bad lipoproteins travel through the body, they tear at arterial walls, forming a fat-filled scar tissue called plaque. Remove the irritants, and the arteries begin to heal...
Erikkson said that at any given time about one to three percent of people have a chronic wound. Chronic wounds, such as a severe burn, cannot heal without treatment...
When the patient returned, the liquid from the incubator would be removed, the piece of skin that had been removed would be placed in a cell medium, and the wound would be allowed to heal...