Word: heals
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...wild Irish prose, it sparkles and it glows. It fulfills all the needs-of word, if not deeds. And if Cuba we lose, we can heal up the bruise With 'the charm of his fine Irish smile...
...goatskin should be spread underneath to make free course for discharges, giving head to drainage and bearing in mind that these regions (when patients lie a long time in the same posture) develop sores difficult to heal...
...wound did not really heal until this century. Yet as far back as 1852, Britain's John Henry Cardinal Newman wrote The Idea of a University, a plea for "cultivation of the intellect." Newman held that a university "is not a convent, not a seminary; it is a place to fit men of the world for the world...
...monastic community until his death. Unlike Franciscan or Dominican houses, which are organized into tightly run provinces, Benedictine monasteries are almost completely independent of each other; a monk obeys only his own abbot. Unlike the Jesuits or other modern religious congregations, which have specific vocations to preach, heal or teach, monks are essentially contemplative: their major duty is the Opus Dei-the common recitation of the prayers in the Divine Office, for the glory of God and the salvation of souls...
...spider is venomous, with a bite that opens an ulcerous wound in the victim's skin. The injury is localized but usually slow to heal. As yet, no humans have been reported bitten by the species which avoids contact and attacks only when touched or trapped...