Word: heals
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Eight months ago, Vice President and General Counsel Margaret H. Marshall issued a report intended to heal Harvard's security guard unit, which was then bitterly divided over charges of discrimination made by unit employees...
...mean my discontent is provoked by self-doubt and internal crisis, and not by the snow? CW: Yup, hon. Only you can heal yourself. Try some sticky rice, and don't even think about the eggplant...
...question on every fan's mind: When will Kyle Snowden's injured ankle heal...
Afterward, the two parties sounded as if they were the same side. Both professed to be pleased with the resolution; both blamed the media for snooping; both underlined that Jackson proclaims himself blameless; both implied that they settled to protect their sensitive clients. "A child can't heal until this is behind him," declared the boy's attorney, Larry Feldman, and the same could apply to the childlike Jackson. "Michael wants to get on with his life," said his lawyer, Johnnie Cochran, "and let the healing process begin...
...adds, is "pure fiction, a creation of Luke's own imagination." He speculates that Jesus may not even have been Mary's firstborn and that the man the Bible calls his brother James was the eldest child. Crossan argues that Jesus did not cure anyone but that he did "heal" people by refusing to ostracize them because of their illnesses...