Word: woundedly
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Whatever they were, they evanesced as Bell wound up from the stretch, and broke off a hanging breaking ball. Six thousand surrogate fans who had adopted Harvard in the absence of hometown LSU gasped in unison, and Ralph pounced, drilling his team-record 10th home run of the season over the right-centerfield wall while the stadium erupted into its Cajun chant of "Geaux Harvard Geaux...
...Suffolk County District Attorney's officeinitially said that Okrent's death was beinginvestigated as a "possible homicide," butcautioned that such a wound could be the result ofsuicide...
...ambulance arrives, but the unharmed man does not want his companion to go to the hospital, despite the fact that the wound is still bleeding and the man appears disoriented...
...body also relies on angiogenesis to make new blood vessels during wound healing. That's a particular concern of people with diabetes, whose cuts and abrasions--particularly in their feet--often take a long time to close, leaving them vulnerable to infection. Fortunately they can use a new prescription cream, the first angiogenesis product to win FDA approval, that stimulates the body's repair processes and helps those tiny capillaries in their toes and feet to grow...
...rock 'n' roll in the only place he could find privacy: sticking his head in the family oven. Later an American serviceman arranged for a sex-change operation (a botched one, leaving just an "angry inch" of scar tissue) so the two could marry and emigrate to America. Hedwig wound up in a trailer park in Kansas, where her G.I. abandoned her. Then she met Tommy Gnosis, a rock singer whom she helped turn into a superstar, but not before he had dumped her too. Now all that's left for Hedwig is to tell her life story...