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Translate, And ( I saw) one from among his heads as if having been slain [the expression is the same as that applied to the Lamb in Revelation 5:6 : the wound marks are there when the vision rises] unto death; and the stroke of his death was healed. Germany, after suffering a nation crippling defeat in World War I, used its industrial might to swiftly militarize, and then conquered Europe a mere two decades later. After his gubernatorial defeat, Burr learned of Hamilton’s remarks about his character and demanded his apology for every slanderous thing ever said about him. The confident, cocky and energetic Hamilton rushed through life, while, as immortalized in the award-winning musical Hamilton, the more cautious Burr was “willing to wait for it.
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wound wound 2 ●●○ W3 verb [transitive ] 1 SC INJURE to injure someone with a knife, gun etc Gunmen killed two people and wounded six others in an attack today. Uecker and Kennedy started down a passageway narrowed by an ice machine and a steam table to the north.As he said many times, in many parts of this nation, to those he touched and who sought to touch him: "Some men see things as they are and say why. The sense of earth must here be restricted to the followers of the world, as opposed to the followers of God.
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In the 1714 The London Gazette: Issue 5228, under the Advertisements section, mortal wound is used to describe an injury a man named Edward Hurley received from a Two-Bill.The noun wound comes from Old English wund meaning "to injure" as well as the Proto-Germanic * wuntho which also means "wound". It is also where Pinkett Smith opened up about her alopecia - the hair loss condition that was at the nub of her husband's Oscars outburst - and where Kevin Hart talked about quitting as host of the 2019 Oscars.