In > References for ‘injured’
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[5] The human beings feeling [...] the landlords men, will be injured or may even die, but the landlords [...] bears the consequences of actions.
[35] Those days there was a blackout [...] done so, your leg has still been injured. Anyhow, I cannot let you walk [...] he lifted me onto his shoulders.
[13] The prince thought that his prestige might be injured if he spoke with such a lowly [...] thinking of saluting him in return.
[38] In my opinion, it is a great mistake [...] healing balm to the wound of the injured person – if the offender tries his or her utmost to mitigate the troubles of the injured person, even at his or her own [...] “Oh sorry” will not matter.
[227] In my opinion those who take refined [...] liberally applied to the wound of the injured man – if, even to the detriment [...] utmost to mitigate his troubles.
[5] If the reactions of a sin can be [...] Suppose someones sentiments are injured, but later on if he is repeatedly [...] assumed that this sin is absolved.
[3] If for any reason, in the world of physicality, the nerve fibres are injured and due to this the nerve cells [...] socially considerate in this regard.
[16] The vitalist argument may be briefly [...] the loss of the function of any injured organ through the strengthening [...] species for unknown ages.
[17] But among those who have harmed [...] make sure that my prestige is not injured.”
[28] In certain parts of Ráŕh [...] man in the arena. If the man was injured in the fight then the people used [...] deity, although not completely.
[15] The meaning of the verbal root [...] “to groan”, “to be injured, or to run away for fear of being injured” or “to go quickly”. [...] ol, arum, are called kandashaka.
[2] Etymologically, ka means “head”. [...] is created when ka is bound and injured, or decapitated is kabandha. Colloquially, kabandha means:
[61] Another quality of Maharshi Valmiki [...] distressed by seeing the pain of a injured heron. This history took tangible [...] to Maharshi Valmiki in Sanskrit.
[164] These birds remain here for the [...] death due to a cruel bullet or fall injured to the ground. Is this their fate! [...] mankinds Neohumanism teach this!
[7] It is a good idea, not only with [...] means that the entire body has been injured, especially the front side. Hence [...] are not pleasing or unpleasing.
[6] Even to this day, there is a custom [...] often hit on the head and severely injured. A small vermilion mark then came [...] are all just different dogmas.
[147] “The gods live inside people,” [...] fell into a gorge and were gravely injured. We were stunned, our life-force [...] open air and light of your museum.
[160] “It took place quite some [...] them didnt appear too badly injured but they were all knocked unconscious. [...] 11 )
[14] If, for any reason, in the world of physicality, the nerve fibres are injured and due to this the nerve cells [...] socially considerate in this regard.