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But, I am drawing the upcoming Hack/Slash Entry Wound, which is a new-reader-friendly comic that comes out in May!
Archive 2009-03-29 2009
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There were many interesting methods for treating wounds, including something called a Wound VAC (machine that acts like a vacuum and sucks the nastiness out of wounds).
qdiosa Diary Entry qdiosa 2004
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A telemedicine company called Wound Technology uses new two-way video software from startup iVisit to monitor diabetes patients in their homes.
rediff.com 2009
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"Wound" (pits'i, a cut wound, introduced by le of norm) and
Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1 1892-1972 1942
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Where Homer focuses on the ninth year of the siege of Troy, "Wound" covers the whole decade, from the sacrifice of the Greek leader
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Like "The Farm," Tracy's very loose adaptation of George Orwell's "Animal Farm" last year, "Wound" takes considerable liberties with its source.
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Wound was not immediately fatal but he died before they found him.
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While this theory isn't true in all cases—I can't write when the two long-haired chihuahuas next door are yipping at my cats—it has enough basis in reality to have been the subject of a highly-regarded study by the eminent literary critic Edmund Wilson, The Wound and the Bow.
Writer's Block? Get Nacreous! Con Chapman 2011
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The central figure of The Wound and the Bow is Philoctetes, the Greek warrior whose foot was bitten by a snake.
Writer's Block? Get Nacreous! Con Chapman 2011
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Wound was not immediately fatal but he died before they found him.
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