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This sort of situation festers and creates other problems.
As the film continues, this wound festers and grows larger.
The issue of roles - who does what in a marriage - festers, though more among younger than older couples.
As a physician I say, far better: the open wound can be treated, while in the hidden one, infection festers.
But reassurances fail to quiet the concern, and suspicion festers along with the fear.
We have to start dealing with it, because the longer you wait, the more it kind of festers."
But the lasting wound festers in disparate corners of New York.
One of the great lessons of history is that truth, imprisoned, festers and seeks release.
What stabs you only goes deeper and festers.
But the courthouse contretemps in New York festers on.
This terror turns inward and festers, suggested in all manner of passive aggressions.
The wound festers and the other Greeks, fearful of the bad omen, abandon him on an island.
No, it would be about some frustrating triviality of urban life that burrs under your skin and festers.
Nothing festers; they say what they think.
As the Bosnian war festers, Western nations have been trying to deal better with the specter of ethnic conflict elsewhere.
However, the very fabric of New York is threatened when the hatred of the few festers into violence against others.
Victims are ignored, their wounds left untended, and the psychological damage festers silently, poisoning lives.
What festers inside you, young man, is that everyone can see the resemblance between you and Kellin.
And in its absence, unrest festers.
Gorath had settled all matters immediately, remembering that an open wound festers quickly.
The road was never built, and Guatemala's claims for compensation were never resolved, leading to a quarrel that festers to this day.
Yet his splinter festers.
So the wound festers.
Left unmanaged, anger festers.
A brilliant doctor in earlier times had devised a novel way to extract pus from festers and abscesses using chickpea.