His heart swelled for this beauty with a heart-shaped birthmark on the side of her neck. |
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He had blue eyes, quite a rounded chin bone and a strawberry-type birthmark on the nape of his neck. |
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When she felt uncomfortable, Claire would glance down at her birthmark on the dorsal area of her left wrist. |
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Vascular birthmarks can be internal, or form an external birthmark and can be disfiguring, especially if formed on the face. |
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My oldest sister was named Rose because of her rosebud shaped lips and a slight birthmark that was on her forehead when she was born. |
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It is a blue birthmark on the buttock, and it shows up right after a child is born. |
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Each featured a different actor one who looked healthy, one who had a port-wine stain birthmark, and one who had flulike symptoms. |
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Close enough to see the tiny scar on his eyelid that looks like a birthmark. |
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A common genetic abnormality is the nevus, often called a mole or birthmark. |
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The spinal cord does not protrude through the skin, although a patch of hair, a birthmark, or a dimple may be present on the skin over the lower spine. |
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It is the story of four people who live and die in succession, bearing the same birthmark and experiencing transmigratory dreams revealed to the lawyer-scholar Honda. |
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In the case of a live lineup, this can mean finding six identical pairs of aviator glasses, or six men with a birthmark the shape of Paraguay on their left cheek. |
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Bartolo demands proof of his claim, so Figaro shows him a birthmark on his arm a birthmark that reveals that he is the love child of Marcellina and Bartolo. |
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Cambridge-born artist Jenny Saville's painting actually depicts a child with a port-wine stain birthmark. |
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Another common vascular birthmark that may require treatment is a port-wine stain. |
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I had a flat, bridgeless nose, short, boneless, 'flipper' arms and feet, a birthmark from ear to ear and jaundice. |
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Nevus, plural Nevi, congenital skin lesion, or birthmark, caused by abnormal pigmentation or by proliferation of blood vessels and other dermal or epidermal structures. |
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Babies born with the mildest form often have no outward signs or symptoms, although they may have a birthmark or a dimple on the skin over the lower spine. |
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On Tuesday night celebrations were expected in Chicago, and elsewhere, as America prepared to welcome the first black president-elect of a country born with the ugly birthmark of slavery. |
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He stood there almost voiceless, lumpishly ugly with his face yellow and creased after the sleepless night, and his birthmark like a smear of dirt. |
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He left her lying on her stomach, wound in a sheer nightgown, the coffee au lait birthmark on her buttock a blemished island, visible when it was too hot for sheet or blanket. |
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