There was a bruise on her cheekbone and her forearms were mottled with them. |
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He suffered a fractured nose, fractured cheekbone, swelling to his right eye and he had to get stitches to his inner lip. |
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A blood-soaked man was left lying on a trolley between corridors for close on 15 hours after suffering a triple-fracture to his cheekbone. |
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Mrs Callaway received treatment for a broken jawbone, chipped cheekbone and bumps and scrapes all over her body. |
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She was left with a fractured cheekbone, two chipped ribs and a possible blood clot on her lung after an unprovoked and ferocious attack. |
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She escaped with severe bruising and whiplash while her sister Pauline, 21, had fractures to an arm, a foot and a cheekbone. |
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John Hayden was hurt and Thomas Walsh got a bang on the cheekbone, which looks like a fracture. |
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He's got more cheekbone than Snoop, bloodshot and rheumy eyes, and he's wearing a scruffy black overcoat and woolly hat. |
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She was taken to hospital where she was found to have suffered two gashes to her forehead and fractures to her right eye socket and cheekbone. |
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He told the jury if a knuckleduster had been used it had not caused the fractures to Mr Najeib's nose and cheekbone. |
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They'd also left two gouges running diagonally across the cheekbone down to the jaw. |
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My wife is still very sore, she's very distressed, her cheekbone is aching. |
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The high-and-tight fastball fractured Conigliaro's cheekbone, dislocated his jaw, and damaged his left eye and eye socket. |
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I quickly regained my footing and rubbed at the sore spot just below my cheekbone. |
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A vertical line ran down from just above his eyebrow to the bottom of his cheekbone. |
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She slipped and fell while she was out shopping, and has fractured her cheekbone, and a bone in her upper arm. |
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Once a person is infected with oral herpes, the virus remains in a nerve located near the cheekbone. |
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Following the assault last October, her cheekbone was found to be fractured, her finger broken and she required 24 stitches to head wounds. |
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She suffered a suspected fractured cheekbone and claimed to have had blurred vision and numbness in her face following the fracas. |
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A hairline fracture of his cheekbone is a painful reminder of his escapade. |
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After applying a light foundation all over the face, smudge a little cream or gel blusher over the cheekbone with a brush or finger. |
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His leg was broken, his cheekbone and nose fractured and he spent eight days in hospital. |
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He had his right hand to his face and was absent-mindedly rubbing the scar on his left cheekbone. |
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Collins needed stitches but could be fit for next weekend, but Willoughby is out for some time after fracturing his cheekbone and damaging an eye socket. |
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He suffered a broken cheekbone, a severe head wound which needed stitches, severe bruising to his left eye socket and his nose and elbow were grazed. |
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He suffered a broken femur, broken jaw and broken cheekbone. |
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The tibetan faces surprised us with their roundness, their bulging cheekbone, their red cheeks, so different from Han chinese people. |
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The Wigan Athletic defender has a cheekbone injury but will join the squad to be assessed. |
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These must be very well filled, but not hanging down or protruding significantly outside the smooth cheekbone line. |
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For example, about 250 infection-fighting lymph nodes lie between the collarbone and cheekbone. |
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As long as they are no wider than the top of your cheekbone, oval or soft square sunglasses are your best bet. |
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Apply with brush directly under the cheekbone. Gently smooth towards the hairline. |
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Unfortunately, once the virus is contracted, it remains dormant in the body in a nerve located near the cheekbone. |
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The cheekbone is sensitive during a few days with light oedema and possibly some light bruises that can be prevented with arnica. |
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The purpose of this surgery is to raise cheeks to cheekbone levels that almost reduced down to chin level and are anatomically at down. |
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Such prosthesis can be applied in patients whose chin or cheekbone is not in adequate dimensions. |
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Go flirty by using it over lipstick, or add radiance to the skin by applying it along the cheekbone, being sure to gently blend towards hairline. |
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Attempting to escape the deluge of his shots, he made straight, but could not dodge a left hook, which reached the cheekbone. |
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For example, apply Bronzer underneath the outer part of the cheekbone. |
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It is visible immediately, and the effect will improve with time, the resorption of the oedema will reveal a progressive strengthening of the lower lid tissue and of the cheekbone showing a younger and « less tired » gaze. |
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In 2006, good results were already being achieved with the oval of the face and the obligatory cheekbone area, but results were not being achieved with the brow. |
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A ruined cheekbone will not, however, suffice to eradicate its meaning. |
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Shiels revealed midfielder Danny Racchi's season could be over after he was stretchered off with a suspected fractured cheekbone. |
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But once you dab a amount onto your cheekbone rub it in, you're left rosy-cheeked and with an outdoorsy glow. |
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But once you dab a small amount onto your cheekbone and rub it in, you're left rosy-cheeked and with an outdoorsy glow. |
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You can also stroke downward, away from your cheekbone to blend. |
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Apply blush beginning at the temple and work down the cheekbone. |
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If you are using devices with Micro Moulds you should tilt the receiver edge lightly on your cheekbone in order to let the sound flow directly into the hearing device's microphone opening. |
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However, in one fight, against the lethal-fisted Sonny Liston, Wepner was cut above both eyes, an eye was shut, his left cheekbone was shattered and the ref came over between rounds seven and eight. |
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With Autumn we wanted to emphasise the dewiness of her skin and also put a little sheen on the cheekbone. |
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A TEACHER suffered a broken cheekbone after he was knocked unconscious in an unprovoked attack outside a pizza shop. |
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But that was McParland's fate after his collision with Ray Wood after six minutes left United's goalkeeper with a fractured cheekbone and suffering from concussion. |
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The impact shattered his cheekbone, eye socket and nasal cavity. |
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As expected Karen Carney returned on the wing at the expense of young Jessica Clarke, and White, wearing a facemask to protect a fractured cheekbone, was restored in defence ahead of Lindsay Johnson. |
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Women with high cheekbones age well, because the cheekbone helps to anchor the skin that would otherwise sag and fold around the middle of the face. |
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The only downside for Dortmund was the broken cheekbone suffered by star stopper Neven Subotic. |
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I noticed a scar on his cheekbone in the shape of a scimitar. |
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