He was gazing out the window and his fingers were tracing the scar on his cheek. |
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This allows a potentially more cosmetic midline scar and a increased arc of rotation for added flap length. |
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Either it has been replaced with scar tissue or the cells have been damaged. |
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She bathes his feet and begins to move upward when Odysseus realizes that he has an old scar she will recognize. |
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As he buttoned up his shirt, I noticed the scar on his neck from previous carotid endarterectomy surgery. |
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There as a long, white scar that ran from under his pointy chin, down the front of his throat, and to the middle of his collarbone. |
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He took a photograph of Craig then airbrushed out his pacemaker scar and printed a bar code onto his chest. |
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A vision of perfection, it was of the purest, sparkling silver, with neither cut, nor blemish nor scar marring any aspect of its beauty. |
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In MS, myelin is lost in multiple areas, leaving scar tissue called sclerosis. |
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Muttonhead's condition was still nudging him in the back, and it pained him more than any physical scar he had incurred. |
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Her flesh was still angry red, with crusted blood along the beginnings of a jagged scar. |
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A programme of full restoration work was then undertaken to ensure that the exterior of the quarry would not show up as a scar on the hillside. |
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The result will be a raw scar through blasted rocks that we will have to live with for generations. |
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After healing, a depressed scar remains that is usually round but can be irregular. |
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The fix includes snipping underneath the skin to sever the connective tissue, causing the scar to spring up. |
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The problems corrected ranged from leakage and wrinkling to deflation of the implant and tightening of the scar tissue around the implant. |
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And it doesn't leave a visible scar, but it creates what I call psychic disfigurement. |
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There is a slight possibility that the scar tissue could grow over the pupil, causing blindness. |
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He had a gold earring in his right ear, and a tiny scar across the bridge of his nose. |
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Prednisone, methotrexate, and cyclophosphamide or chlorambucil are drugs which can be used to help stop the scar formation in the lungs. |
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Pelvic inflammatory disease, surgery or endometriosis can cause adhesions or scar tissue. |
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She rubbed, absent-mindedly at the welt of a scar on her thigh, covered and concealed by tights and a dress. |
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It was exchanged for a very large scar whilst on a skiing holiday in Switzerland. |
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He had dark brown wiry hair, stubble over his lower face and a deep scar under his left eye. |
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She is also five feet five inches tall with a scar under her nose and brown hair. |
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Theoretically, this angle can lengthen a contracted scar by about 75 percent and reorient the direction of the central wound by 90 degrees. |
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Please do not make things worse by doing this, it only harms the individual involved more and unkind words can scar quite deeply. |
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She also works with a doctor to heal wounds and scar tissue, using glycolic peel, a powerful concentrate of lactic and fruit acids. |
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The treatments helped manage his pain, promoted tissue regeneration and reduced scar tissue formation. |
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The muscle fibers between the scar tissue showed fruitless attempts at regeneration by the formation of multinucleated buds. |
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Sometimes the lesions heal at one place with a white atrophic scar and then spread actively to the neighboring skin. |
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She is in her 70's, sunburnt, with a funny scar on her left arm that looks like it got caught in a giant zipper. |
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Rolando brushed the back of his hand across his upper lip where the scar disfigured his face. |
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His chin was not as defined, but he sported a scar across one eyebrow which looked good against his high cheekbones. |
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He has no more weight to him then a house cat, but a small scar runs across the right part of his lips. |
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Voles can scar lawns by constructing runways and clipping grass very close to the roots. |
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There was no association between the presence of a BCG scar and the prevalence of a positive TST reaction for either cutoff point. |
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The stalk is usually longer, the chalazal scar larger and often oval in outline, and the grooves on the back of the pip parallel to each other. |
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She quickly removed her sweater, ignoring the pain that burned into her scar as the material raced across it. |
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As a woman, how do you reject a man who is amorous in his advances in a way that doesn't scar him for life. |
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Then one day at work, I started getting shooting pains along my scar line from my previous birth. |
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Liam rolled up his denim jacket sleeve and revealed a scar about eight inches in length, crooked and jagged and raised and a deep mauve color. |
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His injuries healed but as he grew bigger the scar tissue contracted and he began to stoop like an old man. |
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The nub of flesh that pokes up out of the scar and the crater beneath it will be with me for life, I suspect. |
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His stunning meltdown in a greenside bunker at 16 is the kind of experience that could scar a man for life. |
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Customers are kindly asked not to bring up the horrific accident which left Mike with discolored white scar tissue around his eyes. |
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He has been shot in the leg three times and carries a scar on his forehead from a rubber bullet. |
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His face, though powerful, was marred by a long scar stretching across his forehead. |
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A livid scar stood out against the chestnut skin from his left cheek down to his chin. |
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There was a faint scar that sloped gently downwards from her index finger to her little finger. |
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Suddenly I stopped propelling the ball forward and pierced the prism, ripping a huge jagged scar in it. |
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Will the tsunami leave a permanent emotional and psychological scar on the entire community? |
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Now this pretty young woman bears a scar more commonly seen in old men, a neat red line cut by surgeons from her collarbone down her sternum. |
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There is no ultra-sound machine capable of breaking down the scar tissue inside her head. |
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This tree can still be saved, but there will be a large scar on the stem when the upright branches are pruned off. |
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The depression is the scar marking the overlap of the jugal process of the zygomatic arch on to the maxilla, as in therian mammals generally. |
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Grabbing the boy by his hair, he pulled his head forward, running his finger along the rough calloused scar on the back of the boy's neck. |
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He has a square jaw, a scar above his top lip and a gold stud in his left nostril. |
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We find organs that have adhered to each other, usually the gall bladder and liver stuck together with scar tissue. |
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It's a very common condition, I'm told, but usually they don't leave a whacking great scar across you when they sort it out. |
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The guy might have been handsome except for his blond hair which had been cut to a short fuzz and there was a scar on his face. |
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I still have a little scar across my eyebrow from it, a spidery white line. |
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One shark in particular had a huge semi-circular scar above its gills, possible inflicted by a bull or tiger shark. |
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She looked to be about seven or eight, and curiously enough, she had a long scar running crosswise through her right eyebrow. |
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The hilum is a scar formed when the funiculus detaches from the seed at maturity. |
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Be careful when hammering the nails not to ding the wood as a scar may be the result. |
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The teenager has a half-inch vertical scar above her upper lip and speaks with a local accent. |
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I stood like that for a long time while water sluiced over me and formed rivulets around scar tissue, splashing and washing down the drain. |
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Abdominal entry may be through an old C-section scar in the suprapubic region. |
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She stared over at Tyler who was struggling with a slight man with a thin moustache and a scar over one eye. |
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The water had slicked back Jess's hair, exposing the garish black-stitched scar by her left temple. |
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I rubbed the thin, pale scar on my arm where the crossbow bolt had grazed me. |
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I gazed at the mahogany of the desk, the long scar made there by a shattering coffee mug almost three years ago. |
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He was about 5ft 7in, with the start of a beard and a scar or mark on the underside of his forearm. |
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A gray skullcap covered his head, barely masking the long scar on his cheek. |
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Did you ever do scab duty at school if you got in trouble, and did it scar you for life? |
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The great-handed reaver felt a hot scar tear across his cheeks and the bitter salt-welling of blood whet his lips and nostrils. |
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After the glass has been shaped, the glass object is broken off from the pontil iron, leaving a scar to the object's base. |
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These two parts should snap apart easily by hand and leave a clean scar on the new corm. |
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There were white geese by the water, there's a pale scar of limestone if you look back, no snow but snowdrops, and then Rievaulx. |
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When asbestos fibers enter the lung, they cause the tissue to harden and scar around them. |
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In the past, mild acids, or salt were used to scarify the skin but the scar could be as undesirable as the tattoo. |
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Such encounters are so common that researchers are often able to identify manatees from their scar patterns. |
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With pollinarium removed, exposing the scar left after the removal of the tegula. |
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I still have a scar from my own hopeful schuss during my innocent early days. |
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He was a stocky, dark, hard-countenanced man who had never bothered to have removed the scar that seamed his brow. |
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Sensibly, Collina was unmoved and the Aston Villa defender had only served to add a further scar to his already blemished reputation. |
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A scar ran from above his right eye, across his nose and mouth, and ended just below the left side of his thick lips. |
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Areas of deep second degree and third-degree burns may continue to build up scar tissue for at least two years. |
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This produced a scar that stretches from hip to hip and a new belly button. |
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After birth, the cord was cut, and where it was attached to your body it shrivelled up and formed a scar known as your belly button. |
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Her flowing, black hair that reached the back of knees shone in the filtered sunlight and her complexion showed no trace of scar or deformity. |
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You will be left with a scar around the tummy button and a long scar along the bikini line, which can usually be hidden within your underwear. |
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Many factors influence the severity of the scar, including water depth, size and draft of the boat, and whether it has single or twin engines. |
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Antimetabolites are used to decrease the likelihood of fibrosis and scar formation in blebs and to increase the success rate of infiltration. |
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In capsular contracture, scar tissue forms around the breast implant and contracts, which can result in pain and loss of breast contour. |
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He wore an eyepatch over the left eye and a scar was visible on his left cheek. |
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This blockage causes fibroid muscle cells to degenerate and form scar tissue, which causes fibroids to shrink. |
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Examination revealed a tumefaction, draining a whitish secretion from the scar of the biopsy. |
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One robber has dark European colouring with a prominent scar above the eyes. |
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The amount of scar tissue formed, however, and the degree to which it obstructs the hole is something that needs to be investigated. |
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It was only when she placed her hands on my head and felt the childhood scar from my fall off a hayrick that she acknowledged me as her son. |
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The hideous scar on his back is a testimony to the violence that was inflicted upon him by the police when he was just a helpless baby. |
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It was a broadside that left permanent scar tissue, but he was nothing if not a pachydermatous survivor. |
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My skin was not absent of blemishes, I had a pimple on my cheek and a scar on my chin. |
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Today, just a small burn scar around one eye, he runs a roadside cafe a few yards from where the firebomb hit. |
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Construction has begun, and residents would have noticed a large sandy scar and earth movers at the entrance to the mansion, on Oxford Road. |
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He pointed to a scar above his right eye cutting a crooked path through his bushy eyebrow. |
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If an infection occurs and a prosthesis has to be removed, it is extremely difficult to perform the operation again because of scar tissue. |
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With the laser, the neomembrane and scar can be safely removed and the new prosthesis can be accurately placed. |
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Her thin arms are crossed protectively across her flat chest, and there's a small scar beneath her mouth. |
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After looking up my marks on Quest, I was distraught to find they had a slight scar to them. |
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They spilled into her penny loafer burning her foot so badly that almost sixty years later the scar still stands out on the skin across the arch. |
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She's been kind of short with me, spending most of her time with that boy with the scar down his arm. |
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It's a thin scar six inches long tracing a curve from his forearm toward his triceps muscle. |
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The calendar year of the tree ring with the fire scar in it was then recorded as the fire date. |
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In one case each, the scar was persistently numb, hyperaesthetic or hypertrophic. |
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They could also see also the scar remained after the huge sector collapse of an andesitic composite volcano. |
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There is no scar formation noted following the lesions of bullous pemphigoid, but milia may appear at sites of previously involved skin. |
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She studied them with her own fingers, tracing each scar and noticing his gaze through her eyelashes. |
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Close enough to see the tiny scar on his eyelid that looks like a birthmark. |
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This lady had a first breast reduction, in which the scar was limited to the circumference of the areola only. |
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The place of the vulva is taken by heavy scar tissue, which must be cut at marriage and childbirth. |
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If the incision is made in the bellybutton, the scar remains hidden and is nearly invisible. |
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Finally, my husband made a joke about the scar under my armpit looking as if a church key opened a beer can. |
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In case of minor burns that leave scar or skin blemishes, this ia a good home remedy. |
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The only difference is that a bit of your scar tissue, which some wiseacre had placed in the deepfreeze will be taken out and incubated. |
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Rather brashly he declares he will only believe if he can touch the nail scars in Jesus' hands and the scar in his side. |
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All skin between the transverse scar and an imaginary, transverse line halfway between the belly-button and the pubic area has been removed. |
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What may appear to the casual person as a stain on someone's character will perhaps reveal itself to you as a scar from a hard-won field. |
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Do not inject into moles, scar tissue, bruises, your belly button, or areas that could be irritated by a belt or waistline of your clothes. |
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Sometimes a scar below the chin is necessary in order to correct the muscles of the neck, in cases where there is a great amount of flaccidity. |
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I also noticed another scar that goes around the side of his belly. |
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The scar is smaller than in the abdominoplasty, but usually larger than a cesarean section scar. |
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This product may be injected into a wrinkle, a scar or to plump up an area of the face. |
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It usually takes longer than a year for the scar to reach its final appearance. |
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The scars usually have the shape of a reversed T, and there is a scar around the areola as well. |
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Marital violence will scar the women who suffer it, the children who witness it, and the men who perpetrate it. |
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The implant is inserted into the gluteus maximus with a vertical scar in the folds of the buttocks. |
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This surgery was a complete success, and apart from a small scar on my Adam's apple, there are no after-effects. |
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A starburst shrapnel scar across her hand is a reminder of the first time she witnessed the horror firsthand. |
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Whenever Ach became really agitated, the white scar on his bad eye would blend into the white proper, making his good eye even more arresting. |
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An ulcer can perforate or scar the cornea in a day or two, leading to permanent scarring of the cornea or even blindness. |
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Who can I get advice from about preventing irritation to a scar on a two-hour run? |
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Our hearts weren't broken by this unrelenting crappery because decades of Eurovision disappointment have turned our hearts into scar tissue. |
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Maybe it was the lack of accumulated scar tissue that helped Gary Ballance look the most composed member of England's top five on his Test debut. |
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All that remains now is a small scar on her neck – she pulls back her scarf and points to it. |
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Of course, the best way to prevent an eczema-related scar is to try to stop scratching your eczema to the point of breaking the skin. |
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As a cut often leaves a scar, we can expect to be left with a scar after the death of someone close to us. |
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Thinned scar tissue is thus going to replace the initial skin tissue and micro-scars form. |
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He worries that the mule track would leave a scar on the hillside. |
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The scar created by quarrying the hillside below the Nab is visible from a wide area, but excavations are now going downwards below the level of the surrounding land. |
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Nowadays, trendier issues have moved to the fore, but the scar remains, unhealed. |
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And their first move should be to halt the building of new power lines, most notably the giant monstrosity about to scar the Yorkshire countryside. |
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If I really have to waterboard you, that is really gonna scar me, like, emotionally. |
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Abdominal examination revealed a large scar from the navel downwards. |
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Regretfully, I know no soporific agent to make it all painless so that later on there is only a tiny scar on the skin that would remind one of the process. |
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Rubbing vitamin E oil onto a scar can help speed up the healing process. |
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Early treatment of the chicks by a veterinarian can often prevent the actual loss of a toe, although a scar or deformity sometimes remains for life. |
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There's also a scar right here from an operation they did, and there's an entrance and entry wound here on the left side of my ankle, and an exit wound right here. |
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As a result of hypertrophic scarring in the circumoral tissues, constriction of scar tissue can lead to aesthetic and functional problems, causing deformity and affecting facial expression. |
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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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These little guys would be hand-raised by the Penguin Reserve and subsequent surgeries performed to remove scar tissue until the area was healed and watertight. |
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The victims have also described a scar on the side of the man's nose, near his eye and possibly a tattoo or mark on his neck near to his Adam's apple. |
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This drug dissolves in the womb and results in the formation of scar tissue at the ends of the fallopian tubes, presumably preventing contraception. |
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A thick, 10-centimeter-long scar ran down his abdomen from the resulting operation. |
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And Hagel was changed, in large measure, because he bore within him intellectual scar tissue from Vietnam. |
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Norman survived a six-hour operation in early October 2007 to remove the scar tissue on his lungs. |
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Craig was viciously beaten by a violent customer in January, which landed him with a fractured skull, both cheekbones broken and a scar near one eye. |
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With the thin, vertical scar down his right cheek, the general effect was faintly piratical. |
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The scar is still on my hip, large as life and on our wall next to the front door is a picture of Angela, Alex and me in the hospital, posing for a picture. |
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She guides your hand to touch the scabby scar that snakes across her head. |
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With the other, she scored a mark hairs beneath the scar on Rae's cheek. |
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There was a scar that stretched across the top of her head that looked quite like the stitching on the top of a football. |
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They also questioned the relationship between torsion and muscle scar position by noting that retractor muscles form after torsion on at least some gastropods. |
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Vascular brachytherapy is now being used to inhibit the formation of scar tissue after a patient undergoes a balloon angioplasty of the heart for vascular stenosis. |
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In 1966 the writer Penelope Mortimer endured a painful sterilization operation that left her with a giant scar across her belly. |
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There was a cruel scar on her emotionless face, a tantalizing jumpsuit with armor covering the vitals, and a sense of power and ambition radiating from her. |
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One runner in Houston now has a permanent, hoof-shaped scar in the center of his forehead. |
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A tender, fluctuant 8-cm mass was felt in the right upper quadrant, several centimeters inferior to a subcostal scar from a previous open cholecystectomy. |
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Monica's scar is her badge of entry to the ranks of the elect. |
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While one side of his face had the swarthy beauty of a fallen angel, the left half was marred by a thick, puckered scar running from temple to chin. |
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Specific manifestations include papules, plaques, lupus pernio, scar sarcoidosis, and rare morphologies such as alopecia, ulcers, hypopigmented patches, and ichthyosis. |
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If symptoms persist you might consider surgery to remove the scar tissue. |
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A 37-year-old woman presented for evaluation of a scar on her philtrum. |
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When the serf no longer responded to whipping because you were just hitting old insensate scar tissue, that would be the equivalent of low batteries. |
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These vessels leak fluid and blood and scar the nerve tissue inside the eye, increasing the risk of retinal detachment and severe vision loss in infants. |
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This scar is not the only one that increasingly disfigures the landscape. |
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But opponents fear that a drilling rig as high as a 12-storey building would be a scar on the landscape, while noise levels and light pollution would be unacceptable. |
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Such damage can lead to scar formation which can be especially difficult to treat when it develops after myomectomy surgery. |
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A distinct lineate scar is most clearly present in Balaeniceps. |
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The cone of force often leaves a distinctive bulb of applied force on the flake and a corresponding flake scar on the core. |
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The dorsal surface, on the other hand, exhibits scar ridges running parallel to the long axis of the blade. |
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She was hit on the head twice with a chair, leaving a scar over her right eyelid, and was thrown on the floor, causing pain to her lower back, waist and kidneys. |
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Small relays the true story of when, aged 14, he awoke from what he thought was a harmless operation to find a thick scar upon his throat and a vocal cord removed. |
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On their return home: breastfeeding, baby blues, scar care if necessary. |
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We elected to incise the scar and interpose a graft as a spacer to expand the nostril opening. |
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These diseases affect the digestive system and cause intestines to become inflamed, ulcerated, bleed easily, scar and lose the normal smoothness of the inner lining. |
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When he started in phonosurgery, as voice restoration is called, some surgeons were still crudely stripping off growths with forceps — often leaving scar tissue, or a divot, in the vocal cord. |
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Trees on a rootstock will have a scar where the tree is bonded to the root, and this should lie on the top of the soil once planted. |
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It has helped to form many minds of later generations, but for those who lived during this period of time it represents a terrible scar in European development. |
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It was without a scratch or scar of any kind. |
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Robbins's hands are slim and smooth, with tapered, manicured fingers, marred only by a scar on his right ring finger — from when he was eighteen and tried to juggle a set of hibachi knives at a Japanese steak house. |
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Everything is thrown in their faces: aggressive nicknames, ruthless laughter, plunder, sneering, ridicule, the scar that never heals, the manhandling, the crudeness. |
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Second, experience has taught us that implants may all too often bring unwelcome side effects, such as suppurating sores and stubborn scar tissue. |
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There was nasty bleeding inside, so I had arthroscopic surgery to clean out scar tissue. |
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The narrowing can occur due to disease, injury or from scar tissue that forms after certain medical procedures. |
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Research on CNS scar tissue has primarily focused on astrocytes and it is often referred to as the glial scar. |
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The lack of regeneration has been attributed to a blockage from scar tissue that forms as the lesion. |
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Initially, the patient underwent scar excision at the site of his previous malignancy and a biopsy of a distal buccal branch. |
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The wet nurse's mother tell Mary and Bash about Queen Catherine giving birth to a child, with a scar on her face. |
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A scar marks her right wrist where the bullet hit her eight months ago. |
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Sometimes you can see a scar by clipping the hair on the midline or the left flank, where most incisions are made. |
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Abdominoplasty is continuously considered a very efficient procedure of correction of common body inconsistencies,but it's important to discuss with the surgeon the way the scar will look after the incision. |
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The excess skin is then contoured to create a symmetrical scar and an anatomically correct inframmamary fold. |
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No case of aphthous ulcer, nasal discharge, nasal scar or deformity, septal perforation, or nodular or granulomatous cartilage lesion was found. |
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A horizontal scar filled the space on her chest where her right breast used to be. |
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So many people's lives have many broken relationships that have left behind psychological scar tissue. |
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The book opens with Harry seeing Frank Bryce being killed by Lord Voldemort in a vision, and is awoken by his scar hurting. |
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Group C was considered as the preimplanted scar samples and they were not implanted in the nude mice. |
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Odysseus's identity is discovered by the housekeeper, Eurycleia, when she recognizes an old scar as she is washing his feet. |
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The interior of the shell is white with a broad pallial line, large anterior adductor muscle scar and smaller posterior adductor muscle scar. |
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Removing the nevus does not cause the halo portion to get darker. For this reason, removal can cause a noticeable scar in an area of lighter skin color. |
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These have a thicker tip and a scar from where the leaf lamina became detached. |
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Tranilast has also been reported to inhibit the synthesis of collagen by fibroblasts from keroid and hypertrophic scar as well as normal scar. |
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The scar on his neck from running through that plate glass on one of our licks has keloided smooth and shiny. |
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The scar of the obstructed bronchiole is inglobated in the wall of the free bronchiole. |
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The herpetic infection had been treated with valacyclovir 1000 mg 3 times a day for 10 days with no scar formation. |
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Bates missed the entire basketball season after a knee injury, then had orthoscopic surgery on March 14 to remove scar tissue. |
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Electrocautery was used to achieve hemostasis following the scar tissue debridement, and attention was turned to the implanted hardware. |
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In August 2006 she began to regain use of her legs as the scar tissue around her spinal chord slowly began to dissipate. |
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Doctors initially told her the injury was not serious, but she ended up having to undergo a skin graft and has been left with a scar on her calf. |
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By early 2002, additional products will include wound healing, scar prevention, cold sores and canker sores and chronic athlete's foot. |
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This protein plays a major role in helping create scar tissue and, in the case of IPF, is able to change into a more active state and cause excess growth of scar cells. |
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It is a scar and a shame that the government refuses to do this. |
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Surgery is an option if the blockage is caused by a tumor pressing on the bowel, or if there's scar tissue or twisting of the bowel that prevents movement of stool. |
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White mycelium growing on the scar is a sign of recovery. |
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Haematomas can heal by themselves, but the blood is a good breeding area for bacteria and the ear will be deformed by scar tissue as it heals. |
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Generally speaking you should immediately contact your specialist or clinic if you experience fresh pain in the operating area, new swelling, disturbed wound healing, exudations from the scar or unexplainable fever. |
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A total of 25 scar and wound inflicted dogs were confiscated that day and later had to be returned to their owner because under Canada's animal cruelty provisions a crime had not occurred. |
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Due to the totally digital network operation of its workstations, and its compatibility with other image-related technologies, such as portrait, tattoo and scar processing, Morpho? |
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For his parents and his friends the scar will never heal. |
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They are now even identified by humans based on their scar patterns. |
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The wound I got in my car accident left behind a massive scar. |
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The fibrotic phase represents tissue repair and features the development of patches of scar tissue forming in and around the pulmonary capillaries and the lung's acini. |
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As can be seen in Fig 16, dolerite has a high percentage of centripetal and subcentripetal scar patterns, which makes sense with Levallois or discoidal strategies. |
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Gaia ark's lame-mind vandals, mouthin' malarky, scar land, made Gaia wane. |
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As I write this today,I am looking over the rolling hills of the Tay Valley, shrouded in pearl grey clouds, small snow patches scar the hillsides. |
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The astrocyte becomes important in later MS lesions, when it multiplies and eventually forms scar tissue that fills in where the oligos and myelin have been destroyed. |
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Urinary tract infections are one of the most common serious bacterial infections in children and, if not treated, can cause an infection of the blood or scar the kidneys. |
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One of the biggest problems that arises from voice overuse is scar tissue, which is stiffer than normal tissue, and leaves a person with a hoarser, breathier voice. |
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The patient is urged to wear antitension tapes for 6 months or even longer if cessation of tape application at that time is followed by any widening of the scar. |
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Beta radiation has shown desirable effects in the treatment of restenosis, the regrowth of scar tissue associated with balloon angioplasty failure. |
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The skin burns, it hurts horribly, and it leaves a brandlike scar. |
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A typical scar may resemble a freckle or a small beauty mark. |
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A major element of scar tissue is that collagen cross-links and forms an alignment in a single direction rather than the irregular basketweave pattern in normal tissue. |
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The laser stimulates new collagen and remodels scar tissue so stretchmarks shrink and smooth out, although expect an improvement rather than outright cure. |
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Just rub some salve on it once a day before rewrapping it, and there'll be no scar. |
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If you look at the little finger on my right hand, for example, you will see a thin, somewhat curved scar. |
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During my daughter's recent break in the dales we decided to walk from Langcliffe to Malham and back, walking around Langcliffe Scar. |
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Scar tissue had formed, trapping a nerve, so I had to have another operation nine months later. |
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The brilliant weather and great visibility made the final run-in down the stunning Attermire Scar a great spectacle. |
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Dunham noted that fluorite was more common in stopes developed on veins lower down in the Melmerby Scar Limestone than in the upper flats. |
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Last year the band swept the board at the Hardraw Scar contest. |
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Raptors, buzzards among them, swirled, checked and glided above Ivy Scar, then eased over the valley to hunt and scavenge the stone-walled fields. |
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The MK 13 10mm Enhanced Grenade Launcher Module mounts under the barrel of either SCAR platform. |
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Unlike typical mammals, which heal wounds by forming a scar, these mice begin by forming a blastema, a structure associated with rapid cell growth. |
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Dancing candelabras and teapots were one thing, but musicalizing Simba, Mufasa, Scar and all the denizens of the Savannah was quite another. |
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Customers who purchase any FN SCAR 17S, FN 15 modern sporting rifles, FNS or FNX semi-auto pistols during the promotion are eligible for free range gear. |
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