One of the medics, a woman, sat with a woman whose face was reddened and blotchy from crying. |
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Her voice had risen to a shriek, and her usually beautiful face was red, blotchy, and streaked with tears. |
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When choosing them, look for those with a blotchy yellow or orange skin and with a slight give when pressed. |
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He is an exceptionally cute, friendly and talkative young cat, with classic blotchy tabby coat. |
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Failure to do so will cause an uneven blotchy appearance on your teak furniture after you apply the sealant. |
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Inside you can attempt to ponder the meaning of a millennium of art, from fat cherubs to blotchy irises. |
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Deeper chemical peels, with trichloracetic acid, can help even out blotchy looking skin and coarser wrinkles. |
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Her skin used to be clear, but now it was blotchy and there were still a few nasty bruises on her bony legs. |
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His face became disfigured, all blotchy and lumpy, truly monstrous, and he began to develop ulcers all over inside. |
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Before she came on this trip she would have seen a stick-thin girl, with ratty blonde hair, blotchy skin and bags under her eyes. |
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Sure enough, he had the typical red blotchy patches, the fever, the harsh cough, the sore red eyes. |
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However, any complexion can become blotchy, leathery and wrinkled from continued sun overexposure. |
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My face red and blotchy, I leaned back in the seat, hiccuping now from trying to slow down the tears. |
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I knew it was my mother before she stepped in, but what I didn't know was that her face was streaming with tears and her cheeks were all blotchy. |
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Danny started scratching his neck again and he knew that under his gray turtleneck, his skin was now blotchy, welted and pink. |
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The thought of measles may bring to mind the red, blotchy rash that often accompanies this disorder. |
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Still called léoparskin, blotchy stone of several colours, allowing him to augment the multiplicity and the movement of its energies. |
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I sat there for a few seconds, staring thunderstruck at the blotchy, indistinguishable patches on my page that had once represented words, and very important ones at that. |
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If copies start becoming streaky or blotchy, the transfer charger may be dirty. |
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Peter MacNichol stars as Galen, an impressively earnest, blotchy, and incompetent sorcerer's apprentice. |
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Interpol officers hope that a blotchy and pixelated photo of him may help to trigger a memory somewhere. |
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The first most common perceptible warn-ing signs are damp clothing, a musty smell and blotchy walls or sprouting potatoes in cellars. |
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The addition of a wetting agent will ensure a smoother, more even coverage of your spray material and helps prevent blotchy, visible residues. |
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Inflamed skin is taut, irritated, burns, itches and may have a blotchy red appearance or may show be raw and flaking. |
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From day 3 to day 7, a characteristic red blotchy rash begins to appear on the face and spreads down the body to the arms and legs. |
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Red, blotchy wheals of the superficial skin or mucous membranes, which blanch with pressure and are usually very itchy. |
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Locks in grout color-reduces problems with faded or blotchy color in grouts. |
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To avoid a blotchy appearance it is imperative that the sanding be uniform. |
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Despite the high print quality, shading can sometimes appear blotchy, too dark or too light. |
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In darker people the red blotchy appearance of the measles rash is not seen. |
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The typical red blotchy rash seen at the peak of measles infection is seen in this child. |
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Halftones shall not have a blotchy appearance such as caused by poor dot reproduction. |
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Images scored with scratches and rich in dust particles flicker over the blotchy screen. |
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Of blotchy appearance having irregular and diverse colorations and dimensions without character or symmetry. |
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He smiled, watching Ferik's skin redden and become blotchy from the rain. |
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Signs to look out for in babies or infants include a high-pitched moaning or whimpering cry, a blank, staring expression and pale, blotchy complexion. |
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The skin was smooth, blotchy and traversed with varicose veins. |
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These toxins break down the walls of blood vessels and blood leaks out under the skin to cause the red blotchy rash of meningococcal septicaemia. |
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Her skin became mottled and blotchy, the tell tale signs of arsenicosis. |
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You can usually distinguish mold and mildew from iron tannates since mold spots are typically round with well defined edges whereas tannate stains are streaky or blotchy. |
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Chloasma refers to the blotchy, brown discolouration of the skin on the face around the eyes. |
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These feelings are best addressed by learning how to improve your appearance: how to hide hair loss and manage temporary changes such as dry skin, brittle nails and a blotchy complexion. |
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If you observe the Moon even through a small telescope, that blotchy disc in the sky becomes a place, with mountain ranges, huge plains and lots of craters. |
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He woke up on Saturday 11 December noticeably iller than he had been the day or night before, pale to the point of waxiness, really quiet and faintly blotchy, like cold winter skin on your thighs but without a temperature. |
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Lack of vitamins can make skin lifeless, blotchy and dull. |
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Deteriorating ice has a gray, blotchy appearance and looks rotten. |
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It's odd visiting a GP when you don't have a runny nose or a blotchy rash. |
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Weeks later, his legs still sported blotchy red stings. |
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The blotchy black mark she impresses on my hand will still be there tomorrow morning, a confused barcode, unsure of what exactly it encodes. |
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No, instead of swollen ankles, blotchy skin and and insatiable appetite for unhealthy foods, she still looks beautiful and slim, blah, blah, blah. |
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Blotchy foot skin then develops with swelling, numbness, tingling, pricking or a wooden feeling in the feet. |
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She became interested in the law when her two cats, Blotchy and Blacky, died on the road outside their home last year. |
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