Drunkenness, especially during holiday periods, disfigured the town and aroused the ire of the local opinion formers. |
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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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The roadside can be beautiful with the fresh green of the grass, until it is disfigured by some vandals as they pass. |
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Fortunately she hasn't been majorly disfigured or anything, otherwise they'd have had to break the nose again and re-set it. |
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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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Last week, he finally buried his niece, after a delay in identifying her disfigured body. |
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In life, the girl is disfigured and disabled but after death she is turned into a vision of health and beauty. |
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Because of my disfigured body I chose to swim when there was no chance of bumping into anyone I knew. |
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From the start he felt separated from other children by the scars that disfigured his bird-like face. |
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Our countryside remains disfigured by barbed wire, locked gates and threatening signs. |
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The patients to undergo this new medical procedure have been seriously disfigured by burns, serious accidents or personal tragedies. |
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Surviving examples of drawings that have been pounced are indeed disfigured by cloudy smears of charcoal dust. |
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They reported bodies everywhere, in the water and on the rocks, in caves and at abandoned campsites, the survivors disfigured by ugly pockmarks. |
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Children hurled abuse at him and even attacked him because of a rare condition which has left him disfigured. |
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Modern clothes are unwearable and the fashion industry has been disfigured by big business and nudity, says a legendary designer. |
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The scars on his arms and his disfigured hands tell their own harrowing tale. |
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Dazzled by clustered headlamps and shiny bodywork, they are unable to see how their beloved cars have disfigured Britain. |
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If this is the case, the tradition that has been preserved by market selection will be incomplete or even disfigured. |
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Their fighter's brutally disfigured foot cancels any hopes of victory. |
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This is a small, human story, worth remembering in another era disfigured by a great deal of inhumanity. |
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Javier and Sergio, two terribly disfigured clowns, take each other on to attract the favours of a pretty trapeze artist. |
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What was the point of surviving only to die a few years later, completely disfigured and dehumanized? |
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It disfigured me lengthily while I photographed it then it continued its lunch indifferent. |
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In the disfigured street He left me, with a kind of valediction, And faded on the blowing of the horn. |
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The landscape is resolutely flat with a light undulation and sometimes a hill disfigured by a mine. |
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A lot of them were gassed, limbless, disfigured, psychologically wounded – all of that. |
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Hanging on the wood of the cross, disfigured, unrecognizable, Christ was not undignified. |
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In it a young Madrileño is disfigured in an accident engineered by a jealous girlfriend to kill her rival. |
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The property has not been disfigured over time and has very sound foundations. |
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Surgery to remove cancer from any of these areas can leave the chin, face, jaw or neck disfigured. |
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Each day I can meet Jesus disfigured and abandoned in bodies infected by various diseases. |
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Cities are disfigured by concrete blocks that close streets and prevent access to places making traffic even more problematic. |
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His hand was torn off, his face completely disfigured and he lost his left eye. |
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Embodying both the disfigured exterior and the sensitive man inside is the challenge facing cooper. |
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The mother is remonstrating with her daughter who is disfigured by lameness and in more pain than usual because of a recent misguided attempt to climb a mountain. |
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And it clicked straight away that Simon thought he was disfigured. |
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Take that away, and one has ideologically driven ritualism rather than worship of a God whose glory is seen in the disfigured body on the cross. |
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Her aunt Bridie Dolan, who lived with the family, had been horribly disfigured at twenty-seven, accidentallyntally dropping a cache of gelignite in an I. R. A. explosives dump. |
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The image was disfigured by mottled stains, abrasions and dirt. |
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For this was the vision of the world which I learnt as a child in Japan, where I witnessed the final years of the conflict, more terrible than all others, which disfigured the middle of the century now coming to an end. |
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Farmers and the supporting public need to confront the insidious, agri-political agenda that has disfigured the food system, and impose instead an agenda that upholds the family farm here and abroad. |
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The countless millions who have been crippled, disfigured or killed by measles surely appreciate that this tempting suicide note for humanity is readily available via Amazon.com. |
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It is suspected that Jandyra suffered fatal complications during the abortion, with prosecutors alleging the gang then disfigured her body to protect themselves by preventing her from being identified. |
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There is a tradition that he was disabled or disfigured in some way that excluded him from power. |
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AoShe is tied up, disabled and disfigured woman hardly able to move the wheel chair given to her by the cartel of conspirators and abdicators. |
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My fingers became broken and disfigured as, day after day, I and five other women pushed a heavy wagon filled with manure across the fields surrounding the camp. |
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Her point was that the divorce law as it stood was not such a bad law because it was never intended or expected to be disfigured as it has been by the lawyers and the judges. |
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So while the good thief saw on the cross a disfigured, bleeding man, he also showed that he believed in that man's kingdom of love and mercy over and beyond death. |
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But within South Korea, there is relief at the removal of a carbuncle that has disfigured the national face: even a second-best solution is seen as better than none. |
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This performance reveals the essential role of the painter's gesture, and the life-like work of the medium that is disfigured, transfigured just for one hour, the real physical course at the heart of pictorial gesture. |
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It continued to be used as a lintel for the southern portals of the Dome of the Rock for an unspecified period, which led to it being disfigured with cement. |
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She also tackles plastic surgery, which gives faces back to people who have been disfigured in accidents, bereft of their identity like the faces of the Egyptian pharaohs or the dancing girls of Angkor. |
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I am thinking of the courageous statements made by Mr Avraham Burg, Speaker of the Knesset, who believes that a nation of occupants will end up being disfigured by the crimes of occupation. |
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However much one agrees or disagrees with some representatives of civil society on issues such as globalisation, it seems to me exceptionally important to have an open dialogue which is not disfigured by street violence. |
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That relationship has been disfigured by a history of policy choices and broken promises which continue to bring grievous injury to the health of Aboriginal communities. |
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Amaterasu is living out a lonely widowhood in exile in America, when a disfigured man comes knocking, claiming to be the grandson she believed had been killed. |
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The riverside is much too precious to be allowed to be disfigured as a result of the idiocies of planners and councillors who are here today, gone tomorrow. |
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