The road itself is pockmarked with shell holes, while unexploded missiles and bombs stick up from the dirt of surrounding fields. |
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The lake's edges are pockmarked by hundreds of steep, narrow coves that provide absolute privacy for the cruising mariner. |
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Grainy and pockmarked, their textures are as repellently suggestive as they are visually riveting. |
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For miles around, the terrain is made up of strange wave-like formations of sandstone, dotted with caves and pockmarked with craters. |
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His flesh was pimpled and pockmarked with disease, and his eyelids drooped over purple-ish sags of skin. |
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The highway leading to the hospital and the trade fair was pockmarked with craters caused by the attack. |
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Known for his ruggedly handsome, almost movie star looks, his skin now is severely pockmarked. |
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Today, buildings within 200 yards of the ornate, gold-domed structures are pockmarked with bullet holes. |
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Inside her flat the carpet was covered in broken glass and plaster, the walls pockmarked by bullets and shrapnel. |
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Centuries-old valley oaks are pockmarked with holes made by acorn woodpeckers, who stash acorns by the thousands in the bark. |
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I'm not certain, but I think Jeannie's face may have been pockmarked in places. |
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It used the full width of the spire to house the eagles and the ceiling was pockmarked with holed through which the birds entered. |
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The reef face is pockmarked by some fairly deep caves where only qualified cave divers should venture. |
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The attack, inside a government-run religious school, shattered windows and pockmarked the walls with shrapnel and splattered blood. |
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A bright blue storefront, heavily pockmarked with gunfire, is the backdrop to a wrecked, bullet-bashed car. |
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Her next correspondent is white, pockmarked, with a pony tail. |
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He had a sallow pockmarked complexion with little sinister eyes. |
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Even the golf course is pockmarked with holes with steam coming out. |
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The second is a dirty buzz carved from the crude hum of electric motors as amplified by dirty magnetic coils and pockmarked by amorphous rattles and disembodied thuds. |
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Turf battles over these questions roiled the musical landscape of the past century, leaving it pockmarked with ruptures and revolutions. |
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Lava flows extend for hundreds of kilometres across its surface. Both planets are pockmarked by craters caused by meteorites. |
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Behind the posters, many buildings are still pockmarked or gaping with shell holes. |
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That immense forest is pockmarked in places by isolated lighter-green squares, where the trees have been felled and oil palm planted. |
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Most of your reality is pockmarked with the misdeeds of the dark's minions. |
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When Louise and Bibi returned to their home, they found it strewn with ammunition and pockmarked with mortar craters. |
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We appreciate that 20th century history is pockmarked with genocides, but the nature of the Shoah is specific and unique. |
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Several small, one-story homes were pockmarked with deep gouges from ricochets and direct gunfire. |
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The Wall cut a few feet behind the old parliament, still blackened and pockmarked from flying debris from the war. |
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Moreover, the steep ground, unbelievably pockmarked with craters and shell holes and a morass of mud and water, made it too difficult for the heavily-laden infantry to keep up with the barrage. |
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The southern and eastern flanks of The Old Man are composed of rough ground, deeply pockmarked by slate quarries. |
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Just a short drive upriver and backed by a fairytale roofscape of sandstone spires and a pockmarked troglodyte caves 40 metres above them, Le Roque Gageac is no less arresting. |
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We will set off from La Madeleine, turning our backs on its columns pockmarked with bullet holes, to enter the Rue Royale where the damage is much greater. |
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Sheep graze in grass that now covers an area once pockmarked by shellfire...they wander in and around the pine trees that were planted in memory of the dead. |
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Several had the red pockmarked scars of shrapnel. They had been expected. |
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Crumbling and pockmarked with the bullets and bombs of war they will be painfully dismantled and the square will be transformed into a lone and level wasteland. |
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Sebastian gripped my neck and pushed his pockmarked face close to mine. |
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The cracked, creased and pockmarked streets again made dancing harder. |
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And to ensure a trademark Jaguar-smooth ride, the system monitors the movement of all four wheels up to 500 times a second, adjusting the dampers to keep each wheel firmly planted on even the most pockmarked roads. |
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Because the pockmarked Georgian was so obviously unintellectual, they thought him unintelligent a gross error, and one literally fatal in their case. |
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Shops are shut, cars are few, walls are pockmarked with bullet holes. |
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Baby mouse placentas that don't produce adrenomedullin look pockmarked, very much like those from human babies of preeclamptic mothers, Caron's group discovered. |
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The pockmarked spherical body and pointy-petaled seedpod in Aurlia Gouthroii Blastula and Aurlia Gouthroii Blastula are decidedly more sinister in ambience. |
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Remainder of wing with very light infuscation pockmarked by white spots. |
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Postwar London remained pockmarked with bombsites for many years. |
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