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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His face was pitted with pockmarks and his beady eyes had come to rest a little below Ashley's throat, making his intentions perfectly clear. |
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In the morning, the bright lights are on and all the cheapness, pockmarks, and dribbles of vomit are visible. |
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The formation of pockmarks within muddy sediments is suggested to be caused by the interaction between sediment fluidization and bottom currents. |
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Frequently covered in zits, freckles and pockmarks, his character's faces are detailed in their expressiveness without being overly polished. |
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She quietly reads a book, oblivious to the great pockmarks of peeling paint and disintegrating plaster of the moldy wall behind her. |
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Sizzling chunks of shrapnel tore through plaster facades, leaving pockmarks on the interior wall. |
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Numerous adventurers tried to break it open by taking pot shots at it, leaving nothing but pockmarks on what's actually solid stone. |
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A shy, quiet laugh from Werner, his thin face with its pockmarks suffused by the joy that love gives. |
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His wrinkly old skin held pockmarks and warts and scabs, and he had a large crooked nose. |
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A murderer was described as a black man with dark skin, an Afro haircut, moustache, and pockmarks. |
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In an attempt to look enthusiastic, he smiled, but only managed to accentuate his lined face with its moonscape of pockmarks. |
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Scabs, blemishes, and pockmarks pervaded the rest of his face. |
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There were shrapnel pockmarks from bow to stern, and the main living area was just one enormous cavity of burnt wood, twisted metal and torn cables. |
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High-resolution bathymetric data and side-scan sonar surveys of pockmarks, depressions up to 300 m long, were obtained by using an autonomous underwater vehicle. |
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Buildings still exhibited pockmarks from shelling during the war. |
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The surface was covered with the tiny pockmarks of meteor strikes. |
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Those buildings still standing are riddled with bullet holes and pockmarks, a visible sign of the invisible wounds of the war. |
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He is white, about 6 feet tall, with a thin build, brown eyes, wavy hair and what appeared to be pockmarks on his face. |
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Foam surfaces roughened with pockmarks left by gas bubbles are usually considered a cosmetic flaw. |
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According to Judd, the rugged pockmarks are evidence of recent releases of methane from the sea floor. |
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He also had distinctive pockmarks which were darker in colour than his skin. |
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Other portraits show details of a surprisingly high number of secondary craters, small pockmarks created during the formation of larger craters. |
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He later had photographs retouched to make his pockmarks less apparent. |
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Even those who recovered could have pockmarks or loss of sight. |
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Marine geohazards that exist in this seismically active region include, slope stability features, active faults, gas pockmarks, and large migrating sedimentary bedforms. |
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