With a scarred face, glass eye, upswept moustache, slicked down hair, a top hat and that wicked smile, Day-Lewis is memorable. |
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Troubled Temple Hill is scarred by youth crime, most notably with graffiti tags all over walls and homes. |
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Among them were both female and male, clothed in tattered dark garb, skin pale and sometimes scarred in the case of the males. |
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Wrinkled and scarred though they were, she could tell these arms were his own and that in reality he wanted them to stay that way. |
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The surface is covered with layers of nitrogen and water ice that are scarred by meteor craters. |
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There were heart-wrenching tales from families whose innocent lives he had ruined and scarred forever. |
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When he was eight years old, his heart tissue was permanently scarred by a serious bout with rheumatic fever. |
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Earl is in his sixties, black, and scarred on his arms and I would assume the rest of him. |
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My lungs are so badly scarred that the smallest irritant can cause me to have trouble breathing. |
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She said her students do not seem psychologically scarred by how she wields her pen. |
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Among those who returned from the war physically intact, many had been psychologically scarred. |
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In doing so, she was dreadfully burned and her face was permanently scarred. |
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She has confided in me that she's afraid her son has been scarred for life by his father's treatment. |
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She's slowly working through it, but mentally she will be scarred for the rest of her life. |
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Her face was badly scarred and she struggled to move her injured legs and arms. |
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To my battle scarred ears, it ranges between polished yet hookless groove lounge and out-and-out cheese. |
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Her badly scarred face seriously affects her speech and she worries for her future as a potential wife. |
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The whole country was scarred because people never expected malicious dealers to polish stale rice with mineral oil just to gain a higher price. |
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True, the skin on his arms has been scarred and mottled by the sun, a side-effect of living in Hawaii. |
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She was sleek, scarred, deadly-looking, and experiencing some engine trouble. |
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The steep cliffs tumble abruptly into the sea, scarred by deep gorges which drip with greenery. |
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With a bitter glare at his scarred right hand, he heaved on the rope and sent the unoffending log scooting another length across the ground. |
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A TEENAGER, scarred for life when she was bottled in the face in a nightclub row, is pleading for witnesses to come forward. |
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Kirby came of age in the 1930s, was toughened by his Depression boyhood and perhaps scarred by his frontline experiences in World War Two. |
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A short but brutal period of solitary confinement in a nearby prisoner of war camp scarred him for life. |
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Anne still had no money, no good job prospects, poor health, broken plumbing, and three scarred kids. |
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Judging by their build and scarred bodies, they had definitely seen a few fights in an earlier life. |
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Stubble adorned his thin, cadaverous, scarred face, and remnants of blood stained the ends of his hair. |
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With scarred, calloused skin, he was much more frightening than Diego could ever hope to be. |
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Under a Greek moon, Penelope Cruz sits at a scarred wooden table, haloed in white light. |
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There is also a view that his knee, scarred by past injury, is hampering his movement. |
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The rocky slopes dropped away abruptly into a plain scarred by dry creek-beds. |
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The bridge of his nose was covered with a sticking plaster and the tip appeared to be scarred, bruised and flaking. |
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Some carnivorous dinosaurs routinely fed on their own species, according to an analysis of scarred fossils. |
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He winced as bare skin, dried blood, and scarred wounds met the open air for the first time in a long while. |
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One couple run into the killer who is hideously scarred by a very bad latex effect. |
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The trauma of their past has scarred them deeply, leading to nightmares and neuroses, even though outwardly they are fully functioning adults. |
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He sipped it for a moment, his large, scarred knuckles barely fitting into the hooked handle on the side of the cup. |
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She will be scarred for life after being horrifically attacked in the street by two dogs. |
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Evan also clanked his chains as he shrugged and slouched further down in his seat, staring at his scarred wrists. |
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Genitalia were noted to be normal externally, but the hymen appeared to be somewhat distorted and scarred with a rather high free edge. |
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Although not all cases involve ill-treatment, research shows neglected children can be scarred emotionally and socially in the long-term. |
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Filler injections are used to smooth scarred, wrinkled, or furrowed skin on the face. |
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The landscape is scarred with great lumps of lava, volcanic plugs and long screes of volcanic soil, and there is also a vast barren sandy valley. |
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In some places the stone is pocked and scarred by the corrosive effects of black sulphates. |
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Sullivan's group laid waste to innumerous acres of cornfields and fruit tree orchards, leaving a burnt-out scarred countryside. |
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With deadpan humor, she shot Sunshine Hotel in a flophouse, its name proclaimed by besmeared ceramic tiles mounted on a scarred red wall. |
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Beneath my feet huge cracks scarred the landscape like grotesque crazy paving while all around almost everything was slowly dying. |
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Herein, we report the presence of collagen-rich crystalloids in the scarred, vascularized cornea of a 56-year-old woman. |
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The cat pounced on it and took the meat to the back of the bar, under a pool table with a scarred, green felt surface. |
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Its walls are scarred with bullets and shell fragments, its fountain is twisted into a Daliesque art form. |
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Clare Burt's fine Fosca, her scarred features slowly softening into sweet smiles, also treads a delicate line between predatoriness and passion. |
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The future of many, badly scarred by falling debris and fires, remains uncertain. |
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Their bodies, thinned by rigorous fasting and scarred by the disciplines of self-mortification, were decently concealed by long dark robes. |
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The use of defoliants such as Agent Orange and various herbicides scarred the landscape and caused untold human costs. |
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His face was jagged and scarred, his features aged and ugly, deformed over many years of struggle. |
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A man who glassed a teenager in the face leaving him scarred for life faces being banned from every licensed premises in Bradford. |
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A mum left scarred for life after being glassed in the face today praised a judge for sending her attackers to prison. |
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Conceivably what had further disturbed the madness that had claimed two lives and permanently scarred several more, physically and psychically. |
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Her youth and beauty are still just visible beneath her thickened, scarred lips and the alcoholic puffiness of her face. |
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The back of each panel has been scarred with numerous deep gouges where screws were used to attach the paintings to the walls of the cabin. |
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It's more of a scarred old tomcat than a pussycat, but deserves a mention nonetheless. |
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People scarred by violence are often shells of their former selves, hollowed-out structures that move emptily through the world. |
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She was still scarred after her encounters with icebergs so proper repairs to her jury-rigged jib boom were a top priority. |
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Their faces are scarred from infections caused by sandfly bites, and they are dressed in filthy rags. |
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After all, who needed these scarred old buffers in the new dot.com era that would run forever? |
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He was later discharged with two scarred lungs which led to heart problems and a stroke. |
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He was probably scarred for life, but his parents must have been delighted at their ingenuity. |
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The scarring susceptibility is high for small, thin-barked trees and for trees that have been previously scarred. |
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I will be scarred for life and this has caused us both physical and mental damage but I suppose we were lucky to live to tell the tale. |
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The twentieth century was scarred by the nightmare of Hitler's dream for the Aryan race. |
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Within pages, we've shifted gear from existential drama to gunplay complete with tommy guns and a truly horrible scene that leaves Amy literally scarred for life. |
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Then, I turned back to the blossoming tree that stands as a scarred and resolute exhibit of the life force itself. |
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Now he is his own man, hardened and scarred by backbench rebellions, geopolitical scraps and a hostile media firing on him from both left and right. |
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My children and I are safe now, but we will always by scarred by those twelve years of abuse and fear of deportation. |
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The Orioles scarred Palmer by insinuating that his problems were in his head. |
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Sutton Foster abandoned her usual perky personna to play scared and scarred in Violet, and voters may reward her effort. |
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But The Hound is just hungry, and no one gets between the scarred warrior and a meal. |
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Jatu bows her head awkwardly to ensure her scarf covers the scarred side of her face. |
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He was in the kitchen, preparing an elaborate plate of kibble for Beryl, a scarred alley cat he had recently acquired while searching an abandoned house for valuables. |
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Zach used to be a diver, until he scarred his chest and lost his nerve when one of his dives came down on the board. |
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The complainant suffered several blows which left his fist mildly scarred. |
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Each day she studied its scarred walls and empty windows and watched the men at work as they mixed wet concrete in barrows and hauled boards up to the roof. |
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She suffered puncture wounds to both thighs and will be scarred for life. |
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She shoulders a surprisingly long spear, perhaps to ward off the ardent king, although by that time she had been scarred by smallpox and he had mostly given up his advances. |
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When she declined, she claimed she was fired from the vegas Hilton, and that the whole experience scarred her for life. |
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During the sandlot days of the Depression he kept us supplied with scuffed baseballs, huge scarred bats, and other equipment from the Tigers' surplus. |
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Now, the venous system routing blood around the scarred parts of my liver is more complex, more liable to rupture. |
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The mastiff is powerful, heavy muscles rippling beneath its scarred pelt. |
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Larvae that had consumed leaf material frequently had green coloured alimentary canals, green frass and a portion of the leaf surface was scarred. |
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Instead of the gorgeous scenic vistas of the Cascade Mountains favored by many artists at the time, he painted scarred clear-cut areas, the loggers' aftermath. |
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He replied cheerlessly, scarred hands slipping into his pockets humbly. |
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Thoroughly scarred by his past, Parsifal leaves an urban life to return to his childhood forest home. |
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Some of them were truly scary, I think I've been mentally scarred. |
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Hence, it is obvious that she will be forever scarred by it. |
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In particular, psychologists will look for symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder, which creates an exaggerated fear response in people who have been emotionally scarred. |
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It turns out Emeraldas is already there, silently having a drink, and everyone is struck with awe when she pulls back her cloak and they see her scarecrow thin scarred self. |
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When Hart and Cohle interviewed the old Tuttle housekeeper, she also remembered a scarred face. |
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The soil in the area has been scarred by numerous heavy loads being carted day in, day out and can no longer be distinguished from its black coal covering. |
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Now a relative of one of the other mug shot men has come forward with details of a life scarred by hardship and tragedy. |
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Now a relative of one of the mug shot men has come forward with details of a life scarred by hardship and tragedy. |
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Our message is, don't play with fire as you could end up scarred for life and facing criminal prosecution. |
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I loved Dubrovnik in Croatia, except when I kicked some sort of sea hedgehog and am still scarred. |
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Former teacher Ben Segni was left scarred for life when he was attacked with a wine bottle. |
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Cooled and dried, the wound scarred smooth as tanned leather. |
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As a result of the reaction Julie is now blind in her right eye, photophobic and scarred for life, but Julie is lucky. |
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He's giving his halfsister the same brutal treatment that he suffered at the hands of psycho Stella, who has obviously scarred him for life. |
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They have been approved for phototherapeutic keratectomy, which is used to treat diseased, scarred corneas. |
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I've already seen the yellow birch-snag blackened by fire, and I've spotted the small striped maple scarred by a moose's antler. |
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In fact, her skin had been scarred by smallpox in 1562, leaving her half bald and dependent on wigs and cosmetics. |
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James McAvoy has left his X-Men co-star Michael Fassbender scarred for life after crashing their golf buggy. |
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Hex is a facially scarred drifter and bounty hunter who can track down anyone. |
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But women who test positive for chlamydia antibodies have little way of knowing whether the infection has scarred their fallopian tubes. |
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Two sayings from Seneca speak of the laughableness of man's ambitions on an earth scarred by the wars of so many nations. |
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This means the bile ducts, which collect bile from the liver and transport it to the bowel, become inflamed, scarred and narrow. |
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Snake-Eyes, the ninja, is muted by and scarred from a helicopter crash. |
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The sharks are often noticeably scarred, possibly through encounters with lampreys or cookiecutter sharks. |
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For example, several relatives of Henry VIII survived the disease but were scarred by it. |
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She expected reboant halls and a ghoulishly scarred Slavic dwarf on call to fetch brains or whatever the mad scientist-in-chief wanted. |
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Many valleys have been dug over and scarred, leaving a rich industrial archaeology. |
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There is no age limit on viewing the exhibition, and protesters fear children could be mentally scarred. |
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The tree was badly scarred and experts say that it will probablysuffer from woodworm. |
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A young woman who helped her boyfriend carry out a botched firebombing on a Birmingham house, which left two children horribly scarred, has escaped a prison sentence. |
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All lumber company employees should he notified that such trees are not to be cut, damaged by felling adjacent trees, or scarred by careless axmen. |
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Those undulant silver lines are thermal currents, sweat-dank fumes risen from glove linings, the scarred man's life spilling out of them, leaking quenchlessly above. |
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Firelight could be seen reflected on the ceiling of the drawing-room. Inside the deep stone porch, the heavy door was scarred by the pawings of many generations of dogs. |
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Frequently, as an adverse effect of interbrachial intubation or placement of a permanent artifical airway, glottic and tracheal structures are scarred and become narrowed. |
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Blinded and scarred in one eye where his parents tried to treat conjunctivitis with herbs, Lodwar is malnourished and wracked by tuberculoid coughing. |
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This often results in a scarred landscape with no scenic value. |
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Bright-beady of eye, bony of cheek and jaw, scarred, toughened, broken and reknit, indestructible, grisly, gladiatorial as a hornet, he was a type neither new nor unfamiliar. |
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The southern face is formed by Bowfell Links, an impressive wall of crag scarred by nine vertical gullies and with corresponding tongues of scree at its foot. |
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I bet 'You'll Never Walk Alone' scarred the karaoke machine afterwards. |
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Where did that faith come from in that scarred and bemedaled warrior? |
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