I stole a look at one of the hijackers, who could only have been about 17, with acne scars on his jaw and neck. |
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Physical findings never reveal primary skin lesions, only secondary erosions, ulcers, and crusts and scars, which are often linear in appearance. |
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The English and French gentry used patch boxes in which to keep beauty patches as well as patches to cover pox scars. |
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When I wore my shirt with its short sleeves you could see the scars on my wrist. |
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Some paratypes also show adductor scars similar to D. tyrolensis, and the typical trifurcation of the primary costae is usually detectable. |
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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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The physician should examine the entire spine for areas of redness, scars, blisters, lipomata, hairy patches, birthmarks and cafe-au-lait spots. |
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We've taken out freckles, birthmarks, scars, blemishes, excess fat, and body hair. |
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Her knuckles were full of tiny fissures and wrinkles, the backs covered with freckles, moles and scars. |
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Shrapnel scars still pitted the walls and sandbags were stacked around every home. |
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My stomach had a few separate scars loosely grouped together, then on my upper legs they began again. |
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I have met, I believe, the two most affectedly camp people in the country, and I have the mental scars to prove it. |
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One sleeve was missing, and his left arm was laced with self-inflicted scars, evidence of his many attempts to bleed himself to death. |
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There were no scars or blemishes around it, just a little black mark in the shape of an ankh. |
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Beauty to them is a body without any blemishes including freckles, age spots, and scars. |
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I have some redness in my t-zone and 2 blemish scars that it barely covered. |
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To hear him speak is a sobering reminder of the ugly scars left behind by apartheid. |
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She almost died after suffering a massive blood clot in her back, and suffered a broken leg and beatings which caused permanent scars. |
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Natural belly buttons do NOT look like a perfect circle, and circular umbilicoplasty scars are a tummy tuck dead giveaway. |
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They were larger hands, with crisscrossing scars and calluses that she had never noticed. |
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In my mind I see her in her black sleeveless jacket over her gray slashed dress, with her characteristic smirk and scars on her arms. |
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This may be the only alternative, because there usually are no trees that survive to record successive fires as fire scars within the bole. |
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He felt at his arms and found raised scars webbing his arms, and torso, and legs. |
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What's a failed legal procedure, anyway, to people long hardened by unfading scars from the Cultural Revolution? |
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He massages most parts of me and I'm refreshed, and contemplate mysterious scars on his body. |
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This type of acne is more common in males and is characterised by multiple inflamed and uninflamed nodules and scars. |
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What looked like two scars were running down either side of Joe's back, forming a disconnected acute angle. |
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South Africa, if they get over the scars of the recent past and the anguish they seem to carry in their bosom, can be that team. |
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The corneal periphery scars, and this is why a flap can be lifted months later for enhancement. |
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It may be these catastrophic ruptures in unscarred uteri that cause the misguided fear of cesarean scars rupturing. |
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Ry's going to carry scars about that for the rest of her life no matter how natural she might act. |
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My hair was longer, my skin was still its snow-white colour, however I saw many new scars on my arms and chest upon looking myself over. |
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They can become at least 18 meters long, and cachalots and other whales are often seen with scars from their suckers. |
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In most cases, the scars left by breast implant surgery are very small and fade over time to become almost invisible. |
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It taxed the resources of the municipality to the utmost and left scars on the city that took years to efface. |
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He was lean and muscular, but painful scars and sores ran across his body like tattoos. |
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In men, the scars often indicate social standing or physical ordeals of individual valour. |
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Furthermore, decreased vascularization is also seen in hypertrophic scars and keloids. |
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Whether it's a simple nip and tuck or substantial reconstructive surgery, the course is given plenty of time to heal all scars. |
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Daniel grabbed her hand and pulled up her shirt sleeve to revel thick welts, scabs and scars all over her arm. |
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Like her mother, Cassie bruised easily, and in the irony of being a cutter she missed her scars. |
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There were great welts, scars that ran in ridges across his muscular shoulders. |
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The rifling for the entire length of the tube must be smooth and free of burrs and scars. |
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She has been left with extensive scars and areas of alopecia on the vertex, occipital, and right parietal regions of her head. |
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Others develop noncancerous tumors or have scars in the uterus from past surgery. |
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This causes the dough to expand rapidly, the cuts on top opening to give the leaf-shaped scars typical of these loaves. |
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The only scars from that 20-minute procedure are four barely visible dots around his head where he was fitted for a protective metal halo. |
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His face was crisscrossed with a spiderweb of white scars, but his gray-tinged eyes were thoughtful and kind. |
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He soon regretted that thought, however, as he saw the welts and scars covering her torso. |
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Generally, there are large muscle scars, stout dental lamellae, closely coiled, outwardly pointed spiralia, and simple jugum. |
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Gouges in the sides may be adventitious consequences of the casting process, but in this context they read as scars. |
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She had a whole range of interesting scars across her back from his whippings. |
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Physicians have few diagnostic tools to detect the scars and growths of endometriosis. |
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But who are you to say that they wouldn't have the scars from living with a bad marriage, either? |
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It's an affordable over-the-counter remedy that's said to visibly improve keloids, burns and some scars. |
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Pharmacies sell special camouflage make up, made particularly for covering up scars. |
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His eyes grow wide and he fingers scars on his wrist and hand as he tells how upperclassmen picked on him because he was a city slicker. |
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He now had cloned organs, perfect copies of the originals, but still carried the scars from his loss. |
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The Negotiator Class diplomatic cruiser eclipsed the light of a blue sun, highlighting battle worn scars along her hull like sunlight on a river. |
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These surgeries involved long hospital stays, large scars, increased morbidity, and long recuperative periods for patients. |
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Two reddish dueling scars, badges of honor from his student days, glare prominently on his right cheek. |
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The reduced occipital muscle scars are placed on a much lower level than both the glabella and the occipital ring. |
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He remembers how his father, a farmer, bore his own scars, a mesh of cicatrices across his shoulder blades. |
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The dark skinned woman pulled up her sleeve and revealed two scars running up her left wrist. |
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This week a complete attitude reversal could finally heal those past scars and old war wounds. |
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It is obvious that the market is still in delicate health, but it is important to distinguish between old scars and new wounds. |
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She had the scars to prove that they had learned the hard way how easily a dragon's claws could rend human flesh. |
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Leaping at this golden opportunity, Frankenstein repairs Christina's scars, brings her back to life and puts Hans' soul in the young girls body. |
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Daubing at the deep furrows which would no doubt leave long, ugly scars, I eased myself into a chair. |
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Small scars, with furfuraceous, dry and gray exfoliation on round and linear zones of 20-25 x 4-5 cm., were observed in the submammalian region. |
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Along with the fractures, bone chips, and muscle strains, I received scars on my back, arms and shoulders, my forehead, and my knees. |
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Down the years she bore the injuries and scars of that tragic event with great fortitude and resolve. |
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She talks about beauty basics, as well as major concerns affecting darker skins, such as the effects of sickle-cell disease, scars and keloids. |
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True, children are resilient but going through that kind of ordeal is bound to leave some scars. |
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Most of the scars are hidden within the hair and in the normal creases of the skin. |
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Bessie has white circular inactive ankus scars under her chin, on the neck, and dorsal areas. |
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In 90 percent of cases, topical vitamin E either had no effect, or actually worsened the cosmetic appearance of scars. |
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It is a plastic surgery technique used to improve the functional and cosmetic appearance of scars. |
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Perhaps Jessica is resilient as her friends suggest, and will suffer no lifelong scars. |
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Three scars ran over the smooth skin, rough ridges through his cheek and under his eye and up the side of his face. |
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This will help prevent blood pooling in the leg and reduce the pressure on the healing scars. |
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In particular, they noted that modem patelloid limpets have segmented scars due to bundling of the large retractor muscle. |
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However, up to one in 20 women are left with red, thick or painful scars that can takes years to improve in appearance. |
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The main ingredients are also used in laundry detergents to brighten colors, and in existing skin bleaching products for liver spots and scars. |
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The scarring types produce scars, which affect the hair root and destroy the papilla or matrix. |
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Common are paired dorsal scars immediately in front of the last suture on the dorsal or dorsolateral side of the body. |
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Middle portions of the stem show branch and leaf scars, which are disposed together in nodes. |
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Next to these developing scars, enlarged alveolar sacculi with loss of septae and bronchiolization were observed. |
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I have an aversion to displacement, scars, irrevocable changes in a familiar landscape. |
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Often we are not battered to the point that we display horrendous scars, visible bruises or lumps and bumps. |
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Occasionally, hard, tender lumps appear near the scars or along the line of the removed veins. |
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He was a strange-looking man, olived-skinned face marked with scars and pocks from unknown battles. |
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That's painfully evident here in Minnesota, where interstates 35, 94, and 90 run like fat scars up and down and across the map. |
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I was in two major car accidents, which left me with superficial scars that I will carry the rest of my life. |
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At every farm, bears could be seen with wounds or scars to the face, head, paws and back because of the friction caused by containment. |
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From his groin to his knees, his skin was indented with hollows like large smallpox scars. |
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Thus, we were able to identify the bud scars in four of the suppressors, and they all showed the normal axial distribution in haploid cells. |
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Injuries were visible as sclerotized scars in the female ovipositor, and their occurrence increased with mating frequency. |
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I would just have scars once the scabs healed over, Mal would have serious problems for the rest of her life. |
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The film also focuses on the scars left on the river as a result of indiscriminate sand mining and the consequent effect on flora and fauna. |
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Its skin was a nasty shade of brown, covered in visible bumps and scars, even scaly. |
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They wore chaps criss-crossed with scars from needle sharp cactus, their hats were badly weathered, having survived many suns, winds and rains. |
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Her skin was marked by the scars of smallpox so she held her face to the light, and imagined it to be the pitted moon. |
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They may also occur at skin graft harvest sites and stoma placement sites or at surgical wounds or scars. |
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After her examination, but by this time armed with remorse and guilt, I asked for the meaning of the multiple burn scars on her skin. |
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Signs of torture may be subtle and include occult fractures from beatings or 1-2 mm clustered scars from electrical burns. |
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Skin involvement occurs in one third of patients and is focused around the scalp, face, and upper trunk, and heals with scars. |
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Drawing has been rudely incised and rubbed with pitchy graphite, which collects in the scars of the engraved surface. |
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When those scars are well healed they are located in positions that are difficult to see. |
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Her burns were slowly healing and turning into scars, the skin on the back her neck was still a little black and her skin was still peeling. |
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Other treatments for burn scars can include massage therapy and steroid drugs. |
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He also showed His crucifixion scars on his hands and side to Thomas, this made him fall down and confess him as his own Lord and God. |
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Pulse dye lasers have been used to treat spider veins on the face and legs, port wine birthmarks, warts, rosacea, stretch marks and scars. |
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You've learned the hard way that picking pimples can leave small scars or even big crater-like ones. |
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Cutting-edge equipment will mean that those with burns, lesions and other skin scars can now have their cases reviewed on a computer. |
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This enables doctors to look for scars, sores, and other problems inside the bladder, and is usually done under general or epidural anaesthetic. |
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His body was covered in boils and scars and pimples and it was a truly disgusting monster. |
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Physically he was back to his best, but Jackson still insists the mental scars of that summer robbed him of a metre. |
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I generally haven't played characters that have deep emotional scars and trauma, and I loved diving into the mind of a troubled character. |
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Her honesty helped me realize that my mental and emotional scars were far more disfiguring than my physical ones. |
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The mental scars were harder to bear than the physical, and it took Janine many months to recover from the trauma of the crash. |
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Do you want an overweight guy with scars and pimples who lives out of a cardboard box? |
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Whether these results can be extrapolated to large radial scars detected by mammography is unresolved and requires further investigation. |
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She has since made a full recovery but still bears the mental scars from the accident. |
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Many experience ostracism from their own families during formative years, with deep emotional scars resulting. |
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Those years I lived so close to death had left their emotional scars upon me. |
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We will carry the mental scars from Italy, but not one of those players died from them. |
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The driver, who lives in Chiseldon but doesn't want to be identified, says the incident has left mental scars. |
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But it also left emotional scars, and bitterness that Hull's suffering was never properly recognised. |
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Their traumatic experiences have left deep emotional scars and impacted on their lives enormously. |
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A blood transfusion and 52 stitches saved her life but she still bears the mental scars 25 years later. |
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Some have witnessed the full atrocities of war, family break-ups or bereavement and they still carry the emotional scars. |
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Twenty years later in Winnipeg, he will meet Judith, a runaway who saves him from his emotional scars as he saves her from the streets. |
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Many of the scars on the summit and slopes are the result of past excavations. |
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As you would expect from a new film, there are no nicks, scars, or other defects that migrated from the source print to the digital realm. |
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Channeled and rip-rapped, the creek bears similar scars from ill-conceived attempts at pruning. |
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Sadly, that's not the case, as is shown by the scars of clearcuts and logging roads on our 191 million acres of national forests. |
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Under nearly every square mile of the swamp lie these ducts, though water and vegetation have hidden their scars. |
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Each stroke of the blade sent branches crashing into the undergrowth and gouged deep scars into the old oaks. |
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Some scars, such as a ramp towards the summit in the south-west, were perhaps cut by the 1776 miners. |
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Early in the year, around the time when petals fall, the overwintered beetles cut semicircular scars in fruit as they feed. |
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And the crew left no telltale scars on the fragile hillsides where they had been intensely working, she says. |
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The obvious place to look was at scars in rocks which had been etched by the radioactive decay process. |
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Charlie sat down at the table, and traced its scars and stains with her eyes. |
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Beyond the first wells, roads and land scars gouged by tracked vehicles began accumulating. |
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I followed scars posing as roads and faded tracks not shown on any map yet drawn. |
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This is the sharp end of practical conservation work, literally healing the mountain of unsightly erosion scars and gullies. |
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Leaf scars, which resemble suction cups, are found on the winter twigs when the leaves fall. |
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Basil frowned, but before he could do anything, Sam reached out and ripped the towel off his shoulders, exposing the dark scars on the pale skin. |
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The scars we moved past are striking, the limestone is angled at 45 degrees and popular with crows, patched with lichens and softened by mosses. |
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Years of built up scars laced a starved ribcage that displayed scatters of bruises and cuts, some of which he guesses to be only hours old. |
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With no real operation having taken place, the patient does not feel any pain, complains of no scars, and can walk home immediately afterwards. |
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Faint scars marking the original pierced backplates confirm that the simpler brass bails on the top drawer are replacements. |
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I've been trained by a state-financed educational institution in the discourse of philosophy that still bears the scars of scholasticism. |
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And if she runs, the controversies of her past and the scars of her husband's Oval Office tenure would be fully revisited. |
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She could feel the phantom pains from long gone bruises and cuts she had once received, but knew the scars in her soul would never heal. |
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There were two distinctive scars on his face, but they did not did mar his appearance. |
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We mapped the location of exposed branch stubs and branch scars on each stem. |
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To reduce the depth of stretch mark scars, doctors can employ surgical procedures that scrape or peel off layers of skin. |
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Although she treats the scarring with ointments, balms and appropriate make-up, camouflaging the scars is only partially successful. |
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Some of the scars were white lines that scarcely showed against pale skin, or blushing pink and red streaks marring its fairness. |
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A series of peels is usually recommended to achieve visible results on acne, acne scars, hyperpigmentation, melasma and photodamage. |
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To apply the oil to your scars, massage it into the skin with your fingers, using either rotational movements or in an upwards direction. |
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Two years ago she told a magazine that her childhood scars drove her to seek therapy. |
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On the right side is a close-up of a stigmarian axis with the typical spiral arrangement of scars. |
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Flower number was obtained by adding the number of scars left by aborted flowers and fruits to the number of mature fruits. |
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Warriors with old scars and ever-honed muscles drank their mead and shared stories of their own battles. |
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Above the clerical collar encircling his neck, his face bears the weathered scars and wrinkles indicative of someone who has survived mean times. |
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The scars on his arms and his disfigured hands tell their own harrowing tale. |
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The struggle between abundance and abjection is an age-old story that has left physical and psychic scars on the watery landscape of the Delta. |
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Atrophic scars, on the other hand, can be resurfaced with either ablative or nonablative lasers. |
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I was very effeminate as a child and my mother was hard on me for it, which left me with scars that I'm still working through. |
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The off-label use of capsaicin cream for treating painful scars is heretofore unreported. |
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Pathologists and forensic odontologists would also be able to identify victims from tattoos, operation scars and teeth. |
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Like painters, metal workers, and quarrymen, a miner cannot eradicate the scars of his occupation. |
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He is a man who hides the scars of personal tragedy but whose warmth and understanding endear him to people on the edge. |
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In today's Dubrovnik, you can just make out the joins where new stone has been melded with old, like the scars of a past life. |
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For many years, burn reconstructive surgery comprised incisional or excisional releases of scars and skin autografting. |
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There were faint, white tracings against tan skin where the scars should have been. |
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The whole ordeal has just shattered my confidence and I'm always left worrying what people think of me when they see the scars. |
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Some were trampled in the rush and others survived the stampede with deep psychic scars. |
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The non-professional cast of mostly children assembled for Turtles Can Fly, many of whom bear the scars of real war and deprivation, is uniformly astonishing. |
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She says she herself has acne scars from picking at her face in attempt to create perfection. |
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You gotta have acne scars and a mean dad in your past, not a portfolio and European runway memories. |
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Now, the tech business has forgotten their cleantech scars and is finding happiness with their new darling, agtech. |
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Missing limbs, missing teeth, scars and weathered skin were abundant. |
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The whiteheads are going down and drying, leaving nearly invisible scars. |
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His wrinkles overlapped his pox scars, giving him a wizened wizard look. |
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Broken bones knit, wounds heal often without scarring or permanent disability and those that do scar, although unsightly, leave less of a mark than scars on the mind. |
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I expect world-weary people, who show the physical and emotional scars of time on the inside and hold a high level of cynicism about the outside world. |
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You eventually regret the day when you finally get up close to one of your idols and see that they have scars and zits and they scowl and curse at the roadies. |
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When you're exhausted, your face reflects your areas of vulnerability, such as skin laxity around the mouth or the deepening of old acne scars on the cheeks. |
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He has the battle scars of dealing with cost-cutting and staff lay-offs. |
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She makes her first scars on the world as an emancipator, a blond Spartacist, Abe Lincoln with dragons. |
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Each GU can be identified by the existence of morphological markers in the form of scale leaf and assimilating leaf scars alternately distributed along the aerial axes. |
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In front of rapt audiences he would burn his skin with acid and then anoint the wounds with his wonder-jelly, pointing to earlier scars Vaseline had healed. |
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The mats will show happy, smiling faces of young people on one side, but the reverse will reveal the scars, both mental and physical, that accidents can cause. |
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Some species of limpets have been shown to spend their entire lives within a few cm of their home scars, while others can move upwards of 1 m during a single tidal cycle. |
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Evaluation of the wrist should begin with identifying erythema, swelling, masses, skin lesions, muscle atrophy, contractures, scars, or other obvious deformities. |
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Not surprisingly, this gruesome war against the darkest recesses of the human spirit has left him a battered old hound, riddled with scars and guilt. |
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But it is the lasting emotional scars that have been the hardest to deal with. |
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The Rwandan success story was not without a price, and for some the scars were slow to heal, when they healed at all. |
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His face was marred by five deep claw marks down the left cheek that were scabbed over, but once the wounds healed they would undoubtedly leave scars. |
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No intelligent words from the President or anyone else, can breathe life into the dead, or erase the burn scars on the bodies of people who were injured in the blasts. |
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Occasionally, there may be some excess skin left around the scars, if this does not drop off after a few months it will need to be surgically removed. |
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She called back, her pale yellow skin full of scars from old wounds. |
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Additionally, the interviewers examined any scars of lesions. |
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It's happy music, but it comes from our souls, from our emotional scars. |
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After confronting mum and dad, I have been able to get on with my life but I still bare the emotional scars and visual torments of dreams and visions. |
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But he said the mental scars have proved more difficult to overcome. |
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They bring a mad burst of colour to the silver and green countryside of the Peak, with its superlush pastures, twinkly trout streams and shining limestone scars. |
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Three years after a short war between Russia and Georgia for control of the region, South Ossetia reveals its unhealed scars. |
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Dark marks were scored across her muzzle in dreadful lines that were a reminder of the scars that distorted my own face and she moved slowly, painfully. |
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Miners also worked over the island itself, digging and turning over much of the land over like Wombats on the scrounge, leaving a battlefield landscape of deeply gouged scars. |
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The young woman's face was a mass of terrible scars and sores. |
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These are breathable, flexible self-adhesive polyurethane pads that help flatten raised scars and give the scars a more natural appearance in terms of color and texture. |
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Dozens of deep scars and pits ran across the length its snout. |
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The brutal Khmer Rouge regime has left physical and mental scars across Cambodia. |
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He had scars on his stomach and buttocks, and ligature indentations on his wrists. |
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She has recovered her good looks but suspects the deepest scars, the mental torment she suffers after being almost murdered by a man she once loved, will never heal. |
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In cases of severe acne scars, Dr. Davis recommends microdermabrasion, a procedure that removes the outer layer of dead skin cells to gradually fade the scars. |
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Or was he in a lock-up in the east end of Glasgow getting roughed up and questioned by some toughs with nasty scars who wanted the keys to his toy factory? |
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Her later works have delved into the battle scars of matrimony, raising children, and family. |
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Peer at the piece very closely and you may just make out the traces of what look like scars on the surface of the cellulose paint which coats these two huge bronze casts. |
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He undid the loose shirt he wore and showed her the angry red scars of the recently healed wounds and the dressings that still covered the deeper wounds. |
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The chairs don't make me squirm, the napery and drapery are the only aspects that sparkle or dazzle and the lighting obscures the scars of my years of debauchery. |
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New renal scars do not develop after age four in unscarred kidneys. |
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Statistically, VBACs with low-segment scars are considered low-risk. |
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Because it is just another bit of London pavement, albeit one that shows one of the many scars of this strange, brutal, callous, extraordinary city. |
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There were scars from burns, from stabs, slashes, and from his own magic. |
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It is all there, like the scars and calluses on a farmer's hands. |
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The collar of the stiff shirt was chafing slightly around the scars on his neck, and the ponytail he'd put his hair in was so tight it was liable to give him a headache. |
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You should bear in mind that although wrinkles or scars may subside after only one laser session, more sessions may be needed to complete the therapy. |
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This is a chronic inflammation of the hair follicle and sebaceous gland characterized by pustules, comedones, cysts, and scars, and it affects most adolescents. |
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There wasn't a limb or surface of her skin that didn't lay out a pathway of scars and indents with bruises both fresh and old and grazes that just never seemed to heal. |
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Like in other parts of the world, the devastation the killer waves have caused along the coastal belt of the district has left ineffaceable scars in society. |
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Enthusiasts show little concern for the scars left by the fish's teeth, and it's really their obsessiveness and competitiveness that provide the focus for this documentary. |
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He was close enough to see the deep scars on the horse's flanks. |
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A criss-cross pattern of scars intermingled across his chest. |
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Even if he lived his injuries would leave deep scars, disfiguring him. |
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Severe inflammatory acne can cause disfiguring cysts and deep scars. |
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The scars of the stigmas shone like silver beneath her distended skin. |
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The whale's skin is often marked by pits or wounds, which after healing become white scars. |
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Mid Wensleydale is made of Great Scar limestone under Yoredale beds that make up the valley sides which are marked with stepped limestone scars. |
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Prismatic blades are often triangular in cross section with several facets or flake scars on the dorsal surface. |
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Flake scars are absent on the ventral surface of these blades, though eraillure flakes are sometimes present on the bulb. |
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Like Rogulskyj, Smelt suffered emotional scars, including clinical depression. |
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Some are concerned that the current situation is inhumane, with upwards of 50 scars and disfigurements from vessel strikes on a single manatee. |
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When the leaves are shed they leave horseshoe shaped marks called leaf scars on the stem. |
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Numerous long scars and torn ears seen on males indicate that fighting is frequent. |
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Linear scars mostly from social interaction eventually cover the bulk of the body. |
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She still bore the scars of a very conflictive divorce, which made her wary of making any new commitment. |
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Emotional scars take a long time to heal but you've proved you're a surviver. |
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Today the mines are all closed, though the scars of mining still remain on the landscape. |
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The scars of the industrial revolution and Wales' industrial heritage can still be seen on parts of the Welsh landscape today. |
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However, the ritual was ineffective, and an operation was performed that left him with permanent scars across his face and body. |
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The distal spikelets are reduced to solitary flowers leaving the raised areole-like elliptical scars when detached. |
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He still needs to wear a pressure suit to protect his healing skin and he is learning to live with his scars. |
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Through this cellular turn-over, damage caused by chronological aging and photoaging, strechmarks and scars can be decreased. |
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The operation was successful, but it left Henry with permanent scars, evidence of his experience in battle. |
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He can roll up his right sleeve to show the scars on the arm he almost lost in a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp. |
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A white house set like a dice on a rock already venerable with the scars of wind and water. |
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Pleurisy lesions never resolve completely and permanent fibrous scars remain on the lungs and the parietal pleura. |
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These palynomorphs are characterized by openings or scars through which the pollen tube and prothallus emerged. |
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A variety of cutaneous lesions have been described including papules, nodules, verrucous lesions, superficial abscesses, pustules, and scars. |
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This can also be used to treat sun damaged skin, acne scars, scars from surgery or injury, and stretchmarks. |
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Grasshoppers in jam jars, Cinnamon sticks and iron bars, Brandy snaps and jumble brain scars, Alarm clock clamps of fallen stars. |
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This was a tommy gun of a game and quite a few players must have carried away the bullet scars. |
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Furthermore, surgical scars, fibrocystic changes, and simply superimposition of breast tissues may generate similar parenchymal distortions. |
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Horror, then, is the response to the Earth as a body of scars, contorted on the wrack of post-Enlightenment instrumentalism. |
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The shapes of the scars were chosen corresponding to the modeling work of Sopher et al. |
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We sense the deep scars of the war on Achebe in this melodic, threnodic, but measured narrative. |
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I debated childproofing my house, but decided against, on the basis that any scars or burns would serve as object lessons in restraint. |
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Their tiny eggs hatch when the fruitlets are minuscule, and the larvae produce winding scars under the apple skin. |
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Hair removal, reductions of wrinkles and scars and the removal of telangiectasias are among the recurrent patient concerns. |
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If you tear that bond the rip leaves open scars where the glue once was. |
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These scars represent potentially restorable habitat, provided landowners are willing to participate in restoration activities. |
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Shigo found a correlation between the scars and decay resulting from yellow-bellied sapsucker damage and the occurrence of ring shake. |
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In flashbacks we learn how she escaped from a brutal white slaver, carrying scars far deeper than the whip lashes on her back. |
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The skin is the substance that wrinkles, shows age, stretches, scars and cuts. |
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It makes for a set of quiet images, unshouting in their focus on the thickly laid and deeply entrenched scars of social and political shifts. |
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Based on Dawson's drawings, a deep indentation is evident on the abaxial side of the vascular bundle of all of the leaf scars. |
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The riot sometimes spills over into the audience, and Kosky bears the proud scars of the booings he has endured. |
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He has scars on his ankles, feet and hands from where they strung him up with ropes and beat him. |
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Occasionally visible from the valley bottom road are the slowly fading fellside scars of the 18th and 19th century lead mining industry. |
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In Upper Wharfedale the scars and screes support a range of plants including the alpine cinquefoil and hoary whitlowgrass. |
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All LE-MR images were analyzed by 2 radiologists independently and in a consensus reading, using subendocardial involvement as a criterion for identifying MI scars. |
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As the researchers changed the voltage across the tunnel diode, they observed large fluctuations in current due to the appearance and disappearance of wave function scars. |
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Fights can be vicious and can leave numerous scars on the ears. |
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The process continues as the flintknapper detaches the desired number of flakes from the core, which is marked with the negative scars of these removals. |
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A few prisoners end up with bodies crazyquilted with motley scars and skin patches, but to these men, in the context of a prison economy, it seems well worth it. |
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The scars are not only cosmetic deformities, which are potentially psychologically stressful, but may also cause pruritis, pain, contractures and hinder movement. |
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J has been included on team trips to developing countries to correct problems such as polydactyly, cleft palates, burn scars and various other problems here and abroad. |
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Mature males often show scars which seem to be caused by the teeth. |
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Hence, they grow old, beardless, and their young men are without comeliness, because a face furrowed by the sword spoils, by its scars, the natural beauty of a beard. |
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Strobovideolaryngoscopy revealed diffuse erythema, increased mucus viscosity, bilateral vocal fold varicosities, and bilateral vocal fold stiffness and scars. |
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Gerard, in the stand for a second day, was overcome as he told how he still bore scars on his back, skull and arms from a beating with a wrought iron carpet beater. |
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Quite sexy, those scars, though, in a belle sabreuse sort of way. |
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Others carried psychological and physical scars from the attacks. |
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The emotional scars from my mishap with the eggwhisk still sting. |
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