It may be these catastrophic ruptures in unscarred uteri that cause the misguided fear of cesarean scars rupturing. |
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I managed to take the bandage off, and stared for a few seconds at the unscarred skin. |
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For as far as the eye can see, not a single home that was left unscarred or intact. |
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He eloquently argues throughout his short hook that no one who is caught up in war ever emerges unscathed or unscarred. |
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The man had been beaten thoroughly and not an inch of his body was left unscarred. |
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The Arctic is a land of incredible and unscarred beauty which deserves to be preserved. |
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It's Harry, unscarred and unhurt, his eyes shining as brightly as the stars he has made. |
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He was unscarred, which either meant that he was lucky, or hadn't been fighting for long. |
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The city retains its heritage, culture, architecture and environment and the people seem to be relatively unscarred as well. |
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While more successful now than ever, he has not been left unscarred by his earlier excess. |
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Unlike some other areas of Africa, like Senegal, which have been inundated with aid workers and tourists, Mali remains comparatively unscarred by foreign intrusion. |
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The city itself escaped largely unscarred, the glass blocks housing the capital's banks continuing to gleam unshattered. |
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Beyond parliamentary opposition, a small protest movement continued among young free-thinking Angolans unscarred by war. |
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Greece's important tourism industry depends on unscarred scenery and clean beaches. |
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There's a growing upper class which can afford to be decadent, at the same time that the vast underclass would desperately like to possess something new, unscarred. |
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The heroes ride off into the sunset, leaving the work of rebuilding the world to saner minds unscarred by the horrors of war. |
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New renal scars do not develop after age four in unscarred kidneys. |
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Tattoos adorned her arms and the unscarred side of her face. |
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First-year ice, in contrast, is unscarred by time. When multi-year ice thaws, the meltwater gathers on its surface, forming ponds between the ridges. |
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Brown is remarkably unscarred by a medical record that includes cruciate operations on both knees, a broken ankle and countless muscular problems. |
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Weeks later she recovered, unscarred but without her youthful beauty. |
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