Scarred foothills converged on the floodplain where villages were marked by the yellow blaze of poplars.
The main trunk had been scarred by claw marks up to a height of five feet.
He speaks nervously, articulately, waving a hand still scarred from an assassination attempt two years ago.
The wound exposed his windpipe and required 20 staples following surgery, which has left him scarred.
Underneath the Velcro-scarred acrylic are two springs that measure force in the opposite direction.
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This man we at first thought set-up, too scarred to not be anything but a victim.
And the FDA is still scarred by the scandal of Merck 's painkiller Vioxx.
Not everyone was scarred by the depression of course, but it did affect just about everyone.
Tens of thousands ran away, while thousands more were left physically and or mentally scarred.
After they took a biopsy of her kidneys, Kirsty was told they were 70% scarred.
This treatment is said to have left many mentally scarred and unable to walk again.
LDP's reformist minority and its conservative mainstream, over the much-scarred battleground of bank policy.
There are other echoes of the conflict that scarred Cambodia throughout the late 1970s and 1980s.
Sceptical Poles, scarred by their dealings with suspicious, nit-picking bureaucrats, may take some convincing of this.
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He moves painfully on crutches, face and body scarred and disfigured with burns.
About a thousand people swelled around the players, gyrating along scarred streets still lined with storm debris.
Mice that were bred without the gene for TGF-beta scarred less and soon died from severe inflammation.
Born outside Mauritania, she is the first generation of Marieme's family not to be scarred by slavery.
Berman is an intense, square-jawed man in his fifties, with a scarred body and a quick temper.
And Chinachem's cavalier attitude towards management suggests it was operating outside the world of disciplined, credit-scarred bankers.
Today's hi-tech industry owes as much to him as it does to an LS Lowry scarred landscape.
"Robert was scarred by L.A. Gear, " recalls Michael Rubin, chief of Global Sports, a Web sporting goods retailer.
The cost of this latest outbreak of unrest goes far beyond the body count and the scarred buildings.
His Austrian-born mother survived the Holocaust, including a beating from the SS that left her face permanently scarred.
He's a cautious individual, scarred by the trauma of his early life, who does challenge the advice he receives.
Keller's body suffered second degree burns and her skin blistered, peeled and she was permanently scarred, the lawyers said.
It's a sobering message for women already scarred by years of terrible conditions.
Marcus Fisher, from Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, has been left permanently scarred after he suffered cuts to his face and ear.
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After the years of bombing, the area was scarred with huge gaping holes.
The detonation blew off Eldin's hands and scarred him from head to foot.
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