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"battle-scarred" Definitions
  1. a person or place that is battle-scarred has been in a war or fight and shows the signs of injury or damage

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Across battle-scarred Yemen, beggars congregate outside supermarkets filled with goods.
NOW a battle-scarred 62, Japan's king of monsters refuses to die.
The Special Edition box includes the battle-scarred droid and Force Band.
That evening, Uruguay's battle-scarred defense shut down Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal.
Yet somehow, this battle-scarred group of surplus players has outscored 232 NHL teams.
I'm too battle-scarred to see any upside in proffering an opinion on the matter.
Businesses are rebuilding, replacing the battle-scarred buildings with new multistory blocks and glossy shop fronts.
North along the coast: Abkhazia, a Russian-backed breakaway state, then Russia, then battle-scarred Ukraine.
"The manuscript had a battle-scarred look," he wrote of receiving his draft back from Macdonald.
Everyone else files into conference rooms for a range of seminars led by battle-scarred political operatives.
The Saturday Profile NAYPYIDAW, Myanmar — U Shwe Mann, a battle-scarred general, grabbed his gun and waited.
As Dr. El Chaar shared a slice with Saïd, he imparted some battle-scarred wisdom to his son.
The archive of more than 100 photos includes images of battle-scarred sites in Northern Europe (Henry Aldridge & Son)
Lee's remarkable album contains over 100 photos that document his journey across battle-scarred Northern Europe from Normandy to Berlin.
You don't survive as a U.S. textile manufacturer without being smart and nimble, and without being a little battle-scarred.
On Wednesday morning, frantic Iraqi soldiers raced their wounded comrades in battle-scarred Humvees to two of those trauma stations.
Guarded and battle-scarred though she is, the Hillary in the play isn't quite the Hillary Clinton from the news.
Crocodiles are farmed for their meat and hides, but large and battle-scarred crocs are usually unsuitable for the handbag market.
The Saturday Profile WASHINGTON — NOT every private equity executive has a pair of battle-scarred AK-47s hanging on his office wall.
The famous 1945 photo taken by Joe Rosenthal depicts six US Marines hoisting an American flag over the battle-scarred Japanese island.
Like the two Somali schools, the Deva hospital, a rare private clinic in the battle-scarred capital, Mogadishu, is no longer open.
At this stage, in his battle-scarred career, it's safe to say that Sangmanee will be around for some time to come.
Meet Scotty, the heavyweight champ of T. rexes About 66 million years ago, an old battle-scarred Tyrannosaurus rex roamed prehistoric Saskatchewan.
Through these young informants, Ripley meets battle-scarred reformers, sleep-deprived zombie students, and a teacher who earns $4 million a year.
Timothy Egan Earlier this month, the world's most battle-scarred cable news network did something extraordinary in this year of vaporous political contrails.
Wearing military-style regalia, General Hifter said that all that remained was to clear battle-scarred neighborhoods of land mines and unexploded ordnance.
The manic Sultan Khilji, with long hair and a battle-scarred face, bares his teeth as he chomps on massive chunks of meat.
Clinton was boring by comparison, the hyper-familiar and battle-scarred veteran of the same old political battles — not an easy sell in 2016.
The question now is whether these victories can convince battle-scarred Democratic women to believe once again that a woman can beat Donald Trump.
To the battle-scarred investor fearful of another market crash, "Options Action " trader Mike Khouw has a strategy on how to protect your portfolio.
Surprisingly, she had turned down my suggestion of doing a more discreet interview in one of the Khrushchev-era apartments in the battle-scarred suburbs.
Photographer Florian Rainer and and journalist Jutta Sommerbauer took their book title, The Gray Zone, from the name locals give to this battle-scarred landscape.
The fighters and commanders clasped their arms round each other, smiling, in a battle-scarred landscape of rubble and ruined buildings around the main square.
Now coalition warplanes are knocking the bridges out themselves to prevent the Islamic State from bringing supplies and car bombs into the battle-scarred east.
Clinton was always proclaiming herself to be the proven warrior in the field — toughened up and battle-scarred from decades of waging fights against Republicans.
Box's hard-won NYSE debut was actually quite positive, but by then we were battle-scarred and smart enough not to get caught up in it.
As mass was celebrated Saturday, dozens of Iraqi and US security forces were on standby to protect worshipers at the historic, battle-scarred Mart Shmony Church.
Like the two Somali schools, the Deva hospital, a rare private clinic in battle-scarred Mogadishu popular with a tiny Somali elite, is no longer working.
As women navigate these manmade, battle-scarred places, a subtle feminist subtext emerges: despite the sectarian labels, these Troubles are those of troubled and troubling men.
Exhibitionism aside, Jon is a battle-scarred motocross rider who has joined the patrol to impress his estranged wife (Kristen Bell, Mr. Shepard's real-life spouse).
Scotty's battle-scarred skeleton suggests that the predator incurred a lot of injuries during its life, including broken ribs and a tail bite from another T. rex.
TUNIS (Reuters) - Acute shortages of medicines, equipment and staff are putting patients at risk in Libya's battle-scarred eastern city of Benghazi, the health minister said on Friday.
The movement has organized mass bike rides for both men and women that have attracted up to 1,000 people, including one through the streets of battle-scarred Homs.
His air of breezy self-assurance in the private meetings he is conducting to tease his plans at times astounds the battle-scarred veterans of past such efforts.
AFRIN, Syria (Reuters) - The flags that fly over Afrin are both Syrian opposition and Turkish, but there is little doubt who is in control of this battle-scarred city.
Clinton: a battle-scarred politician who seeks to "do all the good you can," and who admits she is as flawed as everyone else in the city of man.
That's the rather heartening question posed by James DeMonaco's script, which — aside from one battle-scarred freak named Skeletor (Rotimi Paul) — presents residents who'd initially rather party than rampage.
The city, with its battle-scarred reputation, may seem like a long shot, but Mr. Baraka has pulled together a coalition convinced that Amazon would accelerate the city's comeback.
As the lights went up in the screening room, Landau introduced Salazar, who provided a spoiler-free explanation of Alita's narrative arc from abandoned cyborg shell to battle-scarred warrior.
Building materials that are easy to source in the battle-scarred city - such as rubble and mud - could be used for construction until more permanent replacements become available, she said.
And I write this knowing — in fact, battle scarred by my knowledge — that few subjects elicit angrier responses from some readers than suggesting that women can also pay for dates.
Mr. Barrett started writing for The Voice in 1973 and, five years later, inherited the already battle-scarred and politically irreverent Runnin' Scared column just as Mr. Koch became mayor.
Sunday marks 75 years since Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthal captured the iconic photograph of six US Marines raising an American flag over the battle-scarred Japanese island of Iwo Jima.
This 'de-equitisation,' driven partly by battle-scarred individuals and partly by a large move into long-term debt by pension funds seeking to hedge long-term obligations, has been expensive.
With extra security and checkpoints to protect the 2.5 km (1.5 mile) stretch of sand from possible Islamist attacks, the beach offers a place to escape from the battle-scarred capital.
A photograph and tweet from the Jerusalem Post's Seth Frantzman shows Iraqi troops posing with the rocket launcher near Bartella, a battle-scarred Assyrian Christian town less than 22015 miles from Mosul.
The latest twist in the Trump administration's personnel decisions related to immigration shows that it has become one of the most battle-scarred areas of internal turf in the past several months.
WASHINGTON — The bad-news stories slammed into the White House in pitiless succession on Tuesday, leaving President Trump's battle-scarred West Wing aides staring at their flat screens in glassy-eyed shock.
On five trips to battle-scarred Iraq, New York Times journalists scoured old Islamic State offices in 220 cities and towns, gathering thousands of documents abandoned by the militants as their "caliphate" crumbled.
They're an enjoyable team, featuring a disillusioned ex-soldier who services your mechs, a battle-scarred hotshot pilot, and a nerdy engineer-historian who finds herself embarked on the adventure of a lifetime.
Authorities said the 27-year-old had been caught attempting to smuggle a huge cache of weapons back to France that he had reportedly acquired through militants in the country's battle-scarred east.
Mama's Royal CafeEvery city has one: The diner that's stood the test of time, filled with battle-scarred bar stools and seen-it-all waitresses, devoted locals, and its own particular breed of Americana.
The iconic image of five US Marines and a Navy sailor raising an American flag over the battle-scarred Japanese island of Iwo Jima was captured by photographer Joe Rosenthal about 72 years ago.
The Force Band arrives at some point later this year; pricing has not yet been set, but we do know it'll come with a nifty new "battle-scarred" version of everyone's favorite soccer ball droid.
Ten years later, his single van has grown into a fleet of second-hand ambulances whose red, hand-stencilled Aamin Ambulance logo and nasal sirens are instantly recognized on the battle-scarred streets of Mogadishu.
While the league is a business venture first and foremost, it has a role to play in shaping Afghan society in a time when the battle-scarred country is still trying to find its feet.
"Bright" hinges on the relationship between two reluctantly paired police officers: battle-scarred beat cop Daryl Ward (Will Smith) and his idealistic new partner, Nick Jakoby (Joel Edgerton), the first Orc ever allowed on the force.
The video, released overnight after a trip on Sunday, showed Assad in sunglasses at the wheel of his Honda car, speaking about the government's increasing strength as peaceful scenery behind him gave way to battle-scarred concrete.
Now the semi-retired director is enlisting a new generation of collaborators to reimagine the 1979 film as a "psychological horror RPG" that puts the player in the boots of Martin Sheen's battle-scarred protagonist, Captain Benjamin Willard.
JUAN MARTIN DEL POTRO (Argentina) The battle-scarred Argentine is back from yet more injury woes and if his body can hold up he has big enough weapons to blast through even the most rugged defenses on clay.
Nadal, who pulled out of the Brisbane International with a thigh strain, has shrugged off concerns his battle-scarred body may not be able to handle the strain of two weeks of top-level tennis, but doubts remain.
Community school funds enabled Mr. Mazzaroppi to deliver the emotional support that battle-scarred children badly need — recruiting a squadron of social workers, training teachers to counsel students and teaching older students how to mentor their younger classmates.
Whoever goes on to win this competition — whether it is Juventus, hard-boiled and battle-scarred, or Real Madrid, all unrivaled glamour, or even Atlético Madrid's indomitable dogs of war — will not have a monopoly on its memory.
As much as any of these perks, it is the chance to chronicle the best talent, the tensest games, the most battle-scarred rivalries — and to do it all in the lush and cocooned world of big-league stadiums.
The film — though "film" is almost certainly the wrong word to describe it — shifts between live-action shots of Bashir's wheeling his way through battle-scarred urban landscapes and an animated reconstruction of the shooting that nearly killed him.
But unless and until the S&P 500 itself loses a fifth of its value, a bear market isn't formally in the books, and we can evaluate the present environment as a bull market, and indeed, quite a battle-scarred one.
Within 48 hours of the huge twin explosions that hit Mogadishu on Saturday, a Turkish air ambulance had landed in the battle-scarred capital and picked up dozens of wounded Somalis to transport them to Turkey for free medical treatment.
MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - Mosul's wrecked roads, bridges and broader economy will take at least five years to repair and need billions of dollars of development that Iraq's government will struggle to afford, officials returning to the battle-scarred city said.
Watch VICE News' The Russians Are Coming: Estonia's National Militia But what many Europeans viewed as an expanding bubble of peace and prosperity on their battle-scarred continent, most Russians saw as an encroachment into their traditional sphere of influence.
Several observers picked Lovren and his teammates out as possible dark horses, the class of their midfield, of Modric and Ivan Rakitic, and the battle-scarred industry of Mario Mandzukic a clear threat to anyone who should cross their path.
Almost all the Sudanese fighters appear to come from the battle-scarred and impoverished region of Darfur, where some 300,000 people were killed and 203 million displaced during a dozen years of conflict over diminishing arable land and other scarce resources.
Yet the poem must also seem to come from an authentic perspective — that is, readers may be dismayed to discover that the poet who wrote so movingly about Qusayr has himself never left the battle-scarred streets of Iowa City.
I'm talking about James Levine and Plácido Domingo, the battle-scarred titans of opera who joined forces on Monday, their 329th performance together since their Met partnership began, for Verdi's "Nabucco," a biblical potboiler of religious wars and forbidden love.
If his two slow dances with mortality have changed him any, beyond his battle-scarred appearance, it is in how he experiences his own songs — songs that somehow have the power to improve a teenage boy's lousy day in Virginia.
Iligan, Philippines (CNN)Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte begged forgiveness Tuesday for declaring martial law in Mindanao island and vowed to rebuild Marawi, the battle-scarred city at the heart of nearly four weeks of fighting between Philippines forces and ISIS-affiliated militants.
As we crossed Yemen — from the battle-scarred port of Hudaydah to the Houthi-held mountains — on a bumpy 900-mile journey, we saw scenes of heartbreaking suffering that unfolded against a backdrop of spectacular mountains, and customs that stubbornly endure despite everything.
In battle-scarred Falluja, which has witnessed more than a decade of violence — between al Qaeda and U.S. forces and later Iraq's own security forces — it is hard to tell how much of the visible damage has been caused by the latest fighting.
Not so with Logan, whose core story is pretty simple: It's 2029, and our bleary, battle-scarred hero is in a permanent state of hiding, occasionally looking in on his old mentor Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart) and the tracker mutant Caliban, his caretaker (Stephen Merchant).
Pishevar, one of Silicon Valley's most battle-scarred investors, said Tuesday that he would take an "immediate leave of absence" from both Sherpa Capital and Hyperloop One, the company built on well-known entrepreneur Elon Musk's vision for fast and efficient freight and passenger transportation.
Read MoreSantoli: Battle-scarred bull market turns 7 If headline inflation were to break decisively above 2 percent, it could tilt the Fed-watching debate toward those who believe Chair Janet Yellen is inclined to try for a couple more rate increases this year.
The reality is, the background here, which you alluded to, is that I am so battle-scarred at this point, and I've dealt with so many people who are willing to consciously lie about my views and who will just play the evasion game endlessly.
Not that I was expecting it to happen any differently; that game's rather older, battle-scarred Joel's selfishness mightn't have always been obvious, but he was exclusively in it for himself ever since his daughter's death, and the greater good wasn't about to change that.
In choosing Judge Kavanaugh, the president opted for a battle-scarred veteran of Republican politics but also someone with close ties to the Bush family — a history that aides to Mr. Trump said he viewed as a strike against him and had to overcome.
The candidacy of the battle-scarred Mr. Juppé is seen by his supporters as a bulwark at a time when the postelection United States is now routinely depicted as one leg of a global tripartite menace, along with China and Russia, bearing down on fragile Western democracies.
Nya and her fellow school employees — Dun (Jaime Lincoln Smith), a savvy and dangerously attractive security guard, and Laurie (a fiery Tasha Lawrence), a battle-scarred veteran teacher — seem to regard their jobs as mostly a matter of keeping a tenuous peace in a combat zone.
Clinton has emerged from the Chappaqua woods with her husband and family in tow, much to the delight of New Yorkers who have embraced her as a battle-scarred heroine, and seem to want to help the former Democratic presidential candidate get over her election blues.
No, we're more than half way through the year 2016, when the heavyweight savannah is ruled by apex predators like Stipe Miocic, Alistair Overeem and Cain Velasquez, and battle-scarred fighters like Cro Cop and Fedor struggle against middling opponents like Gabriel Gonzaga and Fabio fucking Maldonado.
A row of Soviet-era DShK heavy machine guns, known as Dushkas in the Middle East, and RPG-7 rocket propelled grenade launchers - many battle-scarred with bullet holes - await his attention as he uses rudimentary tools to manufacture a steel part to replace a broken Dushka cocking lever.
But in the halls and meeting rooms of the Long Beach Convention Center, many of the battle-scarred Democratic insiders — strategists, elected officials, campaign operatives — had a far more caustic view of her chances, suggesting that Harris' team has already let slip away her shot at the White House.
Debates over the Vietnam War and poverty exploded into what seemed like open warfare between young baby boomers who craved a new world and an older generation, many battle-scarred by the Second World War, who prized a tenuous domestic peace over justice for groups who had been left out of Eisenhower-era America's prosperity.
In Huma Bhabha's spare, striking installation on the roof of the Met—a pair of monumental figures, one prostrate, either in prayer or in fear, and the other a battle-scarred, five-faced warrior-golem—she similarly flips the script on conventions of beauty, while injecting figurative traditions (Eastern and Western, ancient and modern) with a dose of pulp science fiction.
Some members of the cast of "The Inheritance," Lopez's six-and-a-half-hour doubleheader about the AIDS generation and its antecedents and successors, are so young that the Broadway production — after a world premiere in London last year — asked that battle-scarred survivor Edmund White to attend a rehearsal and answer questions as if to provide proof that the gay past exists.
After a fairly conventional Star Wars shot of the battle-scarred heroes regrouping on the main deck of the Millennium Falcon — the kind of image that would ordinarily lead directly to John Williams' rousing exit theme — Johnson cuts back to Canto Bight, where the impoverished, oppressed stable boys and girls are already sharing the legend of how Luke Skywalker returned to the fray to stall the First Order and buy his friends time to escape.

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