Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

411 Sentences With "disfigured"

How to use disfigured in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "disfigured" and check conjugation/comparative form for "disfigured". Mastering all the usages of "disfigured" from sentence examples published by news publications.

And in the meantime, people are getting disfigured or dying.
This will exacerbate the look of the already disfigured body.
For the last five years, it has disfigured the neighborhood.
They are disfigured and transformed by conflict, melted by hate.
The ringleader is Issa, his face disfigured, his body dignified.
Dilbireen Muhsin, 2, Iraq Severe burns disfigured little Dilbireen Muhsin's face.
He was left horribly disfigured and passed away several months later.
Firebase opens with a disfigured American soldier tied to a post.
The process cures his illness, but leaves him scarred and disfigured.
The crabs are worse; disfigured with soft shells and little meat.
I believe that this is because I'm both disfigured and disabled.
"I have to protect conservatism from being disfigured," Ryan told me.
Experimenting on the disfigured faces of WWI veterans happened elsewhere, too.
Our view from the backyard porch was transformed, disfigured by Florence.
The boy so disfigured the police weren't sure of his gender.
Hideously crushed and disfigured under the jackboot of the EU's evil Filternet!
The ritual allegedly left the girl permanently disfigured from the facial burns.
Not only would he be blind for life, he was permanently disfigured.
Even as a severely disfigured character, Ryan Reynolds still has enviable looks.
We were particularly stricken by Lady Gillén's case, disfigured by her boyfriend.
Scopas and his guests were crushed to death and disfigured beyond recognition.
At least one woman had been permanently disfigured by flammable hair spray.
"I would like to see [Loras] get disfigured by the Sparrows, the same way he gets disfigured at Dragonstone with the boiling oil," he said — and that is exactly what happened ahead of Loras' death in season 6.
And let's not pull punches — misogyny has disfigured how Dickinson's story is told.
Instead, Tremblay will be made to look disfigured with prosthetics and heavy makeup.
From that point on, my nose continued to swell up and become disfigured.
His disfigured body was found in a ditch more than a week later.
The electoral law has been disfigured by frequent amendments and absurd regulatory detail.
The disfigured door of an age-old local mosque has also been repaired.
There were rumors that, much like Eligia's face, Evita's body had been disfigured.
Many others were left blind from corneal ulcerations or severely disfigured by pockmarks.
The poison badly disfigured Yushchenko, but he survived and won the Ukrainian election.
When they started bringing the injured to our house, people's faces were disfigured.
His doctors ignored his wishes, and Mr. Cowart survived, severely disfigured and disabled.
In some cases, people said they were disfigured and underwent surgeries and skin grafts.
A theatre that would mimic his missions in Afghanistan and fuel his disfigured imagination.
"Notre Dame de Paris as the church in our time is disfigured." he said.
Fifty naked and disfigured mannequins lie on the roof of a West Hollywood home.
Most victims are women, who are blinded or disfigured by jilted partners or relatives.
For centuries, burn victims have had incredibly limited options for healing their disfigured skin.
The patients claim her negligence left them disfigured and, in one case, brain damaged.
His face is disfigured from multiple surgeries in an unsuccessful attempt to evade capture.
Their first investigation begins with the discovery of a disfigured skeleton in a cellar.
Deadpool, aka Wade Wilson, is a disfigured mercenary with the ability of accelerated healing.
Sham, now 1½, was born without an eye and with a seriously disfigured face.
Specters of men disfigured by the hammer attack erupt out of a blackened space.
Good news ... Bengals legend Anthony Munoz has some first(disfigured)hand knowledge for ya!
Ebert suffered complications from surgery that left him disfigured and without the ability to speak.
Researchers had a second gruesome explanation for all the disfigured bones: cannibalism, prompted by starvation.
The injury left his hand completely disfigured and led to his index figure being amputated.
According to popular media—film, television, and books—to be disfigured means to be evil.
Ramos was reportedly identified Thursday by facial recognition software after he deliberately disfigured his fingertips.
She was the only one who survived, although she was left badly injured and disfigured.
Both the musicians and their instruments are broken, disfigured, yet still they create beguiling art.
Both promises are kept, but at a cost, for Wade is disfigured by the treatment.
Eyewitness accounts, and battlefield photographs of bloated, disfigured bodies, indicate that many died terrible deaths.
He was gunned down, and his body was disfigured by a grenade explosion, to intimidate others.
Eye-gouging became the ultimate finish in rough-and-tumble, with men being disfigured for life.
Craig's disfigured body was found wrapped in a tarp in a wooded area in Yates County.
It was a weird gene that, when mutated, produced disfigured tomato leaves that looked like needles.
I have tried online dating extensively, especially with special sites for both disfigured and disabled people.
She required multiple facial operations and is badly disfigured, but she returned to work in January.
When Brayan saw her in the coffin, she was so disfigured that he couldn't recognize her.
The disfigured corpse of a journalist who reports on the attack is discovered in a sewer.
In 2014, she pleaded guilty to attacking a woman who was left with a disfigured nose.
The giraffe—looking desiccated but not disfigured—was put on display in a clear, airless box.
The 16-year-old Syrian girl named Marwa was disfigured when a bomb struck her home.
John Bizimungu, a cobbler in Kampala, Uganda, has a cancer that has disfigured his right foot.
One of these resulted in a surprisingly moving series of paintings portraying bodies disfigured by tumors.
Disfigured by dark slashes, both images feel all too relevant to the current climate surrounding gender relations.
There are about 120 million disease sufferers globally, with about a quarter disfigured and incapacitated, WHO said.
Sometimes they're disfigured, and sometimes they indulge in things that comfort them, and sometimes they're outright disgusting.
The bite allegedly severed her tear duct and disfigured her upper lip, leaving her with permanent scars.
The photograph shows an intubated Neumann with a swollen and disfigured face lying in a hospital bed.
Outbursts of racism have long disfigured soccer games in Europe, but their frequency has increased this season.
The proportion disfigured by leprosy, blinded by diseases like trachoma or suffering from other ailments also fell.
Globally, about 120m people are infected with lymphatic filariasis, of whom about a third are disfigured or incapacitated.
But convincing women with severely disfigured faces to move on with their lives is near impossible, she said.
It's not concrete proof, but those disfigured legs from Chilling Adventures of Sabrina look pretty evil to me.
After a toxic race - during which Yushchenko's face is disfigured in a poisoning attempt - Yanukovich is declared winner.
Prisoners gave us, in 2013, a lingering and utterly horrifying shot of Paul Dano's swollen, severely disfigured face.
The film follows Mohammed Jawad, a plastic surgeon who treats women who have been disfigured by acid attacks.
The baby girl, Sham Aldaher, was born last July without an eye and with a severely disfigured face.
Disfigured, depressed and unable to speak, he can consume nothing thicker than milk and needs near-constant care.
As lasting as the resulting blindness in that eye was Hearn's terrible self-consciousness about his disfigured appearance.
But American pop culture has typically painted a disfigured portrait of us and rarely thought to rework it.
He survived a bomb attack in his palace mosque in 2011 which killed senior aides and disfigured him.
No one could see their faces because they were disfigured by bullets and too much time had passed.
Wade Wilson is a disfigured mercenary with mutant abilities and a surprisingly good fashion sense, according to stylists.
The man who was studying to become a dentist died with his teeth missing and his mouth disfigured.
His face and body were disfigured by the poisoning and he had dozens of operations in the aftermath.
His face and body were disfigured by the poisoning and he had dozens of operations following the poisoning.
In the room, I first stumble across horrific photos of disfigured victims, with a display of a dead fetus.
After everything goes horribly wrong, Wade emerges as Deadpool, disfigured and unhappy about it, but with gnarly healing powers.
"You can see [Junior] crying when he sees his father and how he's basically disfigured by cancer," said Stratton.
On May 22, a SpaceX rocket launch left one poor, seemingly high-end camera horribly disfigured and forever ruined.
The intimidating phone calls warned them they would be murdered, mutilated, disfigured with acid, and raped again, she explained.
Funeral photos of Till's ghastly, disfigured face were branded in the memory of many in that era, including Ali.
At least until one of the artist's, iconic disfigured grins show up in the Hall of Faces, that is.
According to the Mayo Clinic, the abnormality is usually caused by parts of the skull being small or disfigured.
" For Ms. Guthrie, "flat visibility is about refusing to buy into the narrative that women without breasts are disfigured.
The costs associated with 3-D printed custom implants in surgery for disfigured or injured animals can be prohibitive.
And you may wonder — because their faces are both disfigured beyond concealment — if such self-consciousness ever leaves them.
About 40 million people are disfigured or disabled by the disease, called lymphatic filariasis, the World Health Organization estimates.
The crimes are happening across the country and Dalits are not simply killed: They are humiliated, tortured, disfigured, destroyed.
You see charred, hanging, disfigured black bodies hanging from trees, and white folks picnicking under them — young children smiling.
"I managed to escape with my life but I needed reconstructive surgery because my face was so disfigured," Neilson revealed.
During the second world war Archibald McIndoe, a plastic surgeon, treated desperately disfigured servicemen at the local Queen Victoria Hospital.
Pictures felt otherwise and cast actor Josh Brolin to portray the disfigured western bounty hunter in its 2010 film adaptation.
However, it's worth noting that neither the Phantom nor the Hunchback are monsters in any traditional sense, just disfigured men.
The roster is filled with bizarrely disfigured fighters, the combat is completely unique, and the different game modes feel fresh.
"I managed to escape with my life but I needed reconstructive surgery because my face was so disfigured," she shared.
The first is Eugene, a teenager that's been left horribly disfigured as the result of a suicide attempt gone wrong.
They said the men appeared to be in their 20s and their faces and necks were swollen and severely disfigured.
The doctors also had to reconstruct the patient's abdomen, which had become disfigured due to the mass, according to Chuang.
Those stairs, disfigured as they are, fulfill their purpose of supporting my family on their daily journey through this world.
Warmbier's parents, however, have alleged that their son was badly disfigured and tortured while he was imprisoned in North Korea.
People donated money to the family who claimed their daughter was kicked out of KFC because of her disfigured face.
I worried that it would be disfigured forever and that I wouldn't be able to ever use it effectively again.
When two of the men, Allison Gorman and Kee Thompson, were later found dead, they had been disfigured beyond recognition.
By his mid-teens, when Stockhausen was a medical orderly tending to disfigured, dying soldiers, he had become an orphan.
Lynching photographs showed our mangled, disfigured bodies as constant reminders of what was in store for an uppity African American.
At least 100,000 people die annually from snake bites, and 300,000 more are permanently disfigured, according to the World Health Organization.
Three years ago, she became the guardian of a Syrian girl whose face had been disfigured by burns from an airstrike.
According to Mwende, 27, her husband, Stephen Ngila, slashed her face, leaving her disfigured, and cut off both of her hands.
The surgery left her with two large scars where she formerly had breasts, leaving her feeling disfigured and questioning her womanhood.
She went on to marry another guy, but her face was so disfigured that she had to wear a prosthetic nose.
Growing up with a disfigured face, the belief that I was inferior and unworthy of basic equality was ingrained in me.
His mother allowed newspapers to print photos of Till's disfigured face in his casket, which fired up the civil rights movement.
Her body was so badly disfigured that the coroner said he had to use a tattoo to identify her, WKYT reports.
Williams, though, did not linger about to track the disfigured ball's final destination as that shot had sealed her the set.
Is Beta maybe disfigured or is this something that will maybe be explored as the season goes on as you mentioned?
The trauma staff members told me that his face was so disfigured and bruised that they had difficulty determining his race.
Perfectly shaped apples and potatoes will share shelf space with double-pronged carrots, misshapen pears, crooked cucumbers and hideously disfigured eggplants.
The body we'd buried belonged to a different person; he was so disfigured that we couldn't tell he was someone else.
Even when the mural is disfigured, though, anyone with even a fleeting interest in Italian soccer can recognize whom it depicts.
It also charges that in June 2017, several members pressed a heated knife to a man's face, leaving him permanently disfigured.
But the curse of plastic pollution threatens to make this a paradise lost, disfigured by trash-strewn shores and sprawling landfill sites.
His face is so disfigured by his condition he wears a toy astronaut helmet to hide behind every time he steps outside.
If it takes too much damage in battle and its neck is disfigured, it spends all night trying to fix it, crying.
Even with his disfigured face (the makeup doesn't quite disguise his handsome features), Mr. Felciano frankly makes for a more enticing prospect.
Bragi's The Headphone and Dash Pro left me underwhelmed, with the latter being especially bloated and disfigured by an overabundance of bass.
The use of corrosive liquids, which leave victims gruesomely disfigured with life-altering injuries, has grown in popularity the last few years.
Among them was a 7-year-old boy who had had several of his fingers chopped off and his face permanently disfigured.
" When Williams first saw her son lying in a hospital bed, she she said she couldn't recognize him because he was "disfigured.
Many of these disfigured WWI veterans became socially isolated as a result, too embarrassed by their own appearance to appear in public.
After the fight both made their toilets, came back to Buffalo, and had their disfigured faces and bodies attended to by physicians.
Along the way were the remains of the years of fighting: burned-out mud huts, houses disfigured by bullets and artillery fire.
"They left me to die with my face disfigured a broken nose, lacerations in my face and head," he wrote on Instagram.
Smallpox, which once killed 2 million people a year and disfigured many more, is the only human disease to have been eradicated.
Across the Western world, there is a rising epidemic of depression and anxiety—one that disfigured my life for over a decade.
Slimer started his afterlife as a more traditional ghoul, but was disfigured when the Ghostbusters were called to the restaurant he was haunting.
Nothing's ever too bright in Darkman though, because Wilder's horribly disfigured face is either on the surface is lurking just beneath every scene.
When Johnny finally came out he had on dark glasses, but they did not cover the horrible sight of his completely disfigured face.
Critics and protesters called for the removal of Dana Schutz's painting of Emmett Till's disfigured corpse, "Open Casket" (2016), from the Whitney Biennial.
" The speaker defended the times he broke with Trump, saying "if I see conservatism being disfigured I'm going to stand up for conservatism.
The abstracted, impasto painting depicts the open casket of African-American teenager Emmett Till, who was savagely beaten, disfigured, and lynched in 1955.
He became a sort of Phantom of the Squared Circle Opera, disgusted by his own completely normal, handsome, not-at-all disfigured face.
Demi Lovato has finally acknowledged the existence of Poot Lovato — the infamous and mysterious disfigured image of Demi Lovato — thus setting her free.
They're constantly oppressive, set in a ruined Russia of the near future, the landscape disfigured by war and the wildlife mutated by radiation.
Ryan Reynolds plays the cocky hero, a former mercenary who gains his powers through an experimental treatment that also leaves him horribly disfigured.
Some incels believe—perhaps as a result of having virtually no experience with the female anatomy—that a woman becomes disfigured by intercourse.
Becker was proud of his sexuality, his body, and his experiments, even those that failed—including one that left his penis permanently disfigured.
He won praise for teaching by example, cradling to his chest a badly disfigured man at a public audience in St. Peter's Square.
What exactly is feminist about seeing women insulted, raped, humiliated, disfigured, beaten, tasered, tortured—and subjected to the sadistic whims of other women?
Jozsef Keresztes, 47, was disfigured three decades ago when a bear surprised him in fields near Bixad, a village south of Baile Tusnad.
Just ask the Chinese manufacturers that hawk clothes online with images of glamorous magazine spreads, then ship out disfigured imitations to unsuspecting customers.
Splashes of Post-Impressionism (Cézanne nature scenes), Romanticism (dark landscapes from Gericault) and sculpture (a disfigured torso by Rodin) round out the mix.
The incident drew national attention, especially after his mother insisted on an open-casket funeral and photos of his disfigured face circulated nationwide.
Maybe you can only fully appreciate beauty after seeing a guy's gaping, disfigured face, jaw busted in two, on their uncensored album cover.
Rock band My Morning Jacket allegedly caused a car accident so bad it disfigured the victim ... who's now taking the guys to court.
He's a lout who rarely bathes, is given to thievery, has herpes sores that flare around his mouth and is frequently disfigured from brawls.
Though Francis' gestures — washing women's feet, kissing a disfigured man — are unaccompanied by commentary, there is a theological depth to them shouldn't go unnoticed.
Andy Sandness survived a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the face in Christmas 2006 that left him disfigured and without a nose and jaw.
Hardison, a volunteer firefighter, suffered severe burns that badly disfigured his face during a 27 search and rescue mission through a blazing house fire.
When his mother returns, she has been literally disfigured, her arms covered in scars, her movements wary, her conversation guarded, even around her son.
The top of the hat is pointed, caused by an indent of the crown, creating an unfortunate look that makes the head look disfigured.
Schutz has come under fire for "Open Casket" (2016), a painting based on photographs of the disfigured 14-year-old boy in his casket.
The woman in a box is disfigured, plain and simple; it's an act that purports to be magic, and it is and it isn't.
What begins with a screwy reharmonization of the opening verse becomes a contortionist's dance through various rhythms: arena-rock pummel, disfigured march, twisted shuffle.
One person who escapes is named Arseface (Ian Colletti) because his face, badly disfigured after a botched suicide attempt, looks like a giant anus.
There are also a disfigured, rather yearning character, called Pitiful Creature, and a fusty academic who breaks in occasionally to comment on the work.
In 1917, when she was almost 40, she opened a Paris studio devoted to creating prosthetic masks for soldiers whose faces had been disfigured.
According to NBC Los Angeles, her legal filing alleges that she was permanently disfigured and now has difficulty "[functioning] as a wife" to her husband.
Those included Stitches, about a disfigured teen who becomes a television star, and Incident at Cobbler's Knob, about witches and warlocks and a gay beaver.
Chelsea has led a difficult life the last few years — he was left severely disfigured after he was hit by a drunk driver in 2013.
He said that his fate reminded him of a neighbor's dog who had been named Lucky despite many misfortunes that had left the creature disfigured.
He became compelled to help wounded veterans after seeing a TV program on the challenges faced by disabled and disfigured veterans returning home from war.
For women young and old, being disfigured or maimed by conflicts in Middle East is a stain that stigmatizes them for life, health workers say.
They believe he may have been killed in the attack or so severely disfigured that he chose to hide from friends and family, officials said.
It also served to give Daryl a rival in the form of Dwight, whose face appears to be disfigured now that he's rejoined the Saviors.
Tens of thousands witnessed his injuries over four days, and Jet magazine published images of Emmett's swollen and disfigured face for the world to see.
When her body was recovered, some two weeks later, her face was so disfigured that the police advised Feldmann not to view her daughter's remains.
Another rested beside his head: a point-blank shot at an already-dead man that would leave his face disfigured at an open-casket funeral.
He went on to play a Turkish prison inmate in "Midnight Express" in 1978 and the gentle, disfigured John Merrick in "The Elephant Man" in 1980.
But the most memorable moments of his papacy, such as his long public embrace of a man terribly disfigured by a skin disease, are completely unscripted.
During closing arguments, prosecutors showed the jury photos of Ame's discolored and disfigured body after she was found in the trunk, the Phoenix New Times reports.
" He adds, "You can't just leave it [the cavity] in there, because that can lead to problems like disfigured facial expressions, cellulitis and other serious problems.
Her face disfigured, a concentration camp survivor named Nelly returns to Berlin after the war, has reconstructive surgery and goes in search of her husband, Johnny.
Soon after Ms. Shinn saw her son's corpse, she came to the harsh realization that he might have been too disfigured for an open-coffin funeral.
Similarly, plastic surgery wouldn't be what it is today if a bloodbath that took place 100 years ago hadn't left hundreds of thousands of men disfigured.
While Lilly did not seem too worse for wear, McCoy was bleeding profusely and his face was so swollen and disfigured that he could barely see.
Thousands of mourners rushed to his village soon after the gunfight; many tried to touch his disfigured body in a sign of reverence for fallen militants.
Speaking to the YES Network shortly after the trade, Stanton expressed sympathy for the poor baseballs that would be disfigured from the blows of Yankees lumber.
The rest of the commercial looks like any other Bond movie, though, complete with stunts, gunfire and two facially disfigured villains (Christoph Waltz and Rami Malek).
Authorities allege that Rimmon Lewis, 32, and Angela Strothers, 33, brutally beat and disfigured Strothers' 13-year-old daughter and forced her to live in unsanitary conditions.
"These houses are kind of disfigured, because they were built from the inside out, to have the most amenities to sell faster," she told the Washington Post.
The commentary is full of vitriol, the bitter observations of a man who saw the pinnacle of his life's work irreparably disfigured by the vicissitudes of politics.
She checks the belongings of the horribly disfigured body of Maurice LeFay (Scoot McNairy), finding a ripped out phone book page with Ennis Stussy's information on it.
"The Possession of Hannah Grace" follows "Pretty Little Liars" star Shay Mitchell as a morgue worker who realizes a disfigured cadaver has been possessed by a demon.
The disfigured Jangly Man and the bulbous Pale Lady look as if they've been simply lifted from the '80s children's books and dropped onto the big screen.
Even the fascination Wash finds in scientific inquiry and the Cloud-cutter project exacts permanent costs: his face is disfigured when he's burned by a hydrogen explosion.
Facial recognition software is almost at the point where you can scan your face and render 3D versions of yourself that don't look like disfigured Marvel villains.
In some cases, however, if the wounds are too grievous or the body is extremely disfigured, the military might suggest that the coffin remain sealed. Tech. Sgt.
Then surgeons will cut off the dying person's face and attach it to a disfigured man who has been waiting for a face transplant since last summer.
Last week Mr. Regeni's mother, Paola, said that her son's body had been so disfigured that she could only recognize him by the tip of his nose.
Its banks are disfigured by small hydropower stations, some half built, and by diversion tunnels, blasted out of solid rock, that leave miles of the riverbed dry.
The disfigured bodies of murdered and acid-burned Rohingya Muslims were left strewn across five mass graves in a Myanmar village, an Associated Press investigation revealed Thursday.
The rescuers photographed the bodies before sealing them up, which is a good thing: Under the sun, they bloated and became disfigured, the skin blackening as if burnt.
The impact disfigured Jennifer's face to the point that authorities were unable to identify her, Mendocino County Sheriff's Deputy Robert Julian testified, noting that Sarah was also unrecognizable.
A 19-year-old girl from India who had her face disfigured in an acid attack strutted on the catwalk during New York Fashion Week, wowing the audience.
The crowd keeps listening to his mother, waiting for some mention of her disfigured face, while she goes on about the increased grade-repetition rate in primary schools.
"Chaw" probes the danger of chewing tobacco by featuring a portrait of former outfielder Bill Tuttle, whose habit disfigured him and later caused his death from oral cancer.
And as this behavior continues, it is not just our politics being disfigured, but the American sense of well-being and time-honored notions of the common good.
THE POSSESSION OF HANNAH GRACE A woman (Shay Mitchell) working in a morgue has to deal with a body that's been disfigured — and that may still be possessed.
New York is depicted more often than not at night, its citizens at emotional extremes, its tenements and storefronts often disfigured by violence of one sort or another.
He was in Calcutta, where sectarian riots had disfigured life, even as bloody carnage had left hundreds of Hindus dead in East Bengal and Muslims, likewise, in Bihar.
The publicity campaign used the disfigured face of a player from the painting, and the effort quickly caught on, surpassing its goal and raising 63,000 euros in all.
Yet his emaciated body, which the family barely recognised, was disfigured by missing teeth, a leg broken by a blunt tool, deep lacerations across his back, bruises and cuts.
From what we know about greyscale in the books, children have a better chance of surviving greyscale than adults, but even Shireen Baratheon was left disfigured from the disease.
The US Centers for Disease Control says it's a "leading cause of permanent disability worldwide, and that communities "frequently shun and reject women and men disfigured by the disease.
Farther down the shed, there is a still-life arrangement featuring a disfigured wooden mannequin staring at the roof, in a gesture that appears to be looking for God.
For The Elephant Man, Hurt was nominated for an Academy Award for best actor for his touching portrayal of a man born severely disfigured in 19th century London, England.
It was a baby boy from Oak Cliff named Michael Anthony Green Jr., not yet sixteen months old, burned over three- quarters of his body, deeply disfigured, dreadfully disabled.
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 100% (certified fresh)Synopsis: "A beautiful actress struggles to connect with her disfigured co-star on the set of a European auteur's English-language debut."
But Congolese officers say the operations are necessary and point to one particular disfigured body discovered among the scattered remnants of the ADF base as evidence of their progress.
Just like his cousin, McIndoe saw the importance of social reintegration for disfigured veterans, many of whom were pilots who had participated in the Battle of Britain in 1940.
In shunning the convention of survivors to veil their disfigured faces as Geetu once did, Sheroes is providing a powerful symbol that changes the narrative that survivors are victims.
Jovan Brakochevich and his wife, Suzana, have moved from war-battered Sarajevo to Melbourne, Australia, their psyches disfigured by unspeakable losses, as well as torture, rape and attempted suicide.
The film, based on real-life Joseph Merrick, tells the story of a congenitally disfigured 19th-century Englishman rescued from circus slavery by Frederick Treves, a prominent London surgeon.
In character as Fortune, Newland said Fortune had gotten in an accident that left him badly disfigured, which he was embarrassed by, but eventually agreed to meet Doe in person.
In many of these cases, victims are blinded or disfigured by jilted partners or relatives for not bringing adequate dowry, for refusing a man's advances or in property related disputes.
Meet Miss Shaye St. John — a former actress made of mannequin parts after a serious accident left her disfigured — who appears in multiple videos uploaded by surrealist artist Eric Fournier.
Yet Hansen, the 72-year-old Norwegian who was the meet director at Oslo's Bislett Games, said the Championships could help restore credibility to a sport disfigured by doping problems.
"The Phantom of the Opera" - the story of a disfigured musical genius obsessed with a young operatic soprano - opened in London in 803, then took Broadway by storm in 280.
Alfie Curtis, the man who played the disfigured thug that tried picking a fight with Luke Skywalker in the first 'Star Wars,' has died ... a year after Carrie Fisher's death.
One commando officer said that 12 of his fellow fighters had been killed and their bodies disfigured with chemicals, that about 20 had been injured and that several had disappeared.
A dozen years later, he's a shuffling shell and she's a disfigured recluse; so they open their rambling California farmhouse to a young nun and a clutch of orphaned girls.
In arguing for an end to "endless wars," Mr. Trump has given graphic accounts of distraught widows and disfigured soldiers in terms rarely, if ever, heard from a president. 4.
"Colonialization has disfigured us and we deserve some response to what we have been through," Sam Clayton, leader of Mystic Revelation of Rastafari, told the Associated Press at the time.
Orr's exhibit pairs the original skulls—some of them disfigured or marred by disease—with black-and-white photographs that have been vertically halved and combined with their mirror image.
As an ultramarathoner and Crossfit-er, I take pride in my body and what it can do, but suddenly none of that mattered, and I saw myself as a disfigured monster.
Whatever it offers will have to work reliably, otherwise you could end up with a grotesquely disfigured avatar version of yourself that would break rules No. 1 and No. 4 above.
McGuire had one of the most memorable performances in the 1990 John Waters' teen musical as the facially disfigured Malnorowsk, a devoted member of Cry-Baby's (Depp) gang of misfit teens.
" While Lebart tried to identify the original photographers, the images were too disfigured for her to trace their histories — which is why no text accompanies those included in "Mold in Beautiful.
I understand now that to love radically is to always be willing to be banished to some disfigured island of stone in the middle of the sea, a small sacrifice, really.
"The only figment of my imagination is that you must not be seeing right with that one eye," Covington replied, referring to Bisping's disfigured eye that resulted from a 2013 fight.
Dana Schutz's painting "Open Casket" in the 2017 Whitney Biennial highlights this phenomenon: Schutz, a white woman, attempted to stir our collective empathy by painting the disfigured body of Emmett Till.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Any enduring romanticism for war was obliterated by the industrialized brutality of World War I, from which legions of soldiers returned disfigured by facial injuries.
Seeing the disfigured remains at the train station, she collapsed -- but then she called Ebony and Jet magazines, telling them that she wanted the whole world to see what she saw.
The stakes could not be higher: a global architecture of behavior modification threatens human nature in the twenty-first century just as industrial capitalism disfigured the natural world in the twentieth.
There is something about the way Jackson morphed from pretty to disfigured, closer to Joseph Merrick, the medical case study whose "elephant man" bones Jackson swore he never tried to buy.
According to the man's daughter Brandy Evans, her father Kirby Evans, 65, was picking up a bite to eat at Forks Pit Stop when he was discriminated against for his disfigured face.
She goes as far as to imply that Kahn, who as a child burned his face so badly he was disfigured for life, had done so in search of a transcendent truth.
The mosquitos coming out of the trap are typically in very good condition and can be subject to better analysis than mosquitos that can be disfigured after coming out of other traps.
Military airstrikes, artillery and heavy machine-gun fire turned the lakeside city&aposs central business district and outlying communities into a smoldering wasteland of disfigured buildings and bullet-pocked mosques and houses.
Oftentimes, he told me over the phone, people who attempt suicide by subway are left maimed and disfigured, and wind up in hospital, where they may only die after much protracted suffering.
In addition to Romney's comments, his former vice-presidential candidate, House Speaker Paul Ryan, said he would speak out in the presidential race if he saw "conservatism being disfigured" in campaign rhetoric.
In Warlight, Nathaniel declares that when their parents left, he and his sister "began a new life," and that he is "still uncertain whether the period that followed disfigured or energized" him.
And, after ascending a once-pristine route to find it newly disfigured by their gear, Chouinard and his partner Tom Frost decided to phase out the most profitable part of their business.
Carmen Blandin Tarleton, 51, was left severely disfigured after her estranged husband beat her with a baseball bat and doused her with lye, a chemical often used in drain cleaners, in 2007.
Next to the D.J. booth is a "Body Modification" section, featuring a life-size wax model of a woman, physically disfigured by years of wearing a corset, with her inner organs displayed.
King denounced racial and economic injustice -- whether they came from presidents, business leaders or clergy -- as political and moral evils that disfigured American democracy and robbed the nation of its boundless potential.
The modern strongmen, and the fascist and communist political systems that they shaped, emerged from the war's vortex of ruined bodies and disfigured minds -- the psychological and physical wreckage of mass violence.
Theon isn't feeling very festive, given the whole castrated/tortured/disfigured thing, but Yara is out of patience for his PTSD and tells him to suck it up—they have kingdoms to conquer.
He describes how, as an Italian, people always stare at him when he's in India -- yet they never seem to pay much attention when they see someone severely disfigured by an acid attack.
Arthur Collins, a 25-year-old man, was arrested in connection to an acid attack last weekend in the Mangle E8 nightclub in Dalston that left two people partially-blind and others disfigured.
In a small pink room on the upper levels of the hospital, young girls with disfigured faces and missing limbs grow increasingly agitated as they try to solve puzzles and play board games.
Shortly after being hired last summer, the director, D. Alexandra Dyer, was disfigured in an attack that led to three arrests and the exposure of what prosecutors said was a $750,000 embezzlement scheme.
Cal/OSHA defines a serious injury or illness as one in which an employee is hospitalized for more than 24 hours or when a part of the body is lost or permanently disfigured.
Read more:A woman caught a rare flesh-eating bacteria from a manicure, and doctors had to remove chunks of her thumbA woman received a face transplant after domestic violence left her severely disfigured.
R. There's always been odd crime news out of Florida, and things seemed to hit a zenith with a 2012 incident where a man, seemingly on bath salts, attacked and disfigured another man.
His directorial debut, under the name mononym,"Steve," comes with Kuso, a new body horror comedy that follows the lives of disfigured men, women, and children living in Los Angeles after a catastrophic earthquake.
In Ryan Reynolds, it has a leading man playing a salty mercenary whose face, body and vanity are so badly disfigured that his costume disguises both who and what he thinks he is: ugly.
MADRID — Sham Aldaher came into the world in Jordan last July, safe from the horrors of the Syrian war that her family had fled, but born with a disfigured face and missing an eye.
Ukraine's former pro-Western president, Viktor A. Yushchenko, was left with his face disfigured after a dioxin poisoning — most likely concealed in a meal of boiled crayfish — that Mr. Yushchenko attributed to Russian assassins.
Still, horror stories about women left disfigured or dead after undergoing black market surgeries occasionally go viral; people latch onto them as cautionary tales or exploit them in an effort to publicly shame others.
Her subjects include Terri Schiavo on life support; George Washington as a kind of monster with overgrown wooden teeth; and a portrait of Ukraine's former president Viktor A. Yushchenko, his face disfigured by poison.
Two smaller Schutz works here are stronger: "Shame," a study in contorted female self-loathing, and especially "Open Casket," based on a famous photograph of Emmett Till, young, murdered and disfigured, in his coffin.
In the back of the room was a 230-foot-tall wooden sculpture from 260 by Kaws, a rendition of the artist's funereal Mickey Mouse figure, with X's for eyes and disfigured mouse ears.
She was a pathologist who performed hundreds of autopsies, but the image of a disfigured Emmett Till in the casket left an indelible mark on her memory as the archetypal representation of American racism.
The group posted a blurred photo of the disfigured dog, a brown and tan Rottweiler, and offered a $2,500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for the abuse.
"I saw many children who were so badly disfigured that they were beyond the scope of those organizations to help," said Klempner, who has recently retired to dedicate all of this time to his charity.
All characters are either murderers, hideously disfigured, set on fire, shot, stabbed, have their heads replaced by those of giant, smiling dogs—but it's how they execute these terrible things that make it so funny.
If Tarleton, who now lives in Manchester, New Hampshire, does not receive a new face, she will have to undergo construction of her original face, which was left severely disfigured by the domestic violence attack.
Those casualties came via the dead, but the disfigured youngsters carried chilling resonance with Negan's threat to disarm Carl in the season premiere, and with the angel statue at the Sanctuary adorned in severed arms.
The plot concerns Alviano Salvago, a disfigured outcast who constructs an island paradise, the pleasures of which go awry when other aristocrats use it as a base for abducting and assaulting the maidens of Genoa.
After undergoing multiple procedures at 18, including breast augmentation and ear pinning (a procedure that moves the ears closer to the head), she was convinced her breasts looked disfigured and sought the help of another doctor.
An Idaho father is calling on parents to educate their children about the affects of bullying in response to the torment his 7-year-old son experiences because of a rare condition that disfigured his face.
In preparation for its previous hosting of the games, in 1964, Tokyo disfigured itself by filling in the canals that made the city the Venice of the East, and built ugly expressways on top of them.
GRIFFIN, Ga. – When 23-year-old Timothy Coggins was found dead and disfigured beside a Georgia highway in 1983, the young black man&aposs family and neighbors whispered that his killing may be linked to racism.
"If there's no negotiation we could go to an Ulsterisation…with two worlds living in the same space," fears Xavier Capelles, a tax lawyer in Vic, recalling the religious bitterness that disfigured Northern Ireland for years.
At this point it's worth noting that in George R. R. Martin's books, Ser Kevan and Grand Maester Pycelle are already dead (and Loras Tyrell has been badly disfigured in a fire during a previous battle).
For Pizarnik poems collect psychic wounds; indeed they operate as compressed linguistic records of those wounds, but are also metaphorically wounds themselves, disfigured and incomplete because of the inadequacy of language ever to forge meaning fully.
Malinowski's death comes as the Ohio Senate is on the precipice of passing Judy's Law, which seeks to increase penalties in cases like hers that leave the victim permanently disfigured through the use of an accelerant.
The season 5 premiere introduced James, who brought us joy with his unflinching honesty and optimism, and Tammy, who, disfigured after contracting blood poisoning, was determined to overcome her insecurities in the hope of finding love.
After suffering two blatant eye pokes at the end of Travis Browne's long reach, Mitrione's right eye was disfigured, which no doubt obscured his ability to get out of the way of the punches of 'Hapa'.
His antagonist, Donald Cooperman (William Hurt), is a disfigured, vengeful phantom, with nods to Batman's Two-Face and Captain Queeg, who heads up the enormous law firm, Cooperman McBride, that he and Billy once ruled together.
That is because the scaffolding needed to inspect both rooms, a platform almost two-thirds of an acre in area, has made it possible to replace a damaged and disfigured ceiling mural in the catalog room.
His mother's decision not to hide Emmett's disfigured body in a closed coffin helped make the crime a symbol of the brutality of the Jim Crow era, shocking the nation during the early civil rights movement.
His books about the exploits of the Third Marine Division showed dead and disfigured Marines and Japanese soldiers; jungles torn to shreds by gunfire; Marines using flamethrowers to incinerate or flush out Japanese troops in caves.
Abandoned by his birth parents, disfigured by a caretaker, and shipped to Canada for what would essentially become a life behind bars—Shayne was as much a victim of his circumstances as he was manipulator of them.
She is tasked with preserving, archiving, and exhibiting the roughly 22,000 artifacts the facility has accumulated over the years, from moulds of patients' disfigured hands to obsolete medical supplies like wicker coffins and rickety hand-cranked wheelchairs.
The ironically-titled film tells the story of a young man who wears a mask in order to infiltrate a support group for the facially different (formerly referred to as "disfigured," a word no longer deemed appropriate).
The play, by Bernard Pomerance — it was directed by Jack Hofsiss — tells the story of a severely disfigured man who is taken from a freak show to a hospital in Victorian London by a well-meaning doctor.
Another image brought to mind the photos of the monstrously disfigured face of Emmett Till, the teenage victim of a 1955 lynching in Mississippi, which galvanized the civil rights movement when they were published by Jet magazine.
In a pair of novels, he's been more slyly devastating, portraying a country run almost entirely by backstabbing mediocrities, and a society where a woman who shows any gumption or intelligence usually ends up dead or disfigured.
The movie is based on the true story of Laxmi Agarwal, who was disfigured by an acid attack in 2014 when she was just 15 years old after rejecting the advances of a man twice her age.
Change came crashing down on the industry with the Rana Plaza disaster in Bangladesh in 22013, a factory collapse that led to the death of more than 2850,2000 workers, with scores more disfigured or disabled for life.
Wolf in White Van centers around its narrator Sean Phillips, a reclusive analog gaming mini-mogul whose face is so disfigured that the scarred flesh at the front of his skull hardly counts as a face at all.
Other than fruit trees, I only planted greenery threatened by the urbanization that has disfigured northern Morocco, snatching them from the jaws of excavators and bulldozers: gigantic olive trees, holly oaks, strawberry bushes, viburnum shrubs and fig trees.
The memorial they surrounded marks where Emmett's swollen and disfigured body was found washed up by the Tallahatchie River after Emmett, a 14-year-old black boy, was abducted, tortured and lynched by two white men in 1955.
With the follow-up procedures and rows of dental implants to come, the final results were intended to change how Kirby eats, talks, smiles, laughs, kisses and looks — in short, to change how a disfigured man experiences life.
The premise — a family stalked by its disfigured doppelgängers — was chilling, but much of the online reaction focused on the teaser's use of "I Got 25 on It," the 403 platinum hit by the Oakland rap duo Luniz.
"It's probably a soldier with World War I injuries," he said, turning over the card to reveal a man whose face been severely disfigured; his flesh had been crudely sewn together in folds around the eyes and teeth.
The first, and perhaps most obvious, looks at what are known as primary psychiatric disorders, in which a psychological condition compels a patient to view their skin as disfigured when it isn't, and often to self-induce that disfiguration.
Bill Cosby's publicist on Friday compared his sexual assault conviction to the plight of Emmett Till, the black teenager who was lynched and disfigured in Mississippi in 1955 after he was wrongfully accused of flirting with a white woman.
"Not willing to risk a disfigured adaption of the set, running out of time and meanwhile also having a disagreement with Heike Scheele, I saw no other option than to resign from the project," he wrote in the email.
For the first time in his career, Bakhchanyan used the image of Vladimir Lenin, the leader's face distorted by cutting out and rearranging parts of the photograph, the iconic profile disfigured by a cap pulled down over his face.
Mr. Trump's indictment of an entire religion had disfigured his campaign and his presidency, undermined America's long commitment to freedom of religion and gave fresh ammunition to the extremists Mr. Trump cannot defeat without the support of Muslim leaders.
Schutz, who is white, is considered a feminist artist for her painterly focus on the oft-dismembered or disfigured body, calls herself a feminist, and has been at the center of a dialogue about feminist painting for more than a decade.
Once known as "Arabia Felix" or happy Arabia, Yemen has been disfigured by 10 months of war into one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world, where over half the population faces hunger and not even hospitals are spared.
There is, too, the uncanny valley of this recognizably being an image of Michael Jordan, one of the most photographed and instantly recognizable humans on earth, while at the same time looking like a disfigured, almost fattened funhouse version of him.
David Skal writes in his popular, now classic book, The Monster Show, of how the beginnings of 20th-century horror are found in a world that dealt not only with a mountain of corpses, but millions of often horribly disfigured veterans.
Lilies, with their impolitely strong fragrance and orange pollen ("worse than saffron"), are to be avoided, as are, at cocktail parties, candles, which Neri described with a pained reverie suggesting personal experience with dozens of Savonnerie carpets disfigured by hot wax.
According to received wisdom, Rossini was so upset with the liberties Velluti took — adding countless embellishments — that he vowed from then on to write down every ornament in detail to protect his music from being disfigured and distorted by singers.
MADRID — A refugee infant from Syria who was born without an eye and with a seriously disfigured face successfully underwent eye surgery at a Barcelona hospital on Friday, after being granted a special visa from Spain to receive free treatment.
An anonymous person eventually emailed an attachment of Nikki's badly disfigured body to her dad, who up till then had believed the coroner's report that only a portion of her thumb was missing as a result of the accident. Mrs.
But in arguing that there must be an end to "endless wars" in Afghanistan and more recently in Syria, Mr. Trump has given graphic accounts of distraught widows and disfigured soldiers in terms rarely, if ever, heard from a president before.
If soccer is to make any headway on this at all, it needs to find a way around that instinctive tribalism, to have a discussion about racism that is not, in some way, disfigured by the color of the shirts.
This nation was birthed in a halo of jubilation in 0003 but soon cracked open into brutal, ethnically driven warfare that has burned down schools, ripped apart families, put thousands of children under arms and disfigured, maimed and killed countless others.
He soon heads back to the office as though nothing has occurred; his colleagues, who, like most of us, are unskilled in the art of consolation, speak in low and halting tones, staring at Davis as if he were somehow disfigured.
The displacement of deep and complex anxieties into simplistic nationalist scapegoating is a malignant identity vogue that has disfigured the American presidential race (where hatred is again being re-minted into patriotism), just as it fed a bloodbath in Florida.
The performers, all older than sixty, had faces that time had added to, not disfigured, and it was the experience that one saw on their faces and time-enriched bodies that gave their private moments such incredible depth, humor, and truth.
Francis said on Monday he hoped his "humble recognition of the failings of that period, which, unfortunately, disfigured the face of the Church, may contribute to a 'purification of memory' and may promote, in hope and renewed trust, a future of peace".
MSF staff at the only hospital in the Middle East to perform complex reconstructive surgery on victims who have been blown apart and disfigured by conflicts, say the stigma female patients endure when they return home is far worse than for men.
The naked body and the multiple portraits, some of which feature disfigured faces, invite a universal reading and a reverberation of political insights dealing with the relation between people and their social and political surroundings, as well as between people and themselves.
The highly imaginative albeit startling escape took place in Walker County, Alabama, where a dozen inmates disfigured the number on one of the cell door with peanut butter to make it look like the one leading to the outside of the jail.
What should be called immoral is women tortured or killed for dowry; underage girls forced into marriage against their will; sexual assault and rape; stalking, intimidation, and revenge porn; and young women having their faces permanently disfigured by acid for rejecting unwanted advances.
Human Rights Watch cited a local hospital official as saying that five corpses had arrived at a local hospital with bound arms, and that six more were disfigured in a way that suggested their heads had been run over by a vehicle.
In "The Way Home," from the 1919 portfolio Hell (Die Hölle), a man (modeled on Beckmann) assists a maimed and facially disfigured veteran in finding his way home while two men on crutches appear as shadows in the background of the claustrophobic composition.
" He even brought a successful court case in Florida against a statute that prohibited "the exhibition for pay or compensation of any crippled or physically distorted, malformed or disfigured person in any circus, side show or other place where admission fee is charged.
By the time they make it to Paris and the home of the narrator's great-aunt, an opera singer whose hands were horribly disfigured during the war, Robert hazards the hope that the Beck family has managed at last to sidestep history.
Editorial As the destructive coal mining process known as mountaintop removal ebbs in Appalachia, it is leaving behind what amounts to its own grim field of tombstones: A grossly disfigured landscape pocked with decapitated mountains standing flat as mesas and inhospitable to forest restoration.
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombian former FARC guerrilla commander Ivan Marquez said on Monday he will not take his seat in the Senate this week to protest the arrest of fellow rebel Jesus Santrich and changes to the peace accord he said betrayed and disfigured it.
"I feel that Colombian peace is trapped in the networks of betrayal, and not so much because the agreement has not materialized - which requires some time - but because of the modifications introduced that disfigured the agreement," Marquez said in a letter carried in local media.
Despite being repelled by his disfigured face and general person, Beatrice enlists her father's servant De Flores (Manoel Felciano) to do the deed, little realizing that he lusts after her and will refuse money for compensation, preferring, and eventually insisting upon, payment of another kind.
A woman has been sentenced to life in prison in England after pouring acid on her ex-boyfriend after finding out he was dating someone else, leaving him disfigured and paralyzed and compelling him to end his life by euthanasia, according to multiple reports.
Having lived with a disfigured visage since he suffered severe burns in a 2001 accident, the volunteer firefighter underwent a groundbreaking and risky procedure last year — the first extensive face transplant in the world — to save his vision and return to some sense of normalcy.
DISTRAUGHT WOMEN TELL COURT HOW ILLEGAL FAKE BOTOX LEFT THEM DISFIGURED, LOOKING &aposLIKE A HAMSTER&apos Days after testing, the family said they received a letter from the hospital saying the surgery would be delayed until Dickerson complied with his parole officer after three months.
I often think about how, when I was nine, I would absolutely have gone to the original Harry Potter auditions had they been easily accessible, just to try—and now, a part specifically existing for a disfigured young actor is stolen, and it's incredibly dispiriting.
Others described what it felt like to volunteer for Vietnam, to be a native Arabic speaker serving in Iraq, or to stare at a dead and disfigured Taliban fighter and feel like you had more in common with him than your fellow Americans back home.
Washington (CNN)House Speaker Paul Ryan refused to join his former running mate Mitt Romney and other Republicans who warn Donald Trump will destroy their party, instead telling reporters Thursday he would speak out when "conservatism is being disfigured" by those in the presidential race.
After fourteen-year-old Emmett Till was tortured, shot, and thrown into a river in Mississippi, his mother had his body shipped to Chicago, where she had his disfigured and decayed remains displayed in an open casket, seen by tens of thousands of mourners.
In the Netherlands, for instance, eccentric doctor called Johannes Esser, who is considered to be the founding father of reconstructive and plastic surgery in the Netherlands, spent years working in camps where thousands of disfigured young men were sent to live after the war.
He earned greater acclaim, and an Oscar nomination as best lead actor, for his portrayal of John Merrick, a grossly disfigured Victorian-era man struggling to project his humanity while enduring the indignities of life as a side-show freak in "The Elephant Man".
S.S." from Ottawa on President Trump's plan to shrink two national monuments in Utah by about two million acres: "Even if there were lots of money guaranteed to fix the drilling and mining sites that will be disfigured, it would never be the same.
Three deeply carved skulls found at the Göbekli Tepe archaeological site suggest that humans disfigured the bones as part of a ritual, perhaps to venerate the dead or absorb the powers of fallen enemies, a team of German anthropologists reported this week in a new study.
"His upper and lower lips were ripped off, his face was disfigured, he lost a finger and some of his right ear and had internal damage," said Dr. Leon Klempner, founder of the Smile Rescue Fund for Kids, who brought Dunia to the United States for treatment.
If someone were to step on a person's infected toe, "the worst-case scenario would be permanent damage, which means it won't grow back," or will grow back in a disfigured way, Dr. Miguel Cunha, a Manhattan-based podiatrist and founder of Gotham Footcare, told Insider.
As she demonstrated in "Ugly Lies the Bone," her 2015 portrait of a badly disfigured American veteran of the war in Afghanistan, Ms. Ferrentino possesses a muscular empathy which seeks to enter the minds of people for whom life is often a struggle of heroic proportions.
Even though the internet has been largely blocked, reports and videos have trickled out: bloodied protesters being carried away to makeshift first-aid stations; heartbreaking accounts of gang rapes of doctors; disfigured bodies of protesters pulled out of the Nile; protesters burned in their sit-in tents.
" A peculiar number of McDormand's early roles were female accessories to men with violent tendencies: the Lois Lane to a disfigured and enraged anti-superhero in "Darkman"; the brutally beaten wife in "Mississippi Burning"; the wife of a Korean War veteran who attempts suicide in "Chattahoochee.
Turning the late actor John Matuszak into the memorably disfigured character Sloth for the 1985 movie, The Goonies, was an involved process that included the weeks-long creation of a latex prosthetic fitted with an animatronic eye, plus a reported four hours a day of makeup.
The print is called Edmond de Belamy and its washed-out features—artifacts of the algorithm used to generate it—make it look a bit like the Spanish fresco depicting Jesus Christ that was disfigured so badly in a botched repair job that it became a meme.
How can someone without a disfigurement, who has no idea what it's like to actually be disfigured, who has no idea what it's like to have traumatic head and face surgery, who has no idea what it's like to not belong anywhere in society, write a book about it?
In 2015, South Florida's Oneal Ron Morris—a trans woman herself—was finally arrested after administering illegal cosmetic injections to a number of trans women, whose faces and buttocks became disfigured by a supposed "silicon" mixture that contained cement, super glue, and a number of other toxic substances.
Cagliari, whose officials initially denied anything had happened to Lukaku, escaped punishment from Serie A. Outbursts of racism have long disfigured games in Italy and elsewhere in Europe, but the frequency with which they have occurred this season is especially alarming, given the rising nationalist tide across the continent.
Yet early trailers for Part II — one, in particular, that featured a girl getting her arm permanently disfigured by a hammer — seemed to deliver a level of gratuitous carnage that left many wondering whether Naughty Dog was going too far or amping up the gruesomeness for shock value.
According Kassel City Councilman Thomas Materner, a member of the AfD, the obelisk is "ideologically polarizing, disfigured art," an apparent evocation of the term "degenerate art," which was adopted in the 1920s by the Nazi Party in an effort to denounce modern art that did not conform to its toxic ideology.
Edward Foley, a law professor at Ohio State University, wrote in July that "Gill is hardly the most desirable vehicle" for the justices to rein in gerrymandering; Benisek, he thinks, is "more promising" as it presents the question more directly as "which specific districts were disfigured because of improper partisan manipulation".
Eisenman has depicted extremists who believe they are forming colonies of the saved, social gatherings of disparate individuals that seem to have little in common, and intimate moments between two people, usually painted in different styles and colors – individuals of all kinds, including the emotionally disfigured and the hapless schlub.
One of the best examples of that is Otto Dix's "The Skat Players" from 1920 — similar in theme to "War Cripples," a work by Dix that was in the 1937 Munich exhibition — which offers a disturbing peek into a simple card game between three hideously disfigured World War I veterans.
What my friends and acquaintances respond to from this pope, rather, is the iconography of his papacy — the vivid images of humility and Christian love he has created, from the foot-washing of prisoners to the embrace of the disfigured to the children toddling up to him in public events.
Through this and other methods, I am working toward creating a world where those who are not disfigured recognize those who are as equals, where a person with Crouzon syndrome is given a role in a popular television show or is hired to appear in an ad or fashion campaign.
According to Kassel City Councilman Thomas Materner, a member of the AfD, the obelisk is 'ideologically polarizing, disfigured art,' an apparent evocation of the term 'degenerate art,' which was adopted in the 1920s by the Nazi Party in an effort to denounce modern art that did not conform to its toxic ideology.
And I could see a red gash on his right thumb and the disfigured nail; I kept looking at it as he clutched the steering wheel of his silver Mercedes and blasted Jah Prayzah, the military-themed musician whose song, "Kutonga Kwaro" ("How the Hero Governs"), had become the anthem of the coup.
I believe Barr plans to release only a partisan, censored and disfigured version of the report from special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE designed to cover up, not reveal, critical facts.
" (They appreciate the wink.) At the end of June, it was America's fourth-most-popular movie, continuing the year of good fortune for her and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, another actor who struggled to find his lane as a star, settling for "disfigured comic-book hero" in the surprise winter blockbuster "Deadpool.
Pictures of the carnage in Aleppo showed two young brothers, one wearing glasses and coated with gray dust, hugging each other and wailing as they mourned a third brother; an infant's pale, gray, disfigured body; and the head and torso of an apparently lifeless girl, the rest of her body submerged in rubble.
When he had accumulated so many trophies that were mostly "ugly and for me useless", he gave them to his local garageman in exchange for a lifetime of free car washes here Apart from reconstructive work on his eyes and eyelids he opted against cosmetic surgery on the burns that disfigured him.
As he keeps returning to the area, Lloyd Parry talks to a man who spent more than two and a half hours caught up in the roiling waters, and another who didn't recognize his beloved 10-year-old granddaughter after he excavated her, so disfigured was she by the torrent of mud.
The current Whitney Biennial is no exception — the art press has been awash this past week with reports of a protest staged in front of a painting of a disfigured Emmett Till lying in his casket and a letter penned by an artist who called for the work to be removed and destroyed.
Accompanying the trailer, in the YouTube description, is a story synopsis for Deadpool 2 which may or may not be accurate: After surviving a near fatal bovine attack, a disfigured cafeteria chef (Wade Wilson) struggles to fulfill his dream of becoming Mayberry's hottest bartender while also learning to cope with his lost sense of taste.
"The Fighters" constitutes an illusion-free zone, where the concrete triumphs over the abstract, where the best and most indelible of those profiled, from that vast working-class heart of the country, begin their military service in a blaze of patriotism following 9/11, and end up confused, cynical, betrayed and often disfigured or dead.
Set between Newark, New Jersey, Greenwich Village and a fictional college town in New England, it traces the life of one Coleman Silk, a light-skinned black man disfigured by internalized racism (or is he just too principled to submit to the absurdity of our society's racial caste system?) who is passing for Jewish.
Curated by SOHO20's Rachel Steinberg, it spanned works very specifically taking up the imagery of visas and identification cards, like Andrea Arrubla's pile of painted Social Security cards, to pieces that offered more cathartic relief, like the video by Deborah Castillo in which she slaps a wet clay bust of Simón Bolívar until it's disfigured.
To say the least, it suggests the sequel to 2016's irreverent smash hit will replicate its predecessor's trademark R-rated humor: After surviving a near fatal knee boarding accident, a disfigured guidance counselor (Wade Wilson) struggles to fulfill his dream of becoming Poughkeepsie's most celebrated French Bulldog breeder while also learning to cope with an open relationship.
Carole Shelley, who played one of the bubbly Pigeon sisters in the stage, screen and television versions of Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple" and won a Tony Award in 1979 for portraying a woman who develops an emotional connection to the disfigured title character in "The Elephant Man," died on Friday at her home in Manhattan.
It began with cavalry charges on horseback, with uniforms topped by plumed helmets, and parades through streets with flags waving and children tripping over themselves alongside soldiers — and it ended with parades of the blind and disfigured, with swaths of land so pocked with unexploded ordnance and so toxic with chemicals that they're still uninhabited 100 years later.
Prosecutor: 'You will hear a crime scene scream' Gebhardt's trial featured a rogue's gallery of witnesses, including convicts, a child molester, a white supremacist and a man imprisoned for methamphetamine, all of whom testified that Gebhardt boasted that he and Moore had disfigured and killed Coggins -- always referring to him as "that n****r," rather than by his name.
A few years ago, in response to one of the television documentaries for which she is well known in England, the (male) critic A. A. Gill wrote in The Sunday Times, in London, that she was less fit for a history program than for "The Undateables," a British reality show for the lovelorn disabled or disfigured.
The Beautiful People and its accompanying music video with all its gorgeous grotesqueries is what sweet dreams are NOT made of… The incredibly powerful and frenetic pace of the video with the attenuated and elongated Manson pulled, disfigured and contorted by means of surgical devices, dental apparatuses and other contraptions is absolutely nightmare inducing and an outrageously captivating attraction of repulsion.
She convinces the military to forcibly recruit imprisoned metahumans into an expendable, deniable black-ops fighting team called Task Force X. Her initial group includes highly skilled assassin Deadshot (Will Smith), manic former psychiatrist and current Joker moll Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), pyrokinetic Diablo (Jay Hernandez), disfigured former wrestler Killer Croc (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje), and Australian bank robber Captain Boomerang (Jai Courtney).
New York Times editorial, published May 30, 1946 The fact remains that the war which was still going on, in its Pacific phase, a year ago today cost the lives of nearly three hundred thousand young Americans, and we do owe these dead men, and those who were wounded, and those who are still crippled and disfigured, not only honor but thought.
Already in the past decade, Ukraine has been led by a colorful cohort of presidents: Viktor A. Yushchenko, whose face was disfigured in a suspected Russian poisoning with dioxin, rendering him an almost medieval figure of suffering; Viktor F. Yanukovych, a venal autocrat who kept a private zoo; and the current leader, Petro O. Poroshenko, a chocolate factory owner known as the Willy Wonka of Ukraine.
In recent years, there have been appalling incidents recorded around Britain: the man disfigured in a case of mistaken identity in Cornwall; TV host Katie Piper, who had acid thrown at her on the orders of a man who had raped her; the man left with terrible scars after bleach was tossed in his face outside a cinema in Sussex; and the Sun's gangland investigator, attacked with acid at his home in Glasgow.
Great swaths of it were later cleverly repurposed as flashback material in a first-season episode, "The Menagerie," to tell the story of how Mr. Spock—the only character from the rejected pilot to carry over into the series—following the logic of mercy, hijacked the Enterprise in order to come to the aid of a paralyzed and horribly disfigured Pike, who was thereby established, in the "Trek" canon, as Captain Kirk's immediate predecessor.
When I think of Islamists monopolizing and weaponizing a great religion, I am filled with rage — rage at the audacity to shout Allah's name while sending innocent people to their deaths; rage at the perversion of so many minds by their religious leaders; rage at the reality of living in a brown body that is stereotyped, misperceived and disfigured beyond my recognition — and there is nothing I can do to save it.
Ryan didn't run away from that comparison when he returned to the United States and spoke to reporters about his trip, saying global leaders specifically thanked him for pushing back against Trump's call for a temporary ban on all Muslims coming to the U.S.  "It shouldn't be my job...but when you see our beliefs, our values and conservatism's principles being disfigured, you have to speak out for it if you're a party leader," Ryan said.
According to an essay by Nicholas Sooy, a young American Orthodox Christian scholar, both the Transfiguration and Hiroshima are remembered as moments when "there was a great cloud, and the light radiated forth brighter than the sun" and "there was a thunderous sound as if the heavens had opened.." But the first incident is presented as one of reassurance and inspiration, while the second one delivered a message of apocalyptic fear, one that disfigured the world through the ongoing effects of radiation.

No results under this filter, show 411 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.