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In the late '90s, she had a painful and disfiguring
But an ugly row over money is disfiguring the beautiful game.
Mary was afflicted by polio, while Helen suffered from disfiguring acne.
The result is disfiguring scars and, often, early death from skin cancer.
"To say the scars are disfiguring is an understatement," Mr. Rubinowitz said.
In some cases it can be cured with amputations or other disfiguring surgeries.
When her plot is revealed, the sideshow takes revenge by gruesomely disfiguring her.
One patient died, while some required multiple disfiguring surgeries and developed complications, the agency said.
Arrest warrants say he was stabbed and sliced to death and suffered "severely disfiguring" wounds.
She later wrote that the disfiguring scar and blindness left her feeling isolated and introspective.
Others wear the effects of the fire, like "Ashes" the clown with a disfiguring burn.
It almost never spreads beyond the lesion site but can be disfiguring if allowed to grow.
Too often in TV and film women are the targets of violence — sexual assault, disfiguring, murder.
It exploded, burning his eyes, singeing his hair and "disfiguring his face horribly," the paper reported.
Visceral leishmaniases attacks the internal organs, while cutaneous leishmaniases causes face ulcers, disfiguring scars and disability.
Waking up, David sees not only Joey's face of love but himself in a disfiguring light.
I've seen cancers that they don't know what to do with that are so disfiguring and lethal.
Arrest warrants accuse them of stabbing and slicing Coggins to death and giving him "seriously disfiguring" wounds.
However, the wax became displaced and collected in hard lumps around her chin, disfiguring her famous beauty.
Grosvenor's disfiguring of the cars — his stripping away of things attached to the car body — is disturbing.
They pull tape around her face, disfiguring it while spewing hate, and then dump her in an alley.
He tries to buy one, talks about vintage ones and attempts a little engine repair — with disfiguring results.
If Mr Temer gets this through the reform-shy congress without disfiguring changes, it will be an astounding achievement.
We have an institutional disfiguring of these huge asymmetries of knowledge and power which are antithetical to democracy. Yes.
The women shown are reminders that making the wrong choices about tanning can be not only disfiguring, but fatal.
Michael Kennedy, 37, and Kara O'Neil, 40, were arrested Sunday night and charged with disfiguring a tomb or monument.
It used to be thought of as a miracle to cure someone of blindness or heal a disfiguring disease.
If left untreated, the results can be disfiguring, including paralysis of the hands and feet, according to the CDC.
Some of the people I spoke to were injecting silicone into their own faces and disfiguring their features themselves.
The site is a former leprosy colony, where researchers found an effective treatment for the disfiguring disease in the 22s.
They can be disfiguring and require surgery, and many child victims suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder from such attacks.
This condition, triggered by a turtle-specific herpes virus, causes disfiguring tumors around the eyes armpits, genitals, neck and flippers.
An orgy of illegal quarrying and "rat-hole" mining is disfiguring the landscape and eroding the hillsides and stream-beds.
"I wanted to show the scars initially, anywhere on my body, even the disfiguring scar on my face," she says.
These vigilante men target women who they consider immodest and throw acid in their faces, painfully disfiguring them for life.
Months before, at the novel's opening, his father, Aron, had attacked his mother, Eligia, with acid, horrifically disfiguring her face.
Black salve users risk disfiguring wounds or even death if they use it in lieu of evidence-based medical treatments.
Not to mention, silicone injections can be dramatically disfiguring, and may require surgery to be removed from the body, he says.
Your husband publicly says he wouldn't divorce you if you were in a disfiguring car crash as long as your tits survived.
"No one should use indoor tanning salons... it can lead to years of surgery, disfiguring scars, and possibly death from melanoma," Kauvar says.
Other major diseases of the day, like smallpox and cholera, could be much more gruesome and disfiguring, and were not depicted as gently.
And there is always a chance that the army might consider the chaos justification to intervene in some way, further disfiguring Pakistan's democracy.
Ice crystals are like tiny knives that stab away at cells, disfiguring their shape and disrupting the connections required for normal organ function.
Detecting a cancer early can mean saving a life but it can also mean saving a patient from disfiguring surgery and toxic chemotherapy.
"Lepers," as they were called—noxiously equating the person with the disease—could be distinguished by their scaly, dark-toned, disfiguring skin lesions.
Blanchard sustained disfiguring injuries as a result of this attack and alleged that the Army ignored her warnings about a dangerous, violent colleague.
In 2007, her estranged husband attacked her with a bottle of lye, disfiguring her face beyond recognition and burning 85% of her body.
"Folks with these conditions, particularly ones that are visible and potentially that are disfiguring—they tend to show higher levels of depression," he said.
These can be nasty and disfiguring, but they are less likely to spread to other parts of the body and kill you than melanoma.
In Hamon's case, he suffered from massive, disfiguring tumors on his face that made him eligible for a face transplant by his mid-30s.
Allowing access to highly effective sunscreens would be much cheaper than paying for repeated costly and sometimes disfiguring removal of precancerous and cancerous lesions.
She was the daughter of physicians who flipped her new convertible while driving to school and had severe, disfiguring road rash on her face.
Freakish closeups abound; when Connie and Nick wear disfiguring rubber masks for the bank job, you're not sure who or what you're looking at.
Those children include Aref, who was a young boy of 5 when a rocket set his house on fire, the flames disfiguring his face.
Elephantiasis is a horrible, disfiguring, humiliating disease usually caused by a parasite, leading a person's legs to expand hugely until they resemble an elephant's.
The ski industry is a particularly relentless driver of development, disfiguring landscapes on a massive scale, causing traffic, and emitting prodigious amounts of carbon.
Gender roles as disfiguring as foot-binding, the moribund and vampiric two-party system, the savage theology of capitalism—rip it all to the ground.
They had been very public about rejecting online advertising as a disfiguring force, both in general on the internet and specifically for their search engine.
Gender roles as disfiguring as foot-binding, the moribund and vampiric two-party system, the savage theology of capitalism — rip it all to the ground.
Either way, no jury had sentenced them to being a guinea pig in any experiment relating to a disease as painful and disfiguring as leprosy.
His depression deepened following a ghastly, disfiguring car accident in 2001 in Ireland, and then there was the horror of the World Trade Center attack.
Such horrific violence across South Asia is often prompted by insufficient dowries, rejection of advances or land disputes, disfiguring victims for life and ruining their prospects.
With fellow militia members, he attacked her and her family, dousing Mumtaz, her two teenage sisters and her mother with acid and badly disfiguring Mumtaz's face.
Her schoolgirls belch their manipulations onto the stage like a kind of noxious gas, as they primp before the mirror of their own, sometimes literally disfiguring, vanity.
S. Nightfall" in a poem, and said his prose was scarred by his "repulsion towards Negroes" and the "self-disfiguring sneer that is praised for its probity.
Khrushchev bitterly condemned his public "disfiguring" of Soviet people, but that was not what he was doing; he was showing how Protean and enduring a human being was.
How ironic that today the U.S. president is disfiguring the North-American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with the argument that Mexico takes unfair advantage of the United States!
"There have been some subtle shifts, and I think there is a recognition that this clearly has been a very disfiguring episode in Russian sport," Mr. Coe said.
Released from that confinement, springing up ready, they stood straight, stiff and tall as a stalk of wheat, with no disfiguring articulations; for they never quailed or bent.
Moreover, the forces that are disfiguring the right are likely to spread in future years, consuming the Democrats in much the same way as they have consumed the Republicans.
Robert Timberg, a Marine combat veteran who became an author and journalist after his agonizing recovery from disfiguring scars inflicted by a land mine in Vietnam, died on Sept.
But neither the attack aimed at disfiguring the country nor the mourning now underway should obscure one truth: Afghanistan is not simply a basket case or a lost cause.
As the first round wore down, Felder countered his Canadian foe with an elbow to the nose, immediately disfiguring him and sending him tumbling to the canvas in pain.
In an exclusive clip from the premiere, Dr. Lee meets Genner, a family man who has been living with a growing disfiguring bump on his nose for nearly 15 years.
The risks: Folks we spoke to like Bennett are more worried about the protest energy dissipating than they are about the disfiguring effects these energies might have on the party.
Pickert writes about surgeons who continued to offer the most disfiguring and disabling surgery long after a 1981 randomized clinical trial definitively concluded that less destructive surgery was equally effective.
Fisher, who is 100 years old, championed treating early-stage breast cancer with a lumpectomy in combination with radiation therapy, chemotherapy and perhaps hormonal therapy, replacing the disfiguring Halsted radical mastectomy.
Wearing a crust of disfiguring makeup and mousy hair that looks as if it has crawled out of a dumpster to take up residence on her head, Kidman is almost unrecognizable.
Other notable face transplant cases include that of Patrick Hardison, a volunteer firefighter from Mississippi who was left with disfiguring burns on his face and head after a rescue mission in 2001.
His disfiguring injury would become a main point of shock and scrutiny during the 2015 NFL off-season, but Pierre-Paul says, at the time, he was worried about what really matters.
Ms. McCool, a mother of 11, was already dead, but he stayed by her side; some victims were shot in disfiguring ways, and he did not want that to happen to her.
Characters in the novel even notice that Geralt and Eskel look alike — except for Geralt's white hair and the fact that Eskel has a large, disfiguring facial scar that's kind of hideous.
In an attack in 2013 related to internal politics within the Bolshoi Theater, an assailant splashed acid in the face of the artistic director, Sergei Y. Filin, disfiguring and partly blinding him.
The story kicks off when an alien virus spreads across the world, killing 90 percent of those who contract it, while granting superhuman abilities to 1 percent, and disfiguring the other 9 percent.
And The Carter Center, run by former President Jimmy Carter, announced in October that it helped eliminate the disfiguring tropical disease elephantiasis from two states in Nigeria, where it was the most prevalent.
The rash of swingeing fines that had been disfiguring profits had largely dissipated (although Goldman Sachs recently agreed to pay $5 billion to settle charges that it knowingly peddled dodgy mortgage-backed securities).
In Cambodia, where popular beauty standards favor people with light skin over the tanner tones most Cambodians have naturally, people are poisoning themselves in the name of beauty, and often disfiguring their faces.
Breast cancer advocates began to push surgeons to adopt the less disfiguring but equally beneficial lumpectomy instead of the radical mastectomy, and sought to influence how funding was channeled from the government for research.
Over a period of three years, I stood by my friend's side while he became homeless and obese, got disfiguring plastic surgery, had a stroke, became an alcoholic, and got busted for insider trading.
Later, they kidnap a young Michael Jackson, who idolizes Jeff's thin nose and refers to Jeff and Sharee as his "white mommy and daddy," setting him down the eventual path toward disfiguring plastic surgery.
It is undeniable that slaves boxed and wrestled each other, but given the circumstances, it is not likely that they fought to the death, or to the maiming or disfiguring of their opponent, frequently.
The Frankenstein-like chaos of colors and textures would be unsettling enough, but Mr. Altmejd ups the grotesqueness by severely disfiguring the pieces, in two cases cutting crystal-lined holes right through their features.
As I scooped up my son and carried him to the E.R. (which, luckily, is right across the street), my prapanca was going something like this: Alexander is going to have a permanent, disfiguring scar.
The two did this by disfiguring and destroying The Upland News with Google's Newspaper Project, which did the work for them with its compression algorithms and the physical speed of bulk-scanning fragile newsprint material.
It is a "provocative study of the way war culture ensnares both participant and observer, the warping fascination of violence, and the disfiguring consequences of the roles we play in public," our reviewer, Ana Menéndez, wrote.
An exodus of Christians fleeing conflict and hardship, risked "disfiguring the very face of the region," he said, speaking from a podium on the waterfront with about 20 other Christian leaders, most of them from Orthodox Churches.
But the revival of these once-unavoidable, disfiguring and sometimes deadly diseases is only part of the new age of epidemics — they are a component of the general breakdown of the decades-old political and social order.
If we allow the building of a huge oil extraction and transport infrastructure in the Arctic Refuge, we risk permanently disrupting its fragile ecosystem, cutting wildlife from the habitats they need to survive and disfiguring the landscape forever.
Then, while bloody-faced passengers were being evacuated from the airport, a bomb went off miles away in the Maelbeek subway station at the peak of rush hour, disfiguring some commuters so badly that coroners struggled to identify them.
The next next thing is augmented reality, or so the Silicon Valley investors are hoping and betting—but even the nascent medium's prime movers have little idea what everyday use of such a potentially distracting and disfiguring technology might yield.
Maybe, in the later stages, you can find yourself tethered to an oxygen tank, but no one goes bald as a treatment for open-heart surgery, and no one suffers a disfiguring loss that can threaten a person's sexual being.
Wash's struggle to forge a life amid cruelty (and some odd luck) spans several continents, none of them very hospitable to a lone black adolescent with a head for science and a disfiguring burn, which he acquired during one of Titch's experiments.
His "Down at the Cross" had appeared in The New Yorker , in 1962, as an astonishing " Letter from a Region in My Mind ," in which he criticized the Christian religion as a disfiguring phenomenon among the poor blacks he had grown up with.
Nike moved up five spots in Lyst's brand index this year too, and the Off-White x Nike Air Presto was the "hottest" item of the year — ranked higher than West's new Yeezy Boosts, or Balenciaga's tongue-in-cheek, trend-disfiguring Triple S sneakers.
The Middle East and Afghanistan have also experienced a marked increase in leishmaniasis, a parasitic disease of the skin that can cause disfiguring ulcers on the face and is transmitted by sandflies; there have been more than 100,203 new cases in the last several years.
The Middle East and Afghanistan have also experienced a marked increase in leishmaniasis, a parasitic disease of the skin that can cause disfiguring ulcers on the face and is transmitted by sandflies; there have been more than 100,000 new cases in the last several years.
But it's also true that since modern humans emerged about 200,000 years ago, 2019 was probably the year in which children were least likely to die, adults were least likely to be illiterate and people were least likely to suffer excruciating and disfiguring diseases.
Richtel told portions of Jason's story in a Science Times series on the promise and perils of immunologic therapy: With a last-ditch experimental monoclonal antibody treatment, Jason's huge, disfiguring tumors melted away like warming ice cubes — a visible miracle, if sadly short-lived.
"Not enough studies have been done to fully support the use of topical CBD as a monotherapy (or single therapy) in treating acne, and many cases of acne can cause disfiguring scars and require prescription oral medication to preserve tissue and control disease quickly," Dr. Nazarian explains.
You can put it out there in hopes of attracting a certain type of person, just like you can put out a pointy-ass logo and a shirt about disfiguring prostitutes and it is gonna resonate with a certain guy with a shaved head and a beard.
Mr. Infantino, who succeeded Mr. Blatter as FIFA's president last year, has broadly condemned the disfiguring corruption and advocated change, but he has not called for Mr. Del Nero's resignation and met with him in Rio de Janeiro last summer as part of a routine visit.
The surviving victims of the Manchester Arena explosion have a new ally ... 5,000 miles from the UK. Face Forward -- a Beverly Hills-based non-profit that helps survivors of violent and disfiguring crimes -- has sprung into action after the nail bomb killed 22 and injured 59.
With her degree, earned in 2009, she found jobs at boutique firms specializing in free speech and the environment, but she wanted to do more with policy, an ambition originally inspired by a college trip to Barbados, where she saw plastic bags of all colors disfiguring the beaches.
With her body-mutilating, blood-spewing response to George Balanchine's 1928 ballet "Apollo," the Austrian-born Ms. Holzinger, who lives and works in the Netherlands, puts ballet on par with other forms of disfiguring and disciplining the body (women's bodies, in particular) for the entertainment of an audience.
The rooms are full to bursting with Victoriana, not to mention the requisite clues for those willing to meet the enticements of the piece head on, and I for one was pleased to find none of the face-disfiguring masks that form too great a part of other immersive entertainments on view in recent years.
Since the critical and commercial misfire of "Victor Frankenstein" (he said his script was significantly changed on its way to the screen), Mr. Landis has refused to sell his screenplays to the major movie distributors unless they come "completely packaged" with deals for actors, directors and budgets, effectively preventing studio executives from "disfiguring" his writing.
They must also raise tobacco taxes (the best way to keep people from smoking); ensure smoke-free public spaces and workplaces; make the image of tobacco use consistent with the reality -- not glamorous, but disabling and disfiguring; help people quit; and implement other new anti-tobacco policies including those against e-cigarette use by kids.

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