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"pockmarked" Definitions
  1. covered with hollow marks or holes
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A pockmarked leaf snapped into focus on the phone's screen.
The pockmarked rocks sit about 25 feet above sea level.
The wood was gray, pockmarked and scoured from the river.
They're pockmarked on slide decks and bandied about at cocktail parties.
The road from the capital to Hodeida is pockmarked with craters.
The building is pockmarked by fierce battles fought here last August.
Syria were pockmarked with hermits, each looking for a little desolate
It was not the only momentary uncertainty that pockmarked United's play.
Instead, it turned out to be pockmarked with oozing hot spots.
Pockmarked houses still bear the scars of these heavy gun battles.
The ones that remained upright are little more than pockmarked shells.
I follow my guide down a dingy staircase with pockmarked walls.
Even the poshest areas of Chisinau have pockmarked roads and poor lighting.
Neighborhoods are pockmarked with abandoned homes, front doors missing and windows smashed.
The buildings that are left are pockmarked with shrapnel and bullet holes.
The skylights are pockmarked with holes, though one round skylight remains intact.
The walls of the school building were pockmarked by bullets and shrapnel.
Forty-one years old, he has amused, hooded eyes and pockmarked cheeks.
His 80-minute appearance was pockmarked with exaggerations, falsehoods and misleading rhetoric.
Pictures from the scene showed the truck's windscreen pockmarked with several bullet holes.
Carcases of burnt out cars, pockmarked ground and crumbling structures dotted the landscape.
The cave's surfaces are pockmarked and asteroid-like, hanging in fields of blackness.
Some streets are pockmarked with more craters than a World War I battlefield.
"Stalin's pockmarked face, in particular, demanded exceptional skills with the airbrush," King writes.
Roads throughout the region run past neighborhoods pockmarked by burnt, boarded, and decrepit buildings.
A 500-year-old minaret pockmarked by gunfire is visible behind a police barricade.
This left behind a pockmarked landscape of hundreds of roughly 800-foot-wide craters.
Building toward a fleeting climax, the cast inserted LED lights into the pockmarked walls.
Like the city, Big has been through a lot, its surface pockmarked and ragged.
Around Lago Agrio, verdant jungle is pockmarked with oil wells delving deep below the trees.
The past 20203 years have been pockmarked with oil wars, oil shocks and oil spills.
Even so, shops are pockmarked by shrapnel, and windows bullet holes spider-web the windows.
The theater has been largely gutted, but its distressed, pockmarked, discolored walls have been retained.
A pile of glass and columns pockmarked by bullets marked the site of another blast.
Pockmarked and abraded but still firm, it's a vehicle for beautiful distress, for committed uncertainty.
His face was badly pockmarked, his hands trembled, his mouth was unpleasantly large and loose.
He grew up to be a troubled man, his life pockmarked by addiction and failure.
The survey showed a surface pockmarked with sinkholes, some of them sixty-five feet wide.
Terrain along the border is pockmarked with black spots of scorched hillsides and charred palm trees.
It is not a pretty sight: cracked window panes, pockmarked floors and walls etched with graffiti.
At one point it even hosted a beauty parlour offering "microdermabrasion" to smooth out pockmarked skin.
The years since have been pockmarked by repeated spasms of violence and hopes for peace dwindling.
An older man with a pockmarked face, he was, compared with the Kurdish speakers, conspicuously tepid.
Others had gaping holes where they had taken direct artillery hits or were pockmarked by gunfire.
The police released a photograph of the gunman's car, a white sedan pockmarked with bullet holes.
To the west are smaller streets pockmarked by abandoned houses, where drug dealers sometimes stash supplies.
The landscape has rotted into a moonscape of grays, gashed by trenches and pockmarked by craters.
Upturned vehicles and rows of heavily pockmarked homes lined the streets, where militants had dug in.
Cars hailing from the 1960s roll down pockmarked streets, past unpainted buildings and under worn bridges.
But the image is one ethereal stillness, showing a delicately pockmarked surface of white and gray.
In contrast, his foam works — with their pockmarked surfaces and straight lines — seem unearthly, even extraterrestrial.
A Reuters reporter saw a toughened glass window pockmarked with bullet holes near its main entrance.
The pockmarked moon Pandora orbits Saturn near the planet's F-ring, creating small kinks in its shape.
The pockmarked moon Pandora orbits Saturn near the planet's F-ring, creating small kinks in its shape.
In 2016, he is pockmarked by an onerous contract, which he can no longer live up to.
They were natives of the metro, born in pools of standing water that pockmarked the underground passageways.
Only a couple families remained from the original inhabitants, living amid a burned church and pockmarked homes.
During the campaign, Yushchenko was mysteriously poisoned with dioxin, and his face was left pockmarked and scarred.
His term in office has been pockmarked by terrorist attacks on peacekeepers and even a luxury hotel.
Now its small brick and concrete houses were crumbling and the streets were pockmarked with cavernous holes.
So have the forests that have grown out of the ground pockmarked with shells fired long ago.
Williams came home to find the porch smeared with blood and the house pockmarked with bullet holes.
What was once unspoiled landscape is now a pockmarked 12-acre slagheap reminiscent of no man's land.
The people he photographs on the streets may look happy but their surroundings are often pockmarked by destruction.
Many buildings were reduced to rubble in a city pockmarked with the aftermath of U.S.-led coalition bombs.
For the past few decades Nelli's pockmarked painting loomed over Santa Maria Novella's friars in their private quarters.
Authorities would later describe the suspect as a white male in his early 20s with a pockmarked complexion.
Here was a pockmarked American-made Humvee; there pickup trucks turned into battering-rams for suicide car-bombers.
A map of the United States could actually be pockmarked with gaps where the Native American reservations are.
Downtown Johannesburg remains pockmarked with dangerous, dilapidated "hijacked" buildings, where armed gangs have wrested control from legitimate owners.
In Sderot, Fox News observed houses and cars pockmarked with shrapnel where some rockets had landed Wednesday night.
This campaign has been pockmarked by xenophobia and thinly concealed racism: a deeply disturbing development in mainstream politics.
The camera might have lingered sympathetically on the pockmarked face of one teenager before panning back to Reichardt's.
On Thursday, it was pockmarked with bright orange blotches left by footsteps treading on the rain-drenched fabric.
But they tell us something about how artists with pockmarked personal histories are received in the current climate.
The same pattern was repeated over and over, leading to cities pockmarked with empty neighborhoods and destructive highways.
The demolitions have pockmarked the district with "useless" squares — Mr. Mathon's word — but its social fabric is intact.
Olive and cherry trees lined the pockmarked roads leading from the Turkish border down to the province's towns.
A photograph showed what the military said was an Israeli battalion commander's armored vehicle pockmarked with Kalashnikov fire.
But its windows, pockmarked by bulletholes, hint at a dark history: in 1990 government soldiers massacred 600 people here.
Witnesses described hearing an explosion, and the police recovered a black, pockmarked stone from the site, in southeast India.
But while parts of the walls were pockmarked, the underground hospital was largely intact - the tunnels even more so.
In another, an aerial shot, a rocky landscape has been pockmarked with gaping holes where the stone was extracted.
The Gallatin site is pockmarked with ponds that serve as storage for millions of tons of coal ash slurry.
His prescription aviator glasses, slicked-back brown hair, blue-gray eyes and pockmarked skin completed the persona he projected.
Our trains are over capacity, our highways pockmarked with potholes, and our airways are controlled by outdated, 20th century technology.
Asteroids have hit it over and over again, leading to the pockmarked surface we can see in the night sky.
Eyes down, you continue walking, focused on your realistically filthy gymshoes and the grotesque shadows retreating across the pockmarked asphalt.
Williston's 2nd Avenue West, the main thoroughfare nicknamed "Million Dollar Way," is pockmarked with vacant storefronts and empty parking lots.
Evidence of these ancient craters has vanished from Earth but is still evident in the pockmarked face of the moon.
Revisited, too, because Eovaldi is up for free agency, and it is impossible to ignore his pockmarked history with injuries.
Satellite images show invaluable sites, such as Mari and Dura-Europos in eastern Syria, pockmarked with excavation holes from looters.
The pockmarked landscape of the Karoo played a central role in the young writer's perceptions of nature, family and colonization.
Bullet holes still dot the fencing and storage units, and Little League teams continue to line dugouts pockmarked by them.
They take forever to heat up, and when done the towels were pockmarked with cold spots and weren't that hot.
The old-growth trees on public sidewalks stop or start suddenly; the roads are freshly paved, or pockmarked and crumbling.
Its outside wall was pockmarked by heavy gunfire, the windows shattered, the abandoned apartments now just sad, rubble-strewn shells.
A live broadcast from Kfar Zita, which insurgents had controlled since 2012, showed deserted streets lined with buildings pockmarked by shellfire.
A seething outer new town of displaced Sunnis surrounds an inner pockmarked ghost-town manned by a conglomerate of Shia militias.
But how exactly does someone turn Robbie, a Hollywood It-girl and Oscar nominee, into the pockmarked, heavily made-up Queen?
When astronauts stepped onto the moon, they saw exactly how pockmarked it was, containing everything from giant depressions to tiny holes.
The Sport package comes with an adaptive air suspension that delivers a smooth ride on well-paved or chronically pockmarked surfaces.
The earthquake was felt from Rome to Bologna, in Emilia-Romagna, in a broad area pockmarked with dozens of small towns.
Some buildings were still pockmarked with bulletholes, and a large dark stain marked a place where a pipeline had been hit.
Fingers digging into the pliable, pockmarked flesh, I began to peel back layers of skin, letting them fall to the floor.
Quinto), for whom a social event means getting stoned and camouflaged in makeup (he has a pockmarked face) well in advance.
One Oreo follows this course, then green tea, steaming in a handmade, fingerprint-pockmarked ceramic bowl emblazoned with four letters: NASA.
Inspected more closely, the royal figure appears preserved under a glass plate pockmarked by centuries of scratches, additional outlines, and over-drawing.
The rest of the streets, packed with red muck and pockmarked with puddles, turned shoes and pant cuffs the color of rust.
Years of Houthi aggression have left my nation pockmarked and weary, consumed by the world's worst humanitarian crisis and desperate for peace.
In Gifford, a low-income community pockmarked with abandoned homes, residents say they already live on the wrong side of the tracks.
Slightly pockmarked, bald from an early age, she has by her 60s lost so many teeth that she is difficult to understand.
He found a 19th-century threshing floor in Pennsylvania, pockmarked by horse hooves and wagon wheels, for the main living level upstairs.
The top and bottom of Jupiter are pockmarked with a chaotic mélange of swirls that are immense storms hundreds of miles across.
A distant clanking: A school bus bounced down a pockmarked old Indian route past red-ribbed buttes that reared like primeval monsters.
Along the way, you may circumnavigate broken sidewalks, and remark at pockmarked buildings, vestiges of the civil war which ended in 1990.
Set at the end of a pockmarked road that threads between unassuming two-story homes, the tower looms over the wooded hillside.
It is pockmarked with holes from what he says was an attack by an American helicopter while he was still in the Taliban.
Both nations have also seen some years of relative peace along their border, a break from the wars that pockmarked the 20th century.
Nugent's house was a bungalow with a pebble-dash job so pockmarked it looked as if the façade had taken heavy artillery fire.
Formerly the site of a bustling market, today it is an eerie place, where the walls of charred houses are pockmarked with bullets.
He's facing a big, dumb bounty: Swiss cheese pockmarked with holes; frizzy green tops still attached to carrots; some inexcusably luminous braided challah.
He took on the moniker "El Man," but the nickname that endured among his detractors was "Pineapple Face," owing to his pockmarked skin.
Shrapnel pockmarked religious icons and stone walls inside the church, where witnesses gave graphic accounts of bloodied bodies strewn across the broken pews.
He has nearly black hair that is combed back and looks wet, and the skin on his face is pale white and pockmarked.
The film, released by the Red Cross, showed the settlement pockmarked with empty plots where whole buildings had been blown off their foundations.
The images capture every staggering detail, including the tiny figure of a cyclist pedaling across the pockmarked highway, offering an incredible sense of scale.
Riding on the ancient, pockmarked streets of lower Manhattan, there were several times I felt I would fall into a pothole and never emerge.
It is one of few industries left in the city, where outside the center, streets are pockmarked with boarded-up shops and derelict pubs.
Pictures and videos circulating on social media show pockmarked buildings and mounds of rubble in Musawara, damage that activists blame on Saudi police forces.
Buildings are pockmarked with hundreds of bullet holes and windows have been shattered, while charred copies of the Koran lay scattered on the floor.
In one of the blocks, the floors are pockmarked, the walls have damp patches, electrical fittings are hanging loose, and a lift is broken.
And in one poignant and seemingly unplanned moment, Mr. Talley, now 68, tears up recalling the racially motivated slights that pockmarked his early career.
The stadium is pretty much full, too, which is kind of a relief, after both of today's other games were pockmarked by empty seats.
In some cases, the images are easy to identify: outlines of soccer fields, pockmarked with numbers to denote formations and arrows to highlight runs.
Knobbly and pockmarked objects mounted on small wooden bases with thin metal rods, they suggest unfinished human figures the way a ginseng root does.
He points to the sloping surface of Zimmerman Street, a block pockmarked by craters and deep ruts that never seem to be fully fixed.
The surface of the asteroid is pockmarked with craters believed to have been caused by a large smash the rock took in its formative years.
As Borovik wound over the pockmarked terrain, damaged by mines and mortar shells, the Soviets had already been at war there for nearly eight years.
Even the Cardinals' best players are pockmarked somehow: Matt Carpenter's defense and baserunning, Jedd Gyorko's contact, Stephen Piscotty's ceiling, Carlos Martinez's command, Michael Wacha's health.
The illegal mines spill out over dozens of miles, leaving a pockmarked stretch of earth where the jungle gives way to countless craters and scars.
Today, the walls of the Meera Grand Jumma Mosque are still pockmarked with bullet scars, a memory of hatred preserved for each generation to ponder.
The Ottomans used the Parthenon as a gunpowder magazine, hence its pockmarked masonry — the result of an attack by Venetian forces in the 17th century.
A partly burned white dump truck was abandoned in the middle of a road, and many buildings are pockmarked by bullets or destroyed by flames.
It was polished to a high luster from a pockmarked and eroded stone found in a derelict warehouse of headstones just outside the cemetery gates.
Kropivnitsky only acknowledges his early work, which is excessively literary, contrived, overly romantic, and all riddled with banalities like the face of a pockmarked crone.
A perennially overcast ocean world pockmarked with high-tech research platforms, Kamino is the home of the Clone Troopers serving the Galactic Republic during the war.
And it might even explain the mummy's pockmarked skin: in children between the ages of two and six, the virus can also cause a severe rash.
Those remarks came before he shook up his campaign leadership and reshaped his campaign into one pockmarked by fewer controversies and a heavier focus on policy.
Drivers believe that Toyotas, Hondas and Nissans can stand up to the country's pockmarked roads, a faith not yet shown in South Korean and Chinese cars.
But New York — and in particular, the narrow, twisting, pockmarked streets of Manhattan — is too tempting a challenge for most autonomous vehicle companies to avoid completely.
An old Mercedes-Benz dealership, once a peg in a thriving commercial center that sprang up under colonial rule, sits empty and pockmarked with bullet holes.
These films are casualties of history, pockmarked with material glimpses of their assailants or bearing negative witness to the forces that curtailed or cancelled their productions.
For the most part they were weakly, stinking, rachitic, pockmarked, in rags — far less well found than the farm animals that were being bought and sold.
And while he invokes a rigorous Rand-inspired ethical code of fair dealing, he is in an industry with a history pockmarked by fraud and abuse.
Unverified photographs shared earlier on social media showed a bloodied body carried in a tarp by men dressed in fatigues, and homes pockmarked with bullet holes.
Thursday's complaint offers a disturbing portrait of a school system with rodent-infested school buildings that are crumbling, damaged by water and pockmarked with black mold.
In and around downtown, the city is pockmarked with empty blocks where old industrial sites and the businesses that thrived thanks to them used to stand.
Walking along a street with buildings pockmarked from shells and explosions, Bond famously thrust a microphone out and, with a camera running, asked for Diana's reaction.
He later posted on Twitter four images of a forested area pockmarked with small craters and debris, which he said was the site of Indian airstrikes.
The town is identical to nearby towns: tiny and nondescript — its front lawns brown and dry, its trees bare, its pockmarked roads filled with oily puddles.
Along with a Congolese interpreter, they had gone to a part of Kasaï-Central Province to investigate a rebellion that had pockmarked the area with mass graves.
Many neighborhoods are still pockmarked by long-abandoned warehouses and decrepit homes, and the population of 302,000 is less than half what it was in the 1950s.
He is intent on turning Ashford — home to 2000,2160 people, its downtown pockmarked with empty shops, tattoo parlors and liquor stores — into a thriving hub of commerce.
I took it everywhere from the city to the freeway and twisty mountain roads still pockmarked from winter, and the Kona was an ace on all of them.
The replica runway, pockmarked at one end with impact craters, is part of what O'Connor and other satellite imagery analysts have identified as a PLA missile test range.
The disease has previously thought to have affected humans as far back as ancient Egypt due to pockmarked scarring on mummies that are 3,000 to 4,000 years old.
His body is a tapestry of a life lived on the wrong side of the law—pockmarked with bullet holes, defaced by scars, colored in by prison tattoos.
Nobody lurched up and stalked out during the (90-minute!) first act at the performance I saw, but the auditorium was mildly pockmarked with empty seats after intermission.
A military vehicle sitting at the edge of al-Musawara, now rebranded Wasat (Central) Awamiya, is a reminder of street battles that left buildings pockmarked with bullet holes.
Web designer Nadine Schlieper and photographer Robert Pufleb were making pancakes when they realized that the gently bubbling circles of batter resemble the pockmarked surface of our moon.
"People who lived on streets that were pockmarked with the most unoccupied homes and empty storefronts—that is, the poorest of them—generally had worse water," Clark writes.
While the Jets will certainly profess happiness with their draft class, it seems pockmarked by their fruitless attempts to trade up for the top talents they truly preferred.
Yes, my body is a lot thinner than it might have otherwise been at 25, but it is also pockmarked with injuries that I never would have had.
He shoots with an eye for off-handed gestures, taking care to capture the light so that their skin — whether smooth or pockmarked — glows in the desert sun.
Television images showed the fortified walls of the kindergarten pockmarked with shrapnel and hunks of metal from the mortar shell jutting out of the sand in the playground.
Polynesia, the Cook Islands, Brazil, Cape Verde, Colombia, Puerto Rico, and the southern edges of the United States—the screen was soon pockmarked by a rash of dots.
Asif Ghafoor, on Tuesday posted on Twitter four images of a forested area pockmarked with small craters and debris, which he said was the site of Indian airstrikes.
Pavlensky also pointed out that the Mur des Fédérés still stands inside the Père Lachaise cemetery, pockmarked with thousands of bullet holes from the murder and disposal of bodies.
The pockmarked 75 kg (165 lb) part, almost two meters long and over a meter wide, lay on a blanket and blue tarpaulin in a forecourt at the ministry.
In a nearby open market, now abandoned and pockmarked with bullet holes, flies buzzed around the bloodied body parts of ISIS fighters who killed themselves in a recent battle.
Like Stoops, Iowa's Kirk Ferentz was hired in 1999; he will now be the dean of college football coaches, and whenever he steps down, his legacy will be pockmarked.
But if Tuesday's speech is pockmarked with factual errors and easily discredited spin, any hope the President has of influencing anyone other than his supporters will likely be dashed.
The dispute over the site in northern Uttar Pradesh state is one of the most polarizing issues in India, whose history is pockmarked with horrific Hindu-Muslim communal clashes.
We'd flee from her—half gleeful because we were in on the joke, half fearful because we were convinced we'd be consumed by the raw, pink, pockmarked bird carcass.
Hotlinking feels archaic now, but hotlinking with Photobucket hosting was used for posting to message boards, blogs, or even Amazon listings, leaving the old internet pockmarked with missing photos.
Moving southwest, I crossed into Italy, where I began a walk on the Karst Plateau, a rocky landscape pockmarked with caves and sinkholes, and ended up at Duino Castle.
The grand edifice pockmarked by shells that formerly housed L'Orient-Le Jour, Lebanon's French-language newspaper, is a lone reminder of the grandeur that used to prevail around the Souks.
PhobosImage: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of ArizonaMars boasts two of the ugliest moons in the Solar System, including Phobos—an oddly shaped, pockmarked moon featuring a distinctive set of stripes.
The double-LP version is deliberately pockmarked with jarring locked grooves in the middle of the track—just a few more slapstick pitfalls for unprepared listeners to get trapped in.
They filed through what looked like a handcrafted version of a canyon from the moon: a narrow passageway of pockmarked concrete embedded with rocks, stretching two stories into the air.
Georgiev took a pockmarked path to become the first Bulgarian-born player to reach the N.H.L. At 6-foot-1, he is on the short end for a pro goaltender.
On Thursday, Twitter was pockmarked with laments from journalists who would no longer have jobs at the punchy five-day-a-week tabloid intended to make city commutes less wearisome.
This is an existing trope among conservatives and conservative media: that Europe is pockmarked with Muslim communities that are so insular and hostile that they're "no-go zones" for Europeans.
One need only look at the pockmarked face of neighboring Oklahoma, especially around Cushing, where officials worry that earthquakes caused by this process seriously threaten a large oil-tank farm.
He views the abstraction of the wildly pockmarked head, which looks as though it might have been hit by a meteor shower, as alluding to sounds — the string section, the brass.
Their stories are implied by their bodies, whether it's the scraggly beard of a towering giant, or the pockmarked armor of a bull-like creature the size of a small bus.
A few thousand people walked past burned homes Friday to the city landmark, the pockmarked Golden Mosque, to celebrate the holiday marking the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan.
South Bend's slow decay had left it pockmarked with vacant and abandoned houses—a blight that reduces tax revenue, increases inspection and policing costs, and leaves residents feeling discouraged and forgotten.
Then there's the daily endurance test of your car's suspension as you travel anywhere along Santa Teresa's only road, so dusty and pockmarked it gives the town an almost lunar landscape.
Though the novel is pockmarked with overly portentous teasers of the action to come, it is also genuinely suspenseful, its plot catapulting dangerously toward a fateful confrontation between Drax and Sumner.
They were found by the police wandering, tired and hungry, among the ruins of the city, which the fighting has transformed into a desolate landscape of pockmarked buildings and cratered structures.
The soil of Northern France, pockmarked with war craters, is all one big burial ground for lost souls — the graveyards you see, 410 military cemeteries, and the graveyards you don't see.
The department's Political-Military Affairs Bureau this week made a public appeal about land mines to Pokémon Go fans in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, which remain pockmarked with the deadly bombs.
We've created a political system so pockmarked with checks, balances, and veto points that even our most powerful, skilled, popular leaders can only expect to accomplish a fraction of their agenda.
His butt is pockmarked like the surface of the moon, wrinkles line his face like creases on a carrot, and varicose veins crawl all over his pale body, which is tinged pink.
It may have presaged the distorted, Marilyn Manson-influenced body horror on 1997's occasionally industrial Come to Daddy, but beyond their drum'n'bass leanings, all the two share is a pockmarked humanity.
There, the sky there is pockmarked by flocks of Dickian-esque robotic birds designed to evade detection by radar and human eye; a distorted reflection of nature turned deliberately menacing through mechanization.
A silvery picture of a sea-side cliff merges with what could be the pockmarked surface of the moon; a forest, perhaps at dusk, now features a border of blossoming purple splotches.
It's been half a century since Buzz Aldrin rocketed to the moon and walked upon its dusty, pockmarked surface, but his memory of that historic event is still as fresh as ever.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. The middle decades of the twentieth century are pockmarked by devastating air disasters, tragedies that often snuffed out hundreds of lives in an instant.
He said it had been a rewarding career with a salary that supported his family, but also work pockmarked by layoffs and frustration with foreign steel being sold cheaply on American shores.
Pockmarked by bookworms or charred from war (such as the Tsinghua University collection that survived the Anti-Japanese War of Resistance), the books he painted seemed to carry their own epic journeys.
Dinkins's term was pockmarked by the riots in Crown Heights and a protest by 10,000 police officers who not only blocked the Brooklyn Bridge but overran City Hall, shouting racial slurs about Dinkins.
"When the IS first came this way, we fled because we knew how they were beheading people," says Ali Jassem, 80, standing among houses flattened by air strikes and pockmarked with machinegun fire.
My robot, a stubby mobile slab known as a drive (or more formally and mythically, Pegasus), is just one of hundreds of its kind swarming a 125,000-square-foot "field" pockmarked with chutes.
Informal mining settlements like Angovia's, a series of hills dotted with tattered tarpaulin-covered shelters and pockmarked by deep pits, have been unexpectedly popping up in recent years across the west African country.
The loans, which allow people age 803 and older to pull some of the money from their home equity without having to make any monthly payments on the debt, have a pockmarked history.
On rainy days, however, the pockmarked routes fill up with water and run, leaving travelers to wade through waist-deep byways at their own risk or stay put until any floods have passed.
CreditCreditEdwin J. Torres for The New York Times To the right of where the hooded gunman paused and lifted his revolver, Jessica White's three young children were twirling down a pockmarked metal slide.
Now 49 and joint chief executive of the Inishowen Development Partnership, she grew up in Galway, in the republic, when the borders were pockmarked with checkpoints and the roads patrolled by armed officers.
It was Anders who captured the iconic "Earthrise" photo on Christmas Eve of 1968: a shiny blue jewel wreathed in clouds, floating above the pockmarked lunar surface, alone in the pitch-black void.
In a section of Canhandula, word had spread along miles of a pockmarked and flooded dirt road, made narrower by fallen trees and craters, that an old man had died inside his house.
More, the shadow it casts is a celestial being with a glowing sun for a head and a body made up of images of outer space pockmarked with galaxies and bright planetary bodies.
The aluminum roof of the mud brick house he shares with a dozen family members is pockmarked by holes he says are the result of rocks loosened by years of blasting by the mine.
The aluminium roof of the mud brick house he shares with a dozen family members is pockmarked by holes he says are the result of rocks loosened by years of blasting by the mine.
With his gray hair, greasy pockmarked skin, and scuffed corduroys, my partner looks like a divorcee whose kids have forced him here in the hope he'll finally meet someone and get off their backs.
Inspired by Neolithic Japanese, Cycladic and African traditions, her ceramics have the pockmarked surface of bleached-out brain coral and the faint hue of artifacts that have been buried in the ground for millennia.
Solano's friends and fans in Mexico have long been privy to the artist's struggles with HIV — for which, due to medical negligence, he didn't receive treatment until an infection left him pockmarked and blind.
Image Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research InstituteAnother fascinating insight: the southern part of Sputnik Planum is pockmarked with deep pits that are probably formed as ice sublimates into the atmosphere.
Everywhere, the world has forgotten what it once was in favor of what it is now, a massive arena of bronze and brown scarred through with roads and pockmarked with the remains of conflicts past.
Sustaining unbearable tension and pockmarked with extreme violence, the film joins a roster of recent award-winning documentaries including "The White Helmets" and "Nowhere to Hide," stemming from Iraq and the ongoing conflict in Syria.
Hindu groups have urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist party to build a temple in Ayodhya, one of the most polarizing issues in India, whose history is pockmarked with horrific Hindu-Muslim communal clashes.
The pockmarked lattice was stable enough that the team was able to build 1,016 atomic bytes in an area that measured just 96 nanometres by 126 (an HIV virus, for comparison, is about 120nm across).
A neighbor, Mike Furey, said Mr. Lewandowski fished and swam in the pond with his children, and had pitched in to help the neighbors with the never-ending task of fixing up their pockmarked road.
Your financial life probably won't be, pockmarked as most of our lives are with unpaid parental leave or illness or unemployment or inopportune stock market declines or a bunch of these things all at once.
In one layout he pairs portraits of a young dark-haired woman intensely reading a copy of Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" in a New York cafe with that of a downcast, pockmarked G. I. in Korea.
LONDON — During a tennis season pockmarked by match-fixing reports, high-profile doping busts, sexist comments by tournament directors and superstars sidelined by injuries, tanking would seem to be low on the list of priorities.
The property had once housed a nightclub on the Chitlin Circuit called Dee's Bird Cage, but those glory days had long since passed: the roof was caving in, and the second floor was pockmarked with holes.
The quick rise and fall of US-based fracking and oil operations has left many towns temporarily prosperous, others on shaky financial footing, and many landscapes pockmarked with drilling rigs and compressor stations, crisscrossed by pipelines.
The thinnest batters with baker's ratios of 225 were found to have even color surfaces pockmarked with darker spots and a distinctive dark outer ring around the edge of the pancake where the batter was thinnest.
Just four days ago, families were hiding in their homes here in the Al Araby district as soldiers fought the militants on nearby streets, with rows of buildings pockmarked by shooting or damaged by rocket fire.
In the 101st Precinct in Far Rockaway, a former beach resort dotted with public housing projects and pockmarked by poverty and crime, a pilot program has been underway for 15 months and the reviews are mixed.
Investors gaped at this major refashioning of the global landscape and decided it looked perilous — or at least so pockmarked with uncertainty that they preferred to pull their money out of riskier corners like stock markets.
His strong new mixtape, "Lil B.I.G. Pac," is his fourth, but it arrives an inopportune moment: Kodak Black is in jail, the latest chapter in a string of legal struggles that have pockmarked his otherwise rapid ascent.
The natural rind looks like the rugged surface of a groovy, stank-ass planet: Its brown surface, the color of oiled almond skins, is pockmarked and mottled with extraterrestrial molds of ashen grey and occasional mustard yellow.
" When her husband leaves her, she takes up with a rough, coarse man with an "unsteady, ravaged body, unwholesomely thin" and a "mottled, pockmarked face, his coarse yellow hair, like a patch of grass burned by pesticide.
J.P. Earlier this month, it appeared as if the promising 19-year-old Florida rapper Kodak Black was set to be released from jail, his latest stint behind bars in a short career frustratingly pockmarked with them.
The department's initial probe appeared to be pockmarked with a few glaring omissions, such as failing to look for emails discussing the deleted portion of video or see whether phone records from the day might still exist.
The metropolis is so pockmarked by decaying asphalt that local officials have said that more than $730 million is required to repair over 8,100 miles of streets — nearly six times the city's current budget for transportation infrastructure.
In the basement, Judith Pearson (a retired school principal and gun owner with the #BoycottNRA movement) examines the shooting range where regiment members had thoroughly pockmarked the walls with their bullets; she criticizes their marksmanship as careless.
Graffiti on the pockmarked walls in some parts of Bashiqa declare Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi as the leader of the world's Muslims, harking back to the group's tight grip on the town until last week.
There's not much more plot than that, but director Andrea Arnold is so sharply, smartly fixated on the unsure rhythms and pivots of young love—and on the ways poverty has pockmarked America—that you really won't care.
Tucked in the heart of Achrafieh, Beirut's poshest neighborhood, the unassuming shop is on the ground floor of a crumbling building pockmarked by bullet holes from the Lebanese Civil War, which ravaged the country from 1975 to 1990.
CreditCreditAndrea Mantovani for The New York Times MALTOT, France — What is left over, 75 years after the fighting ended, comes down to this: pockmarked leather fragments from a dead German soldier's shoe scattered by his shallow battlefield grave.
These were the shortcomings that pockmarked the last years of Arsène Wenger's reign as Arsenal manager, when his team was always one defeat away from a crisis and rarely more than a set piece away from a defeat.
It would be challenging, to say the least, for an NHS-like system to be designed in the face of the constant legal challenges, repeal efforts, and attempts at political sabotage that have pockmarked the Affordable Care Act.
Beyond the manicured gardens and immaculate driveways that surround the royals, and as invisible to us as it was to them, is a postwar Britain of drab, bomb-pockmarked streets and pale, exhausted Londoners clutching their ration books.
Members of the tribe showed Reuters an area the size of several football fields near their village, where the forest had been cleared away, leaving a broad dirt hole in the ground pockmarked by the treads of heavy machinery.
Over the course of the film, we watch Pic transform from pockmarked underling in a cavernous underworld into a deceitful caped soapbox-shouter (think Milo Yiannopoulos in gold and blue silks) whose only interest is lying to his followers.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In these uncertain times — pockmarked as they are by ongoing police crime, neo-Nazi terrorism, undeniable climate change, and the threat of nuclear war — it's hard not to think about what lies beyond.
In northwest Colorado's Piecance Basin, for instance, a drilling boom transformed parts of one of the state's most vibrant wildlife areas — described by hunters as a "mule deer factory" — into an industrial zone pockmarked by drilling pads and roads.
Its little downtown is pockmarked by vacant storefronts and overshadowed by a vast railroad yard — a remnant of the days when the Iron Range mines and the city itself, founded as a transport hub for iron ore, were booming.
And though Mr. Lee is hardly the runty, pockmarked character Ms. Cho describes in the script, he is all too believable as someone so full of self-loathing that he cannot bear to see himself in other people's eyes.
In the Abobo neighborhood, where pro-Gbagbo militias are said to have tortured, raped and killed people because of their origins or political affiliations, Souleymane Grambouté pointed out bullet holes in pockmarked walls, and dark markings on the road pavement.
While steering his Toyota RAV 4 over the pockmarked streets of Brooklyn, Md Liaquat Ali speculated that Kalanick's departure could lead to Uber's collapse — a possibility that could pave the way for other, more driver-friendly apps to take its place.
They are lived-in, as in full of stuff that doesn't look new anymore, covered in stains that don't respect "elbow grease," and pockmarked with failings that aren't so much impossible to address as they are non-urgent to address.
In Merthyr, a town where the high street is pockmarked with shuttered shops and derelict buildings and at night, people drink cans of lager on street benches, many interviewed say they have little interest in the battle for the European elections.
But as with many parents of transgender children, they were also overwhelmed by fear: The future they saw for their then 21-year-old, whom they had named Amanda, would be pockmarked with discrimination and bullying, if not outright violence.
"The entire life of this city depends on Rusal," said Evgeny Ivanov, until recently a foreman at the plant in Sayanogorsk, where pockmarked asphalt recalls the harsh winters endured by its 22012,23 inhabitants, and icy blue mountains line the horizon.
Mr. Parker's office did not return requests for comment on Tuesday's Twitter statements or his use of the Senate parking placard, and it was unclear if the incident would derail his political career, or simply add to its pockmarked legacy.
As they hurried home, Saeed and Nadia looked at the night sky, at the forcefulness of the stars and the moon's pockmarked brightness in the absence of electric lighting and in the reduced pollution from fuel-starved and hence sparse traffic.
The excruciating endeavor requires weighing the cases of dozens of teams, each of which has typically played more than 21 games at home, away and on neutral courts throughout a season pockmarked by injuries, suspensions and inexplicably poor (or outstanding) performances.
The Civil War represented a defining moment in our young nation's history, an era whose legacy continues to be seen in the pockmarked residual scars that arise over Confederate statues, battle flags and symbols that connect past and present in uncomfortably illuminating ways.
LOS ANGELES — Run your fingers across the pockmarked walls of the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) and you can feel the bumps, lumps, and patches produced by the hundreds of staple guns and thousands of push pins that were there before you.
In addition to all this, France was pockmarked with hundreds of partisan actors, at high levels and in the streets, each with their disorganized eyes on different prizes — collaboration, resistance, cooperation followed by cooption as a two-step strategy to a communist state.
At one end, empty shell casings carpet its flagstones near piles of trash and sheets of hymn music; a wooden pulpit for sermons sits pockmarked and cracked by bullets at the other, now with a small pink "Hallelujah" flag posted on top.
MISURATA, Libya — Four years after Libya's revolution, the scars of war are still visible in this city — buildings pockmarked with bullet and rocket holes, graffiti on the walls remembering fallen fighters, and a war museum where rusty ammunition spills across the sidewalk in front.
The observatory's AIA 304 channel, for instance, shows the Sun as a deep scarlet inferno pockmarked with flares and cool dark spots, while the HMI Intensitygram displays the full solar disk at 6,173 angstroms—perfect for highlighting Mercury's stark silhouette as it traverses the star.
But the staging is pockmarked, particularly toward the end, with tacky touches, clichés of contemporary opera direction: lines from the libretto written as graffiti; broken statuary; a splatter of blood on an otherwise pristine white wall; a final, pointless neon halo around Desdemona's bedroom.
An early acquaintance of F. T. Marinetti and Wyndham Lewis, he diverges from Futurist and Vorticist influences in his print, "That Cursed Wood" (27), a bleak image of dead trees emerging from the pockmarked ground, as biplanes circle overhead like ravens in the gray sky.
After climbing back out of Endurance—no one had known whether it would be able to—Opportunity was sent off to inspect the jettisoned heat-shield that had protected it as it burned down through the Martian atmosphere, now a glinting monument on the pockmarked plain.
Analyzing a wealth of images captured by the Dawn spacecraft's framing camera, a team led by Ottaviano Ruesch of the Goddard Spaceflight Center pieced together an origin story for Ahuna Mons, which sits all by itself on a flat surface pockmarked by a smattering of craters.
Swansea's 3-2 defeat, pockmarked by lackluster defending that allowed Arsenal what the coach called "two poor goals," left Bradley with a team that sits second from the bottom in the Premier League and offered him a salutary reminder of the scale of the task ahead.
All high-end VR headsets look bulky, but the Vive is in a league of its own: a bulbous, pockmarked face mask with a braid of wires running straight out the top and over your head, its straps a few inches short of forming a full wetsuit hood.
The experimental monochrome prints of fabrics have a strikingly contemporary feel, while his obsessive interest in the ability of photography to render an unprecedented "completeness of detail" led to strangely beguiling studies of elaborate early-Victorian china, enormous shaggy haystacks and the sunlit facades of pockmarked Oxford colleges.
At the time of the stakeout, the hotel had been shuttered for over a year and a half, its once stark-white main tower now pockmarked and streaked with grime, and during that period gained the attention of nearby residents and law enforcement as a hive of criminal activity.
The premiere concluded a two-week retrospective of Pacino's career at the small Greenwich Village theater, which featured all the hits and a couple pockmarked films lost in the no-man's land between when he got sober in 1977 and a four-year hiatus in the late 80s.
The roster was pockmarked from the jump, and even after the front office credibly paved it over at the trade deadline, the retrofitting could not conceal how overwhelmingly dependent Texas had become on white-knuckling close contests (with an incredible 36-11 record this year in one-run games).
Michael Benson, an artist and writer in New York, stitched together raw digital data collected by NASA to create his composite version of Jupiter's moon Io. The dazzling gold sphere, pockmarked with craters, pops against a black background, red flames from two volcanic eruptions visible near the top.
Despite specific periods of cooperation - and even hope that Pakistani leadership may have decided to shift gears and take strategic steps to address the problem, the US relationship with Pakistan has been deeply pockmarked by times of estrangement resulting from Pakistan's unwillingness to root out its own bad actors.
Within two weeks we'd crossed the country several times, stopping in places we'd only heard the adults speak about: the Roman ruins at Baalbek, the Crusaders' sea castle in Sidon, the palace of Emir Bashir II in Beiteddine, the pockmarked sniper alleys and killing fields of downtown Beirut.
At first glance, Heidelberg appears much like the streets that surround it, pockmarked and mostly empty, but it transforms about halfway down its length, becoming what looks from a distance like a junkyard but on closer inspection is a bizarre open-air museum that occupies two whole blocks.
MINNEAPOLIS — After a first term pockmarked by intense protests and searing criticism from the left, Betsy Hodges, the mayor of this city, is facing challenges from prominent fellow Democrats as she campaigns for re-election: a civil rights activist, a charismatic young city councilman, a progressive state lawmaker.
The palace has been pummeled and pockmarked by every conceivable caliber of weapon fired by nearly every faction in the country's recent wars, with the possible exception of the Americans and their allies, because it was too damaged by the time they arrived to provide much useful cover.
For fear of being flayed, I will not divulge my allegiances, except to say that I have a very hard time stomaching gore, which has made watching Game of Thrones an endeavor pockmarked by hiding behind my fingers, running into another room, or rolling into the fetal position.
"The idea of making felsic melts by large or giant impacts seems plausible considering the high-energy nature of these events and the pockmarked ancient surfaces of other inner Solar System planets and moons," Balz Kamber from Trinity College Dublin, who was not involved in the study, said in a statement.
Yet, almost astonishingly, the slight, pockmarked figure who slouches into his chair in the federal courtroom in Charleston—his face averted from the relatives of his victims—is, by his own admission, the man who killed nine people at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church on June 17th last year.
When they finally crossed, in the eastern part of the island, the Allies mounted a spirited, but ultimately fruitless defense, including street fighting -- two famous lion statues outside the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporations headquarters still bear the pockmarked bullet scars of the fighting -- and battles on the island's forested hillsides.
In Lunenburg County, a chunk of Nova Scotia pockmarked by lakes and patches of balsam firs, Silver's Farm hugs a hill with 45 acres of farmland splayed out in front and 653 acres of Christmas trees behind, all growing naturally and tightly "like the hairs on a dog's back," said Wayne Silver.
It will not matter in the slightest that this was not a game of the highest caliber, that it was pockmarked with misplaced passes and obvious flaws, that Saudi Arabia was so weak and Russia, at times, relatively pedestrian, that there are far better teams awaiting their turn to showcase their talents.
If you doubt it, look at the names involved in the 50th-anniversary revival: Jim Parsons plays the party's host, Michael; Matt Bomer is Donald, Michael's ambivalent ex; Zachary Quinto is Harold, the "ugly pockmarked Jew fairy" birthday boy; and Andrew Rannells is Larry, one half of the play's only established (if iffy) couple.
Two years passed before police arrested Peel — who once worked for Mark and who had been working on another fishing boat and claimed to be asleep at the time of the killings — based on his similarity to sketches of the suspect, described by police as a white male in his early 20s with a pockmarked complexion.
This brave new landscape facing young people of color is pockmarked with historic, contemporary and retrofitted forms of racial intolerance, a world wherein middle school Latino students can be frightened by deportation threats, black churches are targeted with racial slurs by pro-Trump supporters, and racially diverse populations feel stressed, anxious and fearful of what to expect for the next four years.
The B-17 Flying Fortress rolled off the drawing board and onto the runway in a mere 12 months, just in time to become the fearsome workhorse of the US Air Force during World War II. Its astounding toughness made pilots adore it: The B-20193 could roar through angry squalls of shrapnel and bullets, emerging pockmarked but still airworthy.
In return for the concessions to Israel, the Trump plan makes the Palestinians a heavily conditional offer that stands little chance of being accepted: an entity that they could call a state made up of the Gaza Strip and several enclaves in the West Bank — pockmarked with settlements and surrounded by Israeli territory — that would be linked by roads or other transportation.
Do all that and you'll have a wonderful experience, against a backdrop of almost inconceivable magnificence, along a stretch of border where, for now, you can climb to the top of a bluff pockmarked with perfectly round mortar holes left by ancient civilizations, look down on the gently moving river, and wave to people on the other side, a stone's throw away and a world apart.
The wartime front line runs along the Neretva River, now spanned again by a rebuilt Stari Most, or Old Bridge, a 16th-century jewel of Ottoman architecture destroyed by Croat artillery fire during the war, and then cuts across the river for a few hundred yards into territory on the west bank, running along a boulevard lined with ruins and buildings still pockmarked by bullets.
His fourth floor cell at the No. 8 Prison in Zhytomyr, a hulking brick building built during the reign of Russia's last czar, has cable TV. A brick wall in the courtyard below offers a grim reminder of less accommodating times: it is pockmarked with bullet holes left by Stalin's secret police, the NKVD, later renamed the KGB, which used the spot to execute prisoners.
Status: Incarcerated; 45-year sentenceGuevara's alleged misconduct: Witness tampering, lineup manipulation Although a codefendant in the crime named Rosario as the shooter moments after the crime, and before Guevara was involved, police records show that a second witness whom Guevara interviewed described Rosario in more specific detail — including his pockmarked skin — than would have been possible to see, given how far away he was and how dark it was.
It was perhaps a strange way to open a show about flawless execution, but turned out to be mildly prophetic for a night that was pockmarked with missteps, from Adele's live call for a restart during her George Michael tribute, to the way the orchestra played over her producer Greg Kurstin when they accepted the song of the year trophy (and misspelled his name earlier in the night, to boot), to the Metallica performance during which James Hetfield's microphone was nonfunctional for the first half.

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