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Gadolinium is taken up by both normal and scarred heart muscle tissue, but normal cardiovascular tissue washes it out more quickly than scarred.
But his scarred face seems to betray some violent past.
Chmerkovskiy, meanwhile, scarred us for life with his zombie face.
He was looking at a woman scarred by the war.
"My cervix is nothing but scarred tissue now," she says.
Others were killed, committed suicide or were left permanently scarred.
Mr. Hollande said the victims were physically and psychologically scarred.
Kids the world over were scarred by this frightening scene. 
Sadness for the survivors, both physically injured and psychologically scarred.
The setting reeks of one scarred by a warming climate.
The wounds it inflicted seemed mostly to have scarred over.
Akutagawa's early life, in Peace's telling, was scarred by trauma.
Jude's "Scarred Hearts," released in July, screens on Dec. 1.
The Grady Little Incident scarred the shit out of me.
Graham would be badly scarred in a tight primary battle.
It doesn't mean that we aren't forever scarred by something.
The training often leaves them scarred, even after returning home.
Wolverine, is a scarred hero and relic of the past.
Conflicts over control of oil have scarred the world for decades.
Were there no calamitous altercations that left characters wounded or scarred?
However, we're sure the accident scarred a few people for life.
When you're scarred in your brain, you remember stuff like that.
The process cures his illness, but leaves him scarred and disfigured.
And food conferred a place in a hierarchy of the scarred.
They are scarred because life is not being kind to them.
Near the water, there's a scraggly, scarred squirrel walking in circles.
South Africa remains deeply scarred by its apartheid and colonial past.
Old fires have scarred the tarmac of the now quiet streets.
Working for STRESS had left him confused, psychologically scarred, perpetually afraid.
He had a few scenes as Deadpool's pre-scarred alter ego.
I tore open my arm, which is scarred to this day.
Across battle-scarred Yemen, beggars congregate outside supermarkets filled with goods.
Scarred repeatedly, it is a kind of palimpsest of French history.
The upper corner of the building was scarred by black streaks.
All three went and saw the dirty, graffiti-scarred system firsthand.
Now my friend was older, scarred, repenting what he had done.
She came from a family scarred by drug abuse and poverty.
The sin of getting scarred for life by your mother's murder?
Redmayne is physically and emotionally scarred, but he's also a misogynist.
Luckily for her, she doesn't wake up and isn't permanently scarred.
Just make me dance publicly and I'll be scarred for life.
"Nemeh described Ament's lungs as "so scarred they didn't even deflate.
In many of these paintings, the surfaces were reworked and scarred.
Hopefully you can go back to watching Jurassic Park without being scarred.
But she may just still be scarred from her 6th grade perm.
Moves were tentative with investors clearly scarred by the return of volatility.
But Vice, too, said his time at Hill Crest left him scarred.
Many intersex adults say their lives have been scarred by such operations.
He's too scarred by the memory of his unfaithful mother to stray.
If this scarred landscape could speak to us, what would it say?
NOW a battle-scarred 62, Japan's king of monsters refuses to die.
The Special Edition box includes the battle-scarred droid and Force Band.
His mother no longer works on the machine that scarred her son.
That period of my life is scarred by deep, life-changing loss.
Its tired, scarred face showed a children's educational map of the continent.
I left the hospital with a scarred forehead and a full belly.
But mostly, the land is brown and parched, scarred by the fighting.
She was scarred again when Everleigh's father cheated on her — multiple times.
Pedestrians were a rare sight on streets lined with bullet-scarred houses.
Mr. Waldheim's six-year tenure was scarred by almost complete diplomatic isolation.
Even those of us who avoided the bullets and bombs were scarred.
Children proudly show where an Israeli bullet scarred one of the rooms.
"Yeah, I'm scarred up from the game — knees, ankles, shoulder," Noah said.
The state's voters, scarred by the free trade deals associated with Mrs.
These are innocent children who may be scarred forever by this policy.
Our long-waged war against our own planet has scarred it terribly.
Of course, I picked and scarred myself, often trying to purge them.
I think I just scarred myself for the rest of my life.
Mr. Michelz is part of a generation scarred by the Great Recession.
That evening, Uruguay's battle-scarred defense shut down Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal.
Machado said Tuesday that the episode scarred her and damaged her reputation.
Read the final installment, by a veteran writing about his scarred generation.
Despite its scarred history, Ukraine today is no hotbed of anti-Semitism.
On Rennell, an impoverished Pacific island, mining had already scarred the land.
He was peppered with questions about his scandal-scarred deputy Barnaby Joyce.
The storm made a second landfall today, in the Katrina-scarred Louisiana.
Heart valves are not directly inflamed and scarred by the strep bacteria.
He stomped out the door, hunched and scarred like the small man.
Your roommate will be happy, and you won't be scarred for life.
After two years under Islamic State rule, it lies scarred and desecrated.
But I didn't, and I wasn't scarred as a result of it.
But withdrawing in a final would have scarred the tournament even more.
Belfast and other cities were scarred by riots, shootings and bomb attacks.
He's spent 30 years documenting how humans have marked and scarred the earth.
It was an immoral and repugnant choice that has scarred the nation permanently.
So by the final episode, she survived, but quite scarred and quite damaged.
States scarred by communism are not incapable of producing strong civil-society movements.
Still, the land is so badly scarred that it will never completely recover.
The events of recent months have left the family scarred, distrustful, and paranoid.
One side of her face is scarred up — and so is her heart.
She's scarred for life and she will have a difficult time moving on.
"When it comes to the big tech battles, we've been scarred," he said.
The remaining posters were scarred and wind-bleached and almost impossible to decipher.
He could be a victim of his scarred past and his wounded background.
His kidneys had minimal function and were scarred and as wrinkled as prunes.
A CNN crew that flew over the scarred landscape Wednesday witnessed heartbreaking devastation.
Moves elsewhere were tentative with investors clearly scarred by the return of volatility.
The man's tired and scarred face reveals someone adept at surviving adverse seasons.
He scarred young comedians for life, sent some of them out of comedy.
The debris has long been cleared away, but a scarred emotional landscape remains.
He was smart and capable, but scarred psychologically by his parents' brutal divorce.
The patients were gravely ill, their hearts scarred by infections or heart attacks.
Officials have feared that heavy rains could trigger mudslides in fire-scarred forests.
His fingers were scarred and remained stiff for the rest of his life.
"They have to make sure we haven't scarred them for life," he adds.
Arizona's Scarred Generation Two daughters of Mexican immigrants who crossed the border illegally.
Many of those who survive the trips remain physically scarred, and emotionally haunted.
But the country and its people remain scarred by the years of violence.
Frightened that his face would be permanently scarred, he went to the doctor.
The Clintons were never prosecuted in any of those investigations, but they emerged scarred.
Just in Europe, Iran-sponsored assassinations, bombings & other terrorist attacks have scarred countless lives.
Do we listen to their stories about how their lives have been forever scarred?
The devastating "Once an Addict (Interlude)" is the opposite, though — chillingly detailed, emotionally scarred.
It's nice to know that you're not alone, even in being scarred by books.
There is very little traffic on the scarred road, which is filled with potholes.
The tires are scuffed, and the metal lug nuts are scarred from tire changes.
In which case: You wonder if Gavin Kroff is scarred elsewhere, inside his clothes.
The 9/11 attacks have scarred this nation in both big and smaller ways.
Some were scarred or in wheelchairs, but most showed no sign of radiation exposure.
Crime and poverty scarred the pre-gentrification Lower East Side of Mr. Marte's youth.
Yet somehow, this battle-scarred group of surplus players has outscored 232 NHL teams.
The region has been scarred by a cycle of insurgency, civil unrest and crackdown.
Large portions of the country were scarred severely, severely hurt by this horrible war.
The boy takes an interest in the thugs, their scarred fists, their cocked weapons.
Even Major League Baseball, which remains scarred by gambling scandals, has softened its stance.
His head was scarred, and he had sworn off the Qasr al-Nil Bridge.
The former secretary of State, scarred by memories of her loss to then-Sen.
In the trailer shown at E3, Reedus' character was extremely scarred and very naked.
Often in epilepsy, seizures originate from one scarred or damaged region of brain tissue.
The final decades of the 20th century were scarred by economic and political crises.
Yet these beautiful young women will be scarred for the rest of their lives.
It's a remarkable moment for Sudan, a country scarred by dictatorship and civil war.
And if I was going to be scarred, I wanted to reveal it myself.
He has a bandage on his left hand and his face is severely scarred.
Northern Maine is Trump country, rural and deeply scarred by the collapse of manufacturing.
Varricchio: Bluetooth made me run a red light, and it kind of scarred me.
These figures were often scarred and truncated, but ultimately affirmed humanity's renewal and rebirth.
Calling themselves the Pothole Vigilantes, the duo struck a chord in this scarred city.
I had a great support system, so I came out of it not terribly scarred.
The photographer's large-scale images depict landscapes altered and scarred by human industry and development.
The breathtaking, large-scale images depict landscapes altered and scarred by human industry and development.
His heart is also scarred and leaks fluid, his foster mom Lindie Saenz told PEOPLE.
The decades-long conflict scarred the country, and left as many as 100,000 people dead.
My skin, lying alongside hers atop the sweaty sheets, was red and greasy and scarred.
He puts one large, scarred hand across the open book, draws it across the table.
Inside the mosque itself, blood was spattered everywhere and the walls were burned and scarred.
If Alfred Hitchcock's thriller The Birds scarred you, prepare to have your old phobias return.
Each subsequent laceration of the scarred area will cause a further decrease in tensile strength.
I'm too battle-scarred to see any upside in proffering an opinion on the matter.
I'm scarred for life as Titan maniacally laughs as he continues fluctuate his toned cheeks.
The explosion left Lamiya blind in her right eye, her face scarred by melted skin.
Some may not realize he'd been a hostage, much less one scarred by his experience.
Millennials experienced and were scarred by the 2008 market collapse sparked by the financial crisis.
Political life remains scarred by the failure of the pro-democracy "umbrella" movement of 2014.
Grecia is one of the many wild animals left scarred by abuse and human negligence.
Deepest condolences to the families of those murdered; and those involved who are scarred forever.
Despite a raw, scarred appearance, he seems born with the ability to do perfect pirouettes.
And that Iraqis support the younger generations, forever scarred by month after month of darkness.
Taxi drivers waved down the few shocked passengers trickling out of the bomb-scarred building.
Those who survived were permanently scarred -- by numbers tattooed on their arms, and by worse.
The patient's lungs were scarred, stiffened, pocked with dead spots and extremely inflamed, he said.
He's selfless and virtuous, but scarred — and, in many ways, defined — by his imperfect history.
Workers themselves, still scarred from the recession, may just be happy to have a job.
Burlakoff said in a court filing that his reputation in the industry was permanently scarred.
His own back became deeply scarred and pitted from sparks that leapt from the flames.
But Christ's body is scarred with cuts and his head limp, with a dead stare.
A CT scan taken soon after that revealed a scarred, atypically small, or microcephalic, brain.
Much of his work explores spaces without people, while unmistakably shaped and scarred by them.
IPF is a disease in which the lungs become scarred and breathing becomes increasingly difficult.
Katniss, who, as a teenage girl, is scarred and underestimated and dismissed by her government.
So much has changed on the politically scarred stage of immigration — and yet so little.
The mountainous border is scarred with barbed wire, tank traps, land mines and guard posts.
His lungs had slowly scarred over, and now, only small patches performed their basic functions.
The boat was scarred by at least 26 bullet holes, and three fishermen were killed.
"Sure, I'm scarred by it, but that's not a bad thing to me," she said.
His childhood, too, had been scarred, by the suicides of his parents and an uncle.
The back of his hands had several patches of skin that were red and scarred.
Those whose lives have been scarred by gun violence all have one thing in common.
Frankly, I've been scarred more by experiences I had on the playground in elementary school.
Or he may be scarred by the allegations that he said have ruined his life.
Who among us did not have their childhood irrevocably scarred by Charo's performance in Thumbelina?
Creating a Tumblr of photos of your post–C-section wobbling and scarred naked stomach?
Many existing cities (including my home of Seattle) permanently scarred themselves with new urban freeways.
His illness eventually scarred his lungs, leaving him with just 40 percent of his breathing capacity.
The siege of Daraya killed thousands, and scarred the survivors -- some physically, all of them psychologically.
The light is too bright, fluorescent; it reveals a pock-marked, scarred portrait of a family.
Businesses are rebuilding, replacing the battle-scarred buildings with new multistory blocks and glossy shop fronts.
Scarred But danger is never far away in this war-torn country -- especially for religious minorities.
Mr. Goldman said the episode was outrageous and scarred Ms. Steinaker, causing her considerable emotional distress.
Mama Mabel was the matriarch of the Harlem underworld and he was scarred by her brutality.
It's a gorgeous image, and it really shows off how pitted and scarred the object is.
Apparently, Jenna is "scarred a little bit," per Astrid, who is, once more, our Paradise narrator.
Whenever I have a happy moment in my life, it's going to be sort of scarred.
North along the coast: Abkhazia, a Russian-backed breakaway state, then Russia, then battle-scarred Ukraine.
The old woman at the bodega crossed her scarred arms and shook her head at me.
Are you still scarred from the first time you watched Home Alone all those years ago?
The tournament was only in its second day, and it already had been scarred by violence.
They also represent a point of no return — an event that forever scarred generations of Americans.
And though he is reasonably scarred, Chappell reportedly found the whole thing to be pretty hilarious.
Or is he one of those scarred good guys, like The Hound in Game of Thrones?
"The manuscript had a battle-scarred look," he wrote of receiving his draft back from Macdonald.
The '80s scarred us in myriad ways — from the colorful taffeta to the over-lined lips.
He takes off his shirt and lets Murtagh give his leathery, scarred back another six lashes.
Dinrah stood near a scarred work table and rolled a brand through a blue-hot flame.
And every other character in this epic, uncut, nine-act, scandal-scarred whopper of a play.
But the damage can be lasting — Mr. Tamba's attempt scarred his stomach, which still pains him.
A bullet-scarred squeeze clamp at the top of the pallet held a paper bull's-eye.
A scarred skeleton showed Scotty lived a 'violent' life Scotty, it seems, was prone to fights.
Republicans also said that the primary fight between Sanders and Biden could leave the Democrats scarred.
Back in Dayton, 23-year-old Devin Hamlin has lived a life scarred by gun violence.
Tripping so often when I ran that I have the scarred knuckles of a street fighter.
The glaciers had retreated, leaving the landscape scarred with precarious hills of loose stone and scree.
"Our Boys" is a deep dive into events of recent history that have scarred the country.
In the beginning of "Scarred," Edmondson suggests that telling her story is an act of contrition.
The nicer ones were worried I would be scarred by the experience, and couldn't handle it.
One of the refugee center's buildings is scarred with scorch marks from a recent arson attack.
South Africa remains scarred by glaring income disparities and a jobless rate of over 27 percent.
How can you get tough and develop thick skin, if you've never been wounded and scarred?
In Bridey and Milo, Hoffman has created memorable antiheroes: tough and resourceful, scarred, feral and sexy.
In a country scarred by leftist terrorism, Chávez and his socialist revolution were anathema to many.
But schools reckoning with what to do with a bullet-scarred building have few easy choices.
And at times scarred and a little damaged, but not with a sword like, 'I'm seeking revenge.
In a world scarred by a constant stream of atrocities, the ramifications of this verdict are global.
" Zormier added, "His actions caused the death of Olivia and likely scarred the boys emotionally for life.
The region is scarred by the ethnic conflicts that followed the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s.
You know, not still emotionally scarred like Cole, who has done fuck all to resolve his issues.
"Just think about it ... I've been seeing his toes for 17 years ... I've been scarred," he added.
In test mode, the GAN got a new set of scarred pictures and performed computational plastic surgery.
All to reduce inflammation and fight the chronic deadly infection eating away at my fragile, scarred lungs.
In previous eras, governments of countries scarred by economic hardship set themselves the goal of "full" employment.
I felt like it was ugly, scarred, and completely broken, I felt like it has failed me.
In a fire-scarred state, these days, "if you're told to go, you go," one resident said.
It's kinda crazy though ... SS looks down and out, not to mention scarred as his superhero character.
Although she's disappointed the ER doctor didn't do a thorough job, she's more mentally than physically scarred.
Aside from viewers being scarred by the way he died, it's clear he was a fan favorite.
Some badly scarred survivors are just chilling on the beach and eating human flesh to sustain themselves.
I want you to see my kinky hair, and I want you to see my scarred tits.
I missed a payment once, and the subsequent lecture from my dad and credit hit scarred me.
The shy, relatable babysitter is long gone, and in her place is a woman scarred by trauma.
The FDP remains scarred by the election of 2013, when voters kicked it out of the Bundestag.
Their operation is an oasis of elegance that has helped bring vitality back to Naji's scarred village.
First you have your classics, like a brooding, scarred Jon Snow who has risen from the dead.
Plenty of folks are deeply unhappy (and perhaps permanently, emotionally scarred) as a result of news coverage.
On one side of a tiny Lego table lies the scarred, broken Anakin Skywalker without his helmet.
Mr Paes tore down an elevated motorway that scarred the old port, burying it in a tunnel.
Scarred by the financial crisis, battered by technological change and globalisation, less-skilled workers have fared worst.
Some of the bloodiest massacres happened in Java and Bali, but violence scarred most of the archipelago.
Burnt-out cars lie in shrapnel-scarred villages; fallen power lines hang next to empty ammunition crates.
Discoveries help us understand our world — the scarred, imperfect beautiful mess of it — just a bit better.
Believe me when I say that as a group they are still scarred by those market drops.
"I'm blind, I can't see," was all he could say, while pointing towards his badly scarred face.
To them, it is a place scarred by slums and blight, remediable only through razing and modernization.
In a long-neglected, crime-scarred neighborhood, those will go a long way to easing residents' concerns.
A public scarred by repeated revelations of corruption in government, sports and finance will demand to know.
Still, much of the American public remains scarred from the 2008 global financial crisis and subsequent recession.
After an eleventh-hour plot twist, the dynamic abruptly shifts, and someone either dies or is scarred.
Crack the scarred, hard surface of an Adam Rapp play, and you'll discover a yielding marshmallow center.
His arms are scarred as well as muscled, and his back is marked by a sizable welt.
The panelled walls were scarred with the carved signatures of literary men— Walter Winchell's was the biggest.
Everyone else files into conference rooms for a range of seminars led by battle-scarred political operatives.
Chino's arms are scarred from the iron barbs that hooked him as he fell into the hole.
But, you know, he had TB when he was 19, his lungs are probably scarred from that.
Pakistani women know never to expect much from their leaders, scarred as they are by continual disappointments.
Women, on the other hand, were perceived as equally attractive regardless of whether they had scarred faces.
The Saturday Profile NAYPYIDAW, Myanmar — U Shwe Mann, a battle-scarred general, grabbed his gun and waited.
The Tennessee Valley Authority, for instance, scarred the landscape with dams, which chop river ecosystems into pieces.
We all have issues and we've all been scarred by our parents in one way or another.
These policies indelibly scarred many American Muslims, who, like me, felt forced to hide our very identities.
Some of their pubic hair is taken, and their head, breasts and shoulders are often ritually scarred.
She walked down to the center of the stage and looked up at her blue, scarred walls.
Democrats scarred by the 0003 contest are desperate to crown a nominee with a minimum of drama.
During the campaign, Yushchenko was mysteriously poisoned with dioxin, and his face was left pockmarked and scarred.
Is it meant to evoke cracked ceramics, with the picture plane literally splitting apart, a scarred skin?
One soldier, his face scarred by acne, draws on his cigarette and stares outside, vacant, bored even.
Passengers, he said, "could have had heart attacks" or other issues, or been emotionally scarred by the incident.
Along the way our hunt revealed some of the relentless atrocities that scarred Poland throughout the 20th century.
He said all of the victims will be forever scarred by the physical and emotional injuries they sustained.
Given her scarred surfaces and her prior subject matter, what might a lighter place mean to the artist?
In a life scarred by tragedy, he has already buried two of his kids and a first wife.
Still emotionally scarred from my painful childhood, I had a lot of work to do on my confidence.
This photo, taken on December 4th, 2016, shows Tethys, Saturn's fifth largest moon and its heavily scarred surface.
Mark had left his jacket on the shabby orange sofa that had been scarred by our cat's scratching.
She was badly injured and bruised, while her son who witnessed the attack, she said, was emotionally scarred.
Andrew Cuomo in the gubernatorial race, as she tried to unite scandal-scarred Democrats at their state convention.
Many remain close to their adoptive families, but some, like Cardinal, say they were scarred by the experience.
Many have reported being psychologically scarred by the trauma, their lives marred by depression, divorce and suicidal notions.
When a survivor has been sexually assaulted, her body becomes a crime scene scarred by a hostile trespasser.
This would all make him an aesthete, a romantic, an acne-scarred Romeo in a Baz Luhrmann remake.
We sat up all night with these girly dolls and got a hot knife and scarred their faces.
Rents have soared as some Americans, scarred by the housing market collapse, remain wary of owning a home.
But Mitski's music — scarred, vulnerable, immediate — often blurs the line between what's private and what's open for scrutiny.
The past two centuries of industry have scarred the American landscape, leaving polluted wounds that may never heal.
It is Africa's most populous country, with regional complexities, a scarred history and a patronage-based political culture.
Riyadh and Tehran are bitter rivals, with ties scarred by religious differences and a quest for regional dominance.
As Dr. El Chaar shared a slice with Saïd, he imparted some battle-scarred wisdom to his son.
He didn't seem scarred by the things the game put him through, or that he put himself through.
Passengers "could have had heart attacks," he said, or been emotionally scarred by the crickets and the worms.
SZ: I grew up in a household that was certainly scarred by the Holocaust and World War Two.
On Tuesday, she began telling reporters about the experience, which she says left her and her family scarred.
They rise until they are suspended above your head, unreadable and unreachable, a forest of scarred brown figures.
This is because the lines and forms bond, turning the paintings and works on paper into scarred things.
We don't just see these shapes: we experience their scarred skin and their entrapment in a frenetic web.
Some at the mosques had come from places scarred by war, while others had grown up in Christchurch.
The hallway floors are dotted with mismatched tiles and scarred with peeling grout; the ceilings are already leaking.
The man revealed severe burns that had scarred his entire body and face, and left him without ears.
I have kept coming back to Sri Lanka to see what even a deeply scarred peace looks like.
Possibly a part of her appeal: In a city scarred by corruption, she has never held elective office.
Rabbi Goldstein and those injured were expected to recover but he said he will be scarred for life.
The result was a protracted and divisive nomination process that left Clinton scarred going into the general election.
Our mass shootings are so pervasive that they are beginning to doubly victimize those scarred by the horror.
The Gandhi of a hundred battles, scarred but not fallen, is facing his greatest challenge in India today.
You go find a battleground that's as war-torn and scarred as the mountaintops of southern West Virginia.
People with scarred lungs should also discontinue vape or cigarette use, the authors said, which the woman did.
Hoffman's characters are tough and resourceful, scarred, feral and sexy — less cast out than looking to get lost.
Across five episodes, we see the friends, in sequence, scarred in adulthood by the aftershocks of the killing.
The woman said her life was permanently scarred by the sexual abuse that started when she was 14.
Streets and shop fronts were scarred with posters—"Chinazi"; "Never China"—and uprooted street signs crisscrossed the sidewalks.
The scarred surface of "Early Morning" conveys wounds and psychic pain, the source of which Goodman never specifies.
Mark's arms are scarred, which is apparently why he's been wearing long sleeves in the Los Angeles heat.
His old Antony wore two sashes, one white, one red, over his hunched and deeply scarred, bare torso.
Each and every child is scarred for life with horrific consequences on their health, well-being and future.
The extortion and threats have left migrants, already scarred from the situations they are fleeing, even more traumatized.
Even the possessor of the most hardened or scarred heart secretly yearns to connect deeply with another person.
These women, who are scarred to this day by their encounters, are the real heroes of Bundy's terrifying tale.
"I learned how traumatic her childhood was and how scarred she was by her parents' divorce," Bedell Smith says.
Scarred and much-used kitchenware in archaic 1970s colors were painstakingly stacked and topped by a different ceramic critter.
The archive of more than 100 photos includes images of battle-scarred sites in Northern Europe (Henry Aldridge & Son)
But the party remains scarred and fractured as Republicans prepare to take on their likely Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton.
My face was very acne-scarred and a little splotchy, and now I feel like an airbrushed IG model.
Latin American societies, partly because of the legacies of colonialism and slavery, were long scarred by extreme income inequality.
The courtyard is shared by a bullet-scarred Humvee stolen from American forces in Afghanistan and two tethered goats.
Three generations of pilots have flown his B-52, a scarred old whale of a plane built in 1960.
Other days, he shared an excruciating reality, posing in a hospital bed with bandages strapped across his scarred chest.
The article touched a nerve in a country already scarred by a long history of drug and food scandals.
Decrying "imperialism" still resonates for many in a region scarred by Washington's support of coups during the Cold War.
In the last scene, Saba remains scarred by the attack but has dreams for the child she is expecting.
Adam shocks Jonas by revealing that they are the same person — he reveals his scarred neck to prove it.
Speaking with  KUSA before the bodies were found, Chris said their house had been scarred by the apparent disappearances.
She shared that Walker has a 83-year-old child, and that Walker is also scarred by the crash.
Prepare to be scarred for life by the sex scenes in both films, through no fault of either actress.
As the cycle turns, it brings a new challenge: tackling growth in an industry still scarred by its excesses.
The tenement's retaining wall revealed centuries of colorful wallpaper and scarred brick zigzags where the stairwell used to be.
Or maybe you're far more scarred by the kind-eyed dentist who forgot his NAMBLA keychain in your bathroom?
Is your reputation in trouble, as it was for Uber, Nike, Lloyd's of London and others scarred by #MeToo?
It belongs to the victims of their regimes and to every generation who inherited the world that they scarred.
Even after the rain passes this week, the areas scarred by wildfires will be vulnerable to flooding for years.
There is a threat of mudslides and mudflows, especially downhill from burn-scarred areas in all parts of California.
" Eshoo said earlier this week that it was evident to her that Ford "had been scarred by this experience.
He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 for his efforts to promote reconciliation in his racially scarred nation.
Harvey's mother, Someko Bellille, said in the Friday interview that her son has been permanently scarred by the incident.
Yet against signs of rapid growth and untamable development, there are often surprising traces of history, rich and scarred.
"We've maybe scarred a generation of investors where people are waiting for the inevitable return of 2008," he said.
The form's ridged surface could be read as hair, as scarred skin, as the hide of a fantastic being.
Ten months later, his face scarred, he moved slowly with a crutch and was unable to move his hands.
The Amira, which lay under palm trees on a nearby beach, was scarred by at least 227 bullet holes.
An unsettling aftermath haunts many of the cityscapes, with shots of flame-scarred brick buildings and litter-strewn courtyards.
Keen for redemption, miffed at Deford, scarred by '26, Connors opted to skip his U.S. Open postmatch news conferences.
The children and grandchildren of those who participated in the Troubles the most are still scarred by them today.
Scarred by a difficult evacuation during Hurricane Matthew in 2016, the family left Lumberton ahead of Florence on Sept.
Yet I also saw the country's First Nations people scarred by the images that white colonizers thrust upon them.
They suggested that a previously scarred heart can trigger abnormal heart rhythms and result in sudden death during exercise.
Will she learn anything from meeting Kevin Conroy's Bruce Wayne, who is emotionally and physically scarred from his battles?
For many years, before it came under new leadership in 2008, it was a scandal-scarred and sleepy agency.
Congressional Democrats and student advocates said rescinding the rule would leave the scandal-scarred for-profit college industry unchecked.
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"I feel more scarred about the breakdown of my relationship with my father than I do my mom," says Lauren.
Lee's remarkable album contains over 100 photos that document his journey across battle-scarred Northern Europe from Normandy to Berlin.
The news further rattled an already-nervous city, which is still scarred by the memory of the 2003 SARS outbreak.
This story is both hilarious and painful and shows that Clark is still scarred from this play six years later.
Her husband, 217-year-old Khaled, struggled to pull pants over Mohammad's legs, which were scarred from falls during seizures.
But, the complaint said, commuting for his 10 court appearances cost R.C. his job and the experience left him scarred.
Containerisation left waterfront communities that relied on large numbers of dockyard jobs scarred by social and economic problems for decades.
I have been able to continuously nourish two humans with this stretched, saggy, and scarred body of mine, since conception.
Many institutional investors were scarred by the purge-like atmosphere that took hold in China's financial industry during the crash.
Large parts of the country remain scarred by de-industrialisation and the marginalisation of a once proud working-class culture.
Containerization left waterfront communities that relied on large numbers of dockyard jobs scarred by social and economic problems for decades.
According to the researchers, the scarred landscape was probably carved out by liquid water long before the ice sheet grew.
Nearly 5 million people around the world are blind because infection scarred their corneas, according to the World Health Organization.
"This action by my colleagues was unacceptable and has scarred this process and this body," Coons said in the hearing.
The agency has reviewed many cases of women being burned, scarred, injured and having pain during intercourse after undergoing treatments.
Scarred by annoying BitStrips years ago, the concept of creating an emoji of yourself seemed juvenile, and kind of cheesy.
"The family still has significant emotional distress, especially related to the fact that their son is scarred up," Virag adds.
But these are women who have been scarred for years and have been waiting for this opportunity to come forward.
Lang came back deeply scarred by the war, waving his service revolver around in very public fights with his wife.
The conflict has been scarred by atrocities, including the decapitation of captured combatants, particularly by the ultra-radical Islamic State.
When it comes down to it, skin is just skin — whether it's loose, or has stretch marks, or is scarred.
Mogelson's debut offers 10 well-crafted stories of people scarred by war, their families, jobs and lovers littered around them.
Additionally, the Afghan Taliban's leadership is based in Quetta, and infighting, militant-driven assassinations and kidnappings have scarred the city.
I wish we could have handled it a little better because I think it kind of scarred us a bit.
Dead tech, and it looked it: scarred light purple shell and a connector skewed so hard I doubted its operability.
With him gone, you will have an agency scarred by a tumultuous run but nonetheless on the same policy track.
Many are understandably still scarred by the 1979 hostage crisis or Iranian-supported Iraqi militias killing American soldiers in 2003.
I'm sorry, if someone is murdered in the schools, they're going to be scarred for the rest of their lives.
They are skeptical about their parents' (often effusive, unwavering) praise and they are scarred by their parents' (often hypercritical) judgment.
What is apparent is that the girls were close, and that losing her sister has left Camille scarred for life.
Jagged and black, scarred and strangely sinister, it was a reminder that the moon is barren, lifeless and brutally inhospitable.
You don't survive as a U.S. textile manufacturer without being smart and nimble, and without being a little battle-scarred.
He said his father was so "scarred" by the crash that he hardly spoke of it, even to his family.
America never had a Sarah Kane, whose entire, harrowing career unfolded between 1995 and 2000, and left us forever scarred.
Park's image was greatly scarred once news broke of her role in a multi-million dollar corruption scandal last year.
Like Nell, Love is a woman so scarred by familial trauma that she clings to an unhealthy image of love.
On Wednesday morning, frantic Iraqi soldiers raced their wounded comrades in battle-scarred Humvees to two of those trauma stations.
In an interview at CHR headquarters in Manila in early November, he lifted his shirt to reveal his scarred chest.
As it stands now, Mr. Koenig's 27-foot-high bronze sculpture, still badly scarred from the terrorist attack of Sept.
But the country's blond-sand beaches are now scarred with plastic bottles and its mountain streams befouled by open dumps.
Her symptoms are, in fact, milder than Scott's, but a past that scarred her both physically and emotionally compounds problems.
This is something that remains an issue in West Baltimore, where some buildings are still scarred by the 1968 riots.
One black-and-white shot cuts across a man's torso and forearms, one arm scarred with a concentration camp tattoo.
Guarded and battle-scarred though she is, the Hillary in the play isn't quite the Hillary Clinton from the news.
In late April, locals made their mark by holding the first soccer match since liberation, in their mortar-scarred outdoor field.
Anyway, a month later I was on my way to New York, a bit scarred from the accident but otherwise intact.
ANGEL-HO lives and goes to school in Cape Town, South Africa, a city still scarred by the legacy of apartheid.
It was immaculate, I swear, until about 4 years later, when a stumble during a brief run left it scarred forever.
He was God's scarred leader Which brings us back to the encounter I had in the gym with Long years ago.
Crocodiles are farmed for their meat and hides, but large and battle-scarred crocs are usually unsuitable for the handbag market.
Surrounding buildings were scarred with cracks and gaping holes caused by the 8.2 magnitude earthquake that struck the region on Sept.
By the time Michael finally headed out to the Atlantic, its path of destruction had scarred the landscape in four states.
Glasgow and Liverpool were badly scarred by the collapse of shipbuilding and other maritime industries in the 1980s, as was Hull.
"Jonah Hex" is a DC Comics character with a scarred face that you wouldn't want to look at for 81 minutes.
Unless you put offenders into prison forever, they will come out angry and scarred and ready to perpetrate even more violence.
But German officials said it would open old wounds in a region still scarred by the ethnic conflicts in the 1990s.
Bear 32, known appropriately as "Chunk" by his fans, is facing down Bear 856, the scarred bully of the Brooks River.
Deterrence is a great scarred old whale of a bomber which may or may not have nuclear munitions ready to load.
Aleppo's scarred residents feel pain of war The route into Aleppo from the Turkish border is yet to be declared safe.
But many worry about a return to violence in a country scarred by civil war and conflicts between Hizbullah and Israel.
Turns out, people love a man in red – even if he's a hideously scarred mercenary with a dark sense of humor.
The UN agency also provides vital health services to the women, including reproductive care and counseling for those scarred by trauma.
A machine called a FibroScan, similar to an ultrasound, can also tell your doctor how stiff and scarred your liver is.
But humans don't know what turtles think, and it's impossible to verify whether mama turtle was forever scarred by the experience.
Profane, self-certain and supremely ambitious, Stephen Bannon looks like the old, scarred survivor of more battles than he can recall.
Fatima, 37, with a scarred face from a beating by Islamic State militants, fled Iraq with her mother, the report says.
This city and our hearts are scarred, cut to the core, but in true New York City fashion...We will heal.
According to the Mayo Clinic, the disease occurs when lung tissue becomes scarred and causes reduced oxygen supply in the blood.
The monster certainly has a gnarlier than usual look, with a scarred, mutilated face, and burned, crusty skin like cooling lava.
A combination of heavy rain and scarred vegetation after last fall's huge blazes have created mudslides in a number of places.
Let's just say a particularly disastrous childhood dish (my mom still rues the day she made it) scarred me for life.
If these vessels somehow become blocked, the fluid backs up and the skin around them becomes thick, inflamed and eventually scarred.
Picture a three-year-old tug of war waged across the globe that leaves both sides wobbly and scarred but unmoved.
Nobody comes to Abkhazia, a breakaway region of Georgia still scarred by the fighting of 1992-93, expecting to be pampered.
Chude Jideonwo, a friend of hers who works in P.R., had come back from a year at Yale scarred and angry.
Leaders of New Zealand and France -- two countries scarred by terrorism -- will meet to discuss ways to stop violent extremism online.
He had a friendly yet nervy air, chain-smoking and rattling off his thoughts; the amber streetlights illuminated his scarred face.
During the recession, many millennials saw their family's savings and retirement crumble and Klontz believes that experience could have scarred people.
Although you cannot name the forms, nearly all of them evoke the body, with the scarred surface further inflecting that reading.
Adrift and emotionally scarred, the rest of the family live it up for one bohemian season, until their luck runs out.
Much of a high school student's body was left scarred from third-degree burns when an experiment went awry in 2014.
Women — lonesome, scarred, wobbling — lead each of the nine stories, which are tidily sorted into three sections: past, present and future.
Such daily notions are part of the hard, desperate routine of the surviving families spiritually scarred in the nation's gun carnage.
Just then Liz's 16-year-old son, Zac, befriends Fran, a young woman who's been scarred by her own horrific ordeal.
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Personal Health Patients deal with pain and itching and often encounter medical ignorance and mistreatment until affected tissues become irreparably scarred.
Since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein in 2003, campaign seasons in Iraq have been scarred by terrorist attacks and other violence.
They're presented on wooden cutting boards, raw-edged or scarred from a knife and all the more beautiful for the use.
The cozy ties between South Korea's government and the scandal-scarred conglomerate Samsung have made awkward optics for South Korean tycoons.
Here's an acne-scarred and recognizably black Michael Jackson, gushing about the freedom of dancing for fun instead of for work.
Then, in 1997, Winnipeg was struck by the worst flood in a century, and it scarred the psyche of its citizens.
The great fish Botch is swollen to elephantine proportions, and its flesh is so scarred and damaged that it appears white.
Your uterus is injured and has been scarred, but you've pushed out two babies, so your body knows what it's doing.
And scarred by Hillary Clinton's loss to Mr. Trump in 2016, some Iowans say they are wary of nominating another woman.
Then he showed us his scarred arm and told us the story of how his family was devastated in January 2013.
Every time I passed it, I was reminded of the legacy of violence that has scarred both sides of the conflict.
It is here that 900 acres of mining for gold were slated on the scarred peak of the Shoshone, Mt. Tenabo.
Nigeria's crude-producing heartland is an ecological disaster zone, scarred by decades of spills that have killed trees and other plants.
If Edward and Freegrace ever discovered that this scarred New Brunswicker imagined himself one with them they would perish from shock.
The Clinton administration, scarred by the chaotic failure of the peacekeeping mission in Somalia, had no desire for a similar entanglement.
Larson claims she's been so scarred by Broner's attack, she underwent months of counseling and therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder.
Democrats emboldened by the Sanders sizzling attacks on trade agreement and Trump's rhetoric has scarred the Republicans traditional free trade position.
The husband, John, was part of something called "Site Nine" during the war on terror, something that badly scarred him psychologically.
By the start of May, this action had finally pulled in the professional investor class that had entered 2019 scarred and scared.
The legislation divided a state already scarred by years of targeted enforcement against Latinos, who make up one-third of the population.
The Saturday Profile WASHINGTON — NOT every private equity executive has a pair of battle-scarred AK-47s hanging on his office wall.
Scarred by acts of unimaginable terror, victims of the Boston Marathon bombing and the Orlando nightclub massacre are finding healing in unity.
Gazes that may have been scarred from the past, but wide enough to see the light at the end of the road.
According to the Mayo Clinic, chronic pulmonary fibrosis occurs when lung tissue becomes scarred and causes reduced oxygen supply in the blood.
Alice grew up in a home scarred by domestic violence, though at the time she didn't know that's what it was called.
The famous 1945 photo taken by Joe Rosenthal depicts six US Marines hoisting an American flag over the battle-scarred Japanese island.
These are displayed near pristine gold or marble editions of the exact same pieces, so-called "reproductions" of the scarred wreckage finds.
They're also being seized upon as a source of mutual healing for some of the most psychologically scarred members of both species.
The film uncomfortably equates beauty with virtue; the primary female villain, Dr. Poison (Elena Anaya), is badly scarred and hides her face.
The relationship is scarred by the trauma of the 1954-1962 independence war in which the North Africa country broke with France.
So scarred is Tony by what happened in the first Avengers, he inadvertently creates even greater horrors out of his own fears.
A family in California whose son was permanently scarred by bedbug bites has been awarded nearly $1.6 million by a civil jury.
And yet, her ankle is chained to a heavy, rusted metal ball and her surface has been slashed and scarred with abuse.
You get the sense that she's forever scarred by Jack's death, but she's sort of moving on and sought this next chapter.
She claims the bites left her not only physically scarred but emotionally as well ... she says she suffered embarrassment and psychological trauma.
Her lacerations are healing and her body is scarred, and the pain still pulsates throughout her body, making it difficult to rest.
But the process of rapid development has scarred wetlands, ponds and other natural features that once kept low-lying areas from flooding.
On Tuesday, in one of many now-eerie portents in his TV interviews, Chris said the apparent disappearances had scarred their home.
It's heavy stuff, and when a record present such a scarred-up facade it's easy to hear only the darkness in it.
He can pivot from a self-laceration to a threat on a dime, changing his delivery from scarred to tough for emphasis.
As air fills my now-scarred lungs, I remain hopeful for the day when TB will be a disease of the past.
Justice was largely served by women, and a man who committed sexual assault might be banished, scarred, or sentenced to capital punishment.
The competition lasts until November 30, and the winner will be awarded $500 (and probably scarred for life by what they've seen).
Like the two Somali schools, the Deva hospital, a rare private clinic in the battle-scarred capital, Mogadishu, is no longer open.
But the risks on the football field, as seen in the scarred brains of the sport's departed stars, are substantial and frightening.
On Utøya, he was struck to see that bullet holes still scarred buildings' walls while the island's natural elements had been restored.
Obviously, the event marked him and scarred him deeply, to the point of putting his wife in a sort of waking coma.
At this stage, in his battle-scarred career, it's safe to say that Sangmanee will be around for some time to come.
Many Democrats remain deeply scarred by Mr. Trump's victory, memories that have been unnervingly revived by the recent spike in conservative enthusiasm.
Mr. Sanders's support this year has proved particularly enduring in the West, where many communities remain visibly scarred by the Great Recession.
As often as not, modern US war leaders -- such as Lyndon Johnson and George W. Bush -- left office with reputations forever scarred.
It declined to comment on reports it had suspended work on its massive LNG project in the war-scarred southeastern African country.
Six years later, she's found alive and scarred in a tank in the woods, with no recollection of her time in captivity.
That landmark crisis killed hundreds of thousands of people, swallowed nearly half the country's oil revenue and scarred a generation of Iranians.
They came from a schoolhouse, and were scarred and initialed by students, "a lot of Joanie loves Chachi stuff," Mr. Bradley said.
The migrants' goal is Tijuana, across the border from San Diego, a route that avoids the crime-scarred states of northeastern Mexico.
Once he made the initial incision down the length of the scarred pericardium, the blood flow through the heart more than doubled.
What's revealed beneath his business suit is a deeply scarred torso, possibly — you may infer — a legacy of time in the military.
The region was scarred about two decades ago by a deadly school shooting in West Paducah, about a 40-minute drive away.
But even when patients overcome their embarrassment, they often run up against medical ignorance and mistreatment until affected tissues become irreparably scarred.
His face was scarred and battered in a way that could only have been the result of years in the boxing ring.
He grew up as an Anglophile in eastern France, near the German border, in a family badly scarred by two world wars.
But the experience scarred her — leading her to further drug use and crime before she began her full recovery later in 22018.
However, the scandal-scarred Zuma — who is reportedly considering stepping down ahead of his 2019 term expiration — is a cause for concern.
Younger people, scarred by the wreckage of the financial crisis, looked at the world they'd inherited and felt wide-ranging moral indignation.
By then he was photographing most of his models against a scarred canvas painted with clouds and a patch of brightening light.
Meet Scotty, the heavyweight champ of T. rexes About 66 million years ago, an old battle-scarred Tyrannosaurus rex roamed prehistoric Saskatchewan.
Through these young informants, Ripley meets battle-scarred reformers, sleep-deprived zombie students, and a teacher who earns $4 million a year.
" Rachel's face had been beautiful but scarred, and so, for Marie, "something amiss would from then on be a requisite for beauty.
In a country scarred by communism—where the state was once all-intrusive and families had virtually no privacy—such sensitivities are understandable.
Aidy Bryant does particularly impressive deadpan work here as the host of an actress roundtable where Debette leaves three younger actress emotionally scarred.
Also, more than one-third of the pine trees in Paradise are expected to be removed since they were scarred in the fire.
The problem is starkly illustrated in Baltimore, where neighborhoods already disadvantaged by extreme poverty and disinvestment are scarred by extraordinary levels of violence.
There are severed mannequin parts, perforated movie star pin-ups, sun-scarred wedding albums, and strange assemblages of discarded consumer goods and debris.
The idea of exploring the art of a generation scarred by the constant threat of school shootings and terrorism is an interesting one.
The fear of failed rules is more alive on the history-scarred continent than on a pragmatic island that never knew the jackboot.
But Mr Orban rules a country that has been scarred by communism and Mr Trump is hedged in by checks and balances galore.
After surgery, Dick posted a photo of her purpled, scarred arm on Facebook to let her friends and family know what was up.
I am forever scarred by the personal trauma which has remained with me since, particularly once we found out the attackers were Saudi.
He's spoken candidly about the knock to his self esteem after a vicious knife attack in 217 that left his face permanently scarred.
Mm-hmm. I think he's scarred, literally and figuratively, by the end of the movie, and I think scars change people, you know?
He's scarred, and hopefully that will reflect on his behavior and his self-knowledge, try to be a little better of a person.
Mr Cuomo has lately taken to invoking the spirit of Robert Moses, a planner who both shaped and scarred 20th-century New York.
The bad guys are bad because they're deformed; you can spot the villain by his scarred face or the warts on her nose.
The result is a body of work that is tough, tender, layered with the history of earlier marks and forms, and deeply scarred.
She said Daleel was mentally scarred and left suicidal by the death of his wife and son in Syria and by being tortured.
Similarly, when did you last see a movie or TV show featuring an Iraq War veteran who wasn't emotionally scarred, or even volatile?
At the portion of the trail closest to the visitor center, you can feel ice-scarred, bare rock, uncovered by Mendenhall's consistent retreat.
Should Labour lawmakers seek to re-enter government, they would need to win the support of party members scarred by the election hammering.
Timothy Egan Earlier this month, the world's most battle-scarred cable news network did something extraordinary in this year of vaporous political contrails.
I was so scarred and angered by the way he treated people, I decided I would never put myself in that situation again.
By prior agreement, the three German cars slowly made their way across the scarred and cratered no man's land between the opposing armies.
Smith, who grew up in the riot-scarred Watts neighborhood in Los Angeles, had never been to the Middle West before that summer.
In a separate dispute that further scarred government relations, Zuma asked National Director of Public Prosecutions Shaun Abrahams to give reasons by Nov.
Maybe she means she made her scene, the one in which she mentally scarred Johnny Black enough that his dick went into hibernation?
Once the abnormal connection forms, the less muscular veins are damaged and, over time, become thickened and scarred and eventually are blocked completely.
The plan foundered and left the landscape scarred; in the area of Jérémie alone, as many as a million fruit trees were destroyed.
He added that '' '86 scarred me some — I remember watching the World Series with the Mets and Red Sox, and it was painful.
By weakening E.P.A.'s commitment to bringing polluters to justice, Mr. Pruitt abandons communities scarred by pollution and undermines the rule of law.
By the time a fragile Armenian-Azerbaijani ceasefire was signed in 1994, this conflict — the Nagorno-Karabakh war — had scarred the wider region.
Mr. Carrabba's songs — scarred wails pulsing with nervy punk energy — were among the genre's most recognizable, but all that wailing took its toll.
" Instead, "it's like noshing on the actual and anatomical heart of someone who scarred your beloved and thought they'd got away with it.
It scarred my soul to watch this once vital man decline, knowing that I could have, and wanted to, spare him this suffering.
The children are scarred by their mother's recent suicide, partially driven by the revelation that her husband intends to marry his mistress, Grace.
The founders of the European Union wanted to put a stop to the unending violence and aggression that had scarred Europe's long history.
In her new memoir, Scarred, Vancouver actress Sarah Edmondson tells the story of her time in the now infamous "sex slave cult" Nxivm.
The two were appointed by the Security Council to an independent panel of experts to investigate atrocities in the vast, conflict-scarred country.
Wearing military-style regalia, General Hifter said that all that remained was to clear battle-scarred neighborhoods of land mines and unexploded ordnance.
The manic Sultan Khilji, with long hair and a battle-scarred face, bares his teeth as he chomps on massive chunks of meat.
Drug-scarred Mexico, which also suffered a record number of murders in 1003, had a homicide rate of around 20 per 100,000 people.
The incident is an embarrassment for South Africa, a country keen to promote itself as a tourist destination but scarred by violent crime.
" Surrounding the area were "graffiti-scarred tenements, nightclubs and a smattering of newly renovated dwellings where apartments sell for as much as $450,000.
The company declined to comment on reports it had suspended work on its massive LNG project in the war-scarred southeastern African country.
Brigman portrayed her nude body, significantly scarred from an accident, often lodging herself within a gnarled juniper tree deep in the Sierra mountains.
It was on this vessel that Brigman fell in a hole during a storm, nearly severing a breast and leaving her badly scarred.
"We're not going to participate in a tribute to a person whose political journey has been scarred by corruption," said Podemos leader Pablo Iglesias.
I would go for what I call the 'Blake's 7' ending, which left me scarred as a child as everybody died in the end.
And your actions matter—tread lightly through London, and the city won't be scarred; run rampant, and it'll turn against you all the quicker.
"Some of our neighbors don't want to return – they say they are scarred by what they went through and can't come back," she said.
Because The Animated Series was aimed at a younger audience, this Joker isn't as scarred or scary as Heath Ledger or Joaquin Phoenix's versions.
The city lies in Alsace, a borderland scarred—like the Somme—by war between Germany and France; Mr Studer's grandfathers fought on opposite sides.
Many loan investors are still scarred after losing money on struggling French clothing retailer Vivarte, which has been through several debt restructurings since 2013.
"As she became comfortable, she began to reveal her non-mastectomy breast to the camera, while leaving her scarred breast covered," Isis tells Refinery29.
Similarly, Morgan, Karloff's House persona, is a mute, scarred butler who is revealed to the audience in the concealing sliver of an open door.
Next thing you know, I woke up and I have seven half-assed crosses on my chest that are just burnt and scarred over.
Theris, her scarred and bug-bitten body by then tanned and dirtied by her time outside, was initially mistaken for a deer, NBC reports.
The Day the World Changed is notable not just for these stories, but for its dramatic visualizations of a world scarred by nuclear warfare.
It's happy and beautiful, but I'm scarred with being scared and nervous because I know the pain of what a failed pregnancy can be.
Katie Arrington, who was endorsed by the president, scored a surprise victory over the scandal-scarred Sanford for the GOP nomination for his seat.
But some research in animals suggest that, if taken long enough, the drug could also ultimately damage genital tissue, leaving penises fibrotic and scarred.
Not too far from there is another region scarred by the dust devils that kick up dust and reveal the darker, older material below.
We're still scarred from last week's discovery that he molested Quinn as teenager, and his demise would serve as perfect ending for season six.
I think often one of the things that maybe scarred me was Kaspersky Labs, the Russian-based company, that clearly was tied into Russia.
It's been just over six months since Kim Kardashian was robbed at gunpoint by jewel thieves, but she's clearly still scarred by the ordeal.
I stopped counting the number of friends I lost in the Vietnam War or that came home forever scarred mentally or physically or both.
His life has been scarred with tragedy: the death of his mother, bouts of homelessness, jail stints, one-time friends and collaborators turned enemies.
Hot on his trail are two members of the Psych Corps, known as Singleton and Wendy, who have also been scarred by the war.
I think it's because I've been scarred by the music business at such a young age and coming into the business through overnight success.
Peter also brings up the fact that his last serious relationship really scarred him and it's taken him some time to get over it.
Bearded members of the Muslim Brotherhood, their skin scarred by the torture of Mubarak's security state, embraced secular Egyptian liberals and declared common cause.
Clinton was boring by comparison, the hyper-familiar and battle-scarred veteran of the same old political battles — not an easy sell in 2016.
A stationary camera takes in, one after the other, a single image of a space constructed (or simply scarred) by humankind, and subsequently abandoned.
It was one of the most embarrassing moments of my life, and I feel terrible that I might have scarred three small children forever.
Much of "Westfront" is played out in the scarred and denuded buffer zone between the trenches — filmed by Pabst in highly defined sharp focus.
He drove as he lived: using sheer obstinacy to force a car to its destination, no matter how battered and scarred it would emerge.
Pablo Rochat Americans are still scarred by the financial crisis, and the fruits of this decade's record-breaking rally fell mostly to the rich.
The question now is whether these victories can convince battle-scarred Democratic women to believe once again that a woman can beat Donald Trump.
The blast on Wednesday from a vehicle packed with explosives ripped off the gate of Counterpart's compound and scarred much of the city block.
It also amounts to a snub of President Trump, who had broken with most of his party and embraced the scandal-scarred Mr. Moore.
His trade to the Reds in June 1977 — over a salary dispute with the team chairman, M. Donald Grant — scarred a generation of fans.
Ever cash-starved, New York mass transit had a near-death experience in the 2850s, when subway cars were graffiti-scarred visions of purgatory.
Beginning late last year, fishermen were coming across the scarred and emaciated carcasses of dolphins, sometimes five a day, bobbing up to the surface.
"I'm scarred for life," he said softly on Wednesday, the anniversary of his last face-to-face encounter with his son before he died.
Some activists and journalists worry that a return of the Rajapaksas would only widen the country's differences, rather than bringing a scarred nation together.
But also here are intimations of horror: slaves' cabins, 19th-century photographs of slaves' backs scarred by flogging, the open pants of lynching victims.
But in a nation still scarred by the Korean War, many are concerned that a hawkish American administration might escalate tensions with the North.
To the battle-scarred investor fearful of another market crash, "Options Action " trader Mike Khouw has a strategy on how to protect your portfolio.
It deals with the introduction of the Punisher (Jon Bernthal), a man who's so scarred by personal trauma that he equates justice with death.
Blatter&aposs presence in Russia is awkward and a little embarrassing for sport&aposs new leadership trying to rebuild its reputation after corruption-scarred years.
The team will face France in the tournament final in Moscow on Sunday, provoking mixed reactions and strong emotions in the region scarred by war.
In April, images published on social media showed the badly scarred bodies of Somali migrants on an Egyptian beach, suggesting they had had organs removed.
Retail investors, scarred by the 2008 financial crash, have become risk-averse and poured billions into bond funds against the backdrop of ultra low yields.
The patriarch of the Robinson family, scarred by the zombie near-apocalypse he witnessed as a kid, is dead set against having one at home.
In a characteristic gesture, the glass pane is sensuously scarred with acid, and it diffuses a steel section behind into a less assertive, hazier apparition.
Yet as thousands celebrate a historic election, the city remains scarred by deep inequality and prejudice, and even Reed's victory spurred displays of nasty bigotry.
"It's like I'm living in a movie," said Jacqueline Narvaez, 34, whose husband, Anllel Segura, was scarred across his forehead and eyebrows in the attack.
A graduate student at Oxford University says he was "emotionally scarred for at least five years" after being tormented in middle school in Hong Kong.
Upon Zinke's departure — just like when Pruitt left — you will have an agency scarred by a tumultuous run but nonetheless on the same policy track.
President Donald Trump heads to Iowa on Tuesday as he tries to limit the political damage from tariff crossfire that has scarred the U.S. heartland.
Bouet said the areas in which the uterus had scarred after the mother's previous C-sections were strong, but the regions around it had weakened.
The former athlete makes a surprise appearance in King Arthur: Legend of the Sword as Trigger, a smart-mouthed (and scarred!) soldier to the king.
I, Mikayla Capers, also was scarred for the rest of my life — I would like to know the bad man would never hurt anyone else.
Surprisingly, she had turned down my suggestion of doing a more discreet interview in one of the Khrushchev-era apartments in the battle-scarred suburbs.
PEOPLE's first-ever podcast, Cover-Up, digs into the Chappaquiddick scandal that scarred two families and may have changed the course of American presidential history.
The Clearasil Bandit, named for his acne-scarred skin, unsuccessfully sued the FBI after fellow inmates teased him about his nickname in prison, he said.
Photographer Florian Rainer and and journalist Jutta Sommerbauer took their book title, The Gray Zone, from the name locals give to this battle-scarred landscape.
I'm not scarred by it, but I feel like it's not what I would have wished for if I could have designed the perfect life.
But almost none of the companies have paid their share of billions of dollars owed to repair the badly scarred landscape they have left behind.
Yet his father avoided financial risk, refusing to ever use a credit card, scarred by his own parents losing a fortune in the Great Depression.
When Mr Booker began his rise in Democratic politics, his suburban childhood saw him denounced as too privileged to understand riot-scarred, post-industrial Newark.
Lawless noted there were signs the downturn had bottomed out in Perth, which has been badly scarred by a slowdown in the dominant mining industry.
Her lungs are so scarred from the disease that she becomes breathless after walking several steps, but she says she is grateful to be alive.
Lewis explained that while authoritarian parenting did often help children do better at school and stay out of trouble, it often left them emotionally scarred.
Rotenberg was born in 1951 in Leningrad, a city deeply scarred by the Nazis' two-and-a-half-year blockade during the Second World War.
Separately, parts of Colorado were drenched with rain on Wednesday morning, where officials warned of flash flooding and debris in areas recently scarred by wildfires.
The fighters and commanders clasped their arms round each other, smiling, in a battle-scarred landscape of rubble and ruined buildings around the main square.
After a terrible accident leaves aspiring fashion designer Rose (Laura Verdervoot) scarred beyond recognition, she seeks out an experimental treatment that will have unexpected consequences.
Russia has been helping Serbia beef up its military with fighter jets, attack helicopters and battle tanks, raising concerns in the war-scarred Balkan region.
Now coalition warplanes are knocking the bridges out themselves to prevent the Islamic State from bringing supplies and car bombs into the battle-scarred east.
"One day I saw her hurl a plank across the scarred concrete floor of the theater in anger and frustration over some postponement," he wrote.
In close-up views, she confronted viewers with a ravenous creature cramming her mouth with stuff, a seamless merging of scarred paint and monstrous imagery.
Such, for decades, was the image of the capital of the coal-mining region of Silesia: unbeautifully industrial, pollution-scarred and hopelessly reliant on hydrocarbon.
His scarred, textured paintings and layered drawings exist somewhere between the stitched-together body of Frankenstein's monster and Piet Mondrian's precisely sectioned, asymmetrically divided squares.
Mr. Williams emailed several pictures of the old table, which looks polished and not visibly scarred, during events held by Mr. Carson's predecessor, Julián Castro.
The accusations the suitors make to this veiled figure, whose scarred face they are not permitted to see, don't need to be based in fact.
A theme this season has been the slow but steady revelation of how badly Darlene, too, has been scarred by the disintegration of her family.
Perhaps I had been scarred by harsh industrial versions, and the cloying knockoffs of balsamic vinegar that had somehow kept showing up in my kitchen.
During court proceedings, Daniel Rice's lawyers argued that the shooting that put their client in a wheelchair as a teenager had left him psychologically scarred.
In 23, for example, a spike in commodities prices pushed inflation up but most central banks ignored it to focus on healing their scarred economies.
One participant, a whale-hunter with a scarred face, tells how he fights to be honest in order to have an alcohol-free, better life.
Yet his father avoided financial risk, refusing to ever use a credit card, scarred by his own parents losing a fortune in the Great Depression.
Russians remain scarred by it — and so Mr. Putin cannot allow his people to see themselves returning to life under a stagnating and aging elite.
But the provision of ample emergency power was seen as an asset and a selling point to New Yorkers scarred by memories of Hurricane Sandy.
Prosecutors asked Ms. Young to describe the producer's body, and her statements — that his genitals looked abnormal and scarred — echoed the testimony of Ms. Mann.
The fury of speed as the scarred modified sucked up the asphalt, controlled by a sun-roughened man with muscled arms who was my hero.
He wants people to see trans male bodies as they are, whether ripped or soft, hairy or smooth, boyish or dad-ish, scarred or not.
"Our human family is scarred and wounded by a succession of increasingly destructive wars that especially affect the poor and those most vulnerable," Francis said.
"Our human family is scarred and wounded by a succession of increasingly destructive wars that especially affect the poor and those most vulnerable," Francis said.
This new generation, scarred by the financial crisis, is saving more than the free-spending boomers did before them, and it's causing an economic imbalance.
The squat time capsule, at 261 Crown Street, has a century-old wooden counter and furnishings scarred by the carvings of patrons' initials and names.
It has refurbished historic buildings that were scarred with grafitti, like Belvedere Castle and the Dairy, as well as dozens of bridges, arches and fountains.
We have emotions, and those emotions are deeply scarred by looking at children being raped all the time, and people getting their heads chopped off.
He spoke of watching Prizzi's Honor — he does have an affinity for mob-themed movies — and spotted a graffiti-scarred subway train in one scene.
Clinton was always proclaiming herself to be the proven warrior in the field — toughened up and battle-scarred from decades of waging fights against Republicans.
While the rain is a welcome sight for many, it can spur dangerous mudslides and debris flows in burn-scarred areas, often with little warning.
Where Beanpole is stoic and doll-like, her friend is more visibly scarred and agitated — nearly unhinged — by the conflicts raging around and within them.
Stryker led the FSA photography division during its documentation of US farms from 1934 to 1943, and any negative he deemed unusable was irreversibly scarred.
The EU has propped up Ukraine's war-scarred economy since the Crimea annexation while prodding the pro-Western authorities to pass reforms and tackle corruption.
A sketchbook drawing is as rough and tumble of a place as the stripped, scarred, raped South African landscapes Kentridge renders for his danse macabre.
Adding to the challenge, state-owned firms, scarred by the oil price rout between 2014 and 2016, want a bigger share of oil sale revenues.
Current and former workers at the Wounded Warrior Project question whether the charity's mission to help scarred veterans has taken a back seat to self-promotion.
The fact that Tench spends his days looking at mutilated bodies impacts his relationship with his wife and son, and now, has scarred his teenage babysitter.
She was the woman who'd driven through the night from Atlanta to walk with Paulette in Charlotte and had bared her own scarred and breastless chest.
Clean-up typically involves restoring the scarred landscape, cleaning up water pollution, making sure there are no toxic metals leaking into nearby streams and groundwater sources.
Box's hard-won NYSE debut was actually quite positive, but by then we were battle-scarred and smart enough not to get caught up in it.
But the scandal has gripped the nation, prompting many politicians to criticizes the Church in the staunchly Catholic country, where the crisis has scarred its credibility.
The combination transforms Janna's attempts at love into a match of skill, a game that leaves one bloody and scarred, giving the novel a cruel beauty.
Young people who entered Britain's labor market amid the 2008 financial crisis are still "scarred" by its impact on their employment and earnings potential, researchers found.
Nor was he scarred solely by a difficult relationship with his overbearing father, an idea that Alan Bennett's play "Kafka's Dick" toyed with in the 1980s.
In the country's southeast, scarred by a year of deadly clashes between the PKK and the army, his government has ousted scores of elected Kurdish officials.
Same goes for tattoos: Aren't you glad, in retrospect, that you never got that hand-drawn portrait of Tom DeLonge permanently scarred into your skin forever?
Burnout happens quickly, workers cite symptoms similar to post-traumatic stress disorder and whole health consultancies like Workplace Wellbeing have sprung up to assist scarred moderators.
The victim stares straight at the camera, emaciated, ribs protruding from a chest that's half scarred bright red from the burning pressure of a hot iron.
A bloom of hipster bars and restaurants is emerging in the old drug-scarred quarter around the main station, complete with avocado salads and flaxseed baguettes.
And don't ever expect to see any makeup, besides a lip product in her purse, because one traveling experience (that involved exploding products) left her scarred.
Taken together, this could yet mean that the youngest millennials, who have been less scarred by the crisis, could contribute towards their retirement pots for longer.
The ship is scarred with blast marks and rust; by all indications it's the same ship that made the Kessel Run in less than 29 parsecs.
As mass was celebrated Saturday, dozens of Iraqi and US security forces were on standby to protect worshipers at the historic, battle-scarred Mart Shmony Church.
They were fathers and brothers, 40 years old, scarred from the horrors they'd endured but mature artists with a legacy to preserve and still expand upon.
Intuitive Surgery has been criticized in the past, though, as patients have claimed they were scarred after undergoing procedures involving the high-tech da Vinci robot.
The victim's mother testified during the sentencing hearing that her son remains scarred, and is now bullied by other students as a result of his experience.
The pain Keith Edmonds has endured is written on his scarred face, giving him street cred with the abused and neglected kids he's trying to reach.
Thursday's rain fell on the scarred area and flowed into other areas, causing flooding in the town of Durham and clogging some area roads with debris.
The female narrator of "Scarred" imprisons and tortures a man in order to harvest from him the blood and tears that her dark magic spells require.
Like the two Somali schools, the Deva hospital, a rare private clinic in battle-scarred Mogadishu popular with a tiny Somali elite, is no longer working.
He reappears on the wall across — in the famous Avedon portrait of his scarred torso, taken in 1969, a year after he survived an assassination attempt.
Millennials still scarred by 2008 According to the Legg Mason survey, 56% of Millennials indicated that their current investing strategy is influenced by memories of 2008.
It remains the one film of Paul Verhoeven's that I absolutely refuse to revisit, not just because it left me scarred, but because it is shit.
It was another test of catastrophic weather for an already storm-scarred stretch of Gulf Coast, and like past disasters, the response didn't escape second-guessing.
Op-Ed Contributor SAN FRANCISCO — The fires that ravaged Northern California in October claimed lives, weakened communities and scarred one of the West's most distinctive landscapes.
Service is minimal to nonexistent, the marble lobby stinks of cigarette smoke and the green carpeting that covers most of the floors is stained and scarred.
Despite her own emigration to the United States, at age 19, Stella — who is deeply scarred by childhood sexual abuse — can't escape the power of men.
Scarred by the quick-change twists of President Trump's victory in 2016 — when anchors and pundits looked stunned by the outcome — network producers were treading carefully.
The pale was scarred by frequent explosions of anti-Semitic violence by local Christians, many of them Cossacks, who had a reputation for being particularly brutal.
As women navigate these manmade, battle-scarred places, a subtle feminist subtext emerges: despite the sectarian labels, these Troubles are those of troubled and troubling men.
An example: Scott Hagedorn, the C.E.O. of the advertising agency Hearts & Science, recounted being emotionally scarred by manually reviewing YouTube videos as part of one campaign.
Thousands of migrant workers arrive every year for the tomato and orange harvests, squeezing into hurricane-scarred trailers and one-room shacks, multiplying local health needs.
But Harry and his brother, Prince William, have been scarred by the death of their mother, Princess Diana, while in a car being chased by paparazzi.
In fact, specters of slavery infiltrate our scarred nation, but especially so in the contemporary landscape of a city like Richmond, still dotted with colonial architecture.
California law does not allow firms to solicit people who may still be too physically or mentally scarred to make reasonable decisions about hiring a lawyer.
Eric said he still feels scarred by the experience - not of Rosie's birth or the fact she was intersex, but by the reaction from hospital staff.
Two carved leaves should unexpected guests drop by, and these still gleamed with polish though the tabletop itself was bleached and scarred: ruthless curator of memory.
Exhibitionism aside, Jon is a battle-scarred motocross rider who has joined the patrol to impress his estranged wife (Kristen Bell, Mr. Shepard's real-life spouse).
The verdict, and particularly the penalty, which orphaned the Rosenbergs' two young sons, generated global protests, scarred America's psyche and divided progressives from pro-Soviet communists.
The destruction, shocking to anyone flying across the scarred mountain remains, has now been measured in all three dimensions in a survey by researchers at Duke University.
The heir, Roderick (Will Poulter), is a badly scarred war veteran who's drawn to the hope Faraday offers of temporary relief from his mental and physical anguish.
South Africa remains deeply scarred by its apartheid and colonial past, with the racial reconciliation embraced by the late president Nelson Mandela frequently marred by racist incidents.
Central to this path is Goodman's preoccupation with the body: as primordial form; as a damaged or wounded self; a ravenous psychic force; viscera and scarred skin.
Scarred from the launch of Google Buzz a few months earlier, which had been rife with privacy violations, they left facial recognition on the cutting room floor.
The final trailer for Deadpool 2 is here, and if you weren't already excited for the return of everyone's favorite terribly-scarred superhero, you should be now.
Racial distrust has scarred Ferguson Moss is a black man in charge of a mostly white department in a town with a majority of African-American residents.
As Ferguson works to recruit more minorities, a big part of the police chief's role will be reaching out to a community scarred by deep racial distrust.
On the scarred terrain of Arabia Terra, a region on Mars that serves as the setting for The Martian, lies a mysterious pockmark known as Ismenia Patera.
The trauma of catastrophic fires over the past two years has scarred California, which has seen more than 1,300 wildfires ignite over the past two weeks alone.
Hamilton told PEOPLE in 2015 that the scandal ultimately made her marriage stronger and writing a memoir helped her heal what could have left her scarred forever.
"We felt the ground move and heard the trees from the hill fall," Kamara, still visibly scarred on her head and feet, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Elizabeth, the historical figure, was scarred from a childhood bout of smallpox, and Robbie had to put on a bald cap every morning to mimic her look.
" Legendary model Naomi Campbell wrote in an Instagram post: "Breaks my heart that innocent children are being killed, wounded and emotionally scarred for his life #StopTheViolence #aleppo.
Inspired by Khon dance drama and Thai martial arts, a fighter scarred by the past joins forces with a determined cop to battle an organized crime ring.
K-holing, which typically makes users feel like they're disassociated from their bodies, generally doesn't cause people to die though "you may be scarred psychologically," said Gutman.
Some EU governments are wary of letting in countries still scarred by wars fought along ethnic lines in the 1990s and dogged by a reputation for lawlessness.
By now, everyone knows him as he appears in the video game (long white hair, scarred, shredded), and more importantly, how he sounds in the video game.
Cindi Avila claims she checked into the hotel back in January 2016 and woke up with bites all over her body ... some of which left her scarred.
The story centers on one Captain Ross Poldark, who has returned to his home in 18th-century England after a war that's left him scarred and lame.
Small mining projects have often struggled to raise cash as investors are wary of a sector scarred by price crashes and environmental, safety and governance (ESG) concerns.
Everything from its scarred, burning body to the slow and menacing movements of its tail are legitimately horrifying in a way that Godzilla has rarely ever been.
She now has blisters along her arm in the same shape as the henna tattoo, and her mom worries that it may have scarred her daughter forever.
Apart from the Civil War and Great Depression, our passage along this way has not careened into the cracks and craters that have scarred the European way.
Market-makers were also scarred by the sharp moves unleashed in the foreign exchange market when the Swiss National Bank unexpectedly ditched its currency cap in 2015.
The conundrum was no longer simply whether Tara was pregnant, but whether Phil, home from Vietnam and scarred by the horrors of war, could still love her.
Rose must have been scarred by the flames, the screams and the explosions, and I always figured that's why she looked so somber in those sepia portraits.
I once had to make spinach-egg muffins when I tried the South Beach Diet before starting college, and I think I'm still scarred from the taste.
At the Umayad Mosque, bullet-scarred walls are being refaced and the stones of the fallen minaret are piled ready to be rebuilt under a yellow crane.
On some level, I knew this intuitively, that some hulking part of the community I had grown up in had been scarred by this infamous American tragedy.
They returned to their families deeply scarred from interrogations, isolation and the shame of sexual taunts, forced nudity, aggressive body cavity searches and being kept in diapers.
Two studies published in the science journal Nature show how the surface of Pluto might have been scarred long ago when a smaller body slammed into it.
After she grows up and finds happiness with a family of her own, tragedy strikes, forcing her to rebuild herself as a scarred, hard-edged naga hunter.
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.
LOGAN, W.Va. — The devastating explosion in the Upper Big Branch coal mine killed 29 men in 2010 and scarred West Virginia like few events in modern memory.
It permanently scarred Mayor John Lindsay's reputation, and, some said, gave cover to his successors: Anything short of Mr. Lindsay's disastrous response was bound to appear favorable.
Scotty's battle-scarred skeleton suggests that the predator incurred a lot of injuries during its life, including broken ribs and a tail bite from another T. rex.
In what might be the exhibition's most evocative photograph, two women returning from errands recede down a residential street marked by graffiti-scarred facades and concrete barriers.
But the next year was scarred by violence when Al Qaeda militants attacked the Splendid Hotel in Ouagadougou, a place frequented by United Nations personnel and foreigners.
In that sense, he is a fitting symbol for this imperfect franchise, one flush with the optimism of a fresh start but still scarred by its past.
Ireland has legalized divorce, homosexual acts and abortion, and it is scarred by church-sponsored oppression and some of the most flagrant cases of priestly sex abuse.
It was an attempt to steady a campaign that has appeared imperiled since video of the remark caused an outcry in a state scarred by racial violence.
The contest, which was scarred by accusations of fraud and malfeasance, boiled down to a fight between two main political forces and the distinct futures they promised.
In his younger days, his inability to close out a win after a 54-hole lead like the one he held in Canada might have scarred him.
For much of "El Camino" he practically stars in a silent film, giving us Jesse as a hunted animal so scarred that even speaking is an effort.
Bush got his transition plans going long before the 2008 election in part because he was scarred by the handoff he'd experienced from his predecessor, Bill Clinton.
They had been close as children when Matthew was the fragile one, scarred by fire as a baby, isolated by his eccentricities, cosseted by an obsessive mother.
Mr. Dee grew up in the city and was scarred by the times he tried to use subway bathrooms that were dirty and taken over by transients.
As Harvey moves northeast through the state scarred by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, forecasters expect it to gradually weaken and become a tropical depression by Wednesday night.
The role has often been viewed as more powerful when it was combined under leaders like Richard Ravitch, who improved the graffiti-scarred system in the 1980s.
Mr. Hicks, a photographer for The New York Times, visited the scarred countryside in central Portugal to document the aftermath of the country's worst wildfires in decades.
And the major storm is barreling right toward the fire-scarred regions of Southern California, with a potential to trigger flash flooding, mudslides and significant debris flow.
Barankitse found her, and flew her to Germany for surgery that doctors initially considered hopeless; it saved her life, but left her face and neck severely scarred.
The decade was scarred by humanitarian crises and devastating conflicts -- like the yearslong civil war in Yemen, which has taken the lives of more than 100,000 people.
His paintings are giant, heroic blast sites — pitted, scarred, rough-textured, things that have been weathered in the worst possible conditions in order to test their mettle.
Granted, it is far more likely that Trump ends his presidency in failure, possibly a failure so catastrophic that it will leave the nation scarred for decades.
Facebook: Mark Zuckerberg plans to merge the social media platform's messaging services — WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger — at a time when the company has been scarred by scandal.
Others think the higher rate is the result of Americans who lived through the Great Recession — and were scarred by it — preparing for the next market crash.
Severe weather — be it precipitation or cold — worries observers in the Golden State, where every storm brings the risk of mudslides in fire-scarred communities and flooding.
I wish more of our culture were willing to grapple with this, with the way we have all been scarred by what is done in our names.
Speaking with local station KUSA before Shanann, Bella and Celeste were discovered dead, Chris said their house had been scarred by the apparent disappearances, first reported on Monday.
"Think if this was a member of your family, an innocent child, a 3-year-old probably scarred or damaged for life by this," he told Sky News.
TUNIS (Reuters) - Acute shortages of medicines, equipment and staff are putting patients at risk in Libya's battle-scarred eastern city of Benghazi, the health minister said on Friday.
I'm here to watch a scarification, a procedure where Luna uses a scalpel to cut a design into someone's skin, which will heal and leave a scarred pattern.
He once told me he thought of himself as "God's scarred leader," a man who knew rejection by his father and had been through divorce and career failure.
The show has been setting up a battle of revenge for The Hound since the beginning, because his brother is the one who scarred him as a child.
Izmir, a liberal city on Turkey's Aegean seacoast, had largely escaped the PKK and Islamist militant violence that has scarred Istanbul and the capital Ankara in recent months.
Heavy rain over burn-scarred mountains and canyons can be dangerous because the fire-ravaged land lacks the ability to absorb water, potentially triggering mudslides and debris flows.
And if you're someone who may be scarred from repressed memories of certain Advanced Chemistry classes past, avoiding it at all costs might sound like the best option.
The movement has organized mass bike rides for both men and women that have attracted up to 1,000 people, including one through the streets of battle-scarred Homs.
And how cool is it that a region scarred by nuclear radiation is poised to be rebooted by an energy source that's both renewable and exceptionally safe. [Reuters]
In the end, she has triumphantly survived (but is scarred for life), the perfect embodiment of the Final Girl trope that has become an essential component of horror.
Detectives allegedly learned that Curry regularly chained the twins by the ankles and wrists, which were swollen, scarred and bleeding on the twin who escaped, the affidavit alleges.
RIVALS BEEF UP Adding to the challenge, state-owned firms, scarred by the oil price rout between 2014 and 2016, want a bigger share of oil sale revenues.
Becca Stevens Nearly twenty years ago, Becca Stevens, an episcopal priest, set out to help the women of Nashville who have been scarred by prostitution, addiction and trafficking.
It was in the form of a gel-penned love letter, obvi, and I was scarred for life after my teacher read it aloud to the whole class.
Dedekind blends N.W.A's insurrection into hardstyle abandon, and Kate Bush's fantasia into System of a Down's paranoia—all scarred by sounds of breaking glass and high-gloss violence.
Agrokor is a major part of ongoing efforts to integrate regional economies scarred by the wars of the 2000s but German rivals Lidl and Kaufland are making inroads.
"I think we are all just scarred by 22016 at large and would like to prevent that again," one former Clinton staffer said of the attacks against Sanders.
But when those fields are blooming, you can't help but picture slaves dressed in rags, hunched over in the oppressive heat, their hands scarred from years of labor.
South Africa has a jobless rate of over 25 percent and remains scarred by glaring income and ownership disparities that run mostly along racial lines, fuelling social unrest.
Years of the War on Terror have habituated us to think about the troops psychologically or physically scarred by conflict, whose lives continue well after being shipped home.
Parts of Falluja, especially a southern frontline that was mostly static for around two years, have been severely scarred by air strikes, artillery fire and Islamic State mines.
I am forced into depression, scarred by obscenities, war after war, but each war that I survive I am a step closer to a full awakening of self.
Becca Stevens: Fighting human trafficking Nearly 20 years ago, Becca Stevens set out to help the women of Nashville who have been scarred by prostitution, addiction and trafficking.
The film, for which Mr. Cimino shared a story credit, chronicled a group of friends from a Pennsylvania town whose lives were scarred by their experiences in Vietnam.
Irish consumers are also scarred by the painful experience of the financial crisis a decade ago, when Ireland's three-year bailout brought sharp tax rises and spending cuts.
But the oxygen therapy carried a heavy side effect; potential retinopathy of prematurity, which is when the retina becomes scarred and in serious cases can lead to blindness.
Two studies published on Wednesday by the journal Nature show how the surface of Pluto might have been scarred long ago when a smaller body slammed into it.
"Bury your head inside the truth/ It's the only way to kill the pain/ How lost you are/ How deeply scarred/ Standing silent in the rain," she sings.
On the one hand, I felt a little relieved: I clearly did not miss out on anything, and my childhood wasn't scarred by lacking this kind of companion.
Nenadi guided Anahah, her partner-in-all-things, past the scarred worktops and equipment cabinets, all dyed crimson by the light that filtered through an afternoon dust blizzard.
That's why the meninges looked swollen and lumpy in the M.R.I. – they had become crisscrossed with hundreds of scarred abnormal veins, carrying the blood from the misdirected artery.
Far from being a realm of dead, scarred ice cubes, the moons of the outer solar system became the most promising abodes now known for life beyond Earth.
The phrase means that less than 20 percent of a country's children have any symptoms, and fewer than 1 in 1,000 adults have vision loss from scarred eyeballs.
Up until that point within a party scarred by the memory of Clinton's defeat in 2016, most leaders had taken pains to show their neutrality from the sidelines.
I feel lucky to have felt so strongly about someone that I almost moved across the world for them, and that I was scarred when it fell apart.
A government psychiatrist in Sri Lanka goes door to door in an area scarred by civil war, doing whatever he can to meet a staggering need for help.
The United States, scarred by the killing and humiliation of its soldiers in Somalia during the Battle of Mogadishu a few months earlier, had no appetite to intervene.
The fire that ravaged Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris on Monday left a scarred skyline that one of the French capital's most iconic structures has graced for centuries.
Thousands of Kenyans have heart valves scarred by rheumatic heart disease, which hardly exists in wealthy countries with ready access to antibiotics but is common in poor nations.
Still a bit scarred from Vietnam, I didn't go overboard, ordering the spicy chicken rice bowl, Portuguese egg tart, and fries to split with my skeptical friend Kristie.
"Seven weeks later I flew to Albany [NY] for the ceremony with four other members," Edmondson writes in her new memoir Scarred, exclusively excerpted in this week's PEOPLE.
By the time of his death, in 22018, there was no sign of the university or the medical center, and the sculpture was still just scarred, amorphous rock.
Smoke rose in the distance in the aftermath of an airstrike or an exploding shell, and the buildings in most towns were scarred by blows from the sky.
His air of breezy self-assurance in the private meetings he is conducting to tease his plans at times astounds the battle-scarred veterans of past such efforts.
It may also see Iraq's Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi pushed from power, creating even more uncertainty for the war-scarred nation and its 2000-year old democracy.
Buildings that were still standing in Sinjar were scarred by machine gun fire, like in this image, which I took the day the city was freed in 2015.
It began to crawl slowly down the mountain, covering perhaps half a metre a year, carrying rocks in its belly that scarred the bedrock deep as it descended.
Democratic officials in Nevada, scarred by the experience in Iowa, have been quietly playing down expectations about how long it will take to know who won the state.
Ms. Smith said her grandfather had served in the military and had come back so mentally scarred that she and her family found it difficult to visit him.
Here's a look at just how bad the blazes have scarred the country so far: By the numbers: About 2,700 firefighters were battling the blazes as of Sunday.
The eventual transfer would end a near-four week limbo since Pelosi's House of Representatives scarred Trump's legacy by making him only the third President to be impeached.
Children peer out from behind the bars into the light, scarred by intense trauma and uncertain of their future, terrified both of their prison and the outside world.
It was an arresting image for many in a country still scarred by the 1975-1990 conflict which left more than 100,000 dead and almost 1 million displaced.
More than 300 people drowned, most of them teenagers on a school trip, and the country was scarred by the catastrophe, perhaps the worst in its peacetime history.
Croatia was not only scarred by ethnic conflicts of the 252s, but also had the lingering effects of being part of postwar socialist Yugoslavia, which didn't encourage tourism.
Although McNally's script sometimes tries to tug us over to Johnny's side, and make Frankie seem simply scarred instead of smart, she's not falling for any fairy tales.
And in the last few months, Moore and several others who said they were scarred by their relationships with Adams have found one another, creating a support system.
Last month, two teenage Parkland survivors psychically scarred by their ordeal took their own lives, as did the father of a Sandy Hook first-grader who was killed.
But it's the electroplated etchings, sometimes daintily figurative and sometimes scarred into abstraction, that most fully express the aims of "Redoubt," reflecting an artist seeking newer, freer shores.
" Another respondent, Noel, was similarly scarred: "His tracts helped traumatize my childhood while also offering me helpful conspiracies about the Catholics, the one world government and the Satanists.
"A young girl's life has been forever scarred by this horrible crime," Sean W. Gallagher, field office director for ICE's Atlanta Emergency and Removal Operations, said in a statement.
Destine Legagneur, a small business owner, whose shop is a stone's throw from the presidential palace, said Haitians would be scarred by the Petrocaribe scheme for years to come.
By filling in some of the incisions, Goodman is able to juxtapose two different surfaces, as well as emphasize the painting's status as an object, albeit a scarred one.
Jon, recovering in bed after taking a heroic stand and flexing his scarred ab muscles, blinks fondly up at Dany, who's sitting anxiously by her new favorite knight's bedside.
For the past two weeks, Jay has been living in a gray camping tent pitched in the woods off Imperial Way in the wildfire-scarred California town of Magalia.
Born in the Soviet Union to a family scarred by the Holocaust, he moved at the age of six to Tel Aviv, where he finished school and military service.
I was 17 when she was born; now I'm 40 and tatted out, my arms covered with skulls and warriors, my chest, back, and shoulders scarred with prison ink.
Several dozen homes were torn from their foundations or severely damaged, and dozens of people were unaccounted for in neighborhoods near the hills recently scarred by the Thomas Fire.
The mudslides were sparked by Southern California's first major storm of the season, which dumped several inches of rain on hills recently scarred by the state's largest-ever wildfire.
Our 21st century is now scarred with the modern medievalism of captive Yezidi women sold as slaves and journalists in orange jumpsuits beheaded with giant swords on live camera.
" Her goal, she explains, is to " celebrate as many different kind of nipples as possible, big, small, puffy, flat, inverted, light, dark, pink, brown, scarred, lactating, you name it!
Petty was talented enough to make it alone, but he loved being in a band: it gave him a sense of belonging after a fraught childhood scarred by violence.
The operation leaves him scarred but also with powers that allow him to heal quickly and Wilson, soon Deadpool, seeks revenge on the man who carried out the experiment.
In the comments, Carter further explained that the ordeal "absolutely scared the hell out of both of us," leading her son to ask if his would be scarred forever.
You see, Kim doesn't dance because she doesn't know how to let loose in life, not because she is forever scarred for life from bombing on stage with Prince.
The I, Tonya star is wearing layers of prosthetics and makeup to transform into Elizabeth, who was scarred from smallpox and often sported heavy white makeup to cover them.
In addition to capacity adds, United reinforced customer service over the past year in an effort to rebuild an image scarred by incidents of passenger abuse and dead pets.
Though she survived, she was left with severe second- and three-degree burns over 10 percent of her body, serious breathing problems caused by smoke inhalation, and scarred eyes.
AFRIN, Syria (Reuters) - The flags that fly over Afrin are both Syrian opposition and Turkish, but there is little doubt who is in control of this battle-scarred city.
"I would have nightmares," said Okello, who lives in an area that has been scarred by two decades of conflict between Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels and Ugandan forces.
The former athlete portrays Trigger, a smart-mouthed (and scarred!) soldier to the king, and the role marks his first full-on speaking part in a feature-length film.
Season two moved much more deeply into the struggles that Kimmy and the crew experience in dealing with their scarred backgrounds, and season three promises more of the same.
Though you know that you have no right to assume an autobiographical intent, you have assumed that this is more or less how Kroff's face came to be scarred.
At the beginning of the 1990s, a decade that would be scarred by AIDS and the culture wars, Ms. Sherman pushed images of physical violation to near-pornographic extremes.
The source added that creditors had rejected the war-scarred southeast African nation's initial proposals to renegotiate repayment terms, although talks to try to reach a deal were continuing.
Neighbors of two Canadian murder suspects who were found dead on August 7 say news of the 20-day manhunt for the teens may have permanently scarred their hometown.
His great-grandparents were elderly when they moved to the United States, he said, and so scarred by their losses in Vienna that they refused to speak in German.
According to her 1977 memoir, "I'm Eve," written with a relative, Elen Sain Pittillo, she was scarred further by an early romance with a sadistic man, who beat her.
In reality, it's the start of a nightmare massacre fueled by hatred and perpetrated by a man from a group already scarred by a generation of suspicion and surveillance.
Clinton: a battle-scarred politician who seeks to "do all the good you can," and who admits she is as flawed as everyone else in the city of man.
An activist collective painted over bullet-scarred walls around town, daubing the crumbling concrete in luminous greens and blues, and inscribing them with philosophical musings and fragments of verse.
Police officers swarmed Chelsea's streets after the blast, which reverberated across a city scarred by terrorism and vigilant about threats, just days after the 227th anniversary of the Sept.
Changing that system will require us to acknowledge that some people have both benefited from and been scarred by it, and that the former does not invalidate the latter.
In a beautiful city scarred by social divisions, it is one of the few remaining places where the working class and the social elite still drink side by side.
PPP leaders say their campaign, fronted by Bilawal Bhutto, will focus in battling extremism and intolerance in a country scarred by more than a decade of militant Islamist violence.
Related: The Cops Trying to 'Pacify' Rio's Favelas Are Psychologically Scarred Edvania da Conceição, 33, runs a mini-mart on the side of the main road through the town.
While it's a moving tale about growing up and the loss of innocence, and has a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, plenty of people were scarred by Yeller's death.
For years he ran a charity for refugees from Rwanda, a nation scarred by an ethnic genocide in 1994 that Kagame and his rebel force brought to a halt.
And there are still plenty of people in the United States who were so scarred by the 2008 recession that they don't want to invest ever again, Cramer added.
William Hurt plays the former partner, scarred and glowering, intent on destroying Billy, who takes meetings at his favorite watering hole, opposite the Santa Monica motel he calls home.
"I believe that when he attacked me that evening with physical force, with no regard for my cries and protests, it scarred me deeply -- mentally and emotionally," Haley said.
That's the rather heartening question posed by James DeMonaco's script, which — aside from one battle-scarred freak named Skeletor (Rotimi Paul) — presents residents who'd initially rather party than rampage.
The city, with its battle-scarred reputation, may seem like a long shot, but Mr. Baraka has pulled together a coalition convinced that Amazon would accelerate the city's comeback.
"I have been mentally, physically, and emotionally scarred and the damage is irreprehensible," Young wrote in a pro se complaint filed in August, before CAIR took up the fight.
With the kids, I guess, who clearly didn't deserve the parents to whom they were born and will be socially and emotionally scarred by this fiasco for many years.
Van Eijk, who's now the BBC's social media editor, has a history of severe anxiety as well as borderline personality disorder; her arms are scarred from years of cutting.
On the Estonian side, streets are generally clean and well-repaired, while many in Ivangorod are scarred by potholes and, in the fall, scattered with leaves and other debris.
Facebook: Mark Zuckerberg plans to merge all of the social media platform's messaging services — WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger — at a time when the company has been scarred by scandal.
Boarded and bricked up, scarred with graffiti, it has languished as downtown Flushing has shifted from a largely white, middle-class neighborhood to one of the city's largest Chinatowns.
NFL star DeAndre Hopkins says his mom was blinded and physically scarred for life in a brutal domestic violence incident ... and he's sharing his story with high school kids.
To millions of Americans, Mr. McCain was the embodiment of courage: a war hero who came home on crutches, psychologically scarred and broken in body, but not in spirit.
The discovery of the car in the waning days of the summer of 2016 shocked France, which had been scarred by a series of attacks in the previous months.
We've agreed we're not going to spend too much more money at this thing (we're scarred from last year) so we'll see how this goes… $21 7:30 p.m.
The map paintings are late-modernist masterpieces, and represent a major missing link in the story of postwar art — roiling, epic works scarred by the history of three continents.
Mr. Trump said he and Mr. Kim could make history on that scarred ground, ending nearly seven decades of military conflict and ridding North Korea of its nuclear arsenal.
When Mr. Korellis met Ms. Haas, his arm was scarred and the back of his head still hurt to touch, but he remembered that he felt lucky in comparison.
The grounding only lasted four months, but permanently scarred the 787's entry into service after images like this one of an ANA 787 making an emergency landing circulated.
Few of Mr. Trump's eruptions have had such a destructive effect on his administration or left such deep resentments among his scarred staff, according to Trump aides and surrogates.
He could imagine the meetings, a scarred oaken table with half a dozen backwoodsmen slouched around it on pine benches, tankards of rum-laced home-brewed beer in hand.
He is among Jewish refugees who tell him, in a repetitive incantation, that they have carried him from train to train, truck to truck, across a war-scarred continent.
Cold, hungry and scarred by the deaths of loved ones, tens of thousands of civilians and fighters are awaiting buses to take them from their homes to uncertain futures.
And because of the fire, communities below the scarred terrain could remain at risk of mudslides for years, said Randall Jibson, a research geologist with the US Geological Survey.
The ongoing grief in the these cities scarred by gun violence is now mixed with a need to remain vigilant for signs of distress in close relatives and friends.
But he has racked up a record of blowups, feuds and stunning episodes that would make a full two-term administration look full, and scarred by scandal and acrimony.
For recession-scarred millennials, though, the idea of buying a house with less-than-perfect credit or a small down payment may not sound like the smartest financial decision.
Here's a guide to our coverage and a look back at the ways the events have scarred and divided the public, and loomed over China's place in the world.
It's vulture capitalism, stripping everything down to the remaining valuable assets, the remaining mines and coal, and casting everything else, including mining communities and the grotesquely scarred landscape, overboard.
The tops of her hands are already scarred from sharp, fallen rocks and she often thinks about a boy her age who died in a nearby mine when it collapsed.
In Argentina, the oil industry has been scarred by the decision in 2012 by the then president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, to renationalise 51% of YPF, privatised 19 years earlier.
Her scarred skin brought her back to the day men poured a bucket of acid on her in Lucknow, India — a violent retaliation for her rejection of a marriage proposal.
So when Alien 3 came along in 1992, scarred by scripting problems, director's chair changes and featuring no guns whatsoever in opposition to just a single alien, people got pissed.
From 1999 to 2016, nearly half a million Americans had died from cirrhosis, a chronic liver disease where the organ becomes gradually and irreversibly scarred and can eventually fail completely.
The once-bustling downtown is so scarred by closures, demolitions and fires that it looks, according to the city's mayor, 'like a bomb was dropped in the middle of it.
We came to the U.S. because we feared for our lives in Guatemala, but rather than offering us safety, the U.S. government has scarred my daughter and me for life.
And at the end—even now, 25 years after Carol Clover published Men, Women, and Chain Saws—almost always, the Final Girl emerges bloody and scarred and very much alive.
We were haunting the resort while on vacation and found that this scarred land now featured many fine amenities including two pools, a gym, and evening activities for the kids.
Posada flew beneath the radar for years — moving to Guatemala, where he survived a 1990 assassination attempt that left his face and body bullet-scarred and permanently damaged his speech.
The following video shows the scarred face of Lesbos, as the description explains:Lesvos has become the unofficial 'gate' for refugees trying to cross into Fortress Europe over the past year.
As the lights went up in the screening room, Landau introduced Salazar, who provided a spoiler-free explanation of Alita's narrative arc from abandoned cyborg shell to battle-scarred warrior.
"She really starts off in a really scarred almost unconscious place, but overcomes a trauma that is indescribable," Lizzie's portrayer Hayley Law told Refinery29 over the phone about her character.
Building materials that are easy to source in the battle-scarred city - such as rubble and mud - could be used for construction until more permanent replacements become available, she said.
Many young Syrian men are deserting like Nasser or dodging the draft altogether to avoid the experiences that have left conscripts physically and mentally scarred and with an uncertain future.
Scarred by the murders of his family, he sought revenge on everyone and anyone — the members of Hell's Kitchen's crime mobs, the Hand, the villain known as the Blacksmith, etc.
Tracking 358 armed encounters last year in which four or more people were killed or wounded, including attackers, the team counted 462 dead and 1,330 wounded, some scarred for life.
For scarred "Thrones" fans, last week's revelation that Jon Snow was moving on, as Sansa was making her way to Castle Black, promised to be the latest example of this.
This can make the forest ever more vulnerable to fire through the buildup of flammable materials and the coalescence of fire-scarred ecosystems across broad swaths of the entire basin.
In a conversation with Business Insider, 43-year-old Australian entrepreneur Nick Molnar explained why buy-now, pay-later shopping models are resonating with millennials who have scarred by recession.
At the same time, the scraped surface, the ridges of scarred paint, imbue the compositions central crystal-like form with a feeling of melancholy, as it registers time's corrosive power.
The Sixers are a young enough team that with five years of experience, the Philly-born (and Philly-scarred) Waiters would actually qualify as one of their bigger veteran presences.
She managed to pull her three children out of the home, but not in time to save her daughter from the burns that have scarred her face, arms and stomach.
There will be two in the government quarter (a temporary work will first be installed, then replaced, as the still bomb-scarred area is being redeveloped) and another in Hole.
Even as the team captured images of the refugees at their most vulnerable – mourning mothers, scarred children, survivors of violent attacks – the journalists found that the refugees were surprisingly open.
Today, its retro, natural-cotton-and-gum-rubber sneakers are still handcrafted in the same (albeit now bullet-scarred) factory, and as of recently, you can also purchase them Stateside.
Also on Monday, Mr. Trump met with David H. Petraeus, the highly decorated but scandal-scarred former military commander, who has emerged as a new contender for secretary of state.
Wes Craven's nightmarish horror classic introduced audiences to Freddy Krueger, the scarred (and surprisingly nuanced) psychopath played by Robert Englund who here stalks a group of teenagers in their dreams.
For one thing, the scarred body she bares for the first time in the dress shop feels like a symbol for the ugliness brought into the open at Calhoun Day.
Emblematic cases like the 2014 disappearance of 43 students who were attacked by police officers connected to a drug gang have traumatized Mexicans and scarred their image of law enforcement.
And I write this knowing — in fact, battle scarred by my knowledge — that few subjects elicit angrier responses from some readers than suggesting that women can also pay for dates.
And speaking of bleakness—don't not pick an Allies comrade to be executed (or are they, huh, huh?) by the game's Biggest of Big Bads, the scarred-up evildoer Deathshead.
Also on view is a series of collages involving found photographs of human bodies, dead and alive — Andy Warhol's scarred torso, large-breasted women, murder scenes both real and cinematic.
The European Union had hoped the scarred region had been wrested from the grasp of militant nationalism via funds for reconstruction and a prospect of European integration after democratic reforms.
Seventeen more were injured in the shooting, which scarred an upscale area of South Florida and sparked a nationwide push for gun control that has so far achieved mixed results.
Three decades later, the otherwise pristine landscape remains scarred with seismic trails that stretch for miles across the tundra and cut through the heart of America's last truly wild frontier.
The Diamond Creek Fire, meanwhile, has scarred about 105,000 acres of north central Washington and crossed into Canada; the Norse Peak Fire has scorched almost 45,000 acres near Mount Rainier.
Her apartment walls are scarred by bullets and shrapnel, and the wallpaper in the living room is black with soot; a stray rocket set her balcony on fire in 2014.
Some farmers and pigeon breeders in the south's rural patchwork of ponds and fields say they've been scarred by past decades of conflicts with China and want to avoid that.
Neither of us realized it, but my shirt became flecked with fiberglass, making me itch all day in school, and part of me was scarred for life, if not literally.
I fully realize the history between the President and President-Elect is battered and scarred, but the two have both publicly spoken of efforts to work towards a smooth transition.
"A young girl's life has been forever scarred by this horrible crime," Sean W. Gallagher, a field office director for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said in a statement on Tuesday.

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