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He grabbed the disfigured monster and tore it in half and threw it into the air as Lady Isabol flamed it to ash
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He began picking through the throng of disfigured amputees, searching for the man's only truly distinguishing feature
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By the time his Savior arrived, Jakkar was horribly and irrevocably disfigured
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Brokin noticed at once the deep gash that disfigured his scout's head
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disfigured guard, his body twisted and dumped awkwardly at the
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plastic troops, they either ended up disfigured or not, it wasn’t his fault, it was the moulders’ fault at the start of the line, what could he do about it?
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Lord Robert opened the door and stepped inside, leaving Evelyn in the door frame with his back to her, where he could not see the smile that disfigured her face
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1 And when he had died, disfigured in his torments, the fifth leaped forward, and said, 2 I intend not, O tyrant, to get excused from
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Harry had begun to cry, tears were rolling down his disfigured face into his beard
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Annyeke could feel the concern flowing from her father and mother, and could see through the haze of swirling colours her mother’s face disfigured by a frown
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1 And when he had died disfigured in his torments the fifth leaped forward and said 2 I intend not O tyrant to get excused from the torment which is in behalf of virtue
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A heartbeat later and he reached out to touch Simon’s face, where Thomas’ knife wound had disfigured him
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She hardly recognized the prisoners --their faces were badly disfigured by bruises
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The seriously disfigured did not like to parade their wounds in public
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The edges of the old town were disfigured by featureless concrete apartment blocks built for Russian workers constructing the High Dam
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A great brand, the mark of hot iron, disfigured his face
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left eye and her left ear and a horribly disfigured body
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of this eBook), a horribly disfigured face and an immediate end
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Calloway will likely spend the rest of his days disfigured
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Wreckage was strewn over a large area and the broken, disfigured bodies of the occupants were burned beyond recognition presenting the authorities with a challenging task of recovery
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His death had been a particularly savage one and certain features had been disfigured
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‘’Let them say that to those that have been amputated, or burned and disfigured
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I nearly stayed disfigured and half blind myself after the assassination attempt against me in Palestine
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Ben’s body was one of the disfigured
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of healing her disfigured face
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The disfigured face of Samantha could be seen by all
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It had been the site of Niki Lauda’s fiery crash that so badly disfigured the
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Byron rubbed his eyes with forefinger and thumb, his hand shielding the regeneration of his skin to it’s former less disfigured contouring
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They think we are radically abnormal and disfigured in some grossly apparent way
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He was obviously in pain from the acid burns and his face was disfigured
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“He was turned into a vampire, and then was disfigured with acid
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Two mottled, disfigured men were lying on top of another resident, chewing on pieces of what was surely, the man’s intestines
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Unfortunately, his words didn’t quite register in my brain as I raised my gaze at the disfigured human being before me
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He’d never imagined his final round would end like this: dying and disfigured, trapped at the bottom of a laundry chute, knocked cold by a black widow spider
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Ben and Taylor stayed behind to fight the rest of the disfigured figures attacking them outside
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Like Marty, her face is open, mouth exposed in a disfigured ear-to-ear grin
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He had seen photographs of her in magazines, and to see that much beauty deliberately disfigured filled him with a deep anger
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doorways at his side, a white disfigured hand
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Needless to say, she was disfigured beyond recognition
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One was of her face grotesquely disfigured, the nose and Chinese eyes accentuated, the hair short and flat, the mouth lascivious, looking like a man or a lesbian butch
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hard dry earth by hordes of football playing schoolchildren, the fine limestone statues broken, disfigured, the large limestone pots, devoid of plants and the flower beds of exotic flowers, extensions of the football pitch
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Disfigured and of
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All diseased, crippled, disfigured, unhealthy forms of Life, all sickness are evidence of undead evil
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The leprosy of unreality disfigured every human creature in attendance upon Monseigneur
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Blood was flowing from his head and face; his face was crushed, mutilated and disfigured
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He came out to meet us with great gentleness, with his dress now torn and his face so disfigured and burned by the sun, that we hardly recognised him but that his clothes, though torn, convinced us, from the recollection we had of them, that he was the person we were looking for
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Not half an hour, nay, barely a minute ago, I saw myself lord of kings and emperors, with my stables filled with countless horses, and my trunks and bags with gay dresses unnumbered; and now I find myself ruined and laid low, destitute and a beggar, and above all without my ape, for, by my faith, my teeth will have to sweat for it before I have him caught; and all through the reckless fury of sir knight here, who, they say, protects the fatherless, and rights wrongs, and does other charitable deeds; but whose generous intentions have been found wanting in my case only, blessed and praised be the highest heavens! Verily, knight of the rueful figure he must be to have disfigured mine
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We have learned, though as yet imperfectly, that the individual man has an endless value in the sight of God, and that we honour Him when we honour the darkened and disfigured image of Him (Laws)
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And many are thus attracted by her whose natures are imperfect and whose souls are maimed and disfigured by their meannesses, as their bodies are by their trades and crafts
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And the soul which we behold is in a similar condition, disfigured by ten thousand ills
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During this display of emotions so natural in their situation, Hawkeye, whose vigilant distrust had satisfied itself that the Hurons, who disfigured the heavenly scene, no longer possessed the power to interrupt its harmony, approached David, and liberated him from the bonds he had, until that moment, endured with the most exemplary patience
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But when she saw him quite disfigured and his eyes swollen out of his head from weeping, she felt full of compassion for him
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He is lethal but prefers his victims left hideously disfigured and alive to suffer
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O'Connor, a grey-haired young man, whose face was disfigured by many blotches and pimples, had just brought the tobacco for a cigarette into a shapely cylinder but when spoken to he undid his handiwork meditatively
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He is a little stiff and pompous in his manner, and he is disfigured by his uniform; but when it becomes known that he has been for eighteen years in the Austrian service, all that will be pardoned
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When his body was found, many miles from the scene of his death, and so horribly disfigured that he was only recognizable by the
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"One!" said the count mysteriously, his eyes fixed on the corpse, disfigured by so awful a death
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He was always hideous, but he looks more awful than ever now, for he appears to have had an accident and he is much disfigured
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Men had been crippled and disfigured by unset broken bones, and their teeth had been ruined by beatings and years of chewing grit in their food
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A mile later they saw a sign and took an exit that led to a standard linear array of pit-stop facilities, including a gas station, and bathrooms, and an old-fashioned plain stone building in a federal style somewhat disfigured by bright neon signs for modern chain store coffee and food
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” That is, a priest somehow tinkered with the setup to make the ordeal look legitimate while ensuring that the defendant wouldn’t be disfigured
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This head, with its remarkably broad brow and cheekbones, its handsome, sensual mouth, and its cold, majestic expression, was not disfigured by the approach of death
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Most of them were disfigured by frost-bitten noses and cheeks, and nearly all had red, swollen and festering eyes
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The walls had a leprous aspect, and were covered with seams and scars, like a visage disfigured by some horrible malady; a repulsive moisture exuded from them
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the trap-door, the last one who offered resistance, a score of assailants, soldiers, National Guardsmen, municipal guardsmen, in utter confusion, the majority disfigured by wounds in the face during that redoubtable ascent, blinded by blood, furious, rendered savage, made an irruption into the apartment on the first floor
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Jean Valjean, as we have just stated, had his back turned to the light, and he was, moreover, so disfigured, so bemired, so bleeding that he would have been unrecognizable in full noonday
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Not a single scar disfigured his face; but his head was fairly covered with cuts; what would be the result of these wounds on the head? Would they stop short at the hairy cuticle, or would they attack the brain? As yet, this could not be decided
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He examined the dead man, but he could see nothing, except that the latter was young, well dressed, with the air of being rich, and all disfigured with blood
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He woke in the early hours of Monday morning from a nightmare of amputation units, people with their heads blown off, vans with DEAD ONLY written on them and disfigured bloodstained people wandering and screaming through dense rubble
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A shock of orange hair, a pale face disfigured by a horrible scar, which, by its contraction, has turned up the outer edge of his upper lip, a bulldog chin, and a pair of very penetrating dark eyes, which present a singular contrast to the colour of his hair, all mark him out from amid the common crowd of mendicants and so, too, does his wit, for he is ever ready with a reply to any piece of chaff which may be thrown at him by the passers-by
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Approaching Orenbourg, we saw a crowd of convicts, with shaved heads and faces disfigured by the pincers of the public executioner
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The bystanders sometimes pulled out their burnt and disfigured bodies and, horrible to relate, devoured them
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As we approached Orenburg we saw a crowd of convicts with cropped heads, and faces disfigured by the pincers of the executioner
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He was a titular counsellor, a man about forty, much disfigured by small-pox, very poor, and burdened with a consumptive wife and an invalid child
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This odd and romantic delusion about the love of quite a young girl of good breeding, for a man nearly fifty years and afflicted with a face so disfigured and gloomy, simply showed the fearful effect produced by the fear of the punishment he was to have, upon the poor, timid creature
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Atheism only preaches a negation, but Romanism goes further; it preaches a disfigured, distorted Christ—it preaches Anti-Christ—I assure you, I swear it! This is my own personal conviction, and it has long distressed me
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Nekhludoff listened, and at the same time kept looking around him—at the low bedstead with its straw mattress, the window and the dirty, damp wall, and the piteous face and form of this unfortunate, disfigured peasant in his prison cloak and shoes, and he felt sadder and sadder, and would have liked not to believe what this good-natured fellow was saying
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Notwithstanding that he was disfigured by the half of his head being shaved, the straight, rather low forehead, raised a bit over the black, lifeless eyes, was very fine, and so was the nose above the thin, black moustaches
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When the seventieth blow was dealt, the governor said, "Enough! The next!" And the disfigured man, with his swollen back, was lifted up and carried away in a swoon, and another was taken up
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On the narrow Augesd Dam where for so many years the old miller had been accustomed to sit in his tasseled cap peacefully angling, while his grandson, with shirt sleeves rolled up, handled the floundering silvery fish in the watering can, on that dam over which for so many years Moravians in shaggy caps and blue jackets had peacefully driven their two-horse carts loaded with wheat and had returned dusty with flour whitening their carts—on that narrow dam amid the wagons and the cannon, under the horses’ hoofs and between the wagon wheels, men disfigured by fear of death now crowded together, crushing one another, dying, stepping over the dying and killing one another, only to move on a few steps and be killed themselves in the same way