From what he had seen already, her arm had been covered with gashes, some more serious than others, close up he saw the dirt and blood scabbing. |
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We found you at the entrance of the base with a broken leg and a broken ribcage not to mention several deep gashes and scrapes. |
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Seven men were involved in the beating, which left one of the victims with head gashes. |
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His hand was all torn up, gashes ran across his fingers and his palm was cut deeply. |
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Tommy, a former fitness instructor, suffered deep gashes to both legs in the drama. |
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The deep gashes to his legs, arms and neck were healing nicely and he seemed relaxed. |
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Doctors put 16 stitches into two deep gashes in the back of the man's head as a result of his injuries and he suffered post-traumatic stress. |
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He extracted teeth, stitched gashes, advised on pneumonia and sunstroke, set broken limbs, used the lancet and the thermometer. |
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Remove skin from the drumsticks and make deep gashes on each drumstick both inside and outside to allow the marinade to penetrate. |
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Folds, cleavages, tension gashes and stylolites were also taken into account. |
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The bright orange liquid that seeped through the gashes resembled blood, giving him an unpleasant sense of foreboding. |
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He started into a running pattern almost under the vehicle but not quite, stabbing where and when he could, creating gashes under its hull. |
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Although some Reading Prong occurrences are localized in part in tension gashes, fissure veins are much more common. |
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Dirt covered her cheeks and nose, gory gashes decorated her petite body, and she seemed deprived of food for days. |
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The blades of wind gouged large gashes in the tree, but the tree didn't crumple or fall. |
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She was taken to hospital where she was found to have suffered two gashes to her forehead and fractures to her right eye socket and cheekbone. |
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Until a year ago, phosphate mining had left gashes up to dozens of meters deep here. |
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He said there were three big gashes on his foot which had to be stitched. |
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The hull is covered with ugly great gashes where it rammed the reef. |
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Their landing gear gouged huge gashes into the unpaved surface. |
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But she was not disgusted, even when she had to rewrap stumps or sponge gashes that were sewn up like shark bites. |
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These are called tension gashes and formed as the dacite split open allowing the quartz fluid to fill in the cracks. |
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Morisot's face is rendered as a mess of painted gashes, its composition on the point of falling apart as, presumably, was Morisot herself. |
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Coagulation is essential. Among other tasks, it allows gashes to stop bleeding. |
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People who get caught in the lines of the kite may suffer from severe gashes or burns. |
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Some supplementary pages are available for the aluminosilicates-bearing tension gashes section. |
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The valleys form gashes in the sides of the crater, fanning out from the center like a star. |
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The large terrace in blue shale that runs around the building has gashes of grass, which makes it appear less massive. |
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Anastasia reached behind her to no avail as she felt two globulous trickles of blood exit a pair of widening gashes where the base of he skull met the summit of her spine. |
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The drama of being a small person within a vast black space, relieved by gashes of red light, sheets of flame and more spots of white light, has to be experienced. |
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By the end of the game, he looked the part with stitches closing two gashes over the bridge of his nose and another cut on the corner of his eye still trickling blood. |
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The Rhino's horn is not a true horn, but consists of compressed hair, and the animal prefers to defend itself with its canine teeth with which it can make horrible gashes. |
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His body sported deep gashes which bled freely, reddening his shirt. |
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He has three large gashes on his head and neck. |
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Scientists instead discovered that the collision had produced a series of thin gashes as well as brittle fracturing and separation of seams in the adjacent hull plates, which thus allowed water to flood in and sink the ship. |
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The path is quite large, and one can distinguish on places the gashes made by the heavy rimmed with steel waggons that were used to climb to the castle in the old days. |
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They confirm that crystallization in these gashes results from a local re-mobilisation of the material, shown by the mineralogical correlation between the Knauern and their surrounding rock. |
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Philip Horst's prison-governor Don Pizarro makes a thunderous vocal entrance, but when he starts carving gashes in his forearms you wonder what morbid-psychology book Bieito has been reading. |
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They often arrive at their destination with gashes, broken bones and in some cases, trampled underfoot of the other horses, to then be dragged out barely alive. |
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The gashes in the life of our times refuse to scar over falsely. |
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Although grey and drizzling, there was not a breath of wind and the forms in the ice were revealed: an enormous wall of blue twists and gashes, suspended vertically an unknown distance away across a lake. |
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Giving some gashes in the trunk and on branches, exudes a fragrant white resin, enbalsamar which served to keep free from corruption and the bodies of the Inca kings, when they put in their huacas or graves. |
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Kitsch may be the only word for a sculpture consisting of several tall, vertical chrome pylons punctuated with drippy, woundlike gashes that glow with changing LED colors. |
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Gashes and knocks that would put a professional footballer out of action for weeks tend to be shrugged off. |
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