From her wasted and emaciated appearance, we may fairly infer, she also fell a martyr to this destructive and poisonous liquid. |
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She was thin, so nearly every bone protruded beneath translucent white skin and emaciated muscles. |
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This makes her a far healthier role model than the emaciated models currently making their bony way down the world's catwalks. |
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The man was dying, emaciated and had a high fever when the first injection of their scant supply of penicillin was given. |
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I'd argue that Australian women, in particular, aspire to look more like healthy, glowy girls than some emaciated model. |
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The animals were starving, emaciated, had worms and lice and two were in such a bad state they were days from death. |
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A young boy without a shirt, showing his emaciated body, propels himself across the compartment floor. |
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In emaciated animals, serous atrophy occurs at these depot sites and in the bone marrow cavity. |
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His big and dropsical head, disproportionate to his emaciated body, leans against his mother's shoulder, his eyes blinking weakly. |
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But social workers who examined the woman said that although weak and emaciated, she showed no signs of mental illness. |
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He narrowly escaped execution during the Second World War and had not run in six years when he headed off to Boston, an emaciated stick of a man. |
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I treated people with unrelenting diarrhea, emaciated to skin and bone, crippled with nerve pain, and lost in dementia. |
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Findings of the physical examination on admission revealed an emaciated, deeply jaundiced man, with orthostatic hypotension and marked dyspnea. |
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Months later their drawn faces and emaciated bodies bear testimony to the ravages of heroin addiction. |
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There is was with a chicken leg in its mouth, grinning in such a way only an emaciated mongrel kitten-cat can grin. |
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He told his driver to stop outside a broken-down shack, where an emaciated woman and two young men sat on a porch surrounded by household debris. |
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By hypodermically injecting a few ounces of liquid Tissue Builder, a pliable gel is quickly formed, filling emaciated and sunken tissue. |
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The clerk is an emaciated and jaundiced gentleman to whom I assign a tentative diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. |
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I was only 5 when I first saw it and for years just couldn't comprehend that the emaciated distressed skeletons shown were actually people. |
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Susie, as she has been named, was found in an emaciated state in a garden in Turton Road, Tottington, next to the Pets in Need animal shelter. |
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These children tend to be underweight and emaciated, with decreased muscle tone. |
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The millionaire bookie gladly agreed to take the neglected animal into his private sanctuary after it was found emaciated and abandoned. |
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We slide straight from the horror of emaciated refugees to a bright and sparkly commercial for toothpaste. |
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So after a week of that, we could look pretty darn emaciated and bedraggled. |
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Patients were terribly emaciated and gave off a nauseating odour which almost halted me at the first door. |
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His words echoed in the emptiness of his mind as his frail, emaciated body began to convulse and was racked by involuntary spasms. |
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The animal was also emaciated but its main problem was mange, leaving much of its body hairless and covered in lesions, Ms Shields said. |
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An emaciated, rake of a lackey with crowns on his lapels kept ushering supplicants and victims into the Secretary's panelled office. |
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The small black and tan cross-bred dog had been left to starve and was so emaciated he was close to death. |
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The soldiers gave them chocolates and bananas, but their emaciated bodies were too weak from malnutrition to tolerate such rich food. |
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An emaciated John Carradine plays a Dracula who travels West seeking to suck the blood of innocent frontierswomen. |
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Their ragged shifts and kirtles, soaked through with the drizzling rain, hung dankly on their emaciated forms. |
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The animals included seven yearlings which an RSPCA vet said were emaciated and suffering from malnutrition. |
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However, I support the remaining provisions of what is already an emaciated directive. |
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It was a picture of men in pajama-like prison outfits, looking emaciated, some dazed and some confused. |
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Once, after inveigling my way, wide-eyed, into the great man's company, I asked him how a man who was as emaciated as he was found the energy to fight as he did. |
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Some cattle became horrifically emaciated or developed raw wounds. |
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It is excellent, but it is not by means of water-carriage, a more than ordinary wanness had overspread the emaciated fingers through which trickled many passionate tears. |
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Soon after liberation, an emaciated child survivor is carried out of camp barracks by Soviet first-aid workers. |
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We should not wait to act until graphic pictures of emaciated and dying children dominate TV screens and newspapers. |
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In my life I have never seen a person as emaciated or skinny as that little child was. |
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The prisoners were sitting or laying with their emaciated bodies on the wooden platforms of the shaking and jolting lorries. |
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The sight of emaciated infants being treated at the hospital, some with feeding tubes, attested to the severity of the crisis. |
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For them, being HIV positive necessarily means being very ill, emaciated, dirty. |
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Refuge RR was called in when these two girls were found neglected and extremely emaciated by SPCA Monteregie. |
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The weaker prisoners and those without family nearby gradually become emaciated, and especially vulnerable to disease. |
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He had been eating minimal amounts and appeared malnourished and emaciated. |
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A man covered with suppurating sores, emaciated and disease-ridden, was groaning as he picked yellow scabs from his body. |
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Like an emaciated anorexic who looks in the mirror and sees fat, many overly brawny bodybuilders see parts of their body as being too scrawny. |
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Balding with grey hair, emaciated in a long coat, the actor is there before you notice him. |
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For example, a photograph of a mother holding the emaciated body of her son who died of starvation would certainly be disturbing. |
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He looked emaciated, eating only an apple and a latte each day to survive. |
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Looking at his weight to see if he's malnourished or emaciated in any way. |
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Her cheeks sunk deep inside, and she appeared thin and emaciated. |
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The CITES paper also had pictures of the cuddly cubs, emaciated and near death. |
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The man is emaciated under a white dishdasha and a red headscarf, a burning cigarette glued to his lips. |
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If Williams had been in school, someone might have noticed that she was underdressed and emaciated. |
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Laya flew to New York and found Shulamith emaciated and panhandling, carrying a bag holding a hammer and an unopened can of food. |
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An emaciated Steve Jobs jiving from an underground lair about his health is quicksand. |
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The pleading look on his face, the rags on his body and his emaciated frame move you so much that you immediately put a coin on the outstretched hands. |
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Once the unkillable zombies have their emaciated forms shot to ribbons, only to pop up seconds later, as good as new, you know there's only one place to go and that's out. |
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He saw himself incredibly emaciated, covered in filth, his cheeks drawn and his own eyes looked back at him from hollow sockets colored with despair, pleading for help. |
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The vast majority of pro-ana site users were adults, not teenagers, nor were they necessarily emaciated. |
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Only seven months after his arrival on an Ontario farm in 1895 Green was dead, his limbs gangrenous and his body emaciated and covered with sores, the visible marks of the cruel treatment dealt him by his spinster employer. |
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Scoring is on a scale of 0: extremely emaciated to 5: obese. |
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But they could not help staring at her, ogling her de-horned head, her emaciated flanks, her flaccid udders that no longer had the rosy plumpness of the youth. |
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She described an emaciated figure with a mental age of eight. |
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As I gazed down, it was all visible in the emaciated face of your son. |
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Such was his emaciated appearance that she wrongly believed him to be a spirit that had granted her a wish. |
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Angus listened, too, with pleased amusedness on his pale, emaciated face, pursing his shrunken jaw. |
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It is, without a doubt, also up to the EU Member States to adopt tough sanctions that affect the North Korean leadership whilst sparing the emaciated and brainwashed people as much as possible. |
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The RSPCA has seen film of an emaciated, sorecovered bull calf exported from Zimbabwe to Taiyuan Zoo in northern China. |
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An emaciated child eats in the streets of the Warsaw ghetto. |
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It was terribly weak, and looked quite emaciated. |
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A few hours later, the crew rescues a nearly frozen and emaciated man named Victor Frankenstein. |
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The 1991 statistics showed that 53 per cent of children under the age of five were underweight and 15 per cent of children under the age of two were emaciated. |
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Images of slum areas in Africa and South-East Asia, with sick children and emaciated adults and streets covered in indescribable filth, never fail to shock the world. |
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Then there is the case of the emaciated beluga whale that occupied a portion of the Saguenay River upstream of the Chicoutimi Bridge for two weeks in late October. |
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Senussi, haggard and emaciated in blue prison garb, appeared with other defendants in a steel cage and complained that Libya had broken a promise to the Hague to find him a lawyer. |
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Now it is a dangerously emaciated shadow of its proper self. |
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They mix dreams and nightmares with flying or crying guitars and truly destabilizing samples. Melmac unveils a more lugubrious and emaciated vision of its artistic world. |
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Harvey, a Staffie crossbreed, was horrifically emaciated and covered in wounds and burns when he was picked up close to Black Lake in West Bromwich last week. |
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The animals were emaciated, likely due to humans competing for their prey. |
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A weak and emaciated Tolkien spent the remainder of the war alternating between hospitals and garrison duties, being deemed medically unfit for general service. |
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Walker, at the time 23, was banned from keeping animals for 10 years after one Muscovy duck and 20 chickens were found emaciated at his allotment. |
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The emaciated prisoners in the death camps were weak and sickly. |
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At Boy Bar, the bouncers, two tall, emaciated young men with shellacked hair under their bowler hats, were standing just inside the door to escape the cold. |
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