Disfigurement Sentence Examples

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  • I understand why a person would have cosmetic surgery for some serious disfigurement.

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  • The power of resisting displacement constitutes stability, the power of each piece to resist disfigurement is its stiffness; and its power to resist breaking, its strength.

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  • Disfigurement does not occur although hearing and visual problems are typical.

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  • The condition of stiffness is that the strain or disfigurement shall not be greater than is consistent with the purposes of the structure; and the condition of strength is that the stress shall be within the limits of that which the material can bear with safety against breaking.

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  • In young trees, galling caused by wooly aphids can cause serious disfigurement.

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  • We also provide personal support for your employees who have or who acquire a disfigurement.

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  • Sunday 17 October - SI Cardigan Annual Luncheon to support the charity ' Changing faces ' which enables people to face disfigurement with confidence.

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  • Loss of faculty can include disfigurement even when this causes no bodily handicap.

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  • Modern reconstructive surgery and medical treatments can be effective in making some disfigurements much less noticeable but a disfigurement can rarely be removed completely.

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  • Founded in 1991, Changing Faces main goal is to assist people with facial disfigurement to live fuller lives.

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  • On 27 October 2003 he was found guilty of that charge, under deletion of the words " and permanent disfigurement " .

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  • I will not have a physical disfigurement or speech impediment to compensate for my lack of dramatic presence.

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  • He wears a mask to hide hideous disfigurement, and calls himself the Fantom (" How operatic, " says Quartermain ).

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  • Unfortunately this dye caused serious disfigurement in a fair number of patients, leaving them struggling to complete daily tasks such as talking and eating.

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  • Severe disfigurement can result from the development of these tumors as the disease progresses and bone deformities may occur as well.

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  • Although not usually life-threatening by itself, a fractured nose may lead to difficulties in breathing as well as facial disfigurement.

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  • Disfigurement may or may not be fully correctable by later plastic surgery.

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  • Treatment choices for skin angiomas and vascular malformations depend on their type, location, severity, and degree of disfigurement.

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  • The disfigurement appears as blood on her face (hence the name Bloody Mary), and in the afterlife she seeks retribution.

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  • The effect of the pressures applied to a piece, consisting of the load and the sispporting resistances, is to force the piece into a state of strain or disfigurement, which increases until the elasticity, or resistance to strain, of the material causes it to exert a stress, or effort to recover its figure, equal and opposite to the system of applied pressures.

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  • Architecture has restored many of the larger churches from their disfigurement by partition walls and galleries - though much still remains to be done in this way - and has erected new churches of a style favourable to devotion.

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  • The epistles, according to Chubb, contain errors of fact, false interpretations of the Old Testament, and sometimes disfigurement of religious truth.

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  • Born from the loves of Bacchus and Circe, he is "much like his father, but his mother more" - a sorcerer, like her, who gives to travellers a magic draught that changes their human face into the "brutal form of some wild beast," and, hiding from them their own foul disfigurement, makes them forget all the pure ties of life, "to roll with pleasure in a sensual sty."

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  • Because the disfigurement of their skin, though often temporary, is sometimes quite pronounced, children will turn inward, avoiding contact with friends or relatives.

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  • Adult foreigners visiting the country are also liable to be attacked, and women, especially, rarely escape disfigurement if they stay in the country for any length of time.

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