| 31. | "The guy had a lot of pockmarks on his face, " he said.
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| 32. | Melendez cited the example of a repeat offender that he called " Pockmark Face ."
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| 33. | Even in our midst, the evil of ethnic hatred still pockmarks corners of this ancient continent.
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| 34. | The most distinguishing characteristic was that he seemed to have severe acne or pockmarks on his face.
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| 35. | A trout rose about 40 yards out in the river, a silver pockmark on the dark water.
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| 36. | Meulendijk said, staring down at a concrete support pillar that still bears countless shrapnel and bullet pockmarks.
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| 37. | The verb, still associated with the pits and pockmarks left by bombs, then gained its metaphoric extension.
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| 38. | For a photographer, we proposed Richard Burbridge, well known for his pockmarks-and-all portraits.
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| 39. | Powerful explosives are carving pockmarks in the jungle around Tiwinza with 15-yard wide craters, the Ecuadoreans say.
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| 40. | Every big city, no matter how magnificent its downtown and its parks and its skyline, has these pockmarks.
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