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His stillborn brother had been erased from family history, rather like the birthmark from the photograph.
Drebin beat up the Ayatollah Khomeini and scrubbed the birthmark from Russian leader Mikhail Gorbachev's head.
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Dr. R. Rox Anderson, a dermatologist, had developed a laser treatment for removing port-wine-stain birthmarks from babies' skin.
According to Oldham, the title Chakravarti may be derived from this birthmark, and may not be indicative of universal dominion.
Because he is so young, Aaron hasn't suffered as much psychologically from the birthmark as he would if it lasted into his school years.
We are all definitely variants of the human race, and the term can indeed encompass everything from a facial birthmark to someone with glasses, and someone with no limbs, but I suspect it's a term wide open to a charge of "political correctness gone mad".
His character at once enclosed by obsession and then again regal in complication, his being scarred like his face when Ishmael at last sees him, scarred from a wound or a birthmark, nature's inexpungible marking".
The elixir did remove the birthmark, but it traced its remedial effects from the woman's skin, to the very core of her -- to her heart -- and rendered her beauty perfect, even as it killed her.
Anguished by the loss of that child, she wrote a memoir, "Birthmark" (1979), one of the first published accounts from an unwed mother who chose adoption.
A software birthmark is the inherent characteristics of a program extracted from the program itself.
You're Abie the fish peddle from Czechoslovakia!" Chico remembers that Abie had a birthmark somewhere.
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