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A callus, or at least a temporary bump, has developed on her wrist.
The girl suffered permanent vision damage, Dr. Steinemann said, when scar tissue developed on her cornea.
After four, her long, black braided hair began falling out in clumps and a burning rash developed on her face and shoulders.
"Then you get a picture of me, and it says 'adult supervision.' It's been great to see it come together because this was something that she developed on her own.
Taken out of the context of its video, "Formation" is still a powerful political statement, but it's also an extremely catchy single, a mastery of the cool and vicious rap sound that Beyoncé developed on her song "7/11".
She was only 33 years old, she had never spent a lot of time in the sun as a child, and the melanoma had developed on her back, even though she always wore a jersey while riding.
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It had a wall that was nearly as big as the lobby wall in the new Goldman Sachs building, on which she projected the images she was already starting to develop on her computer.
Mr. Bock sometimes tries too hard to underscore those links by using leitmotifs to connect his characters' experiences: Emiko's facial scars are mirrored by a lupus rash Sophie develops on her face, just as the hallucinatory ash garden of Hiroshima is mirrored by the dreamlike topiary garden Sophie constructs in her backyard.
The belt pulled down her blouse, and I could see a bruise developing on her clavicle.
On last night's episode of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" Kim Kardashian is concerned when a rash develops on her legs just before she's set to shoot a commercial.
Over the following week, fever developed (37.6°C –39.0°C), edema developed on half her face, the eye became increasingly painful, and visual acuity decreased.
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