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The association is the government-endorsed regulator of law schools and without the group's blessing, Duncan students face severely limited career options.
When we met, she was busy with her visiting 2-year-old daughter, who had her mother's onyx eyes, and a face severely scarred by burns sustained when arsonists burned down the family's house after Ms. Ram z's arrest.
Just last week, the Pew Charitable Trusts said younger Baby Boomers and members of Generation X face severely diminished lifestyles in their later years, thanks to their relatively high debt loads and financial losses they suffered as a result of the Great Recession.
The estrangement evident among the European second generation who do not feel fully included in their own societies could characterize the children of undocumented immigrants, especially those who were born abroad and face severely blocked chances for higher education and employment.
The incident left Lloyd's face severely swollen and her nose broken in two places.
What Gawker, no stranger to provocation, called "the nut bag right" attacked Ebert by commenting viciously about his face, severely disfigured by cancer.
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(Any cinematic version of life before 1800 that depicts smooth-skinned people avoids the reality that many were disfigured, their faces severely pitted faces from the disease).
He lost a leg and his eyesight, and his face was severely disfigured.
"I know that Tom and many others at Villa worked very hard to recruit Tim in the face of severely limited time constraints and pounding pressure.
By 27, his once handsome face was severely bloated, the whites of his eyes were yellowed and across his nose spread a threadlike pattern of broken blood vessels.
My daughter Flora, who died in the Lockerbie bombing in 1988, was mostly intact, though her face was severely altered by decompression.
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