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"It's like scar tissue," says Yuzhang Li, a graduate student in Cui's lab.
So it's almost like scar tissue, emotionally".
When I say I work to inscribe object-to-object fault lines of relata distortion on equal ontologically flattened footing with humans, 'fault lines' can also be taken to mean literal painterly reconciliations; precisely that which must behave like scar tissue, as evidence of paying dues, earning injuries and also healing.
I also love characters like Scar and Ethan who will do anything to make things right.
Experience can build and toughen like scar tissue, and what Joe Torre has seen, from a distance, is an evolution within Mike Mussina.
Both sides agree that asbestos-related disease can be tricky to read on X-rays and C.T. scans, and that fat deposits around the lining of the lungs can sometimes look like scar tissue.
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I like scars.
A young man lifts his hand to his head, showing a zip-like scar running from the crown of his skull to his neck.
But he was also helped, he says, by a waterskiing accident (he shows me a huge, zip-like scar all down his leg) that kept him stationary for a year.
The expression on my face matched the smile-like scar on my upper chest.
Sometimes you simply see a little sooty spot, but other times a thickened plaque-like scar.
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