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He shows us his maimed face, but it gazes at us with the blue eyes of a visionary.
Anyone who thinks it is hyperbole to describe sex trafficking as slavery should look at the maimed face of a teenage girl, Long Pross.
She described her son's maimed face without shedding a tear: She said they hit him so hard he shrunk in size.
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It has also been a lesson on the challenges that many children maimed by landmines face and the need to support them and their communities.
He drew on his childhood for "The Monster," about a black man stigmatized by a small town after his face is maimed in an act of heroism; he drew on his visit to Greece for "Death and the Child," about a journalist who romanticizes war but then loses his nerve; and he drew on his time in the West for "The Blue Hotel," about a traveller intent on provoking his own murder.
Drivers who kill or maim cyclists should face longer jail sentences, according to proposals submitted to the Government this week.
Employers who maim their workers face, at worst, a maximum civil penalty of $70,000 for each violation.
He has faced young soldiers maimed after carrying out his orders.
Another West Side graduate had been badly maimed.
Being killed or maimed by a mine is a risk police and civilian eradicators have to face every day, says Jose Roa, the major in charge of the programme.
So, my apologies again for sticking a smiley face atop the President of the United States, especially while he's providing comfort to our worst maimed troops.
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