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Bloody knees, scarred faces, missing teeth?
In it, a dysfunctional band of macaques, driven from their home after a territorial skirmish with villainous neighbours (you can tell they're evil, because of their scarred faces), put aside their differences and try to adapt to the big city.
You see this in the scarred faces of Motohiko Odani's wooden Noh masks, and in Kohei Nawa's "PixCell-Elk No. 2," a taxidermied specimen covered with translucent plastic globes that look luminous but also pathological, like growths from genetic experiments or excessive radiation.
Upon arrival in a Jerusalem lockup, Mr. Nusseibeh, a boyish philosopher educated at Oxford and Harvard, is thrown in with common Israeli criminals, men with scarred faces and neck tattoos, and wonders if the plan is to let these fellows finish him off.
Nagasaki, Shomei Tomatsu's book made 21 years after the event, is also here, its images of the scarred faces of survivors contrasted with objects that survived the blast and were housed in a museum of memory, most dramatically a Coca-Cola bottle warped by white heat to resemble a skinned animal.
After arriving at the jail complex on Riker's Island, New York City's hellhole of a floating detention facility, I saw many men with scarred faces.
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But on Wednesday, Quintana filed a lawsuit against those responsible for the crime that left her with a severely scarred face.
Kika, a peroxide blonde with an acne scarred face, commandeered a megaphone, and spent the march reading out slogans such as "I'd rather be a whore than a politician" from a printed out sheet.
We sat up all night with these girly dolls and got a hot knife and scarred their faces.
The poisoning badly scarred his face.
The attack, in June 1959, scarred her face and left her almost completely blind; over time, she lost what sight remained.
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