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"You can't fail to be left slightly scarred by carrying someone like that for two series," he says.
"You can't fail to be left slightly scarred by inhabiting someone like that for two seasons," he said.
Her cheeks, slightly scarred by acne, have a puffy droop that suggests childish sullenness or a case of the mumps.
Dornan, the former underwear model who will star in the film adaptation of Fifty Shades of Grey, said: "You can't fail to be left slightly scarred by inhabiting someone like that for two seasons.
First comes Thanksgiving, a heritage slightly scarred by glitzy parades, football, turkey fryer incidents, and overeating, but still imbued with volunteerism, thankfulness, and family.
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After several exotic postings, the family settled in London when John was 7. Scarred slightly by boarding school and immensely by his brother's suicide in 1970, Mellor slacked through art school, renamed himself Woody Mellor, wandered and squatted and scrounged, renamed himself Joe Strummer, and began his pursuit of stardom by singing in the pub-rock 101'ers.
Desperate for a cure, Wilson accepts a shady org's offer of superpowers, not realizing that the procedure will leave him horribly scarred and slightly (completely?) insane.
Instead, they're basically modern saloons, where the punters wear Superdry rather than Stetsons, and they're seemingly just as dangerous (even if, because all the tumblers are now plastic, you stand slightly less chance of being scarred for life because of your haircut than you used to).
But some feel that for a city scarred by war and Communism, the tattered, slightly charred version of the rainbow is fitting.
Another was scarred, and still another was rejected for a slightly greenish cast.
Indestructible, charismatic and extravagantly scarred (the legacy of a Somali spear that passed through both cheeks), Burton was also irascible, domineering, unquenchably curious and slightly unhinged.
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