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Stigmata of light emerge on his hands, and sometimes a fierce blue ray erupts from his eyes, which have to be covered with goggles.
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Van Eyck eliminated the dramatic pose and rays of light causing the stigmata, which according to Snyder, are generally "essential features of the iconography".
They were the blisters of toil, the stigmata of devotion.
It's in "The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch," two years later, that his style explodes.
Wilke exhibits herself as a "starification object", her body marked by the stigmata of voyeurism.
The spirit of "Miss Lonelyhearts" also hovers above Dick's 1965 novel "The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch".
A steroid shot helps sometimes, but then they come back, stigmata of the sorrow that doesn't go away.
They once bore the horrifying stigmata of attack of debris from above, including an evil filigree of weblike cracks on the panes of glass that had miraculously survived.
Grozny, the regional capital, is still a grotesque landscape of destruction -- miles of shattered and empty buildings riddled with bullet holes, the stigmata of violence and hatred.
And sometimes, pressing my nose into the dark-crimson button eye of a rose, I think of Black Saturday and of the weird, frightening stigmata of Christ.
In a land where early death is commonplace, some of those with the disease see their wounded eyes, ceaselessly leaking tears, as a kind of stigmata of sorrow.
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