Sentences with phrase «deep scars from»

To this day my son and I have deep scars from this tragedy.
Asha, a woman of formidable wit and deep scars from a childhood in rural poverty, has identified an alternate route to the middle class: political corruption.
Behind the Scars is an Instagram page and activist initiative launched by Sophie Mayanne that features women and men showing what others might label disfigurements — everything from scar tissue on burned skin to missing digits and limbs to deep scars from major surgery.
We all have deep scars from childhood, which are compounded by everyday slights.

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More seriously, returnees subjected to incredibly stressful and violent situations overseas may still suffer from debilitating injuries and emotional wounds, leaving deep scars that never heal.
In the United States, I think a big part of this recent global equity market selloff, particularly the violent nature of it in October, is an indicator that perhaps the scars from the 2007 — 2009 financial crisis still are fairly deep.
There is the uncomplicated joy of those who haven't suffered and then there is the joy that is born of suffering, the joy that is deeper for the loss that preceded, the joy that is in seeing redemption and yet knowing the scars you bear from the wounds are beautiful to those with eyes to see.
From their hospital beds, both quickly forgave opponents who meant no harm, but who will bear deep emotional scars for the rest of their lives.
The protests is a reminder of the deep scars left over from the months - long encampment by St Paul's, when thousands of Occupy demonstrators protested against inequality in an improvised reaction to the financial crisis.
But if they moved from deep to shallow water too fast, dissolved gases in their blood formed bubbles, impeding circulation and causing damage — evident in their scarred bones.
Most neglected Romania pollution: Romania, saddled with staggering unemployment, bears some of Europe's deepest environmental scars from its legacy of industrial pollution.
I have deep pock marks and scarring from having had severe acne when I was a teenager.
Both hyperpigmentation (not true scarring, but the spotty aftermath of a breakout) and atrophic scars (those crater marks more deep and sunken) benefit from a stimulating collagen boost because thickening the skin leads to less visibility of existing scars, Moy says.
Aside from truly deep scars, however, micro-needling has been found to encourage smoother skin without scar formation.
My experience from living in France — scars from WWII running deep and popping up in unexpected places, along with the typical aberrations linked to bureaucracy — made it entirely plausible that such a place existed.
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