Sentences with phrase «like burn marks»

Although the cuts on Jane's bones and their location among other food waste point to survival cannibalism, King would like to see if the team at Jamestown can find conclusive signs, like burn marks on bones, that other remains were prepared for human consumption.
A fungal infection rash looks like burn marks on the skin — red patches that are slightly raised that may have kind of oozy - looking centers.

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To sum up, the only real Unpardonable sin is taking the mark of the beast, and from the way you talk, you make it sound like people from non-christian religions should be pestered day and night with «BELIEVE IN GOD OR BURN IN HELL!»
Though «Come, Come Ye Saints» will ring forth from the mountains and «The Spirit of God Like a Fire Is Burning» will well up from the plains in sesquicentennial celebration in the spring of 1980, the birth of Mormonism actually preceded the April 6, 1830, date which marked the creation of the church.
The project became notorious in 2015 when Chetrit and Somerset hosted a «Bronx is burning» - themed party with celebrities like Carmelo Anthony and Kendall Jenner at the site, drawing criticism from then - City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito, among others.
I have only used it externally for skin marks such as acne and boy does this stuff burn I mean I only put half a drop and within like 2 mins my skin was on fire / itch mode.
Cora muses on the brands on other escaped or freed slaves who lived at Valentines, grateful that even though she bore the marks of Terrance Randall's wrath, she had never been burned like so many of her friends.
Ice and Stone's cool grayish / turquoise colors and pock marked surface are reminiscent of a moonscape while Ice Holes emits a feeling of coldness and melting ice in its blueness, and Ice Sand is much like a burning dessert.
The syndrome inflames the mucus membranes and eyes, burning off the outer layer of skin and marking it with rashes just like Bartlett's.
Business Week recently shared the story of Mark Ostermann, a consultant in the Chicago office of The Boston Consulting Group, who had been putting in 60 - plus - hour weeks for a month and a half straight, when he attracted the attention of the firm's «Red Zone» police — a program apparently designed to make sure worker bees like Ostermann don't burn out.
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