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The pockmarks in the rocks told him all he needed to know.
"The guy had a lot of pockmarks on his face," he said.
The windows are broken here and there by little pockmarks.
The little man had bright spots on his face which looked something like pockmarks.
What if each cigarette created a black pockmark on your face, for instance?
My man, the one with the pockmarks who was in the nightclub last night, is already on his way down there.
In the flame, the pockmarks on his shoulders stood out.
She made out pockmarks near the break in it.
He was a tall, lanky boy with pockmarks on his face.
It did; and some of the pockmarks were open.
In about two days, fever and aches give way to pockmarks.
As pockmarks are uncommon on the land surface, they were not expected in the ocean.
And then one saw the pockmarks, the shattered dome open to the stars.
In the faint light he could see some pockmarks from the 20mm.
He had thin, blond hair, icy blue eyes and a lot of pockmarks.
At first, it was pockmarks, like small craters from impacts.
The all-day pounding left the field with pockmarks in some places.
He saw the youth with the green pockmarks in his forehead sitting among some of the other transformed.
A trout rose about 40 yards out in the river, a silver pockmark on the dark water.
A pockmark in the glove box door indicated the end point of its trajectory.
Its temples and churches bear the pockmarks of battles past.
She has a small pockmark beside her right temple.
He later had photographs retouched to make his pockmarks less apparent.
And the skin itself seemed oddly dimpled, as if he had pockmarks over his entire body.
A sudden sunrise smile brought beauty to a landscape of pockmarks.
It hit with a pock sound and slid almost to the other's feet.
More men and women launched from the base on Pocks.
"As he said, they blow the pock up when we try to use them."
"They were all over the place in the old days, like pock marks."
Instead I felt the pocks left in the stone by bullets.
She found a man whose open pocks had already crusted over.
And Pock left the room, furious at having been compelled to make such a decision.
None of the pocks was more than a millimeter deep.
From a pock inside the cloak, she pulled a small sack.
Only when the overdrive was off could he adjust Pock.
Again, there was no point; it was just one pock after another.
Stand before the monument and see the pocks left in the granite by bullets.
"You are too skinny and your face has pocks."
It struck with a pock on bone, and the dog screamed.
A pock upon all his houses unto the seventh generation.
The brick walls of the building showed ugly pock marks.
It's particularly good at dismissing small pock marks and ridges.
Dark pocks scarred the surface, as if the face had been disease-ravaged.
A few pointed at the white pock left by the old bullet wound on his leg.
The children also had fewer pocks, an average of 336, compared with 500 for children who did not take the drug.
I still wish you'd let me go with you and Captain pock, though, sir."
And, very pleased with himself, Governor Pock closed his eyes to rest.
The moon with all its pock marks bears testimony to the violence of the solar system.
Upon the command of the officer, Doe was to empty her pocks to reveal no drugs.
The pustules had invaded the whole face, so that one pock touched the next.