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She was more concerned with the marring of her skin than with the minor pain.
Such marring is often accidental, although occasional counterfeits have been known.
Well, she had never complained of Tregare's; perhaps he would not mind so much, this marring of her own smooth skin.
Had they united their natural gifts, perhaps the gods could have healed this marring of Krynn, but such goodwill was not to be.
It produced only a slight marring of her smooth features but gave her an entirely different look, one at once both introspective and distant.
But otherwise such annotation is now taken as a kind of trespass, an inappropriate marring of a book's virgin terrain.
But herein no account is taken of Death, which cometh from the marring of Arda.
She is acquainted with grief, and mourns for every wound that Arda has suffered in the marring of Melkor.
"I didn't know her too well," she said, and she feared Miss Martin would "have hysterics" at the marring of her outfit.
Gross contamination of the material or marring of the optical surface can be remedied by sanding under a stream of running water.
But this resolve entailed not only abandoning her own life, but also the desertion of her spouse, and the marring of his.
Since the frame typically will not be seen on the finished house, the inevitable marring of wood surfaces by the milled hammer face is not an issue.
With a single keystroke, the typewriter was capable of automatically backspacing and then overstriking the previous characters with minimal marring of the paper.
Someone at the White House noticed the marring of the historic desk and, while Nixon was out of the United States, had it refinished.
Neither did they mourn more for the death of the Trees than for the marring of Feanor: of all Melkor's works the most wicked.
This is the Great Hope: that Eru will himself enter into Arda and heal Men and all the Marring.'
Some held that it came from the marring of Arda, and from the Shadow under which the Eldar awoke; for thence only (they said) comes grief or disorder.
And they mourned not more for the death of the Trees than for the marring of Faanor: of the works of Melkor one of the most evil.
The continuing debate over the Columbus Circle project has centered on such weighty matters as price, process, tax abatements and the prospective marring of Central Park by architecturally produced shadows.
The fossil insects can be kept almost perfectly intact, and besides, the marring of the surface of the insect with needle extraction causes minor damage only to one side of the specimen.
Anderson's two chapters on Braddock are only 20 pages within about 500 pages of war narrative replete with battles, sieges, naval engagements and the making and marring of grand strategy.
Beauty Really Is Skin-Deep Dear Sir, Your comment on the marring of bumpers on the new Chrysler LH sedans is exactly on target.
So must we say that he was such an youngling as most might have been in the world, had not man's malice been, and the mischief of grudging and the marring of grasping.
A law enforcement scientist said that the surfaces of many pieces of wreckage from the forward cargo bay were "pristine," with no marring or pocking of coatings or paint from flying shrapnel.
There is a slight marring of this idyllic plot with the introduction of Yi Feng's brother, the spoilt, rich and famous Han Yi Lei (Mike He).