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1 She has a cut and a small burn on one side of her face.
2 Bunnings has a cut - price reputation but its margins are far healthier than many discount stores.
3 He has a cut at the corner of his mouth, but he seems otherwise unharmed.
4 The outer dune has a cut through it and one can look out upon the sea.
5 The Great Chief of the Bands below who has a cut nose joined us this morning.
6 It carries large, standard, fog lamps and has a cut -out for a winch at the front.
7 Two fatal rencontres are announced, and Mr. Lawrence M'Fadden is dangerously wounded; he has a cut in the abdomen.
8 Mr Lindsay says one officer has a cut to the arm, which required stitches, and another a black eye.
9 The woman in the first photograph has a cut on her forehead, a black eye, and a busted lip.
10 The production has a cut - and - paste vibe to it so it was important for the visuals to represent the picturesque narrative.
11 During sex, HIV can enter a man through the tip or if he has a cut or abrasion on his penis.
12 Has a cut on the left arm, a scar on the left shoulder, and two upper teeth missing.'
13 "And Tom has a cut over the left eye," burst in Nellie.
14 "She's wearing a torn kimono, and she has a cut on her neck."
15 "An ugly-looking big brig, which has a cut they don't like about her," was the answer.
16 " 'Cause if she has a cut on her anywhere, it could get infected." I was babbling.
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