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The scientist's left hand, which bore a large hairy mole, flew quickly up to his hearing aid.
Off to her right, a scraggly weed began to twitch like a hairy mole on a giant's face.
Has a hairy mole on her forehead that could have been cast in Day of the Triffids.
Such slips are so rare, they stick out like a hairy mole on Sharon Stone's nose.
He resisted the maniac pleading in her eyes and instead focused his sight on a hairy mole on the side of her chin.
An old lady, like that ancient crone who lived in the cottage she had just passed, who had a hairy mole on her chin and squinted hideously.
He had the misfortune to be born with a large hairy mole in his face, hence his nickname Gillis met de Vlek (Gillis with the Spot).
In school, with the sunshine sloping across the desks, Mrs. Novato, a young dark-baked woman with a hairy mole on one cheek and a taste for billowing Indian dresses, announced a class excursion in one week's time.
In 1896, a year after the discovery of X-rays by Wilhelm Röntgen and in same year that Antoine Henri Becquerel discovered radioactivity, Freund successfully treated a five year old patient in Vienna suffering from hairy moles covering her whole back.
While you or your camera can't do anything about the fact that your Aunt Ida has a giant hairy mole or that Uncle Mort wears truly hideous sweaters, you can take some steps to make sure that the pictures you take are the best they can be.
Radiobiology (also known as radiation biology), as a field of clinical and basic medical sciences, originated from Leopold Freund's 1896 demonstration of the therapeutic treatment of a hairy mole using a new type of electromagnetic radiation called x-rays, which was discovered 1 year previously by the German physicist, Wilhelm Röntgen.