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2023 Snyder runs Southeast Community Development Corp., a nonprofit trying to boost homeownership rates in Ellwood Park, a predominantly Black neighborhood where just a quarter of residents own their homes and the blocks are pockmarked with vacant houses. 2023 So perhaps us coastal elites - with our credit card bills pockmarked by a dozen different streaming service charges - ought to give a few of these firefighting shows a whirl. Kenya Romero, Los Angeles Times, 7 Apr.

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Verb Relentless rain left the streets of Los Angeles pockmarked with potholes, but city officials say some relief is on the way. 2020 The pop-up camera gave you a front camera without any screen blemishes at all, and now OnePlus has downgraded with a pockmark in the top-left corner of the phone. 2020 One-time pollution episodes left further pockmarks in the nation’s mussel beds. 2021 Smaller collisions occur more often, so the pattern of pockmarks on Ryugu could have been produced in just nine million years. 2021 The Patriots released kicker Justin Rohrwasser this past week, leaving another pockmark on Bill Belichick’s draft record. Nick Moyle, San Antonio Express-News, 13 Oct. 2021 Worthy’s fumble was the lone pockmark on an otherwise pristine day. 2013 Taylor did fumble on his final carry, a pockmark on an otherwise solid day, but Indianapolis stuck to the run despite the early struggles, and eventually overpowered a hapless Houston front. Riley Black, Discover Magazine, 11 Dec. 2016 The fossil record tells us - via distinctive Osedax burrows that pockmark bone - that whale fall communities have been around for 30 million years. Nathaniel Scharping, Discover Magazine, 9 Dec. Noun Anecdotal evidence is not sufficient to make a case because there are several other diseases, like chicken pox and the measles, that leave characteristic pockmark scars in their wake as well.









Pock marks