He could see no clear end to the seats, nor the faceless people inside them. |
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His personal testimony let them sympathize with otherwise faceless, storyless soldiers. |
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While digital media is a faceless organization, print has the ability to be hyperlocal. |
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I couldn't stop thinking about the mystery of why the faceless boy had risked so much so that I could get to the target. |
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The film places them in a situation where they are attacked with relentless vehemence by a faceless enemy they know very little of. |
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Behind her, a faceless figure was just visible, only really visible because of his prominent top-hat. |
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To see a faceless figure or person in your dream, indicates that you are still searching for your own identity and finding out who you are. |
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I fall asleep almost immediately, fading into a grayness where faceless people surround me. |
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Who are the faceless idiots who dream up such meaningless titles for our well established institutions? |
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Anthony shrugged his shoulders in his very indifferent way, looking about as if he was looking at a sea of faceless people. |
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I went along for an interview in London, and a particularly grey, faceless person interviewed me. |
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Freedom itself was attacked this morning by a faceless coward and freedom will be defended. |
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That night, when sleep did come, I dreamed of the faceless man who loved me. |
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You could stay in one of the big, faceless chain hotels, but wouldn't you rather treat yourself to a little luxury? |
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So my image of that is then, people are living in what you might call fairly faceless suburbs with no community focus. |
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The cinema dates back to a time when suburbs had independent cinemas not located in faceless shopping malls. |
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Midland City Central was in the business district end of the city centre, full of faceless anonymous buildings and equally bland people. |
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Its individuality and its links with York, which is not a faceless city but has its own special character and heritage, are swept away. |
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The small traders will oppose any scheme to transform the town centre into a conglomeration of faceless shops selling the same products. |
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They also say the the plans would turn Bolton into a faceless shopping centre. |
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Don't let this beautiful historical village turn into a faceless urban sprawl. |
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It's not like you're a civil servant in the faceless halls of bureaucracy, unable to change your job description or influence your bosses. |
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It seemed like Shobha's perfect man had been snatched from her by destiny and faceless international criminals. |
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But who would want to visit a place of flyovers, viaducts and faceless retail parks? |
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A certain pub or restaurant or art gallery was not something faceless, or without secret personality. |
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How does a hotelier differentiate itself in this time of nameless, faceless hotel rooms? |
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I agree and this seems particularly true of a city like Detroit where derelict buildings stand beside a host of faceless skyscrapers. |
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Swindon must stop expanding or risk becoming a faceless town, she has warned. |
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There are no pictures of exhausted flight attendants in faceless hotel rooms in nameless cities. |
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Think about someone convicted by a kangaroo court with faceless judges moving to the UK to escape further persecution. |
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There is no point in pretending a faceless individual in Brussels sent a habitats directive to Ireland through perversity. |
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The faceless, inanimate riot police are far more imposing and formidable than the passionate workers. |
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Speaking to a faceless audience who they believed was listening to them somewhere, made them come out with their innermost feelings and fears. |
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Her thoughtless words had already angered her faceless master greatly, and an ominous feeling of dread consumed her the longer she thought of it. |
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Within its tomb-like confines stood four faceless forms shrouded in the folds of richly woven and cowled black robes. |
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What is fast becoming the biggest prod to change is the faceless mass of investors pumping billions of dollars into companies. |
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We would thus not have judges overruling the decisions of faceless public servants. |
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With the place already stuffed to the gunnels with faceless drones, it will certainly be less interesting without him. |
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We're developing a visual presentation that isn't simply the standard four faceless dullards banging through their barely discernible repertoire. |
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Many expats will be more comfortable with this full-service brokerage than with the more faceless online trading firms. |
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His romantic longings are a strategic critique of the faceless rationalism of Bolshevism. |
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That teenage boy is going to do his best to identify the nameless, faceless tormentors, and draw them into a public reckoning. |
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The fate of rival bids for NatWest rest in the hands of the faceless large investors. |
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They grew tall and anonymous, faceless obsidian columns studding the curved horizon. |
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Nobody wants or wishes to perish in an anonymous, faceless, globally uniform civilisation. |
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Democracy might be a flawed process but it was better than handing over control to faceless big business who are not answerable to the voters. |
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For a change this documentary did not have faceless people talking shyly with their faces blurred digitally. |
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Dirty rotten unionists will be revealed as the faceless powerbrokers of Labor. |
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But how can you remain calm when some faceless administrator is giving you the runaround? |
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No, that decision had been made long ago by a faceless bean counter who had calculated he was now a risk. |
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So you do have the atmosphere of secrecy, of secret activity, of heavily-built, faceless men observing from the shadows. |
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They've have been demoted to faceless, nagging bandmates leaving phone messages about an upcoming tour. |
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Meanwhile, NFL fans have come to expect trades featuring faceless draft picks. |
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Then she met the Lord of the mountains, bewitcher of the spirits, supreme and faceless healer, riding on his white horse. |
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The lone trucker pulls into the faceless truck stop on his route and goes inside for a cup of coffee. |
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And those faceless multitudes, often unlettered, usually uneducated, have been able to guess it right. |
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Players are cast as nameless, faceless drivers looking to establish a name in the underground realm of street racing. |
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The costume also reflects how those who commit horrific acts of destruction are nameless, faceless people. |
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No one knew that the victims they imagined as faceless bogeymen with unpronounceable names, I imagined as my mother. |
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With dozens of blogging sites to pick from, a teen could choose to be faceless, anonymous and almost untraceable by the people closest to them. |
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As I was saying, if our mothers can't browbeat us into getting married, what hope has a faceless government bureaucracy? |
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Tell us whether the god is with form and face or whether He is formless, faceless, virtueless. |
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I played very little part in setting up this interview and I'd been led to believe that I'd be talking to a couple of faceless high-ups. |
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His whole body was covered now, and all the priest could make out was a faceless, male humanoid form. |
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And another sheet of ordinary looking bond paper gets filed in a faceless white binder along with four inches of other medical history on his desk. |
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They're all nameless, faceless, jobless, unidentified people. |
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The next time I see her I fully expect to be held at arms length by a series of heavies and faceless people who will deny me access to this divinity. |
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Now the new faceless system which involves much ringing, waiting and a certain amount of pot luck has worried doctors so much they have decided to opt out of the system. |
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This history of conflict subsists in the environmental devastation caused by oil exploitation and Delta peoples' fight against faceless European and American oil corporations. |
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Homesongs, the solo debut from ex-Fridge bassist Adem Ilhan, gives his lonely heart its own club band, but unfortunately, these dragging, faceless roots-tinged dirges fail. |
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Tubin shuns big gestures in favour of reasoned argument, and the result is faceless music in which the craftsmanship is admirable but the final effect unmemorable. |
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Could the West rely on the more or less faceless Libyan opposition, a rabble in arms, to be so pliable? |
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It's just another case of someone deciding that it's easier and more profitable to blame his problems on some faceless company instead of actually taking some responsibility. |
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To even imply that is to insult the mind-set and values of those faceless multitudes who flock to the cinema halls every other day and make or mar the fortunes of many a film. |
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Except what you can't see in the picture are the faceless council estates all around, and you can't smell the pigs grunting on the city farm over the road. |
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Today, in the name of progress, we have faceless interstate highways, clear-cut logging, and industrial farming. |
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Especially not by the faceless boogymen that spew threats with no accountability. |
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In the dream I had Friday night, I stopped short when I spotted her just as she stepped up to some sort of customer service window in some nameless, faceless department store. |
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These faceless and thankfully fangless insects might at first give the comic impression of scuttling in search of food. |
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Instead of being the occasional, dismissible, faceless patient, they will be faced with their friends, neighbors, stockbroker, or banker, even relatives. |
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Despite the introduction of minor female characters, they remain faceless. |
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Congratulations belong to a multitude of faceless individuals. |
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Behind a nondescript door, in one of those faceless modern buildings so common to downtown Washington, works a cussedly independent and most extraordinary man. |
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We laughed hard, harder even than those nameless, faceless laughers in whatever mysterious locale Bill Cosby was performing. |
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A nameless, faceless entity known to his followers as Spot News, the handle of his Twitter and Instagram accounts. |
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In a message that would resonate profoundly if given today, he warned against the intrusive power of a faceless state. |
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He is definitely a tonic in this depressing age of faceless conductors. |
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So plainly faceless malignity was much on his mind when he wrote this book. |
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Apparently this symbolises jobs done by women, but with its leaden literalism it misses the point of memorials and just reminds you of housework and faceless drudgery. |
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At the heart of each party are a handful of faceless people. |
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The Orsay picture is the more finished of the two, showing five faceless men rowing their boat through a choppy sea towards a waiting ship on the horizon. |
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To Malcolm, they're just the faceless employees of a foreign newspaper. |
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The traffic came to a screeching halt and the faceless multitudes shuffling along the pavements actually paused to turn and look at the cause of it all. |
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Nearby was the tidier town of Tychy, a faceless Milton Keynes type of place without the roundabouts. |
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In contrast, arms and feet are often absent, and the head is usually small and faceless. |
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So the Chinese and Central Asians are the barbaric, faceless, yellow horde that may once again drown the noble Slavs. |
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However, the faceless beurocrats responsible for these changes have not taken into account the additional milage we will be compelled to travel. |
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They are thought up by faceless people in ivory towers who do not live in the community. |
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And everyone has been led a merry dance by the nameless, faceless securocrats who pull the strings behind the scenes. |
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The colourful collection of faceless visitors was hoping to smash the Guinness World Record for the most number of people gathered in one place wearing a morph suit yesterday. |
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The colourful collection of faceless visitors to Drayton Manor Theme Park were hoping to smash the Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of people in morph suits. |
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Shri Satyarthi in his address said that the recognition accorded to him is an honour for all those enumerable faceless and identity-less children who were forgotten till date. |
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To think for example, a dull faceless nonentity playing a ukelele with shades of George Formby on a bad day received the endorsement of the voters in preference over Seann. |
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