One had to reflect, however, that if Berlin wants to outface Cannes, this is the way to do it. |
To outface and down-talk a Calcutta-taught Bengali, a voluble Dacca drug-vendor, would be a good game. |
Helene herself, with her weak will, would be unable to outface her family. |
Getting themselves sorted with a costly state-of-the-art headquarters was never going to outface this gang. |
It is impossible to outface Milton, or to abash him with praise. |
And in this matter I shall be ready to outface him at all hazards. |