Let's face it, managing a staff of fitness instructors is not a typical administrative job. |
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The limit for the race is 20 runners so some horses could face being balloted out later in the week. |
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With the sun shining on her face and surrounded by her loved ones, Sophia was content. |
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There's always a chance of danger from a free-kick or something, and you don't want to end up with egg on your face. |
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Suddenly the profits of doom were left with egg on their face as the Blues relished life at the summit. |
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If you don't want to end up with egg on your face, you had best approach the whole of today with a pinch of salt. |
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Can they lie with a straight face to their co-workers, customers or business associates? |
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It is clear from the face of the policy that this was a mortgage protection assurance policy. |
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Air people can also bring a smile to anyone's face when they are low on spirits. |
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Let's face it, most of them came here to escape the low quality of life and the glaring risks. |
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These warn them that their policies are highly unlikely to produce the sum assured and that they may face a problem in the future. |
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As much as any other task an entrepreneur must face, she must deal with these manic highs and depressing lows. |
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Plants that need abundant water are a luxury we can ill afford, because of the water shortages your generation will most assuredly face. |
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Life assurers could face a messy row over misleading customers unless they give a clearer picture of potential losses. |
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Arikha's own unsparing self-portraits, often nude, show a fiercely alert, intelligent, sometimes astonished, sometimes grimacing face. |
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She leaned forward and turned to face him with a look of astonishment on her face. |
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The look on his face as he saw Missy at the door was both of astonishment and embarrassment. |
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The man gets a surprise call and has to take an unexpected flight and then face some 36 hours of astoundingly dangerous adventures. |
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The control orders were rushed through parliament earlier this month in the face of widespread opposition. |
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We face today a rising inclination for public policy makers to pander to the lowest common denominator. |
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A tan face signifies the status of a lowly peasant who has worked in the fields all her life. |
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My baseball cap kept the rain out of my face as I worked at the low-pitched roof. |
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This also leads to an asymmetric growth of the lower jaw and a very noticeable deformity of the lower part of the face. |
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An alert tabby cat saved an Australian family of four from a house fire by clawing at its owner's face. |
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He gave a low chuckle before, in a sudden movement and with surprising speed, he kicked me across the face. |
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He'd wake up with the lozenge pattern of the floor imprinted on his arm and face, but refreshed and ready to go. |
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With the wind increasing, the heavy rain being blown in my face I decided to call it a day. |
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Even in this day and age, there are those who face a cold and hungry Christmas. |
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How lucky would I be to see her cheery little face walking up my drive one of these days? |
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The committee members told me that one of these days, I might face the problem of getting arrested. |
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Male athletes in general face greater present and long-term pressures to succeed athletically than do female athletes. |
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His face became disfigured, all blotchy and lumpy, truly monstrous, and he began to develop ulcers all over inside. |
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However, at one ludicrous point she starts babbling about how her face has changed! |
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His face hadn't seen a razor for the best part of a week, for which he ludicrously incurred the wrath of the network commentator. |
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Worse yet, Japan's banks face daunting competitive pressures while lugging all this negative baggage. |
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The actor adores pranks, especially the ones that require a straight face and his familiar lugubrious delivery. |
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The main focus at present in the back to school theme that all school goers must face up to. |
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Email and Net abuse at work have become the number one reason why UK employees face the sack, according to a survey out today. |
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Two employees have been sacked and 120 others face dismissal for joining earlier protests. |
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I recommend you clean your face with a scrubbing gel in the morning before going to work or at night before hitting the sack. |
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A gang of Chinese immigrants, face deportation after being caught stealing sackfuls of protected cockles from a Scottish beach. |
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In the face of devastation caused by widespread deforestation, some furniture makers are turning to alternative sources of lumber. |
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With a cleanly shaven face, he kept himself quite neat, plaid lumberjack shirt tucked away into fading khaki pants. |
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He elbowed the man in the face as he was struck in the side by one of the previous attackers. |
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A beard and a mustache have been added to the face of the devil in the picture, so that the killer is guilty of sacrilege no less than murder. |
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The film is nice in parts, but they don't add up to either leave a lump in the throat or cause an abiding smile on your face. |
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Someone sitting near me was shining his shoes to such a degree he could see his face on them. |
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She stood in the middle of the path that traversed the park, covering her face with her hands. |
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I lose an hour traversing left to a dubious bridge, from which I leap onto the face, metal-clawed hands and feet stabbing into the snow. |
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We drop through Navajo Basin to about 12,300 feet at the base of the face, making a few turns and traverses on crusty snow. |
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Doesn't that sort of fly in the face of this argument that big money corrupts the system? |
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Both girls laughed over this, but Margaret's face seemed to grow paler by the minute. |
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He stripped from his waist up, put on a black face, did about 20 minutes of the show and then said, wait a minute. |
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Ten minutes later, Keven stumbled out the door, face pale and shiny with sweat. |
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For everything, every last structure, every minute detail, every smiling face, was false. |
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However, they were to face the most chaotic world of deception and treachery that awaits for them. |
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I swear, near the end of any class, every five minutes I'd check the progress of the minute hand across the face of my watch. |
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The first is the face of big business, with every comfort and amenity at its disposal. |
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This promise was printed prominently on the face of shinplasters to inspire trust and acceptance. |
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He lashed himself to the ship's mast, plugged his crew's ears with wax and ordered them not to look at his face or listen to his commands. |
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Given his obvious skills at putting the best face on a sinking ship, surely a role with the National Party would have been more appropriate? |
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One shipbroking source believes other shipowners, although few other Hong Kong shipping companies, will face the same difficulties. |
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A man stands stiffly in a vintage uniform, mirrored glasses masking his face. |
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His face full of mirth, Owen put an arm around her and touched her stomach softly. |
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Then, all in a moment, her face darkened with a mirthless glare as though there had been no jocularity to begin with. |
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The way his features were set, and especially the mirthless smirk on his face, gave him an almost malignant appearance. |
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He was too busy eating hot dogs, his face distorted by the meat, his dark feral eyes gleaming misanthropically into the field of play. |
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Bruises decorated her face and shoulders, her body involuntarily shivering in reaction from the rain. |
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After death, the dead person's face is covered with a handkerchief and the big toes are tied together. |
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You must break the will of His minions that cause the gates to stand, and face the misbegotten army that defends them. |
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He claimed to be able to see things with greater clarity than ever before in his life and that he had touched the face of the infinite. |
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My body starts to tremor a little bit, blush creeps around my face and eyes start to water. |
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Kyle looked a bit upset but Jonathan just got a mischievous look on his face. |
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She smiled at the mussed blonde hair and the cute, slightly mischievous look on Adrian's face. |
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A shock of black hair sat atop his head and his face was littered with soft brown freckles. |
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They face indefinite suspension while charges of gross misconduct are investigated. |
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Since childhood, I've been the carsick passenger whose stomach churns in nauseous waves that turn my face a bilious green. |
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Her golden honey tresses were curled to perfection, falling around her face as if she were an angel. |
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She replied calmly, the blonde tresses curled in adorable ringlets around her making her face glow. |
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Her stern face glowers down on them from buses, billboards and magazine advertisements. |
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The apex court had upheld his conviction, but the accused was not there to face the consequences of his misdeeds. |
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It's just that some players, when you question what they can do, they answer by raining treys in your face and blowing by you in the open floor. |
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However, they must first face the problem of underemployment, misemployment or worse the lack of available jobs after graduation. |
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As we were taking the field, in front of a crowd between 30,000 and 40,000, I tripped on my shoestring and fell flat on my face. |
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She described the miserable conditions they now face without food or other relief supplies. |
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Pathetic drizzle was annoyingly splattering on her head, and her face was irritated by the moist miserable air. |
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His face twisted into a mix of nervousness and miserableness and he finally walked over and sat down, leaning against the bed. |
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The rage and the frustration and misery all poured out as the tears trickled down my face. |
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If next week's action goes ahead, motorists will face long queues, frustration and misery. |
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However, he would not miss an opportunity to stare poverty and human misery in its face in any of the countries he visited. |
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That disaster has repeatedly brought home the face of suffering and misery over the last few months. |
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Just like you had to go through your own trial back there in that terrorist situation, now I have to face my own tribulation. |
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She jumped off the swing to stand before him, but she misjudged her footing and tripped over her long skirts to fall flat on her face. |
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The keeper lost a little concentration and, in trying to clear, miskicked into Byrne's face. |
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She's been eating in binges as well, and called in sick today merely because she didn't want to face anyone. |
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The tavern owner was a tall and thin man with a misleadingly kind face and twinkling green eyes. |
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When a trick is won, choose a card in that trick that is of the same suit of the card that led the trick, and put it face up. |
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You may ask to look at the cards played to a trick by the other players as long as your own card is face up. |
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Similar trickery explains why the Government wants to criminalise the wearing of face paint or silly masks on demonstrations. |
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Slowly, she raised her face to Bran, covered with shallow cuts trickling blood. |
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Newer outfits can also face potential conflicts of interest, or at least be short on quality. |
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She trickled the acid over the body, focusing mostly on his face, and hands, though the packet held enough to dissolve most of the entire body. |
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I collapsed behind a car cradling my head, feeling fresh trickles of blood flow down my face. |
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Frequently, examination of a fracture face with a low-power binocular microscope can reveal the type and cause of failure. |
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It especially affects the nerves of the face and neck the trifacial nerves. |
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The dust cleared to reveal the his punch missed Daniel's head by a hair and Daniel's hand had grabbed his face. |
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She missed seeing his bright smile that would bring one to everyone's face. |
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Regular readers will remember the picture of a well-known city face with a Miss York beauty queen. |
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Dawson's face brightened considerably when he saw his sister and best friend, and immediately he stood, striding to shorten the gap between them. |
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They will face charges of obscene language, throwing missiles and resisting arrest. |
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But in the face of biohackers, serious defenses need to be discussed, and I believe that transparency is the most realistic solution. |
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If your investment performs badly you could face a shortfall at the end of the mortgage term. |
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Pensions organisations have warned that many people could face shortfalls in their pensions. |
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One problem we face is getting access to the gases we need, trimix and nitrox. |
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He squinted, but her face was obscured, either by the haze or by the mist welling up in his own eyes. |
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He said he had been so shaken by his first rugby tackle that he could not face any more. |
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Farmers face financial disaster after freak rain storms thrashed crops into muddy ruin. |
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Also, asking for clarification may indicate lack of expertise and people don't want to lose face in doing that. |
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I examined the poster, wondering if I would ever have my face plastered all over the rooms of football fans and lovesick girls. |
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Now that she could see his face, she discovered he was vaguely handsome, in a rugged, battered kind of way. |
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She's really intelligent but she never throws it in your face or tries to lord it over you. |
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Now comes the news that her shifty lawyer father has only 48 hours to raise a lot of money or face financial ruin and imprisonment. |
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I rocked back on my heels and pretended to be offended, though the effect was probably ruined by the badly suppressed grin on my face. |
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Organizations that face trying conditions with catastrophic potential have now become the rule rather than the exception. |
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Under prohibition, drugs are controlled by the law of the jungle in which some of the worst criminals on the face of the earth rule supreme. |
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Someone with autism and Asperger's syndrome will take at face value what is said to them. |
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The colour combination of pale bill, dusky red tail, red on face and red under wings distinguishes the parrot from lorikeets. |
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As a result, customers face losing hundreds of pounds if they no longer wish to travel. |
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For the thousands who had lost relatives or friends, it had the effect of a further slap in the face. |
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Once they had passed, Bligh scrambled down the bank and stopped as the wagons rumbled past within inches of his face. |
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The Department clearly recognised and accepted the difficulties that aspirant university colleges would face. |
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Most important of all it aims to return to us a human face, a set of wants and needs, of aspirations and desires. |
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I married to save face and save myself from being called a loser or a failure. |
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His protagonists are too full of life and way too complicated to be the mere vehicles for ruminating on the contemporary dilemmas they face. |
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Because of the loss of face, she completely severed communications with me, even though she was supposed to use my advice and help for a project. |
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The question now is whether they will try to extricate themselves without too much loss of face or future. |
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You never know, we could see the day when anyone who loses the egg and spoon race will sue the school for loss of face. |
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As in basic rummy, a meld is a combination of cards from your hand which you place face up on the table, where it stays until the end of a hand. |
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It's unlikely a professional assassin would have shown his face or made a getaway on foot. |
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It was snowing so hard you couldn't see your own hand in front of your face and he and his brother couldn't find their car in the lot. |
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She burst through the top of the water and gasped loudly for breath, her lungs and face stinging from the cold. |
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She looked up and saw the bruises forming on his face and the blood running from his swollen lip. |
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Cold water ran from the faucet as he washed his face in an attempt to wake up. |
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I lay on the ground a long time, winded and feeling blood running down my face. |
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She forcefully turned her face away and the two young men laughed out loud. |
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The Queen quickly looked Maria over, then felt her face and forehead to make sure she wasn't running a temperature. |
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Am I travelling towards a change in lifestyle and attitude, or merely running away from a difficult reality that I'd rather not face? |
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The tousled hair's intact, but, at 57, the formerly cherubic face is somewhat worn, making him look more louche than ever. |
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Fresh of face and louche of manner, they are equal parts Dickensian urchins and Wildean dandies. |
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Ignoring the loud protests he shielded his face with an arm and burst into the burning hut. |
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I watched it with a huge grin on my face throughout, and indeed laughed out loud at the naive sweetness of it. |
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How strong are you in the face of someone trying to assert authority over you through their verbal abuse? |
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On top of abuse, midwives also face a far more assertive and confident middle class mother than they did even 15 years ago. |
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The new face had to be assessed, evaluated and placed in rank according to the established pecking order. |
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His brother had spent nearly all day and night trying to carve a simple rune into the face of a small amethyst. |
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His head snapped up, showing his tears trailing in runnels down his handsome face. |
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Suspected villains, drunken louts and teenage yobs face being caught on camera thanks to a hi-tech move by Police. |
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A loveable and lively child he was described as a friendly and chatty little boy who always had a smile on his face. |
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It is heresy, sacrilege, a pockmark upon the face of our National Pastime! |
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She nodded as a rush of embarrassment and frustration marked her face. |
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They might not have been as happy, but they didn't face complete ruin. |
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In 1939 he underwent surgery for a brain tumour and emerged with one side of his face paralysed, his tongue atrophied and his behaviour even more erratic. |
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Rachael ran a hand under the water and then splashed some on her face. |
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You can see this brush of the infinite on the faces of anyone's who's mourning, even on the face of one who considers himself an agnostic, or an atheist. |
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Taking her little face in his hands, he kissed her trembling lips. |
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Picasso and Guillaume can laugh through an entire night of suggestions, inventions, songs, games that Max plays with his face. |
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This is when temporary attachments are made and unsuspecting individuals can be trapped on an emotional roller coaster alongside a tear-streaked, unfamiliar face. |
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Tron finds the MCP, which for such a formidable foe, turns out to be a mean cartoon-animated face. |
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My face is swollen and I've got a huge lump on my gum that throbs. |
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Other types may cause slight tremors of the face, or staring spells. |
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Suddenly without warning, he hauls off and smacks her across the face. |
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But even in the face of this lumpen barrier to progress, we still dream. |
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My face must have turned as blue as the ripe bilberries in summer. |
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The lateral profile is trigonal, and the posterior rostral face convex. |
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Although this study did not focus on perioperative bioethical dilemmas, the results provide a framework to analyze issues perioperative nurses face. |
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Sam shook his head, and a slightly mischievous smile appeared on his face. |
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The runners-up will face the second team from group six in the play-offs. |
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As winter approaches, another group of Red Cross food distribution centres is inadvertently bombed in a country where four million people face starvation. |
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It is amazing that your life can turn in an instant, one minute enjoying a social event, the next lying face down in the gutter, or in a cell somewhere. |
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So the Aussies are home and the Irish left with egg on their face. |
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If you don't secure your computers you could end up with egg on your face. |
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Sputtering, he broke the surface, a look of utter shock on his face. |
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Somewhere probably in the deepest recess of our minds is a memory we would rather forget, of a present we purchased that left us with egg on our face. |
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Just look at the Puerto Rican basketball team, a no-name crew with a 40-year-old centre that left a collection of millionaire celebrities with egg on their face. |
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Devlin caught it instantly, wearing a look of utter shock on his face. |
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Ultimately, it will benefit the industry too, as better regulation will reduce the massive bills it would eventually face for mis-selling products. |
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He has a bulbous-shaped face brought on by a combination of old age and his struggle with melanoma. |
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His face is gory and pitted with deep shrapnel wounds and his injured hands drip blood on the rumpled woolen blankets. |
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Because Wright was a no-show in criminal court to face the loud music and pot bust he already had an outstanding warrant. |
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You do have to give Fatboy credit for staying alive and even a tiny bit relevant while all of his big beat peers were falling off the face of the earth, though. |
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The memorial bones are Tutsi bones, yet those who look upon them are summoned to face the future as one nation. |
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The New Face of Richard Norris Jeanne Marie Laskas, GQ For fifteen years, Richard Norris had a face too hideous to show. |
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He was slapped, grabbed in the face, placed in stress positions, placed in standing sleep deprivation, and doused with water. |
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And behind that grinning face lay a treacherous, poisonous personality. |
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The typography and frightening face shininess are not to be missed. |
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He hauled himself into a sitting position, his wealth of black tresses tumbling down his back and framing his face in a lustrous purple-black surround. |
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As the side of the wakeboarder's face hits the water, a column of air is forced into the external auditory ear canal and the tympanic membrane ruptures. |
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Yet their biggest star, a master practitioner of the sport, could face prison time for much less onerous financial crimes. |
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His grip was light as silk and solid as iron, and he looked up for the first time, the billed cap no longer concealing the too-handsome face with its amused, chilling smile. |
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You may also consider using a toner or astringent after washing your face. |
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The face of bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones had been shredded by the windshield. |
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The magnificent Rampling has the gravitas and the poker face necessary to pull off the mysterious role. |
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I know many administrators face the problem of allowing only certain authorized individuals access to their mail server without making it a relay for low-life spammers. |
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I looked up at his tormented face, and my missish tendencies were banished, his need for comfort much exceeding my need for proper English conduct. |
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A high-resolution video of a speaker takes too long to download, but a low-resolution video makes fine details such as the speaker's face and hands appear fuzzy. |
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Theresa's jaw dropped, her face becoming stale and mirthless. |
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People would rather run away from their problems than face them. |
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The look on a man's face as he is being rugby tackled or when putting 100 per cent effort into hitting or kicking something are quite beyond belief. |
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Michael poured some coffee as Marietta came in with the youngest children, he looked over at them and she immediately noticed the fatigue lines on his rugged face. |
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Cleveland has a fresh face and while Pittsburgh is in the process of ditching the Three Rivers' stadium, it is not to build a space-age out-of-town bowl or dome. |
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A heartbroken North Yorkshire couple told today how they face ruin after losing a legal battle for compensation after their retirement dream turned into a nightmare. |
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She was mostly gristle and bone when we saw her, lying in the sun with her legs spread and a grimace on her face. |
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Even though she may still face ruinous costs for her campaign of opposition, she still intends if possible to take her case to the Court of Appeal. |
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Woe unto the politicians and parties that fail to grok this, as they will face only bigger and bigger losses in market share. |
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Foreign lorry drivers who commit motoring offences in Britain face on-the-spot penalties under government plans to stop them avoiding fines by leaving the country. |
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He was expected to miss the first two matches, against Sri Lanka on Thursday and India on Saturday, but it looks as though he may face an even longer lay-off. |
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Festive fun continued throughout the Fair with lots of activities for the younger ones, including face painting, lucky dips, Christmas craft and all sorts of games. |
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She has a saccharine smile on her face and her voice is sickly sweet. |
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Tracey Gold became the face of anorexia nearly 20 years ago when she admitted she had the disease and left growing pains. |
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She withdrew a perfume atomizer from her seemingly bottomless bag and gave it a few squeezes above him, letting the mist settle down over his face. |
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The pensioner was hauled before York Crown Court after he struck concert chairman Peter Suter in the face as tempers flared at Burton Lane Working Men's Club in York. |
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His recent attack of you was childish and abusive and I was embarrassed for him for having lost control and showing anger in public, which in Asia entails a loss of face. |
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Displaced girls, especially, face the triple jeopardy of war, domestic violence and attacks from neighboring men. |
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For those worried that their trembly voice doesn't match their newly firm face and figure, the procedure claims to be able to make them sound years younger. |
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The transfer rumpus left the defender attempting to re-focus attention on the tie at Wycombe, the winners of which will face a trip to either Grimsby or York in round four. |
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In the face of low pay and staff shortages, awards may seem cold comfort. |
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I dragged myself up off the floor and ran a hand down my face. |
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Parents who bed share with young babies face a fivefold increase in the risk of cot death. |
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This opponent is like no other Rodgers has to face on the gridiron. |
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We see shot and countershot of the older man's face, the younger man's face, the two men facing each other in profile. |
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A MAN attacked in a brutal beating at a nightspot was kicked so hard a shoeprint was left on his face. |
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At least Jake Gyllenhaal shaved off his grotesque face scarf this year. |
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Airman 1st Class Thomas Hearton, 75th Security Forces Squadron, washes off Oleoresin Capsicum spray from his face at Hill, Air Force Base, Utah. |
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If your face piece is dirty, you might as well be fighting a fire with a visual obscurement device on your mask. |
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This brought a smile to Robbins' face, and her good-natured retort indicated a brushback pitch would be a more likely scenario. |
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Amazing how people can still haul this one out with a straight face. |
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In Shizuoka, the DPJ is fielding Hirokazu Tsuchida, 59, a doctor, to face the LDP's Shigeki Iwai, 41, a college lecturer. |
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Goodyear has blond bangs, a lean face, and a long, downturned mouth. |
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I've only ever been threatened and spat at in the face by a gangly youth wearing a shell suit and brandishing a can of mace once. |
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So brown-noser Blair's finally sold out to Bush, with British citizens meekly sent to the US to face what laughingly passes for American justice. |
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James Whiting and Brython Preece were the netminders who face 49 shots from Chelmsford, while Devils had 30 shots of their own. |
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The grocer associations and food companies face a political conundrum. |
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Use the EcoTools Full Volume Styler hair brush to create volume around the face and smooth any unruly cowlicks. |
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Constantly unwilling to face up to their couldn't care less attitude, these youngsters are quick to put the blame on anything and everyone else. |
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Rogers also ordered Bundy to marry his girlfriend, Elizabeth Jaynes, within 30 days or face jail for punching her ex-boyfriend. |
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But whether you've got bumfluff or a full-on Grizzly Adams face, here Adrian Monti reveals how ditching the razor has its own health benefits. |
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Cozzie shopping can be a depressing experience, as one comes face to face with one's cellulite in the changing room mirror. |
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According to the prosecution, the defendants also face a military court marshal if found guilty. |
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But when she got to the corner where she expected to see the smiling face of Mr Cottar looking back at her, there was a travel agency. |
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We'd like face Kingston and go out and beat them,'' pitcher Cam Cossette said. |
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Duquette says bubblers are neither hydro massage nor therapeutic and doubts the tubs' resilience in the face of bacteria. |
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On the face of it a point was a satisfactory result against an Oldham side that has lost only twice in 17 League games at home. |
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Awesome clowns, fabulous magicians, live bunny rabbit, balloon animals, comedy magic, face painting, website for pictures. |
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Political parties in their mood of subtle metachrosis are changing their public face. |
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Should they be successful they will face Bury St Edmunds in the semi-final later in the day. |
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I've heard of people being described as having a slappable face but Chris Brown seems to have more of a shootable one after niteclub incident. |
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The girls were split into two teams, with each group nominating one team-mate to cover their face in shaving foam. |
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Stelling is great at telling us the scores with a smile on his face, which is all the Countdown host has to do. |
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Lucy isn't free of her own problems, and through the companionship of witch and ghost, the two must face the problems that affect their lives and unlives. |
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Another time his face puffed up overnight until he looked like a Shar-Pei. |
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Mandy Allwood, who lost octuplets conceived after fertility treatment, was today committed to a Crown Court to face trial for alleged mortgage fraud. |
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In an old unsexy nightdress and even older and unsexier dressing gown, your ever-increasing thighs are no match for the young flesh gyrating in your husband's face. |
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The prevalence of inferior grade alginates extracted from different species of brown algae is one of the major challenges alginate suppliers face. |
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Following Patrick down to the cellar, I came face to face with gargantuan barrels carved with images of nubile nymphets, dating back to the turn of the 19th century. |
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Khuhro further briefed that Irrigation staff is available for 24 hours monitoring on the Bunds and all preparations have been made ready to face any eventuality. |
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While I remain hopeful of one day spotting a wildcat on my ventures in the Highlands, I couldn't care less if I never saw Mr Brewer's face on my screen again. |
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Shaw pushed the man into the bathroom where he punched him to the side of the face and squirted shaving foam over him, some of which went onto his own jacket. |
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Wrapped in Bausch's mischievous humor and emotional pathos, Nefes is contemplative, calm, and life-affirming in the face of unpredictable violence. |
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Resembling a Star Wars Storm Troopers headgear, many of the future combat helmet designs fully encapsulate the head and incorporate face shields and mendable protection. |
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You don't want him to see you fall flat on your face on a bunny slope. |
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First brush down your brow hairs to find your natural shape and groom back, then fill in any sparse areas with light strokes to frame your face and add definition. |
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A half hour came and went, but rather than confess Gorzki remained standing, the expression on his face a muddy compound of sullenness, bewilderment, and unrepentance. |
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