Sentence examples similar to a diamond faced from inspiring English sources

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You should have a diamond facing you now.

Diamond: A diamond face differs from a round or oval face in that the cheekbones are significantly wider than the chin and forehead, which are both narrow.

If you have a pointed jawline with a wide hairline, then you have a heart face shape, while a narrow hairline is a diamond face shape.

If your jawline is pointed with a wide hairline, then your face is triangle shaped while a narrow hairline is a diamond face shape.

One of the challenges Mr. Diamond faces is to defend his preferred banking structure, which combines an investment banking business with a consumer banking operation, when the British government is seeking to change banking regulation.

The brand also introduced a new women's collection called Captive de Cartier, a new skeleton version of the Pasha watch with a diamond-faced panther, and added to its Cartier d'Art line.

Barr, whose company built Airdrie's New Broomfield ground, is believed to be owed close to £500,000 for work done but the inability of all parties to reach a compromise has led to the Diamonds facing the possibility of full liquidation tomorrow unless a late deal can be struck with a consortium interested in taking over.

Shop for oval frames that maintain the balance of your face if you have a diamond shaped face.

Logic would suggest that, when two 4-4-2 diamonds faceachch other, both teams would go man-for-man in midfield.

A pointed jawline and a wide hairline makes for a heart shaped face while a narrow hairline makes for a diamond shaped face.

In this study we generated and detected SAWs on the implanted and annealed diamond face after deposition of a very thin Pt film of thickness of ≈20 nm to enhance surface reflectivity.

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