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am faced
noun
The front part of the head, featuring the eyes, nose, and mouth and the surrounding area.
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He told a London conference on global investment: "I am faced….
No. Like the brigade commander, I am faced with something too immense to deal with.
But what I cannot accept are the options I am faced with under the current law.
"Everywhere I go, I am faced with the image of Carol Smillie.
…When I open my crammed linen closet, thinking that this time I will purge, I am faced with souvenirs.
Every year I am faced with the same dilemma: Chanukah vs Christmas in a festive knock-out.
When I open my crammed linen closet, thinking that this time I will purge, I am faced with souvenirs.
Now, a couple of weeks after both events I am faced with continuing the composition of my piano pieces.
As a fertility specialist, I am faced daily with patients who desire treatments destined to fail and whose reactions, like Thernstrom's, are to switch to more optimistic physicians.
As a pediatrician, at this time of year I am faced with endless sets of forms for the use of EpiPens and emergency protocols required by schools.
May 28th The truth about mourning is quite simple: now that maman is dead, I am faced with death (nothing any longer separates me from it except time).
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