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be faces
noun
The front part of the head, featuring the eyes, nose, and mouth and the surrounding area.
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The front part of the boot, where the lacings would be, faces southeastward, toward the Atlantic Ocean.
These logos could be faces, except that sooner or later all of them revert to Disney mouse ears.
I see them ferried instead between "play dates" in 4x4s, faces so blurred behind the windows they could be faces drawn on balloons.
What a sorry sight that was: accomplished people lined up on a frigid February day because they thought their lives would somehow be more complete if they could be faces in a movie crowd scene.
The Channel 4 chief executive said that the broadcaster is embracing the event wholeheartedly, including training disabled presenters to be faces of the future, to make a mark beyond airing the event.
Now, say analysts, with labor talks and a merger on the horizon, Mr. Goodwin, the chief executive who wasn't expected to be, faces the toughest test of any transportation executive in the country.
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That must now be faced.
It must be faced".
Who will be facing whom?
Russia may not be facing revolution.
My preference would be face-to-face.
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