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Two of the outdoor areas are covered, including one on the front of the house that the architect characterized as a "reverse-facing porch" because it faces the patio, not the street.
It may be a tough choice for the company, because it faces the dilemma of cannibalizing its own products or letting someone else take a bite out of them.
The concrete makes the front of the house opaque, sensible because it faces the road, while the side facing the ocean is transparent.
The family surely has much to discuss, because it faces the same question the Graham family did: Would The Times be better off both journalistically and financially under different ownership?
It also helps that Microsoft is especially motivated to make this transition because it faces the greatest existential threat of all the companies on this list.
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Because it faced the building's interior, Mr. Dellaverson wasn't too worried about noise from the adjacent firehouse.
The flat was on the fourth floor of a building named Wren's View, so-called because it faced the front of St Paul's Cathedral.
It was geographically isolated, however, and had virtually to operate separately because it faced the enemy on two fronts.
A spokesman said the Navy agreed to the settlement because it faced "the real possibility that the court would stop critically important training and testing". Lt. Cmdr.
This modification is necessary because in multilayer structure, it faces the challenge of how to represent the intrinsic relationship among each primary layer.
It is a photographers' pit, but it is rarely used for that because it faces south, into the sun.
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