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My father came back and sat down with a sigh, and Nnamabia silently scratched at his bumpy face.
Most interfacing requires being covered with a damp cloth then ironed on with the bumpy side facing the fabric.
Mr. Rangel has endeared himself to many Latinos in his district, but he has also faced bumpy moments.
Writing to Obama to explain his decision to pull out, Summers acknowledged that he would have faced a bumpy ride from the Senate.
Osborne said he would not "run away" from the problems facing the UK economy, reiterating the case made by the Bank of England governor, Sir Mervyn King, that the UK faced a "bumpy ride" before growth picked up.
We predicted that despite a record of impressive earnings gains and plump profit margins, the now $23 billion (1998 revenues) telecommunications giant faced a bumpy future because of a weak Asian economy, a new generation of competitors and its failure to embrace a key wireless technology, CDMA (code division multiple access).
Another friend, Mauro Vaiani, said: "Like all homosexuals in my generation, he has faced a bumpy ride to gain acceptance".
Still, Christianity faced a bumpy road, since it was founded on Jewish prophesy, and there was the pesky fact, documented in the Gospels, that Jesus remained a dedicated Jew throughout his life.
Even on bumpy pitches, when facing a poor result, the aim is clear; to keep doing the things they've worked hard on since the start of pre-season.
With North Korea's bumpy dirt roads and circuitous routes, our convoy of white Toyota Land Cruisers faced a three-day, 800-mile road trip.
But it still faces a bumpy road ahead.
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