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But whose face is it?
"You have the hands of a craftsman, not an artist," says a friendly village priest (Paolo Bonacelli) to an American expatriate whose identity is ambiguous but whose face is recognizable to the rest of us as George Clooney's.
On the wall hangs a large portrait of the Lubavitcher leader Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson, who died in 1994 but whose face is still omnipresent in Crown Heights, where many believe that he will return as the Messiah.
Walk about 50 feet down the Boulevard and you'll spot a shorter Jack Sparrow whose costume is less elaborate but whose face is almost freakishly Sparrow-like.
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they think you're me,' said the poet, whose work was renowned but whose face was unknown to most of his countrymen.
Two big wigs from Germany whose names are unreasonably linked with one of our greatest architectural movements but whose faces are forgotten, Georges I and II are scarcely giants of British history.
In it, a smiling Mr. Haddad, in a judge's robe, is peering up from a desk at a man whose face is unseen but whose identity is unmistakable: Saddam Hussein.
That he also is unexpectedly engaging is due in part to the rich performance by Mr. Mikuni, a kind of Japanese Raimu, whose face is collapsing but whose eyes remain implacably fixed on the prize.
The man whose face is only glimpsed is my grandfather.
The Galaxy's face recognition software knows whose face is in the scene.
That is one reason why bringing back Mr Hain, whose face is relatively recognisable, might appeal.
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