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In the face of.
If people act in the face of something, they do it despite it or when threatened by it.
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That's what it says: "summer 2004: fox changes the face of network television".
Faye Dunaway changes the face of her career playing Joan Crawford as her daughter Christina's worst nightmare.
He has averaged 17 points, 6.3 rebounds and 3 blocks in the three games and at his best, he changes the face of the game.
"I think it pretty much allowed me to live and saved my life," said Ms. Nathan, 47. "It changes the face of the disease".
Occasionally, it seems, a film just appears out of time – so that even as it changes the face of cinema, people are looking in the wrong direction.
"Between the two announcements it's not being overly dramatic to say that this changes the face of renal disease in Australia.
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Together, they changed the face of dance.
"We'll change the face of television".
She changed the face of R&B.
"Settlement has changed the face of Nauru.
So that completely changed the face of the trip".
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