Sentence examples for face addressed from inspiring English sources

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But his famous, disastrous lawsuit, in 1877, against John Ruskin for a grotesque review — the great critic had written, "I never expected to hear a coxcomb ask two hundred guineas for flinging a pot of paint in the public's face" addressed a real injustice.

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The leader brought the apparent cellphone closer to my face, addressing the rookie.

*The next president should pursue global trade, but with "a human face," addressing the disparities between rich and poor nations.

Sitting Spalding Gray-style behind a desk and a glass of water, Mr. Daisey, a rotund performer with an elastic face, addresses the subject in "Truth," which is less funny than his previous work, but just as engaging and intellectually curious.

The predominance of descriptive research in the Indigenous health research field is an indication of the difficulties researchers and Indigenous communities face addressing the complexities and challenges associated with undertaking Indigenous intervention research [ 44].

Recommended components include specific techniques such as holding, gentle petrissage or craniosacral work on the skull and face, addressing connective structures in the thoracic/chest and lumbar regions, and work on the upper extremities to address nerve tissue and vascular structures.

People want the real problems this country faces addressed, and not just used as political footballs.

Beck also declined to discuss the details of the case, but said it reflected the difficulties police and the city have faced addressing rising homelessness.

Europe wants more attention placed on the difficulties Washington faces addressing its "fiscal cliff" of automatic spending cuts and tax increases that will take effect early next year unless the U.S. Congress acts.

When Two-Face addresses the crowd from the helicopter in the opening action scene, the speech was truncated and several lines that appeared in the Theatrical Trailer were removed, including the line "If the Bat wants to play, we'll play!".

It would be important to examine specific parameters that might underlie virtual as compared to natural emotion perception and to what extent the synthesized emotional faces address the same psychological and neurobiological mechanisms as natural faces.

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