Sentence examples for face inflating from inspiring English sources

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Ear buzzing, head vibration, sensation of face inflating; all the symptoms of getting clocked were present.

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Who cares if young people and young families face inflated rents and prices?

As audiences of the 2014 Pictoplasma Conference negotiated the space in front of Chameleon, the face inflated into a cartoonified version of itself, and unraveled to reveal its muscles, teeth, and skull.

In particular, for too long insurers have faced inflated rates for credit hire cars and excessive hire periods which have led to higher insurance premiums for customers".

The Association of British Insurers' director of general insurance, Nick Starling, said: "For too long, insurers have faced inflated rates for credit hire cars and excessive hire periods which have led to higher insurance premiums for customers.

Tens of thousands of football supporters heading to South Africa for the world's biggest sporting event – the world cup, which starts next week – face hugely inflated prices for accommodation.

"The terminology the [U.S. government] uses should convey the magnitude of the threat we face, but also avoid inflating the religious bases and glamorous appeal of the extremists' ideology".

Kim Woo Choong, the former chairman of the Daewoo Group, and as many as 40 executives from the conglomerate may face criminal charges for inflating the asset values of several affiliates, which worsened the assessment of the business group's liabilities, the watchdog Financial Supervisory Commission said.

Thomas M. Hoenig, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City since 1991 and the longest-serving of the 12 Fed bank presidents, warned on Tuesday that in the worst case, the Fed could face pressure to inflate the nation's way out of its indebtedness.

With regard to debt, we control for the inception of long-term debt through the variable Financing, which is expected to be positively associated with discretionary accruals, as debtors face incentives to inflate earnings to reduce their perceived riskiness (Ashbaugh et al. 2003).

As for my fellow Canadians, I know many of you are probably laughing, or getting some stupid ass smirk on your face as you inflate your ego because you're from "somewhere better".

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