Sentence examples for face one month from inspiring English sources

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The most harrowing image shows her bloodied and broken face, one month after he nearly battered her to death in a Berlin hotel room.

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Despite the boy's testimony, according to a post by the Houston Chronicle, he faces one month in "an alternative campus" as punishment for the public potty break.

A BABY born with two faces is doing well one month on from her birth.

While Texas Tech, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State all face one another this month, the Longhorns have already played them all — beating the Sooners and the Cowboys.

In Russia, the police face one case of cannibalism every month on average.

When Deborah C. Hopkins faced analysts last May, one month after joining Lucent Technologies as chief financial officer, she was asked how the job differed from the same position she had just left at Boeing.

If convicted, he faces a maximum of one month in jail and a $4,000 fine.

Although these results are not directly comparable due to methodological differences in the assessment of pain intensity (VAS versus faces) and pain frequency (one month versus one week recall period), these results indicate that about every fourth or fifth adolescent back problem might be serious.

President Obama, who in November could face one of the tightest bids for reëlection in history, has periodically spoken of his admiration for Reagan.

The governor acknowledged that the state was facing a $2 billion deficit exactly one month to the day after his re-election.

Each state's premium information is used to assign the premium amount that the family unit will face to cover one child for one month.

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