Sentence examples for face reference from inspiring English sources

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I was not present for this exchange (I was having a quick zzz in the library at the time), but some witnesses suggest that the "face" reference was a niggle.

This situation is further aggravated by the numbingly large amounts that are thrown around about the cost of the rescue effort (Goldman Sachs recently tagged it at $4 trillion) or the losses we still face (reference to IMF and Roubini), and then the sudden bursts of optimism when we are told that signs are emerging that we may have reached a bottom.

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They know that just because Quality magazine (that's two Funny Face references in two weeks; consider this now a running gag) tells its readers to wear fuchsia, not all of its readers are quite so lemming-like in their adherence to trends.

He thanked his co-star Miles Teller for being a person he wanted to "slap in the face", referencing a memorable scene in the film.

Similarly, there are several important challenges facing reference ontologies.

followed by saying "It was a thousand years before when the monster first entered the city, vanished for our hearts and for our brains and for our faces (referencing to the three video interludes of the tour)" and "we knew we could co-exist with this monster with our MUSIC!!!

They are often characterized using half-cell setups where one side of the sensor faces a reference gas atmosphere whereas the other side faces the gas mixture to be analyzed.

Vagaceratops refers to vagus (Latin), for wanderer, and ceratops, (Greek), meaning "horned face," in reference to the occurrence of this clade in the north (Alberta) and south (Utah) of Laramidia during the late Campanian.

Their note said the cuts were "an inevitable consequence of the challenges we continue to face", a reference to fast-falling newsprint advertising revenue.

"The truth is," she said, "I only know they used to call him Pineapple Face," a reference to his severe acne and resulting scars.

One of Mr. Spota's ads has a woman saying Mr. Spota would aggressively prosecute domestic violence, but Mr. Catterson "said he won't prosecute every man who raises his hand to his wife and belts her across the face," a reference to a Newsday interview from 1989.

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