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James Markham, a tax specialist at Ernst & Young who focuses on issues that entrepreneurs face, refers to them as "the gotcha-type things".
The concept of face refers to a social representation of a person reflecting the respect, regard or confidence others have in them which the person in question is conscious or aware of himself or herself (Goffman 1972, p. 5).
"L.A. face" refers to the white, American beauty standard.
(iv) Blue coloration in the red face refers to blue spots in the normally reddish brown coloration of the head.
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General Muhammad, who asked that no pictures be taken of his face, referred to himself as "invisible," clearly another reference to the dangers of being identified as a recipient of American money.
Mr. French said, with a straight face, referring to the Tata Group, "I come from a country where the largest industrial employer is an Indian company".
Have you seen 'The Princess and the Frog'?" one said, with a completely straight face, referring to Disney's fairy-tale movie.
In Mod lingo, "the face" referred to the coolest person in the scene the best dancer, the one with the sharpest outfits.
Only weeks ago, while Assad's butcher son Bashar was mowing down hundreds of unarmed demonstrators, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, with a straight face, referred to him as a "reformer".
"Some of your critics point to quotes you've made at these debates -- at these rallies including February 23rd, 'I'd like to punch him in the face,' referring to a protesters," Tapper said.
Fanning said that "the aim of this show and the single release is to raise money for Youngcare but also to raise awareness of the terrible situation that these young people face", referring to children forced to live in aged facilities.
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