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If it cannot face the thought, it should at least reform them.
I couldn't face the thought of disappointing my child, or having other children think his party was boring.
(He doesn't share her passion for O'Neill. "He can't face the thought of a four-hour play," she laughs).
"It is a feeling which comes around when a nation has started to face the thought that there might be instability ahead.
I can't pretend that she hadn't made me feel a little uneasy, but having trudged all the way from Vilnius to Boringville, I couldn't face the thought of not getting in the water.
Spector had told family and friends that as a proud, dignified and independent person he could not face the thought of being paralysed or becoming reliant on his family.
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Tears started rolling down my face, the thoughts of work vanished from my mind and, for a moment, I was struck with some painful memories.
As flames licked through the windows at the top of the Glasgow School of Art on Friday, and clouds of smoke bellowed through the scrolling art nouveau ironwork, onlookers faced the thought of losing not only one of the city's finest buildings, but a pivotal chapter of architectural history.
And let's face it, the thought is quite depressing.
He trailed off and made a face: perish the thought.
Let's face it, the thought of mortality, especially in men, gets stupidly inflamed.
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