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Trekking, it's a face-to-face view with the high mountains of Himalaya.
Either way, it is spectacular to view and to photograph from such locations as Tunnel View (bottom-up view) and Glacier Point (face-to-face view as shown below).
Thus, when animals saw each other at the tank ends, there was considerable time in face-to-face view because the focal animals approached the ends of the tank head-on as they moved around the narrow space.
There was limited opportunity for these professionals to meet face to face and hence their view of each other was based on responsiveness to referrals and communication.
Some students who would be loath to discuss their views when face to face with their professor thrive in an asynchronous discussion in which they have the time to digest what is being said and formulate their thoughts before replying.
In the video above, the two women share their points of view, then come face to face for the first time in more than a year on Dr. Phil on Tuesday.
Some patients found the absence of interpersonal contact with a therapist to be a fundamental problem and viewed therapy without face to face contact as ineffective.
Optometrists recognised the need for additional training and viewed this favourably whether it was delivered online or face to face.
Finally, face to face.
Face to face.
"She came face to face with him.
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