Sentence examples for face was much from inspiring English sources

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The only visible sign of his true identity was his age – his weathered, mustached face was much older than those of most beat officers.

He was well dressed, with carefully pressed trousers, but his face was much thinner and his eyes had dark rings around them.

The right side of his face was much larger than the left, and the difference is most visible in the different sizes of his eye sockets.

"What we found was that the preference for the attractive face was much stronger when people were judging those faces that were looking at them and smiling," said Dr Jones, who co-authored the report with Lisa DeBruine.

Dickens paints the master of Dotheboys Hall in panto-villain colours - "He had but one eye... and the blank side of his face was much wrinkled and puckered up, which gave him a very sinister appearance" – and his establishment as a kind of Dantean abyss where the "pale, haggard, lank, bony" boys are served bowls of brimstone and treacle and subject to cruel and capricious punishments.

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"No … the challenges I face are much bigger than that".

His face is much more prepossessing than his pictures would give the impression of.

In other parts of the English-speaking world -- like Colchester, for instance -- Mr. James's actual face is much better known.

"The challenges we face are much more complex," Dr. Volkow said, "because we need to address the needs of patients in pain, while protecting those at risk for substance use disorders".

Therefore, the overall translational movement of a fake face is much closer to the motion of a genuine head.

In images tagged "Portrait," the typical horizontal position of a face is much more constrained than the vertical position.

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