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However, water can pose a serious risk to dogs with short snouts or flat faces such as pugs and bulldogs.
We also need some fresh faces, such as Labour's Emma Reynolds and the Conservatives Amber Ruddd – smart, sensible women who know their stuff.
Yet Wigan have such depth of talent, and especially young talent, that Wane simply turned to relatively new faces such as Dom Crosby and Greg Burke.
Familiar faces such as Cheryl Cole and Rhys Ifans are as likely to appear as cutting-edge bands or fashion designers.
Evening showcases throughout the six days included familiar faces such as Lee Ann Womack, Kasey Chambers, and Bragg and Joe Henry, all with new albums to promote.
In those films it was perfectly acceptable, fashionable even, to introduce new faces, such as Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay and Julie Christie, all of whom became stars overnight.
On TV, particularly in the morning, audiences want less threatening faces – such as daggy David Koch on Seven's Sunrise or Nine's amiable Karl Stefanovic on Today.
An ardent social conservative, Santorum faced a crowded competition against new faces such as Cruz and Ben Carson, and was never able to catch fire in polls.
The rest of the Olympic day on BBC1 will be fronted by other familiar BBC faces such as Gabby Logan, Clare Balding and Sue Barker.
There was also a range of fascinating faces such as Herculanum and Rusticana that used vernacular letterforms from the pre-Gutenberg era.
He pointed to other problems the island faces, such as securing the $1.7 million needed annually to maintain the tram that runs to and from Manhattan.
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