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Some faces you linger over because you want to know them, some because you already do.
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But the camera's trying not to see a lot of Michael, because the second you linger on someone's face, you're seeing their emotions, their reactions, you're seeing them listen.
When his father allows a cough (or a mysteriously swollen face) to linger because even though he was there for three days, it conveniently gets worse at my house.
Instead, he faces two lingering political threats.
Many in the industry also acknowledge that marijuana faces a lingering image problem.
Peter Riddell doesn't hold back on the significance of the vote for the prime minister: "Gordon Brown's premiership faces a lingering death as painful as that experienced by John Major in 1996-97 unless he gets a grip quickly".
It had begun slowly, tenderly, face-to-face, with long, lingering looks at each other, like devoted siblings at the start of a long absence taking their last leave of each other, gathering in all the details they had neglected to notice up to now.
The unit also faces lingering questions about its negotiating tactics.
He, like other Mubarak associates, also faces lingering allegations of corruption.
The bank also faces lingering investigations into its debt collection practices and its dealings with Bernard L. Madoff, the creator of a multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme.
For example, he faces lingering resentment among some black leaders over his role two years ago in a battle that erupted over a vacancy on the state Supreme Court.
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