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When her eyes were closed, she was all hollow, facing inward.
The chief executive is really facing the world far more than the chief operating officer, who's facing inward.
Mr. Levine has seated the second violins on his right, their chairs facing inward to the center of the orchestra.
Ms. Kraus constructed the light boxes, each just under 12 by 9 by 7 inches, using mirrored glass facing inward and held together by Scotch tape.
It was performed by four couples arranged in a square facing inward, with pairs of couples alternately executing various geometric figures.
It's easy enough to describe: 40 cinderblock-size speakers, mounted on stands at the approximate height of a human head, arranged in a precise, expansive oval, facing inward.
Where strata plunge more or less uniformly toward surrounding lowlands, erosion may produce a series of concentric ridges with their steep slopes facing inward toward the centre.
In this system the flowers are such that the stamens form a tube around the immature style, with their pollen surfaces facing inward.
From this standpoint, the Constitution is seen as facing inward, toward the Americans who made it, toward their rights and their security.
The facade facing inward toward the campus is almost a throwaway: a wall of precast concrete panels punctuated with regularly spaced punched windows.
Afterward, the Pt counter electrode and a nanostructure TNA photoanode were sandwiched and sealed with the conductive sides facing inward.
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