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"I hope we don't go that route, [but] we may end up facing it as the only way out of this".
What's unnamed is all normal-range stuff like wishing his wife were less irritable with their children and more affectionate with him but he's had a fear of facing it, as if it could blow up the relationship.
There are few experiences in your teaching career that are as stressful as going through your first Ofsted, and facing it as an newly qualified teacher (NQT) may seem impossible – but it can be done.
Since Jon's death, his parents have made a point of facing it as fact.
Place your mouth next to the microphone with your cheek facing it as shown in the picture.
If you're indoors, try not to stand in front of a window with your back facing it, as the light from outside can make you look dark and shadowy.[1] Instead, try standing facing the window instead so any light coming from outside will hit your face and make your features look sharper.
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"Face it as a possibility.
Africa faces it as the ghastly events in Nigeria show.
Dele faced it as he waited in the gas line.
Let's face it, as theater evolves, nothing quite fits set definitions.
But let's face it: as President Bush, he's a formal chief executive.
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