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Or at least, for the first time, face his public.
MK Dons, the team that moved away from Wimbledon in 2003, will for the first time face AFC Wimbledon, the team formed by fans angered by the departure.
In all three post-revolution countries, new leaders who for the first time face legal accountability for their actions are reluctant to sign off on projects, afraid that they may later have to answer questions in court.
Cheaters will, for the first time, face jail if convicted, and be banned from taking other national education exams for three years under an amendment to the criminal law, the official Xinhua news agency said.
But banks will have to learn fast: under new international proposals, they will for the first time face capital charges on the creditworthiness of swap counterparties.The banks with the most dysfunctional systems are generally those, such as Citigroup, that have been through multiple marriages and ended up with dozens of "legacy" systems that cannot easily communicate with each other.
He has seen off all the older opposition over his specialist distance but this afternoon will for the first time face some of the best of the young-gun three-year-olds, notably the top-class miler Toronado, stepping up to 10 furlongs for the first time as did Frankel 12 months ago, and the Irish Derby winner Trading Leather, dropping back from a mile and a half.
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By the time we meet for the first time face-to-face, at a pizza joint on Columbia Road, east London, her mood has darkened.
She was quiet now, for the first time, facing me.
He also, for the first time, faced a public cross-examination.
He ended, "We therefore, for the first time, faced the photograph machine".
It was Wagner's first time facing hitters since Aug. 16, when he also felt tenderness that hindered his progress.
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