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Bobsleigh's crazy cousin, skeleton involves going face first down an ice track on a sled.
They feel that they're immune to the kind of accountability thay they are now going face, I think, from at least sections of the United States government.
The outbursts are mirrors of a political culture invested, since the abandonment of White Australia, in the presentation of a tolerant and easy going face, while enacting some of the most racist policies of any western country.
"Mr. Hamdan describes," Mr. Crouch said, "this is the first time Mr. bin Laden is going face to face with the United States, and he was unsure what the reaction was going to be".
But he charged onto the field in the seventh inning today, going face to face with Umpire Al Clark after he ejected Zimmer, who jabbed a finger at Clark before he was pushed away by Yankees Manager Joe Torre.
From Jeter catching a popup and going face first into the stands to Alex Rodriguez crawling near third base to start a nifty double play to the unlikely trio of Ruben Sierra, Miguel Cairo and John Flaherty combining for the winning rally in a memorable 13-inning victory on Thursday night, the Yankees earned a chance to relax.
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4.36pm GMT The closest I've ever come to Skeleton is going face-first down a washing up liquid slip 'n' slide.
Going face-to-face are the Adam Glam and Fiat 500 TwinAir, decked out in colours to resemble, in the words of passing Londoners, either "some lovely aubergines" or, more prosaically, "a pair of plums".
Or how Moustakas uses the railing to launch his body skyward, thrusts his glove up and behind him and grabs the ball before falling into a safety net of Royals fans who prevent him from going face-first into a concrete floor.
It's about questioning where you're going, facing your challenges -- and yourself -- then moving forward.
"He went face and feet first".
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