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They need to have face time with each of the players.
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"You can't always have face time," said Gloria Molina, a Clinton supporter who also did not attend.
Once you have face time with your boss, make eye contact, speak clearly, and let him or her know what the problem is.
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He would have faced additional time had he gone to trial and been convicted on all counts.
If the press refused to give her up, the reporters would have faced prison time.
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