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They had named the company for a Roman god usually depicted with two heads facing in different directions.
Their faces were gnarled and grimacing, their heads facing different directions, as if they were fighting to break free from each other.
But now at several companies they all hop with spines upright and heads facing forward, an image that even if exciting, dissipates the morbid drama of this scene.
They regrouped instead, forming a tight circle around the nest entrance with their heads facing outward, ready to fight to the last ant.
Later the garlands were interpreted as two snakes entwined in opposite directions with their heads facing; and a pair of wings, in token of Hermes' speed, was attached to the staff above the snakes.
The archaeology of the plague also reveals that most people, however, were buried with touching care, neatly laid out in rows, heads facing west, with far more bodies put in coffins than in most medieval cemeteries – but possibly through fear of infection.
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Brian Lightman of heads' union, ASCL, said heads faced a tough job to persuade pupils to stay on.
Arrange the pins so that the heads face the body of the dress and the pointed tips face outward.
"Is that your girl?" he asked one man, who kept his head facing the ground.
I could see his white head, facing back, in the direction it had come from.
Wittgenstein pointed to the epistemological significance of puzzle pictures, such as the ambiguous "duck-rabbit" that can be seen either as a duck's head facing one way or a rabbit's head facing another way.
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