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She said she managed to hit his face anyway.
"The last guy who did that hit his face," Ford said.
"He'd cruise and trip and hit his face on the table's edge," Mr. Cheng recalled.
After picking the object up, the Northern Ireland international seemed to suggest it had hit his face, below his left eye.
Ms. Jenkins said that her grandson slowly turned around to face her after he was hit, his face expressionless as he fell.
According to Moro and Griffith, a Sherpa who had been bleeding said later that he had not been hurt by falling ice; he had slipped and hit his face.
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As the bullet enters Mr. Woodard's skull, the gunman turns his head away, a movement that investigators suspect was done to prevent blood splatter from hitting his face.
With the sunlight hitting his face, Sherlock looked positively corpse-like and out of place among all the festivities and smiles.
"He flings his arms wide, like Jesus on the cross, and the sun hits his face – and you can't help but imagine what he's feeling".
A report from Browder's subsequent visit to a medical clinic gives two explanations for the contusion: one is an "alleged attack by staff" and the other is "hitting his face into the shower wall," which Browder says did not happen.
Soggy Exmoor is "a sponge squeezing itself, a waterlogged lung"; a new-born goat-kid is "rickety as a stool with a leg too short"; rain hitting his face is "the wave-slap of an angry sea"; a jet topping the horizon is "a cat mounting a fence".
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