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Julianne took it full in the face and never so much as turned her head.
He cut inside the fullback, received the ball exactly where he wanted it, full in his stride.
So too today, the essential first step in confronting the growing nuclear threat is to stare it full in the face.
Increasingly distant from us, empire is such a knotty, ambiguous subject, in which the British are the bad guys rather than the plucky underdogs, that it has become easier to ignore our imperial legacy than to examine it full in the face.
When, during a comically botched-up getaway, a man is shot in the face, the image is obviously based on one of the most famous sequences in Eisenstein's "Potemkin," and the startled face is used the same way it was in "Potemkin" — to convey in an instant how someone who just happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, the irrelevant "innocent" bystander, can get it full in the face.
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