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I'd like to face him any time".
"He doesn't like to face other strong athletes.
"I could easily say I wasn't but I like to face the facts.
"There's an ugliness to a lower-funded environment that people don't like to face," Mr. Eissler said.
We talk about the ghosts who chase and haunt us because we don't like to face much about our pasts.
"You really don't like to face this kind of thing," said Mrs. Tribble, whose ancestors owned the first lady's great-great-great-grandmother.
The islands are furred with hemlock, skirted with rocks and the tanned, peeling madrona trees that like to face the sun and sea breezes.
It is a truth that we don't like to face about ourselves, or about the young men who bloody their hands for us in this violent world.
"This is being done very late in the day – as doctors we just don't like to face up to it," Prof Ahmedzai added.
"If you look ahead a bit, in theory you are better off than if you come second," said a bubbling Van Persie, who added that he would like to face Brazil but just "a bit later" in the tournament.
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