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By looking at the faces of the Humiston children, we can see what Humiston was seeing as he died.
Other lines, these from Wilfred Owen, also came to mind looking at the faces of the American dead, whose average age is 26.
Even looking at the faces for as little as one second, Todorov found, yielded the exact same result: a snap judgment that generally identified the winners and losers.
"I speak at a commencement or a high-school graduation, and I'm looking at the faces of kids," he told me.
"The general sense, looking at the faces of the Braves after this comeback, was that we were going to beat them that seventh game.
Those gathering for the trial say they are unsettled by looking at the faces of the accused, Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al-Megrahi and Al Amin Khalifa Fhimah.
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To me, even though we are looking at the face of Jefferson Davis, it is still a photograph of Lincoln.
But that was not what Gawain was looking at; he was looking at the face of the old man, which he could see properly for the first time.
Then he was lying on his back & looking at the face of a lady--it took a moment to comprehend he was looking up & she was looking down.
Essentially, you're looking at the face of modern manufacturing.
Maeyer and Talanquer ([2010]) found that errors and bias may arise because students are looking at the face value of an assessment.
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