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Look carefully at Bebe as he unpacks his briefcase of crude tools: he is made faceless, filmed from chest to thigh, and that suits his status as a predatory machine.

His colleague, computer programmer Jenny (Goswami), uses Shekhar's face as a model for that of the game's protagonist G.One (Technically Good One and in Hindi Jeevan), while the shape-shifting antagonist Ra.One (Technically Random Access Version One and in Hindi Rawan) is made faceless.

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The argument for using a system that allows the world to see what a firm's employees are up to is that it helps make faceless corporations seem more human in the eyes of their customers.

This collapsing of the being has to be learned with sufficiently impassive language to mask the gaze and bury feelings, making faceless targets of manufactured enemies.

I made them faceless, without any number.

Decisions are made by faceless individuals in Whitehall and elsewhere.

From the outside, a boardroom is all too often viewed as a kind of bubble where big decisions that influence thousands of lives are made by faceless people.

A cheeky echo of the engraved title page of the first edition of Hobbes' Leviathan, it showed an enormous man, his corporate body and clothing made of faceless folk, wielding a sword and a crook over the city he hoped to rule by fear.

It made them faceless, inhuman, and their families experienced it just that way.

In tune with the communal spirit of the protests, one person made these faceless images and distributed them.

As improbable a task as it may seem to make a faceless, squid-like creature lovable, VanderMeer does it.

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