Sentence examples for missing a face from inspiring English sources

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Neither is missing a limb, or has impaired speech or is missing a face part.

The cost of missing a face is higher than the cost of declaring a nonface to be a face".

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Who would want to miss a face like that?

But early in the third period, after the analysts John Davidson and Bill Clement discussed face-off statistics and their importance, ABC missed a face-off to show an irrelevant tape of Montreal winning the Cup in 1993.

Newly reelected Russian President Vladimir Putin will be missing a familiar face at the cabinet table following the announcement yesterday that his longtime colleague and personal friend Andrei Fursenko will not return as Minister for Education and Science in the new cabinet.

"The Walking Dead" Season 3 premieres on AMC this fall, Sun., Oct. 14th at 9 p.m. Season 2 ended with Hershel's farm being overtaken by zombies and the crew missing a few faces.

As a consequence of the lack of power, the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval of the multivariate adjusted odds-ratio was 0.44 meaning that we cannot formally exclude that our trial could have missed a substantial face masks effectiveness; i.e. a relative reduction of the ILI attack rate of up to 56%.

One young woman with a bandanna over her face flung a trash bag into the road, narrowly missing a police officer's face as he chased a separate protester.

Without missing a beat, let your face fall in horrifying disappointment.

Another man, missing a shoe and his face covered with blood, stumbled into a neighborhood store, the Hope Grocery.

At 19 he faces missing a second consecutive home season.

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