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Part of a face, that is.
But the part of a face that reminds him of her always turns out to belong to someone else.
Here, participants had to report if the upper part of a face (containing the eyes) belonged to a familiar person or not, whether the lower part (containing the mouth) was congruent or not with the person to be recognized.
A striking one is "A Melancholic Day" (1936), in which a morose looking part of a face (the brow, eye and nose) shares a cloudy ground with a silver spoon, a large floating drape of black cloth, the carefully coiffed back of a woman's head, a small nosegay and a tiny round table.
They look at Vietnam, it seems, as a child kneeling in the corridor, his eye to the keyhole, looks at two grownups arguing in a locked room the aperture of the keyhole small; the figures shadowy, mostly out of sight; the voices indistinct, isolated threats without meaning; isolated glimpses, part of an elbow, a man's jacket (who is the man?), part of a face, a woman's face.
An earlier teaser poster featured a stylized gun as part of a face.
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The replacement of the bells in a $3.5 million project is part of a face-lift in preparation for the cathedral's 850th anniversary next year that includes a renovation of the obsolete and energy-intensive lighting system and renowned organ.
As part of a face-to-face pep talk, Oprah tells Lindsay bluntly, it's time to cut the crap.
Details of bowel symptoms are usually obtained from patients as part of a face-to-face clinical consultation.
Bowel symptom history is usually taken by medical practitioners as part of a face-to-face consultation.
Children completed a shortened form of Harter's Self-perception Profile for Children as part of a face-to-face assessment at age 8.5 years.
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