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Chicago presents a different face in each direction.
From structural perspective, the simplest explanation is that receptor-bound arrestin presents a different "face" to the world, where elements engaged by particular partners, such as ERK1/2, become more accessible or better aligned (Gurevich and Gurevich, 2003).
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Ms Chacón would certainly present a different face.
Attractive, vivacious, professionally ambitious, Joyce was secretive, presented a different face to different people, and seemed unable to commit herself.
But Nicholas Batten, an Expo spokesman, insisted: "It is very important that we keep presenting a different face.
Mr. N'Dour and his music, she said, presented "a different face of Islam when we weren't hearing other voices".
'He was very candid about his own struggles.' Yet to the White House, he presented a different face.
To others, the woman, Gu Kailai, the 53-year-old Chinese lawyer who was formally charged Thursday with murdering Neil Heywood, the British businessman found dead in his Chinese hotel room last November, presented a different face.
As Cooper-Chen and Scotton (2010: 108 109) note, such English language media are "more consciously world oriented," aiming to "present a different face of China" to the world.
Two faces were the same individual presented from different viewpoints, and the target was a different face presented from a different viewpoint.
The effort to find Flight 370 has presented opportunities for Beijing to show a different face.
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