Sentence examples for rose face from inspiring English sources

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A gold compact filled with pink Bulgarian rose face powder, first formulated in 1935, comes with a matching goose-down powder puff ($45 to $150) and is meant to be applied "starting from the wings of the nose," according to Caron's "powder master," Monsieur Papuga.

The Red Rose face the Pumas on Saturday (20 10 BST) in the first Test, before the sides meet again in the second Test on 15 June.

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The Great Work begins," Pfitsch announced as she rose, facing in this instance an empty bed, upon which Prior Walter, played by Andrew Garfield, is to cower.

Teachers and students must rise, face the flag and sing the anthem.

Now 18 and a coveted striker for the Red Bulls of Major League Soccer, Altidore is the rising face (and big body) of American soccer.

The work opens with one man crouching in a circle of light on a dark stage, the music a low hum as he slowly rises, face upturned, one hand lifted overhead.

Alex Hilton, director of the campaign group Generation Rent, said the price rises faced by prospective first-time buyers were "miserable news".

She went on: Below them are the waters, the waters under which lies the country without hats, where the sun rises facing backwards.

"Richard Meier is the ultimate amenity," she said of the designer of the pair of 14 story condominiums that are to rise facing each other across Perry Street.

Finance Minister Simon Hamilton, who is devising the rebate scheme, told BBC's Good Morning Ulster on Friday that reporting of the rates rise facing some was "very alarmist".

When he rose, his face was purple.

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