Sentence examples for to present a face from inspiring English sources

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And it's allowed us to present a face to the world".

"Almost any sport looks to, 'younger is better,' to present a face with more widespread appeal," Pearsall said.

You need to present a face that says: You have made the right decision, here, in hiring me.

The goal is to present a face to the person that's all foamy white teeth under fluorescent lights, dead eyes, and maybe a little bit of spit strings or drool.

The Los Angeles Times wrote that Bana as Avner "projects a combination of sensitivity and ruthlessness and... knows how to present a face for which worry is a new experience".

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Acknowledging that extra funding is not available, Hughes hopes to recruit volunteers and magistrates – serving or retired – to present a more friendly face at the entrance to courts which are presently dominated by security checks and a maze of noticeboards.

Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, a former president and Parliament speaker, has also tried to present a kinder face.

Each state she emerges into appears to present a new face of the horrors of slavery.

A heat wave is hard on people who have to present a cheerful face to the world.

(Grant ill-advisedly decided to present a stoic public face instead of fighting back).

One big reason for all the mystery surrounding the guerrillas is that they have yet to present a public face to the world at large.

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