Sentence examples for was faces from inspiring English sources

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was faces

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The front part of the head, featuring the eyes, nose, and mouth and the surrounding area.

  • She has a pretty face.

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So it was faces bloomed out of the murk Jane hadn't set eyes on since university.

There were people all down the valleys and up the hills; wherever I looked, all I could see was faces.

Fusco must have realized that it was faces that he wanted, and he compensated for the movement of the train by focussing on a single person and moving his camera while he pressed the shutter, so that individual faces are often captured in focus against a slightly blurred background.

On my most recent visit, it was "Faces From the Southern Ocean," an engaging series of head shots of Antarctic animals.

And Manafort, the Baker who never was, faces the kind of ruin and humiliation that his forebears in Naples or New Britain probably could never imagine.

Testing out the app for myself over the course of a week, I found myself clicking more often on the users with striking profile pictures: Since all I could see on the grid was faces, how else would I choose?

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He was facing 22 charges.

He was facing them front.

Sometimes the fighting was face to face".

"It was face to face," Holley said.

She was face down.

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