Then they can go and face Brazil with the confidence you can only get from winning.
But Linde feared that it would face antitrust problems and bought Aga of Sweden instead.
Or surely I'd about-face and on the double, But it just doesn't work anymore.
Two years ago Semion Mogilevich, the face of Russian organized crime, was in a Russian prison.
Playfulness is a great way to address the many issues we face in our society.
Ms. CHANG: Well, women of color actually face a double disadvantage with respect to wealth.
Now kids are awash in orange and black clothes, face paint and hair dye.
There you will also find the large, concerned face of Medusa carved in stone.
It was more like a string of arrests for throwing cream pies in the mayors face.
The tournament souvenirs: wristwatches with Bliley's picture on the face, paid for by Bliley's campaign.
For the Chhetri sisters, their pioneering endeavour is changing the face of tourism in Nepal.
Of the myriad disadvantages small companies face, retaining talent is one of the biggest.
This conclusion flies in the face of current British government policy that does the opposite.
Improving the safety of young drivers will also mean that they will face lower motor insurance costs.
So on the face of it, this latest analysis is a vote for conventional methods above organic.
The provisions, part of the 650-page corporate tax bill enacted in October, represent an about-face by Congress.
The signals coming from the preparatory talks, however, suggest it'll be a wiggle rather than a volte-face.
So, I had no problems having sunlight beaming into my face when I was going to sleep.
Mr Atkinson said the city council city had prepared a support package for the staff who face redundancy.
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And if you are old enough to commit these crimes, you are old enough to face the punishment.
Mr Johnson told those gathered that those responsible for the violence "face punishment they will bitterly, bitterly regret".
It will not be a slap in the face to others traumatized by the events of that day.
If convicted Dutschke could face up to life in prison and hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines.
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Small animals often fall prey to the speeding traffic on the highway, while larger animals face other risks.
Nearly half of the rooms face south with dramatic views across the Seine to the nearby Eiffel Tour.
Eventually, I found my arms reluctantly outstretched with a ludicrously large tourist map in front of my face.
The former passengers from the Ariana jet allege that they face persecution if they are returned to Afghanistan.
Likewise a fiscal remedy like a massive tax cut is unrealistic in the face of the current deficit.
"I felt I had an opportunity to give to someone who I knew the face of, " Dorry says.
Get ready for noni face creams, lip balms, soaps and shampoos--even a horse supplement.
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