Members of the Nusra Front declined to meet face to face with CNN journalists.
The head artist Sergio and his assistant Francesco come face to face with Galileo Galilei.
In other words, the initial health check will be face to face with a computer screen instead.
But many, including Kerry Koletar of Baltimore, are coming face to face with a downside of that strategy.
He also uses Oovoo to connect face to face with both current and prospective customers to discuss projects.
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It felt like coming face to face with a long lost love, seen countless times in crinkled photographs.
The cordial and courteous Dr Farooq had just come face to face with a group of former Taliban recruits.
Once you are in the water, face to face with a 15-ton, 15m-long giant, the rest of the world seems to fade away.
Here, the candidates are tested like nowhere else, coming face to face with voters hour after hour in meetings, rallies and debates.
But unlike most animals of the wild, the tiger does not dive for cover if it comes face to face with you.
For a Georgia woman, that meant she came face to face with the man who broke into her car and stole her purse.
With the help of military convoys, State Department officials are now finally meeting face-to-face with local leaders to sort out these kinds of projects.
They are also excellent wildlife spotters, and if you come face to face with a full grown male they will tell you what to do.
Suddenly, you can be face to face with a gigantic possibility.
He will meet face to face with all the undecided congressmen.
His sudden death, in 1943, left Kennan free to negotiate, face to face with Salazar, for the use of bases in the Azores by U.S. aircraft.
Heavy interventions in the foreign-exchange markets always raise a stink at the groups, forums and committees where Japan's policymakers come face to face with their American counterparts.
Santos Foundation, a public charity that works to help at-risk youth prepare for law-abiding, contributing lives, I work face to face with young citizens on a regular basis.
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The case, which is still going on, brought Malaysians face to face with a hidden scandal at the heart of this multiracial society: the abuse of overseas domestic helpers.
When I sat face to face with Derek Wanless in 2002, what impressed me was the clarity of thinking about the long-term issues of health service productivity and demand.
To explain the pressures many endangered species face from humans, Attenborough came face-to-face with a baby rhinoceros in Kenya, whose horn had been removed to protect him from poachers.
But for all its imposing stately grandeur, this was the simple Anglican prayer book service, its late medieval language bringing the congregation uncompromisingly face to face with the reality of death.
In Lebanon, it was possible for me to meet face-to-face with the capturers of Western hostages, and I was the only person from the West to be able to do that.
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There's more to the Duchess of Cornwall than you see: invariably she manages to win people round when she comes face to face with them, despite the Diana back-story we all know so well.
He even came face to face with Saddam Hussein to get British hostages released during the Gulf War and, soon after, celebrated his 80th birthday in the company of The Queen at Number 10.
If it chooses to continue to lash out at Israel's civilians, it could find itself face to face with a ground offensive, a development that would take the current operation to a new level.
At the camp we came face to face with a group of freshly dressed Islamic figures who had come to the camp from the Iranian side to inspect, and who tried to avoid being filmed.
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