The dancers perform face-to-face in two lines or in a circle, holding fans before their faces in some pieces and clapping thin bamboo sticks together in others.
Every face-to-face communication is two conversations, the content and the body language.
The sketch brought a smile to my face, a smile to the face of my two post-Sesame Street-age kids, and, I can only assume, a smile to the face of everyone else watching.
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It was the first face-to-face talks between the two since tensions erupted in public earlier this week.
The talks are set to take place in Baghdad in the next few weeks and will be one of the few, official face-to-face meetings between the two governments in many years.
Hanashite Hon'yaku also can be used for face-to-face conversations in which the two speakers share one smartphone.
In what may be a once-in-a-lifetime global downturn, they face two urgent and related tasks.
About two in five older men only have one or two face-to-face conversations per day.
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It was even less likely that the United States would face two such threats nearly simultaneously.
The poorest face two crises: the world recession and the resumption of food-price rises.
Gallagher could face two years in jail - although police have said they will "probably" not prosecute.
Youths convicted of loitering in stairwells or the entries to apartment blocks now face two months in prison.
This is an area where tax reformers face two separate questions that often get conflated in the political rhetoric.
But the McGill researchers, and those working along similar lines, face two problems.
Although Leonsis thinks the team will face two years of losses before breaking into the black, the Capitals are on the mend.
But apart from its own divisions, the opposition candidates face two main handicaps.
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So we face two options: oil prices come down sharply, or we enter a recession, which will drag oil prices down.
But I think two face masks and four hats, or anything else that makes a person look like a bulbous mushroom, are perfectly acceptable.
Marketing brands via mobile face two difficult challenges: First, gaining consumer attention on their personal and user-controlled devices where they act as singular gatekeepers.
The former editor of Indonesian Playboy could face two years in jail after Indonesian prosecutors said they would enforce a 2009 Supreme Court ruling.
The teen was scheduled to appear in court Tuesday to face two counts of murder and three counts of child abuse resulting in death.
But Gino Costa, the interior minister, says that ambitious plans to modernise police stations and focus police manpower on tackling crime face two big constraints.
After their incarceration, if they are found guilty, or immediately after their trial if they are found not guilty, the two face another threat: deportation.
But there are two face-palm details that are getting mostly overlooked.
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And that fixture backlog, coupled with their progress in the FA Cup, means Albion face two games in a week for the rest of the season.
Magazine publishers face two paper price increases this summer and are still trying to figure out how to make nickels from the Web, mobile and tablet platforms.
Mr Awale, of no fixed address, Mr Abdulkadir, of The Fleet, Springfield, Milton Keynes, each face two counts of murder carried out with two other unknown people.
But Conservative Peter Bone accused the minister of "trying to face two ways at once" and criticised the government for not allowing more time to debate the bill.
In America, says Chris Bright of Clifford Chance, a law firm based in London, price-fixers face two other worries that their British counterparts have so far been spared.
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