"Try making this area here darker, " said Joe, circumscribing the girl's face with a finger.
It gets kind of heavy, and you almost hit yourself in the face with it.
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They grow red in the face with apoplectic anger that anyone dare have a different view.
Please keep smudging your face with dirt and wearing spacesuit-inspired get-ups with mountainous shoulder pads.
David now sees industry coming face-to-face with the social power of employees and customers.
Like the app environment, social discovery tends to bring users face-to-face with higher-quality content.
"We're not going to solve the problems we face with voting alone, " he said.
Members of the Nusra Front declined to meet face to face with CNN journalists.
The row turned violent with her hitting him in the face with a beer bottle.
Matters were made worse by the coincidence of this apparent volte face with several others.
The head artist Sergio and his assistant Francesco come face to face with Galileo Galilei.
"Neighbourhood officers are engaging face-to-face with the public and listening to any concerns they have, " it said.
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In other words, the initial health check will be face to face with a computer screen instead.
As Reynolds described the incident in the airport hangar, John Edwards covered his face with his hands.
One elderly woman recalled getting hit in the face with a matkot paddle and needing dental work.
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Still, North American and European officials will come face-to-face with a Myanmar delegation in KL next month.
After Jordany Valdespin's game-ending grand slam last month, Buck clobbered him in the face with a whipped-cream pie.
"With any new brand, it's important to build a relationship--to put a face with the brand, " says Soave.
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.
Orwell had gone to Spain to fight Francoist fascism, but found himself face-to-face with another form of totalitarianism.
And though she may not do business face-to-face with any man, she can make full use of technology.
Large numbers of Americans who have never encountered Latinos except in Hollywood are now coming face-to-face with them.
She collapsed on a chair and covered her face with her long-fingered hands.
He was in a rush to get to work, so he went outside, covering his face with his hands.
My mom just told me a child at a local school wrote on his face with a permanent marker.
The cordial and courteous Dr Farooq had just come face to face with a group of former Taliban recruits.
She had a crude face with small eyes and a large, downturned mouth, but she did not look unkind.
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