This is a double loser: a black eye for the brand, and a difficult argument to make in court with a straight face (although such arguments often come across as surprisingly reasonable when they are made in the right legal context).
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Ben Stiller stars as Ted, who we see at the beginning of the film as a shy high school student with a mouthful of braces that make his face look like the grill of a 1957 Buick.
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The screenwriter is Robert Towne, who wrote half of the movies that made Jack Nicholson a star, and the leading lady is Thandie Newton, whose face could make a thousand ships do pretty much anything she wants.
Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris has proved once again his estimable ability to make a buck in the face of adversity.
I'm sure there are some folks in the financial service industry who make that argument, although I'm not sure that they make it with a straight face.
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The PCA's decision to force the Met to make Mr Dizaei face a tribunal led to a threat of protest action by the National Black Police Association (NBPA).
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We have spoken with President Obama about how to make a strategic alliance and face common problems that we have in the nation, such as drug traffic and organized crime.
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Furthermore, it is a challenge to make an ogre out of a man whose tanned face is known only to the minority of voters who pay close attention to Congress.
Giving a public that has pretty clearly said it could stand a little less Facebook in its face a product designed to make them spend dramatically more time Facebooking is a little perverse, but the potential rewards are enormous.
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If it is vital, try to make it a sit down, face-to-face.
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Internet communities might provide similar support, but it often wouldn't be nearly as instant, and the lack of a face-to-face presence might make it harder for people to feel motivated enough to really craft their work.
But I think they want to give a young, fresh face a chance to sort of make an impact and get a role on this film.
But being cheap is making a comeback, especially with voters who have to make their own sacrifices in the face of a struggling economy.
Somehow we suspect that, if any of these companies make a run at Microsoft, they're going to face a reaction that makes Apple's successful defense of the Tiger brand against Tiger Direct look meek by comparison.
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He has become a symbol of those differences -- a contemporary face of a decades-old movement to make the ancient religion more relevant.
Euribor futures rose in defiance almost daring the ECB to make such a bold move in the face of growing financial market uncertainty.
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The Blues hope to make a Heineken Cup amends when they face the mighty Toulouse, the three-times European champions, in this season's tournament on April 11.
Nevertheless, it is wrongheaded, and despite the sunk costs and the difficulty of reversing field in the policy world, the Clinton Administration should make a gradual but unmistakable about-face.
Dr. SKRAPEC SYNC: Right now if there is a criminal like a serial killer or bank robber, they are able to print in the code, 'cos each face you make has a particular code, a number for the eyebrows and a number for the nostril.
If there had been a general consensus on HP???s board that the leaker should be identified, the simplest approach would have been to ask all directors, again at a face-to-face meeting, to make their telephone and e-mail records available to a third party investigator.
They have to schedule it, make the time and put on a pretty face.
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That Mr Kilpatrick's challenger, Freman Hendrix, was a fellow black Democrat appeared to make it even easier for voters to choose a fresh, less tarnished face.
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These included force-feeding custard to a seven-year-old boy, slapping a seven-year-old boy across the face, pinching a girl's nose to make her open her mouth and restraining a pupil to a chair with a belt.
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Meanwhile, Ros Altmann, director general of over-50s organisation Saga and a former government adviser on pensions, said ministers could face a costly legal challenge if they did not make changes.
While companies that draw a large portion of revenue from Europe could face challenges over coming quarters, it is impossible to make a blanket statement that such exposure is a negative in and of itself.
As well as writing the script, Mr Edwards was the film's make-up artist using a children's face painting set.
"I could make a few WBO defences or go on to face the likes of Tavoris Cloud and Chad Dawson, " said Cleverly.
On the face of it, they make a strong, if dispiriting, case.
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