Two years ago Semion Mogilevich, the face of Russian organized crime, was in a Russian prison.
For the Chhetri sisters, their pioneering endeavour is changing the face of tourism in Nepal.
This conclusion flies in the face of current British government policy that does the opposite.
So on the face of it, this latest analysis is a vote for conventional methods above organic.
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.
So the filmmakers focused on the theme of defining oneself in the face of unexpected obstacles.
FedEx planes had delivered packages in the face of hurricanes, volcano eruptions and labor strikes.
As a result, the face of butler service in the region is often, unexpectedly, Chinese.
Prime Minister David Cameron said the UK would "never buckle" in the face of terror attacks.
Is the administration worried about eroding Latino support in the face of stalled immigration reform?
There was bound to be some pushback in the face of all that acclaim.
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Suddenly, in the corner of his eye he caught the face of the vendor.
But now, global warming threatens to wipe their island from the face of the earth.
On the face of it, two sleepy companies, structured as so-called master limited partnerships (MLPs), merged.
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Actually, operating profit margins rise almost everywhere in the face of flat to declining revenues.
Sussex Police said both officers showed fearlessness and resolve in the face of extreme danger.
Could Hungarians reach out to each other like that, in the face of similar incidents?
On the face of it, the euro zone combines both these cultures of debt.
But once again, the fans will be watching John Elway as the face of the Broncos.
That stoicism in the face of emotional testimony disappeared in the jury room, he said.
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For humans are not completely powerless in the face of nature: rather the reverse.
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I'm still busy doing loads of promos and being the face of the Gateshead Thunder.
Rafsanjani's last-minute registration on Saturday had the potential to change the face of the election.
Stocks rose Thursday in the face of mixed readings from the U.S. labor market.
In the face of this much upheaval, only one thing could be riskier: standing still.
They have made a very serious promise in the face of very serious force.
In the face of a hopeless Administration, Federal Re-serve chairman Alan Greenspan must take the initiative.
Over the past two years, tablets have completely changed the face of the video game industry.
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I've become the face of the club, which is understandable given my experience and good looks!
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