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Let's face it, managing a staff of fitness instructors is not a typical administrative job.
The limit for the race is 20 runners so some horses could face being balloted out later in the week.
With the sun shining on her face and surrounded by her loved ones, Sophia was content.
There's always a chance of danger from a free-kick or something, and you don't want to end up with egg on your face.
Suddenly the profits of doom were left with egg on their face as the Blues relished life at the summit.
If you don't want to end up with egg on your face, you had best approach the whole of today with a pinch of salt.
Can they lie with a straight face to their co-workers, customers or business associates?
It is clear from the face of the policy that this was a mortgage protection assurance policy.
Air people can also bring a smile to anyone's face when they are low on spirits.
Let's face it, most of them came here to escape the low quality of life and the glaring risks.
These warn them that their policies are highly unlikely to produce the sum assured and that they may face a problem in the future.
As much as any other task an entrepreneur must face, she must deal with these manic highs and depressing lows.
Plants that need abundant water are a luxury we can ill afford, because of the water shortages your generation will most assuredly face.
Life assurers could face a messy row over misleading customers unless they give a clearer picture of potential losses.
Arikha's own unsparing self-portraits, often nude, show a fiercely alert, intelligent, sometimes astonished, sometimes grimacing face.
She leaned forward and turned to face him with a look of astonishment on her face.
The look on his face as he saw Missy at the door was both of astonishment and embarrassment.
The man gets a surprise call and has to take an unexpected flight and then face some 36 hours of astoundingly dangerous adventures.
The control orders were rushed through parliament earlier this month in the face of widespread opposition.
We face today a rising inclination for public policy makers to pander to the lowest common denominator.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Now she was face to face with the gravamen of her depression, with an alert morning mind to sift over its elements.
A look of profound alarm came upon Mrs. Cinch's face, and she glanced at the Rev. Mr. groaner.
Then you give it a good rub round with your hands so as to go all over them, and then you can gorm them well over your face.
But the look on his face was too much for Gratian's composure, and she turned away.
Her noble face was so grief-stricken that she looked years older in a single day.
Her neck was no bigger than a gripman's wrist and she had a nose that stood right out from her face almost an eighth of an inch.
Her eyes were beautiful as she raised them to the face of this good Samaritan.
For Gordy, when absolutely forced to face an unknown woman, could bring to the encounter a certain bluff ingratiation.
When I tuck him up, he grabbed me round the neck and dug his little face into mine.
She had a friendly, grandmotherly face, and invited Walter to come into her hut.
She had a ribbon in her long, glossy hair, and her face shone pleasantly with soap.
The tail gunner had his greenhouse blown into his face and is in the hospital.
The dust and soot drift in and settle on our clothes, and grime our hands and face.
Here Victor's lip quivered, for Monnier griped him by the arm, and looked him in the face with wild stony eyes.
He was a great bear of a man, with a goatlike face, very dirty and unshaven, but splendidly dressed.
The glumness had gone from his face, and when he saw me he signed for me to stoop down.
Why could he not go back, face them, give up his gun, wait for the law to speak?
I have seen a goral run down the face of a cliff which appeared to be almost perpendicular, and where the dogs dared not venture.
Johnson's left hand was gouging at my face, his fingers digging at my eyes.
In the face of such facts, the estates continued to be withheld from her governance.
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