I prefer a thousand times an esquisse, painted by Corot in the open countryside, face to face with powerful reality. |
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She was met face to face with a guy who had thick messy dirty blonde hair and blue eyes that sparkled with laughter. |
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The door slowly opened and Skye found herself face to face with a behemoth of a creature. |
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While making a hasty exit, Mike and Debbie come face to face with some of the scariest clowns ever to set down this side of the midway! |
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After quarterback Jay Fiedler waggled to his right, he found himself face to face with Armstrong. |
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Come face to face with polar bears, walruses, harbour seals and beluga whales. |
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Fans will have the opportunity to debate the most buzzworthy topics and come face to face with their favorite celebrities. |
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Even the scientist, as an individual human being, may come face to face with nihility opening up to the ground of human existence itself. |
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But chance brought her face to face with the true intentions of her captors. |
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The woman pushed in front of her daughter until she was face to face with Isabelle. |
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Dr. Fowles uses the term to describe what happens to people when they come face to face with what they believe is unfaceable. |
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And Rudolph found himself face to face with the most radiant girl he had ever seen. |
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He showed a very strange smile, almost a sneer before crouching a bit down so that he was face to face with me. |
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Andy wheeled round and stamped back towards us until he was face to face with the suspicious rebel. |
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As the play progresses, one comes face to face with one's self, the self that has denied itself the fulfilment of its own desires. |
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The moment will come when you are face to face with the couple, whether in the receiving line or at the reception. |
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Right away an unofficial receiving line started as Amanda came face to face with all of her closest friends. |
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You then come face to face with a wall of glass, behind which lurks the hotel reception desk, quite unlike any other you will have seen. |
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We also came face to face with one of my favourite sharks, the marvellous wobbegong. |
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Most imagine a wondrous city or a verdant garden where human beings come face to face with God. |
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I opened the door and came face to face with a fat janitor smoking a cigarette and operating an extraordinarily loud vacuum. |
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Here she came face to face with the welfare and social problems confronting large families. |
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All of a sudden, you're face to face with a black, hairy spider the size of a beach ball. |
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Turning, he found himself face to face with a teenage brunette in a tight green top and figure-hugging black trousers. |
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Soon I found myself standing face to face with myself, in the light, leaf green bathroom. |
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I sat in Mr. Minister's tanned Buick station wagon, a miserable hostage, about to come face to face with bargain bins of felt and pipe cleaner. |
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She came face to face with a tall man with black eyes staring down at her coldly. |
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He comes face to face with the awesome predator Giganotosaurus in an exhilarating journey. |
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The maid realised that there was a good chance that she could be face to face with the room's lodger. |
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We made our way among a swarm of bodies, until I was face to face with a woman who was sobbing uninhibitedly. |
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Continue that count, albeit an artificially pre-programmed tally, to the year 2020, and you're face to face with the future. |
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Now these grotesque, giant cybernauts shall come face to face with the steadfast resolve of this residual band. |
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Yesterday afternoon I answered the doorbell and came face to face with an evil homunculus. |
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As for flowers, a small corsage you can pin on her coat gives you a reason to be face to face with her for several seconds at meeting. |
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Peering into the hollows of trees, you may come face to face with this wraithlike creature. |
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I was pondering however, this good old boy network, as I come face to face with it from time to time. |
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I bow down before it and pray fervently that I never come face to face with it. |
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Sitting face to face with a Satmar man schooling her in atavistic Satmar rules was the last place she wanted to be. |
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At the novel's climax, the main character finds herself face to face with the thief. |
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At the climactic moment, the main character of the novel finds herself face to face with the thief. |
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There, in his cluttered office at the end of a gravel lane, I came face to face with one of my unsung literary heroes. |
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Sitara wheeled around in surprise, to come face to face with Rolan Snow. |
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A cafe owner vouches for them and they are freed, but it isn't long before they come face to face with the bloodthirsty robber and his hatchet man! |
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At that sit-down, Iran's foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif will come face to face with his counterpart, John Kerry. |
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I can't wait for him to set foot in parliament as a backbencher where he is going to be face to face with the people he always arrogantly insults. |
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Invited to be the guest of honor, Landis was then forced to come face to face with the people that he fooled. |
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Ventilation inspector Jim Knowles has dealt with some slippery customers, but nothing could have prepared him for coming face to face with a Mexican milk snake in Tameside. |
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He came face to face with a man who shone a torch in his face. |
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But the male regulars at the Met bar in Sale may have to eat their words after coming face to face with woman wielding the fastest cue in Britain. |
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But the action really worth watching will unfurl where delegates and lobbyists come face to face with actual unmasked New Yorkers, who will demand accountability. |
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There came a hearty clap on my shoulder and I half-turned to come face to face with a ruddy-complexioned bloke about my own age, perhaps a little less. |
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It came face to face with the dream of every athlete who has ever been stuck in the bush leagues looking up at the big time. |
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Hypnotherapy allows a person to access their deeper levels of awareness in order to come face to face with the root problem and resolve it. |
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We feel one of these untrained civilians will come face to face with a scrupleless smuggler. |
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She turned towards the door, leaving Mr Sweetley face to face with that bustle, more quiversome than ever. |
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A quilled lionfish was face to face with a saurian moray eel, sizing it up before swimming on. |
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When Charlemagne incorporated much of Central Europe, he brought the Frankish state face to face with the Avars and Slavs in the southeast. |
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Phubbing, which is the term for snubbing someone you're face to face with by looking at or using your phone, is a big source of conflict. |
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Cozzie shopping can be a depressing experience, as one comes face to face with one's cellulite in the changing room mirror. |
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Aschkenase says she then found herself face to face with Josef Mengele, a Schutzstaffel physician infamous for his practices at the death camp. |
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It was the first time I came face to face with Sir Conrad Hunte, even though he had not been knighted at the time. |
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Also new this year, come face to face with the gladiators at the York Dungeon and explore the cave of cannibal Sawney Bean at the Edinburgh Dungeon. |
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This time it's super sleuth Sherlock, who has to put on his thinking cap when the wife of Dr Watson suddenly disappears and Holmes comes face to face with his mortal enemy. |
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The poor woman's in need of a stiff drink when she pops into the Rovers with her pensioner pals and comes face to face with the pair smooching at the bar. |
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Police officers who routinely come face to face with masked gangs believe they are selling video footage of the violence to foreign television channels. |
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If you should someday round a corner on the hiking trail and come face to face with a mountain lion, you would probably never forget the mighty cat. |
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Following Patrick down to the cellar, I came face to face with gargantuan barrels carved with images of nubile nymphets, dating back to the turn of the 19th century. |
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I dreamed I was sitting face to face with Michael Eisner in an exclusive meeting with Daily News editors and reporters, most of whom were beamed up after this interview. |
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The bad guy is thrown out of his car and comes face to face with Arrow. |
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