Face - Has their face fallen on one side?
BBC: Stroke campaign by pharmacists to cut number of victims
"We've fallen off the face of the AltaVista world, " sighs Klemm.
Mr Barroso was given the job only after all the other candidates had fallen away in the face of objections from one side or another.
Now Newtown will need to muster the courage to rebuild, to keep raising the siblings of fallen angels, to face another day without a beloved child.
He returned to the Bills with a noticeably sun-burnt face, sheepishly explaining he had fallen asleep on the beach after working out at his home in Miami.
So if history shows that proposed anti-price-gouging legislation has fallen flat on its face, and if two federal agencies have said they haven't found any evidence of price gouging by oil and natural gas companies, and no one has been prosecuted under existing laws for price fixing, then why the new legislation?
In "Careless Love" it's all here, from the time when Elvis' momma died and he uttered the words, "Oh God, everything I have is gone, " to his lower-than-low death, pajama bottoms at his ankles, fallen from the commode, face buried in his own vomit.
Te'o said they were from the person he believed to be Lennay Kekua, a woman he had fallen for online but never met face-to-face.
If the Durham team's figures are used to adjust grades, the real value of newly minted A-levels has fallen a little compared with their face value every year since 2003, as slightly more students choose easier subjects over hard ones than did the year before.
The sister had fallen forward, so there was no face to be seen, just her great flowery swathed knees and dark hair with its elaborate and outdated coiffure.
During a pause, I looked down Fuji's face to see hundreds of flickering lights tracing its coiled paths like fallen stars.
Within the coming weeks, long-awaited, much debated new regulations from the U.S. Department of Education are due to hit the sector and possibly affect share prices for some of its 15 publicly traded companies whose stocks, on average, have already fallen by around 30% in the last year in the face of increased scrutiny.
Her face flushed pink again, and she looked like the Bridey Taylor he had fallen in love with.
However, shares in global food producers have fallen over the past week, with consumers warned that they likely face higher prices, at least in the short term.
It is significant that the value of Talisman shares have fallen by more than 20% during the past few months in the face of an active disinvestment campaign supported by many of the signatories of the December 9 letter, and following media reports on Talisman's involvement in Sudan.
On the face of it, these findings imply that high yield bond funds should concentrate their holdings in fallen angels.
The issue that GM, the Washington Post, Forbes and all media companies using the traditional advertising model need to face is not whether Facebook is a media company so much as whether or not advertising techniques have fallen behind these digital times.
By the afternoon, the election commission was announcing that Mr Kocharian had fallen just short of an absolute majority: he had 49.8%, and must face a run-off after all.
Cole is also likely to face punishment from his club for the abusive tweet, with manager Roberto Di Matteo stating his player had fallen foul of Chelsea's social media policy.
Highland Council employee Mark Phillips, 51, had fallen about 50m (164ft) while climbing in the Raeburn's Buttress area on the north face of the mountain on Monday.
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