Certainly the more you get to face him the more comfortable you feel with it.
Things could not get any worse, so I resolved to face him down.
Henry ran onto the ball and deftly chipped it over Gruenebaum when the goaltender came out to face him one-on-one.
By their own definition, Purple Protesters are disillusioned with orthodox politics, so are unlikely to face him at the ballot box.
Two prominent Southern California Republicans have filed to face him: state Rep. Gary Miller, who represents Diamond Bar and surrounding communities, and Orange County Deputy District Attorney Peter Pierce.
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The witness told police Guolee and the other gang member punched and kicked him in the face and left him bleeding.
In an interview just after the shooting, Zimmerman told police that the struggle began when Martin "jumped out from the bushes" and punched him in the face, knocking him down.
She was driving slowly, turning her face from him to the road and back to him again.
It took a dozen visits for Warren Christopher, an American secretary of state, to persuade Mr Assad to sit face-to-face with him, instead of the normal neck-straining side-by-side.
His appeal on the stump, his unique background, his opposition to the Iraq war and the fact that he is a fresh face set him apart in a competitive race that also is expected to include front-runner Sen.
Not identified by the Record: the football dad who distracted Hurley after he picked up the ball, making him think he wanted a hug, before Minton-Sander face-planted him and forced a fumble.
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Mr Lawson told Hull Crown Court that Mr Hewison had "squared up" to the group before one of them punched him in the face and then "bounced" round him provocatively.
When Arnold Begay reached his breaking point, two of the men lifted him to his feet and a woman cupped his face and sang to him.
And buying them would light up his face and send him hone early to his family.
And so on and so forth, with the requisite smattering of "make him face his accusers" comments.
He has been in action for Argentina in the Copa America, denying Ferguson the opportunity to speak to him face-to-face.
Each time he advised the companies to put someone on a plane and track the CEO down to fire him face-to-face.
Kazan was not handsome: he had a scrawny body, a long nose, and a craggy face that marked him as foreign.
He intends to learn lessons to help him face this challenge again.
Lord Cranborne had put his own authority on the line in the negotiations, which included face-to-face meetings between him and the prime minister.
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Germany won 4-2, but it was the kind of decision that could have blown up in Loew's face and make him look like a fool.
Many believe he got a free pass from perfunctory earlier hearings, and they welcome these new opportunities to have him face the music of serious inquiry.
The driver of a coach that plunged 30ft (9m) from a viaduct near Bath will "never" attend court to face charges against him, his lawyer has said.
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Seeing his always smiling face, and him seeing me approaching, brought out joy in each of us social beings who have been in a lack of social encounters.
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Mylute and Oxbow, who finished fifth and sixth in the Derby, along with Will Take Charge (eighth), Itsmyluckyday (15th) and Goldencents (17th) are likely to face off against him again.
Gyarmati recalls a tough, but generally disciplined match which turned sour in the closing moments when Soviet player Valentin Prokopov elbowed Hungary's star Ervin Zador in the face, cutting him below the eye.
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