It isn't the face of Anderson Cooper and it isn't even the face of Jesus (who also has great hair).
Women don't face the same pressures to marry and therefore don't need to make commitments as quickly.
That doesn't mean the foundation won't face some fallout, but its overall future probably won't hinge on Armstrong, she said.
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Representative DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ (Democrat, Florida): There's far more that needs to be done beyond extending the deadline, but at the very least we need to make sure that seniors don't face what is essentially a Bush prescription drug tax for every day that they don't sign up after Monday.
But now they pray to God that they don't face us in the early rounds.
The company doesn't face an imminent debt bomb, having no big bond maturities until 2006.
The Lakers, even with Chamberlain's outsized personality, didn't face nearly the level of media interest.
Until recently, those bonds didn't face much risk from refinancing or repayment because they were troubled.
The talks have entered a slow phase, in part because policy makers don't face an immediate deadline.
He assured Ohio's lesser-known fuzzy forecaster, Buckeye Chuck, he won't face prosecution for his own erroneous prediction.
That will make it tougher for banks to compete with private-equity firms that don't face such a rule.
Lehman doesn't face any specific deadline for unwinding assets, so it could opt to sit on the shares.
After the two weeks Ruma received for bereavement, she couldn't face going back.
She tried to smile, but the left side of her face didn't move.
As a result, the regulators hoped, sovereign-bond prices would come back somewhat and banks wouldn't face pressure to sell.
If they don't meet there this year, they couldn't face each other until at least Madrid, a 14-month span.
He lost just five games and didn't face a break point against fourth-seeded David Ferrer, winning 6-2, 6-2, 6-1.
Plus, you don't face the awkward task of explaining why you are late.
The 800MHz processor may sound disappointing, but we didn't face any significant slowdown during our brief time with the device.
Thankfully, today's corporations don't face the prospect of losing a portion of their workforce or leadership during the morning commute.
The eastern mountains don't face the entire expanse of dunes, so the wind cuts the Sossusvlei valley into a "U" shape.
After five or six "strikes, " however, the person won't face any repercussions under the program and is likely to be ignored.
Even if these latest pro-plaintiff reforms pass, companies still won't face juries and punitive damages, the most unpredictable aspects of the U.S. system.
What the American people deserve are reforms that make sure the laws are enforced and ensure that the country doesn't face this problem again.
The 21, 400 workers at its existing plants won't face pay cuts, but Toyota is exploring revising its pay system to make it more performance-based.
Patent suit watcher Florian Mueller is now confident that the Xbox 360 won't face any real risk of a ban in 2012, at a minimum.
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But I've done that long journey six or seven hundred times and I can't face getting back at 2am feeling depressed if we have lost.
Chairwoman Patricia Dunn won't face jail time on state charges filed in the wake of last year's spy scandal at computer- and printer- giant HP.
The challenges disabled athletes face aren't just physical: Surviving in a war-torn nation makes training as difficult as so many other activities of daily life.
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This year, however, the forces didn't face any single simulated enemy.
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