He probably liked the sight of my backside better than my face, she thought when she got up to refill her bucket and caught sight of herself in the mirror above one of the sinks, a square of polished tin screwed onto the wall.
They had to say whether they thought the face was black or white.
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Mrs Turner said she "thought his face was familiar" when he came in, but had not been able to place him.
The scientists found that parts of the spine thought to face the front of the animal, in fact faced the back - and vice versa.
If Hartman was surprised, imagine the reaction of less tax-savvy people who suddenly realize that their heirs face a worry usually thought to be reserved for Rockefellers.
"I thought his face had seemed familiar but it wasn't until we started the search and he started running through family names that I realised the link, " she said.
After a year-long investigation by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT), it is thought lenders will face advertising curbs and be under closer supervision.
Paul Wilson, who is shot in the face, later said he thought it had been "a prank" until he felt with his hand and realised he was bleeding.
Sale fly-half Charlie Hodgson left the pitch in the first half after suffering a bang to his face but it is not thought to be serious, while Newcastle prop Jon Golding sustained a rib injury.
It could be a brush with history, as with the Colosseum, or face time with celebrities and thought leaders at a place like TED (or at the elegant private gatherings sponsored by many top-tier companies for their best clients).
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"I looked up a few times and saw that Toronto was up 4-1, and that's who I thought we'd face, " Asham said.
Some two months ago, a 27-year old computer hacker named Aaron Swartz committed suicide rather than face a federal indictment that he thought might send him to jail for a lot of years.
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"Williamson was brought in for the conditions we thought we were going to face, " said the selector.
Philip, a non smoker, said Mark's face "lit up" when he thought he could smoke before their flight.
At the same time, give a little thought to challenges you would face if tomorrow turns out to be much better than expected.
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Some wanted to cash in on the notoriety of the case, others were drunk or in need of psychiatric help, and one man, looking for his wife, confessed as he thought he would get his face in the paper and subsequently find his wife.
Mr. Johnson indicated that he thought they were still going to face some problems weaning consumers off coupons, promotions, and low-lower-lowest price strategies.
The Australian batsman will fly back into the UK on Tuesday, and it is thought he will be available to face Derbyshire on Friday.
Mr Betondi claimed his nose and face started bleeding and at one point he thought he was going to suffocate as staff allegedly forced him under a seat on the aircraft.
His face gleamed with life and it was clear that he thought while he looked about.
At worst, they face the prospect of courts declaring illegal what they had thought entirely legal, and of their companies being taken from them.
Te'o has said he believed Kekua, whom he thought was his girlfriend despite never meeting her face to face, had died of leukemia on September 12 after a car accident left her hospitalized.
Burke made these decisions in the face of some resistance from his own board, who thought that a regional response would be sufficient, and that a recall might be tantamount to an admission of guilt.
This is a useful reminder that while athletes and entertainers may face special issues, for all high income earners, some thought about overall tax exposure is tempting.
She thought he was going to smash it in her face, and she then actually ran out of the pub and got to her car and her car had been damaged so she couldn't drive it.
The company is World Acceptance ( WRLD), and you may have thought that all such homely creatures had been wiped off the face of the planet by the financial crisis.
The smell was so scunnering it made him want to puke up, and the lassies on the next bench thought it a great joke to throw fish eyes in his face.
On July 25th, Qatar announced that Sheikh Hamad bin Jassem bin Hamad al-Thani, cousin of the ruling emir, former economy minister and former police chief, had been arrested (snatched back, it is thought, from a hiding-place abroad) and would face trial immediately.
The camera that he thought would convey his message to the world blew up in his face.
Suchen thought of Walter wandering the strange town, searching for a friendly face on a restaurant patio or a hotel balcony, and tried to convince herself that she had agreed to the coffee because of the helplessness that an old man could not erase from his face.
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