In order for the face transplant to work, nerves that control feeling and movement would have to be attached to be successful.
In exchange for the face-saving loan, he relinquished control of his empire.
Even when there is no time I have two quick tricks: a tinted moisturizer from Laura Mercier does wonders for the face and a stylish coat can hide a multitude of sins.
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In a famous analogy, the economist John Maynard Keynes once likened the stock market to a beauty contest in which the object is to vote not for the prettiest face but for the face that the majority of voters will consider the prettiest.
Perhaps one day he'll be known in the philanthropic world for changing the face of charitable giving in Asia.
From Viking ownership to management to coaching staff to players, Brett receives the warm embrace of affection that he expected from the Packers, for which he was the face of the franchise for 16 years.
With a knowledge of his subject as deep as his love for his wife Chaz, Roger Ebert will be remembered for the strength of his work, respected for his courage in the face of illness, and revered for his contribution to filmmaking and to our city.
The result was a slap in the face for the PD, whose candidate was beaten by Mr Pizzarotti.
He has spoken of the need for prayer in the face of economic hardship, but coupled with "heroic action".
The advice that one Internet dating executive offers for the first face-to-face meeting sounds like a cold-war espionage manual: meet in public, drive yourself, let someone know where you will be.
There was also a strong feeling among members that the Lib Dems have stood up for the environment in the face of the austerity drive and scepticism elsewhere in ministerial ranks.
This would not be the first time for the IAF to face trouble in the courts.
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Ferguson was particularly angered by Rooney's straight red card for catching Porto's Pepe in the face while challenging for the ball.
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Over the next few years, Fox would devote his time to finding a cure for the disease and, as a result, he became the face of the disease for my generation.
It brought the brand to life for consumers and for the business-to-business crowd it provided a human face for the big box retailer.
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Social and collaborative apps reduce the need for face-to-face meetings without reducing the flow of information that is supposed to come from those meetings.
David Beckham was at White Hart Lane to see the club he hopes to play for face the one he graced for so long - but for all the effort and quality on show the encounter descended into a scrappy affair.
As supplies of oil are being sought in increasingly inhospitable regions of the globe to meet rising demand against finite supply, the hunt is on for uranium in the face of an emphasis to turn-away from fossil-fuel based power stations and toward nuclear.
Mr. FAKUR SHALAL (Volunteer Leader): (Through translator) We want to present the right face for the world, to show that we care about other religions because those who try to get rid of the Christians are not real Muslims.
Before long he was openly jockeying for the leadership and was the media face of the party for its 2004 European election success - but when Mr Knapman refused to stand aside for him, Mr Kilroy-Silk quit and formed his own short-lived rival party.
The thermal water spray is a particular comfort for irritated skin, as are the face creams for redness relief.
It is also women who can lead the changes required for increased resilience in the face of climate change and to enable them to do this we must meet their unmet need for health and education.
He hopes the programme, which was researched with various hospice organisations and in co-operation with the man and his family at every stage, will help break the 'last taboo' and make it easier for people face the 'final journey'.
Lewis Macdonald, Scottish Labour list MSP for the North East of Scotland, described the Scottish government's approval of the recommendations "slap in the face" for all the local communities affected by the closures.
Mr Fisher, 39, whose address was given on court papers as care of Tayside Police HQ in Dundee, was in the dock at Dundee Sheriff Court for the first time to face the charge against him.
The press hailed this always-hoped-for upset: praise be, a new face for the front page.
Although the explanation for the Greek about face is imperfect, Finance Ministry officials have attributed the drop in revenues to a drop in consumption.
The new lawsuit follows growing calls from international human rights groups for Mr Duvalier to face justice for the alleged torture and murder of thousands of Haitians.
For now Cambodians can only accept the army's seeming enthusiasm for the task at face value.
By 2004, Siemionow was looking for the right candidate for a face transplant who wasn't doing it for vanity.
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