"You will have no problem to recognise first of all that it's Africa and you have the face of one of the most popular and well-known faces of the continent, " Blatter told reporters.
These new findings might also help us make sense of the dramatic upheavals that have changed the face of marketing in the past decade and will continue to do so exponentially.
In rural Bangladesh some of the poorest women in that country have become the face of a global economy.
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For the Hong Kong film maker Wong Kar-Wai, he has shot a stream of pictures that have revolutionised the face of Asian cinema.
It is also unclear whether Mr. Booker would have the option to face the voters on the general-election ballot.
Regulators have changed the face of global banking and Deutsche Bank is already showing its willingness to play by the new rules.
They have the same face, the same uniform, even the same personality.
If it survives, I predict a dramatic new turn which may not have the same face or recognition as we know it now.
If the EU sought to impose protectionist measures on its trade with us and others outside the euro core, it would have to face the world authorities.
Luton were hit with the latest penalty after applying to come out of administration but the League have confirmed they will have to face the deduction before the campaign kicks off.
If the successes so far in Rwanda and Malawi are any indication, we may not be too far from employing the solutions we already have to change the face of global health.
In it, he said maintaining the coalition remained the best course of action over the next two years, but added that "if that wasn't the case then we'd have to face the new circumstances in whatever way we should".
Not only have the Detroit companies retreated in the face of Japanese advances in the American domestic market but their European subsidiaries have also long been ceding share, as have such European players as Peugeot-Citroen, Volvo, Jaguar, and, of course, Renault.
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The most formidable challenge that the Convention will have to face over the coming years are related to global phenomena such as population explosion, diminishing financial resources and climate change.
But the rescue of Fannie and Freddie and the travails at Lehman are merely the latest in a long series of tests that the authorities will have to face over the next year or so.
Traditional geopolitical relationships would be turned upside down, with such resource-poor and technology-rich countries as Israel and Japan suddenly able to achieve energy self-sufficiency, while the oil-producing dictatorships would finally have to face the consequences of decades of squandered wealth.
Over the past two years, tablets have completely changed the face of the video game industry.
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One big irony: Our Founding Fathers thought the House of Representatives would be the most sensitive barometer of public opinion, because representatives have to face the voters every two years.
Previously, a British citizen who felt that their rights under the Convention had been breached by a public body would have to face the lengthy and expensive task of pursuing their claim through the European Court of Human Rights at Strasbourg.
The Iraqi people, to their great credit, have rejected the ugly face of violence and cast their lot, as well as their ballots, for a better future.
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In the meantime, he will have to face down the unions pretty much by himself, and stop the street being the main locus of political debate.
The Springboks, who have yet to face the USA in their final pool match, will probably face Wales in Marseille on 7 October in their quarter-final.
But though in theory the government commands the 308 lower-house votes (out of 513) required there for constitutional change, the bills have languished, in the face of resistance from vested interests.
During the campaign, the candidates will have to face each other in televised debates, the rules of which have yet to be decided.
The film has stirred up a controversy in Afghanistan, and the boys have already face threats because of their involvement in the film.
In the past year alone, a fuel crunch has put a crimp in the sales of SUVs (Detroit's most profitable product), unions have rattled their sabers in the face of more job cuts, and people have started whispering about GM possibly declaring Chapter 11.
But the French "no" vote has made that a high-risk strategy for the French leadership, which would have to fly in the face of its own electorate for a second time or shape a core Europe in the mold of France, which many new E.
The Serbian team, who have never reached the last four until this season, will face a Russian side who have won the tournament four times.
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Instead, we have to face the fact that none of this is going to happen.
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