But there are no face-to-face meetings, and often not even a phone conversation during this process.
She has no face, perhaps so as not to show her shame at all the unanswered prayers.
Many new businesses and start-ups are Internet-based, requiring little to no face-to-face interaction.
There is no face behind it driving it as a dream project, or as a wonderful new blah blah blah.
However, the people who say no face a quandary when asked a follow-up question: What if the driver was your child?
The sister had fallen forward, so there was no face to be seen, just her great flowery swathed knees and dark hair with its elaborate and outdated coiffure.
We'll no doubt face another turning point (maybe we already have?), and when we do, there is no guarantee that it will be any more obvious than it was in 1979.
Under the law, women will no longer face higher insurance premiums because of their gender.
Most federal and state legislators no longer face any real competition in general elections.
Will the new drug change the practice of medicine such that patients will no longer face costly hospital procedures?
In the end, the son of Japanese immigrants could no longer face Peruvians.
Under plans announced by Business Minister Michael Fallon, shops, offices, pubs and clubs will no longer face health and safety inspections.
William Goodwillie, formerly of Telford and Wrekin Council, will no longer face disciplinary action, the Health and Care Professions Council said.
The third way recognises that we no longer live in a bi-polar world and realises that states no longer face enemies, only dangers.
"Women all over the country will no longer face arbitrary delays and barriers just to get emergency contraception, " said Nancy Northup, the group's president.
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"Women all over the country will no longer face arbitrary delays and barriers just to get emergency contraception, " spokeswoman Nancy Northup told Reuters news agency.
The majority of the people who create a film have no public face at all - so film people are kind of used to it.
And we now need to make sure that all of these folks understand what the protections are so that they don't unnecessarily worry about a risk that they no longer face.
Digital delivery means readers outside the New York area no longer face a choice between paying more for the Times or settling for a second-rate local paper like, say, the Gainesville Sun.
She began to lose weight, became increasingly depressed to the point where she was crying for no reason, and could no longer face her job in the pet department of a local garden centre.
Another priority is the construction of a mechanism to wind down any failed financial giant, not just banks, so that officials no longer face an unenviable choice between bail-outs (AIG) and system-shaking collapse (Lehman Brothers).
After getting past preseason No. 1 Indiana, Syracuse (29-9) will face No. 3 seed Marquette on Saturday night in an all-Big East matchup, assuring the soon-to-be-reconfigured conference a berth in the Final Four.
Although swimmers and sprinters face no resistance beyond water and air, peak-performance feats in other sports must face strong defenses, which only improve as each sport gains sophistication.
And the BHA has confirmed that Fallon will face no charges arising from the trial.
Mr Simpson will face no further penalty as a result of the book or interview.
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Householders face no water restrictions this summer in Devon and Cornwall, said South West Water.
Russia argues its forces are there to ensure civilians face no threat from Georgian troops.
He was told he would face no further charges in relation to the case.
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The Cardinals (24-7) will face No. 2 Notre Dame in the semifinals Monday night.
As for women, there seems to be no correlation between face size and behavior.
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