However, his lackluster performance in Game One left a look of disbelief on the face of the Detroit Tigers ace.
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And Te'o's heart-wrenching tale of determination on the face of two tragedies -- the death of his grandmother and his girlfriend -- had all the elements.
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Strengthening ties between regional countries - especially at this time- is the best way to contain and extinguish the spreading fire of terrorism on the face of the earth.
The DOI maneuver had to be terminated within 0.3 seconds of the planned 24.5 seconds to ensure that the spacecraft would not impact the moon (as indicated by the small strip of tape on the face of the timer).
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According to a report released by the Wood Mackenzie firm in early January, Eagle Ford is now the largest oil and gas development on the face of the earth based on total capital expenditures.
With each changing minute, an electrical pulse generates an electromagnetic field that changes the position of the crystals on the face of the watch, to elegantly display the passing time, while producing a distinctive sound unique to the Phosphor Reveal digital watch line.
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Only, Machu Picchu is one of the most amazing wonders on the face of the planet.
His latest slim volume, replete with 16 glossy illustrations, not all of them decent, seems on the face of it to have more to do with Being Bad.
On the face of it, though, relying on a single source limits the sorts of wave that can be produced, and therefore the types of task they can perform.
User friendly, the new "Face Detection AF", prioritizes focus on the face of the subject when detected by the sensor.
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What is your reaction to the seriousness of this charge because it appears on the face of it to be very serious indeed?
One of the differences between now and the recession of 1990-91 is, on the face of it, that banks are much less exposed to credit risk, thanks to the vast market in corporate debt.
And if you took it on the face of it and if you took it on the basis of what we hoped would happen with the inspectors going in, that in and of itself was a policy that we've used before.
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Males and females even doing it during the mating period, and they end up with these little facial injuries and that seems to be the way that the tumor cells are transferred from crumbly friable tumors on the face of one devil into the facial wounds on another devil.
The Irish are some of the hardest working and caring people on the face of the Earth, they have had a short sharp lesson of the power of modern world economics whilst making huge strides in their quality of life and they will be better for it.
On the face of it, the Europeans have been making good on past promises of help.
On the face of it, the coalition has more than delivered on spending restraint, while allowing extra funds to flow to the "frontline".
It needs a constant process of negotiation, communication and mutual help: help that may involve (as Mr Clinton, for all his faults, has understood) the putting of money and manpower into places where, on the face of it, America has no interest.
On the face of it, the same is true for Mr Chirac on the right.
Thus to see studies that lay the ground for flatter incomes because of hardwired human jealousy are, well, dubious on the face of it.
So on the face of it the impact of the ruling, made public on January 27th but unlikely to be enforced until next year, hardly looks drastic.
If so, the policy of making hasty concessions to secure agreements with him seems on the face of it to be bizarre.
On the face of it, because of the emphasis that managed care places on economy, you might expect it to provide worse treatment, albeit cheaper.
"President Bush's comparison of any Democrat to Nazi appeasers is offensive and outrageous on the face of it, especially in light of his failures in foreign policy, " Clinton said in South Dakota on Friday.
Srinivasa S. Erramilli, 45, a software consultant, may well be the very last person on the face of the Earth that a female would want to be seated next to on a flight.
On the face of it, it was odd, perhaps, that the prime minister hung on to Mr Hain for so long.
Neil Sinden, of the Campaign to Protect Rural England, said that, "on the face of it, it looks as though the government has listened and responded to the huge public concern that was expressed".
So the claim that vast sums of Russian money move to Cyprus in order to evade tax looks pretty weak on the face of it.
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Tonight his name is added to a list of great Americans, dedicated to the ideals that have made America the greatest nation on the face of this earth.
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On the face of it, what would be transpiring is only a little bit better than two individuals on the verge of bankruptcy promising to honour each other's debts.
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