Confrontation can be unpleasant, or it can simply mean authentically and honestly meeting something face to face.
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Also, the traditional ergonomics of holding something next to your face, or holding something in one hand.
In the future, the phone or tablet will be used for multifactor authentication, obtaining up to five factors without inconveniencing the account holder: the phone itself (something you have), a PIN number (something you know), face recognition (something you are), voice recognition (something you are), and GPS (somewhere you are).
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But, they wondered, is the brain more interested in whether someone (or something) has a face, or whether someone (or something) is actually alive?
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In the square a fifty something woman whose face is weather beaten into manly lines, crouches down by a pillar.
In My Year with Eleanor, Noelle shares with us what it is like to face something each day that makes you afraid.
Mr. STROBEL: I think we end up looking like people who are afraid to face something or people who criticize something, even though they haven't seen it or read it themselves.
When I give somebody something and see their face, it just makes me so happy.
The Internet pushes more travel not because of Assange-like threats, but because there is something primal about a face-to-face meeting.
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There was something different about the face of this man, a big forehead, gray hair, a flat nose, a few missing teeth, and small desperate eyes.
Something in the engineers face convinced me to do so.
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In that case, what we face is something utterly lost on the authors, but that their book made plain if they or their editors had bothered to notice the myriad contradictions within.
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Before social media was born, networking was something you only did face-to-face at the local pub, a chief executive's mahogany office or in between stuffing your face with smoked salmon blinis in a soulless conference room.
This finding flies directly in the face of something I wrote about just last week in which I made reference to a recent study by Satmetrix that showed just 17% of US-based companies track, or monitor, what consumers are saying about them in social media.
She glanced at me and seemed about to say something, then turned her face away.
Because, when they do say something they know they will face ridicule, detailed scrutiny and real economic consequences.
Her cherry-red lips were bright in her face, like something sparkly on a billboard that was otherwise weatherworn.
Every day, I get letters from Americans who expect Washington to do something about the problems we face.
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She will smile at him and pat him on the face -- something she did before the shooting, he said.
Is this not something many of the CEOs face all the time, as they find themselves at the crossroads of change?
Winning a Heineken Cup match away from home is something Edinburgh, who also face Guinness Premiership champions Wasps in Pool 2, have not managed since 2004, the only time they got beyond the pool stages.
That when they are faced with something new or different that they face it with an open mind and an open heart.
You can tell how much Jen-Hsun loves to hear himself talk by the look that comes over his face after he says something he really likes.
And Yasser Arafat will once again face what has become something of a traditional dilemma of whether to restrain his people during Israeli elections so as to avoid stampeding voters to the right.
Ms. Milioti, who made a splash two years ago in the U.S. premiere of Polly Stenham's "That Face, " is something else again: a slight, huge-eyed young woman who grabs and holds your attention from the moment she walks on the stage.
Terry was angry after being hit in the face by Smith, but something more important motivated him.
Medicaid patients face greater socioeconomic obstacles: something that can be exacerbated, if not caused, by welfare dependency.
On its face, this is quite something for a bureaucracy that lauded the merits of Sarbanes-Oxley in 2002.
On the face of it there is something odd about a materials firm advocating less use of materials.
Wherever Boggs was, he drew the local currency by hand, and whenever he wanted to buy something, he offered his drawing at face value.
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