In fact, Mr. Dueease doesn't allow face-to-face meetings between clients and coaches -- no matter how close to each other they live.
BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) -- Handcuffed, his head covered with an old blue T-shirt to hide his face from the cameras, Christopher Paul Neil, a 32-year-old Canadian English teacher, was escorted through the throngs of waiting news media outside Thailand's national police headquarters.
The rap on this master southpaw was that he didn't consistently face top-notch opposition.
Obama, who won't ever face re-election, felt free to ramp up the inaugural program's celebrity quotient this time.
Immigration attorneys said the J-1 visa program doesn't face the same oversight as other temporary-worker programs, such as the H-1B, commonly used to bring in skilled workers, or the H-2A, for seasonal agricultural laborers.
Others - like Wolfgang Munchau in Monday's FT - are sticking with the view that Greece is better off getting to a primary surplus before defaulting, so it wouldn't face an Argentina-style bout of further austerity as a result of losing access to international markets.
But concerns like that are not likely to resonate with most Americans who -- let's face it -- can't tell one medal from another.
However, that didn't stop the in-your-face comedian from doing what he does best: Being brutally honest.
If it's going to be a sunny day and if there's no swing about you need something out of the norm and I'm sure the Australian batsmen wouldn't want to face an on-song Steve Harmison.
Former Hewlett-Packard Chairwoman Patricia Dunn won't face jail time on state charges filed in the wake of last year's spy scandal at computer- and printer- giant HP.
And not just "token" positions -- positions where your face is there but you don't really have much say -- but actually positions where people have a say in what goes on, and people have the ear of the president and make some serious contributions.
Ms. Stewart says when she walks down the aisle she doesn't want to face 60 camera phone-wielding guests.
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In an increasingly crowded marketplace teeming with entertainment options, a bold-face star isn't enough to guarantee--and maintain--widespread interest.
For Parker, jockeys like Murphy and Winkfield didn't just change the face of racing -- they paved the way for generations of black American sports stars.
Besides, who doesn't want a phone with card-suit face buttons?
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Supporters hoisted banners and sported T-shirts emblazoned with Abdullah's face.
Emergency services were called to deal with that incident which occurred the day before he scored twice in City's 6-1 win at rival Manchester United and revealed that infamous t-shirt -- and days later he was bizarrely named as the public face of a fireworks safety campaign.
If they don't meet there this year, they couldn't face each other until at least Madrid, a 14-month span.
And who knows what inadvertent mayhem and million-dollar lawsuits might result if a T-shirt meant to reach the nosebleed section landed full force in the face of some hedge-fund guy seated courtside.
That will make it tougher for banks to compete with private-equity firms that don't face such a rule.
Normally, such face-lifts don't occur until two to three years after a launch.
He lost just five games and didn't face a break point against fourth-seeded David Ferrer, winning 6-2, 6-2, 6-1.
Fortunately for Davis, who followed two older brothers into the Alabama kicking job, he didn't face the sort of Bill Buckner-like scorn that would bedevil others who faltered on the biggest stages.
"Until Detroit learns that collaboration gets you far lower costs than constantly aggravating competition, it will be engineering high cost cars, " he says, adding that a quick face-lift won't save Detroit car makers from bankruptcy.
While we can't underestimate the challenges we face, we also can't underestimate our capacity to overcome them--to summon that spirit of determination and optimism that has always defined us and move forward in a new direction to create new jobs, reform our financial system and fuel long-term economic growth.
In these difficult times - the American people aren't afraid to face difficult choices.
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The Sauds have been caught red-handed and they don't like losing face.
"Britain's policy couldn't remain static in the face of an ever-deteriorating situation, " said the UK Foreign Secretary William Hague as he left the meeting.
Rick Santorum, a social conservative who ran for president in 2012, said Portman's about-face was personal and doesn't reflect the party's broader direction on social values.
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