"Jim was always trying to show the true face of whatever he photographed, " Davis said.
The glamour had slipped as Titania was about to strike, and the woman had seen her true face.
It's like if Batman was a real human being and you could go out anywhere, and they never, ever revealed their true face to the public.
In fact the girl put on the poster by Unicef was the true face of about 2.3 million children in Bihar who could not go to school.
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It is clear that real competition in search is far from being a click away, and that creativity and true innovation face the delete button.
Calzaghe has won 45 straight victories - 32 inside the distance and admits it is a dream come true to face Jones Jr at the Madison Square Garden in New York.
This was particularly true in the face of Ashkenazi's obvious aversion to the use of force.
Tysabri, by contrast, will probably never face true generic competition, because it is a type of drug called a monoclonal antibody that will be much harder to produce cheaply.
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It is absolutely true that we face resource constraints.
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Rather, the objective is to make polluters face the true costs of what they do.
It is true that Catholic politicians face hard questioning: Ruth Kelly, a former education secretary, was criticised for her Roman leanings.
Cabaret artist Tricity Vogue, whose entire stage show is based on the "Blue Lady" of Tretchikoff's painting, said it was a "dream come true" to come face-to-face with her muse in London this week, ahead of the sale.
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That is especially true for female entrepreneurs who face tremendous obstacles and stereotypes.
All very true and in those terms face-to-face is easier.
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This is, as far as I can tell, true if you take everything at face value.
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For it takes a true warrior to step up and face the Widower.
He pointed out that there have always been atheists in foxholes who, by remaining so, remain true to their beliefs in the face of crisis.
The other lesson of Ireland, many would say, is that the longer a government fails to face up to the true weakness of its banks, the bigger the eventual costs of the remedy.
It may also reveal the extent to which U.S. officials have, with their failure to comprehend the true nature of the threat we face, acted, either wittingly or unwittingly, in ways that have enabled it to metastasize further.
Fund managers involved in the talks say that the reduction in the net present value of the bonds may be much higher than that suggested by a 50% reduction in their face value: the true figure could be closer to 70%.
One of the most tricky issues they face is to determine the true intent of equipment that could have both military and civilian use.
" And then, "We need a foreign policy that distinguishes America's friends from her enemies and recognizes the true nature of the threats that we face.
Not one leader has emerged in Washington who is providing anything truly different that cuts to the core questions we face or rises to the true challenge of our times.
This is true even though U.S service suppliers face a wide range of barriers to doing business overseas.
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What amuses me about the story is that it is in fact true that the coins are worth higher than face value: but for very different reasons than those that are floating around.
On the face of it, the same is true for Mr Chirac on the right.
This election will change very little in real terms, the things that matter, like whether the U.S. economy can grow or will face a very real crisis and a true depression.
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