• ' It's about so many people, whose names will never be called whose faces will never be seen.

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  • The aliens are a pell-mell combination of human features rather like the mythical headless Blemmyes, whose faces, according to Pliny the Elder, were in their chests.

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  • The industry says there need to be rules to protect the privacy of people whose faces are scanned in public places, but argues that harsh new realities require vigorous, technology-based responses that include biometrics.

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  • Mann films the races with affection, capturing the stalls from above, then diving right onto the track, where we see the jockeys play aggressive games with one another, and then back out to the audience, whose faces crack open with fear and excitement.

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  • Others, encumbered by brats whose faces are covered with flies and snot, cluster desperately around the fruit vendors, interrupting their singsong litanies only to lunge for the occasional rotten tomato or onion that an alert customer may discover at the bottom of his basket.

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  • And I want you to know that we will never forget the sacrifice and service of the American soldiers who gave their lives for people whose names they never knew, and whose faces they never saw, and yet people who have lived in freedom thanks to the bravery and valour of the Americans who gave the "last full measure of devotion".

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  • On a recent spring day, mothers pushing strollers were ubiquitous, said city administrator Mary Peschel, whose office faces the street.

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  • Nor will this bedroom, whose window faces toward New York City.

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  • And for one whose TV channel faces a well-capitalized rival targeting much the same audience.

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  • And for one whose TV channel faces a well-capitalized rival that's targeting much the same audience.

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  • Business Secretary Vince Cable, whose Twickenham seat faces being split, is among those to speak out.

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  • This adaptation of the Joseph Conrad novel, set in the present day, follows an entrepreneurial French expatriate (Stanislas Merhar) in a Southeast Asian delta village whose ramshackle farm faces ruin.

    NEWYORKER: Almayer's Folly

  • The chief's is the only house whose the entrance faces the fire -- all the others face away -- and it is important for outsiders not to walk in the sacred area between his house and the fire.

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  • "The Quins game will signal the end of an era and we are expecting a full capacity to get behind the team, " said Scarlets coach Nigel Davies, whose side also faces French giants Stade Francais and Ulster in the group.

    BBC: Heineken Cup fixtures revealed

  • Fenocchio faces the Place Rossetti, whose shuttered townhouses seem to mimic the colours of the ice cream in their faded paintwork.

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  • In other words, this is not an influx of women from the Gulf, but a statement by young French Muslim women, whose own mothers did not cover their faces.

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  • When the whistle blew there was delight and relief among the Wolves players and fans but glum faces among the City contingent whose title aspirations were handed a massive blow.

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  • But Ms Bachelet has promised many fresh faces in a cabinet half of whose members, she says, will be women.

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  • However, the program, which differs from other law-enforcement shows because it deals with pending cases, still faces scrutiny from some defense attorneys whose clients may be featured.

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  • Mr Berlusconi, whose party leads in the opinion polls, still faces further trials for alleged corruption and false accounting.

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  • Russia is preparing new charges against UK-based fund manager Bill Browder, whose lawyer died in a Russian jail but now faces tax evasion charges.

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  • Bristol-Myers Squibb (59, BMY), whose shares have tumbled 20% since December, also faces problems with new generic competitors.

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  • Mr. Gibbons, whose tenure has been marked by turmoil and personal drama, faces dramatically low approval ratings.

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  • She kept to her steps and turns, the ones whose flawless demonstration maybe merely pained the owners of the panting faces before her.

    NEWYORKER: Deniers

  • Giuliani faces a melting John McCain and a Mitt Romney whose flip-flops on guns, gays and abortion cancel his fund-raising lead and doom him to single-digit support.

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  • The Synod has already agreed in principle to ordain women as bishops, but it faces an awkward decision about how to treat traditionalists whose religious consciences will not allow them to serve under a women bishop.

    BBC: Church's division lines drawn up

  • What happens when the photos on Facebook and Flickr show devastated crops and starving families - and these people are not just faces on the television but old friends, people whose likes and dislikes and reading habits and favourite films we know and share?

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  • Within that collection of 4, 200 plaintiffs there are linemen who banged their heads on practically every snap during a 15-year career and famous quarterbacks like the 53-year-old former Chicago Bears star, Jim McMahon, whose early-stage dementia has made him one of the faces of the concussion litigation.

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  • But it could also apply to China, whose economy has so far been relatively unscathed but which next year faces the task of privatising its vast state enterprises.

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