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  • 101Stolen Face — Infobox Film name = Stolen Face caption = director = Terence Fisher producer = Anthony Hinds writer = starring = Paul Henreid Lizabeth Scott André Morell music = Malcolm Arnold cinematography = Walter J. Harvey editing = distributor = released =… …

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  • 102I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango) — Infobox Single Name = I ve Seen That Face Before (Libertango) Artist = Grace Jones from Album = Nightclubbing B side = Warm Leatherette Released = 1981 Format = 7 single Recorded = Genre = Tango/ New Wave/ Downtempo Length = 4:29 Label = Island… …

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  • 103stare\ in\ the\ face — n. phr. 1. To be about to meet or to happen to (you.) Grandmother became very sick and death was staring her in the face. Defeat stared them in the face, but the soldiers fought on bravely. 2. To be easy to see; be plain. Are you looking for your …

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  • 104on someone's face — used for saying that someone s face has a particular expression There was a look of horror on her face. Bertie had a silly grin on his face as he came out to meet me. He looked at me with a puzzled expression on his face …

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  • 105The Face in the Frost — Infobox Book | name = The Face in the Frost title orig = translator = image caption = Third Ace Books paperback edition (1981) with cover illustration by Carl Lundgren author = John Bellairs illustrator = Marilyn Fitschen cover artist = country …

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  • 106come face to face — index meet Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 107look\ in\ the\ face — • look in the eye • look in the face v. phr. To meet with a steady look; to face bravely or without shame. Mary looked the gangster in the eye, and he turned away without hurting her. John had looked death in the face many times. We often believe …

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  • 108put a human face on something — or make something human to make something seem more real or easier to understand, because you meet or hear about people who are involved We really do have to put a human face onto these figures and these financial arguments …

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  • 109put a human face on something — make something human phrase to make something seem more real or easier to understand, because you meet or hear about people who are involved We really do have to put a human face onto these figures and these financial arguments. Thesaurus: to… …

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  • 110To face the music — Music Mu sic, n. [F. musique, fr. L. musica, Gr. ? (sc. ?), any art over which the Muses presided, especially music, lyric poetry set and sung to music, fr. ? belonging to Muses or fine arts, fr. ? Muse.] 1. The science and the art of tones, or… …

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