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  • 51face-to-face — /fays teuh fays /, adj. 1. with the fronts or faces toward each other, esp. when close together. 2. involving close contact or direct opposition: a face to face confrontation of adversaries. [1300 50; ME] * * * …

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  • 52face-to-face interaction — The process in which co present individuals influence each other s actions; or, as it is defined by Erving Goffman (in The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life, 1959), ‘the reciprocal influence of individuals upon one another s actions when in… …

    Dictionary of sociology

  • 53face off — intransitive verb Date: 1948 to be in or come into opposition or competition < politicians facing off against each other in a televised debate > …

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  • 54face-to-face — {adv. phr.} 1. With your face looking toward the face of another person; each facing the other. * /Turning a corner, he found himself face to face with a policeman./ * /The two teams for the spelling bee stood face to face on opposite sides of&#8230; …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 55face-to-face — {adv. phr.} 1. With your face looking toward the face of another person; each facing the other. * /Turning a corner, he found himself face to face with a policeman./ * /The two teams for the spelling bee stood face to face on opposite sides of&#8230; …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 56Face to Face (TV series) — Face To Face was a 35 episode BBC television series broadcast between 1959 and 1962. The insightful and often probing style of the interviewer, former politician John Freeman, distinguished it from other programmes of its genre at the time. The&#8230; …

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  • 57Face à l&#39 Alouette — (Taingy,Франция) Категория отеля: Адрес: 3 rue du pont Vassy, 89560 Taingy …

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  • 58Cylinder face — Face Face (f[=a]s), n. [F., from L. facies form, shape, face, perh. from facere to make (see {Fact}); or perh. orig. meaning appearance, and from a root meaning to shine, and akin to E. fancy. Cf. {Facetious}.] 1. The exterior form or appearance&#8230; …

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  • 59To fly in the face of — Face Face (f[=a]s), n. [F., from L. facies form, shape, face, perh. from facere to make (see {Fact}); or perh. orig. meaning appearance, and from a root meaning to shine, and akin to E. fancy. Cf. {Facetious}.] 1. The exterior form or appearance&#8230; …

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  • 60To make a face — Face Face (f[=a]s), n. [F., from L. facies form, shape, face, perh. from facere to make (see {Fact}); or perh. orig. meaning appearance, and from a root meaning to shine, and akin to E. fancy. Cf. {Facetious}.] 1. The exterior form or appearance&#8230; …

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