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  • 81face-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… …

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  • 82Face To Face (альбом) — Face To Face Студийный альбом Westlife Дата выпуска …

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  • 83Face to Face (альбом) — Face To Face Студийный альбом …

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  • 84face-to-face — {adj.} Being in the presence of a person; being right with someone. * /The British prime minister came to Washington for a face to face meeting with the President./ …

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  • 85face-to-face — {adj.} Being in the presence of a person; being right with someone. * /The British prime minister came to Washington for a face to face meeting with the President./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 86Face (self image) — Face refers to someone s public self image. The concept of face as the presentation of the self which they would like to project for others was researched by Erving Goffman, and is used in sociolinguistics, particularly politeness theory.The… …

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  • 87Face Dances — Album par The Who Sortie 16 mars 1981 Enregistrement Juillet à décembre 1980 Durée 40 min 53 s Genre Rock Produc …

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  • 88Face To Face (The Kinks) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Face to Face. Face to Face est un album de pop rock du groupe britannique The Kinks datant de 1966. Sommaire 1 Contexte 2 …

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  • 89Face to face (the kinks) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Face to Face. Face to Face est un album de pop rock du groupe britannique The Kinks datant de 1966. Sommaire 1 Contexte 2 …

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  • 90like# — like vb Like, love, eiyoy, relish, fancy, dote are comparable when meaning to be so attracted to a person or thing as to regard him or it with favor. Like (opposed to dislike), the most general and, especially when unqualified, the most colorless …

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