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face-to-face
1. Late that afternoon the two of them walked around a copse of trees to come face-to-face with five men
2. military issues, and he tended to do this with face-to-face
3. Speaking to Patty made me long to see her again to chat to her face-to-face
4. She threw herself into the task of composing a letter that would say it all, including even the possibility of a mutually beneficial shared future, so much more concisely than attempting to stumble through it face-to-face
5. It has taken less than 300 years for this entity to “Gain the Whole World,” but now we are face-to-face with those “Arab raiders” from out of the deserts of the Middle East, but time seems to be running much faster
6. “What about the others?” I choke on a sob as the image of Tobias comes into my mind, of how dark and how still his eyes were, how strong and warm his hand was, when we first stood face-to-face
7. It's in the next few hours--the hours between Jacob finding out Esau was coming after him and when he and his brother finally meet face-to-face-- that I learned more about myself and my anxiety than I ever could have imagined I would
8. that it is sometimes better to pick up the phone or speak face-to-face
9. Park Foundation,” but in the last face-to-face meeting we had with the other five Park trustees, my mother was opposed to this
10. The next time Adam channeled, he said that Nuke had stood between the enemy and his troops while they escaped, and had done more of the face-to-face fighting than anyone
11. In addition, some EMBA Programs are hybrid programs that blend the use of technology in some way with face-to-face classes or residencies, says Dan LeClair, senior vice president and chief knowledge officer of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB
12. “Increasingly programs are incorporating technology and blending it with face-to-face communication,” says Diaz
13. – they had the flexibility – but I wanted to work face-to-face with students and professors
14. And for networking, there is nothing like face-to-face interaction
15. In addition, when students come to visit the program or the class, they might want to consider devoting part of a face-to-face meeting with admissions staff to the topic of preparing for admission to the program
16. She was so good at slipping past his armor and, seeing her face-to-face, it was impossible to say no
17. The captain sent half a platoon of soldiers to the infirmary where they came face-to-face with what was left of our medical staff and those we'd sent before, our friends and colleagues—I didn't see them, but I remember hearing the description over the handheld radio
18. " Calvin's father had had past dealings with the Roscos before he disappeared, but Calvin's mother had kept him as far away from them and their underworld as possible, so he'd rarely interacted with them face-to-face
19. "I'll need two men to deliver reports and coordinate with your staff face-to-face, not to mention oversee the movement of cargo
20. "You stopped being the dutiful Imperial captain the minute you came face-to-face with this other you
21. "Have you ever spoken with her face-to-face?"
22. She passed David to me and came face-to-face with her cousin
23. While the face-to-face discussion is under way, a parallel discussion is going on in the chat and the C2M (Customer Communications Monitor) stops the live meeting to draw attention to the chat conversation
24. The HRC strongly recommends combining any self-administered questionnaire or use of screening tools described above with a face-to-face discussion about IPV using a safety card as the most effective way to conduct both screening AND brief counseling for IPV
25. Calling the police and reporting your teen’s illegal behavior helps him or her to come face-to-face with the problem
26. It requires personal struggle, an inner ordering of the self, a face-to-face confrontation with our existential y unknown identity
27. I won’t kill a child, not face-to-face
28. Now, I was face-to-face with what appeared to be an ingrate
29. and defanged organization when face-to-face with resistant
30. For Stallman, such face-to-face moments would serve their
31. It was our first face-to-face meeting, and Henning seemed
32. Now, I was face-to-face with two large rats! They were
33. I was intent on bitching out Laura face-to-face
34. I was basically face-to-face with the final vehicle in the
35. The only consolation he could muster was to somehow prove to her that she had real worthiness within his life, by perhaps a face-to-face introduction to his family or friends
36. Without a real understanding of the scene and the security of the flat complex, he needed pictures and a face-to-face discussion with Star
37. come face-to-face with a mastermind who had kept the authorities at bay for so long
38. I believe thru the course of the year, Jereriah listened to every event, from me, that took place while, myself, and the other twelve disciples, walked daily with Jesus, but now, thru all the stories, slowly began to understand that walking with Jesus in the now, is much more effectual than when we, seeing Him face-to-face, ever obtained
39. Seward would be available for a meeting, either face-to-face or via telephone, would be tomorrow at one o’clock as he would be in court most of the morning
40. Little did he know he was face-to-face with Tom, Mr
41. His face-to-face search of the Spaceport had borne fruit almost immediately as one of the technicians informed him that a Ministry Shuttle had just been prepared for take-off and stood waiting on Launch Pad 032
42. He brought his arms together in a mighty heave, slamming them face-to-face, chest-to-chest
43. Disappointed, I was about to file the whole idea away for the duration when I happened to take a vacation and found myself in the (for me) unusual position of doing a lot of face-to-face natal consultations for complete strangers
44. Angular planets symbolize strategies of control, and the four angles symbolize four different types of social relationships: casual, face-to-face relationships (Ascendant); formal and group relationships (Midheaven); intimate relationships and partnerships (Descendant); and standing alone (Nadir)
45. As a result of his incredible, face-to-face encounters with the Lord, God ended up giving this man two of the highest compliments any human could ever hope to receive from the Lord in this lifetime
46. clients can communicate face-to-face with
47. It is sort of a face-to-face type meeting
48. During all the above-mentioned surveys, face-to-face interviews with randomly selected voters from the most updated electoral rolls were conducted by specially trained field investigators
49. favours face-to-face encounters of disputants with a view to facilitating differences being resolved rather than conflict and victory for the most powerful;
50. Just around the corner, we came face-to-face with a group of miners, about eight of them, all considerably drunk