There is also a corner guest room with arched floor-to-ceiling windows that face out to the massive yard.
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He recently fashioned a face out of Treasury Secretary Jack Lew's signature.
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In spite of all the challenges and obstacles that our young people may face out there in the world -- because life is hard, right?
"He needs that fame in order to get the communication out as far as he can, and he's been very, very clever about keeping his face out of it, " said Liz Farrelly, whom Banksy called up in the late '90s when she was working on "Scrawl, " a book about street art.
It was a jolt to see her red hair and serene face peering out.
His severe face stares out from the plastic issued by the Swedish Transport Agency.
Right now, millions of seniors face huge out-of-pocket costs when their spending on drugs falls within a coverage gap.
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His face blacked out with burnt cork, Rice perfected the act and sparked the tradition of the minstrel act.
But she said smaller, specialist independent retailers could face going out of business.
In it, a black face stares out from a wall of street-inspired slogans.
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Mr Rafsanjani, a pragmatic conservative who had restyled himself as a cautious reformer, had been expected to face an out-and-out moderniser in the run-off.
Australian beef producers will see the tariffs they face phased out slowly over 18 years - while the sugar cane industry has been left out altogether.
One protester held an iPad aloft with a picture of Mr. Li with his face crossed out, and others derided him as the dictator of Hong Kong's monopoly exchange.
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Also, consumers will be drawn to the communities as they get put in high deductible health plans, face more out-of-pocket costs and want to compare notes on plans and expenses.
The only way out of the circumstances people face is to climb out.
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One of the top party operatives, having shown her face, sneaked out before the speech.
One pic is strange--it was clearly taken many years before, and a woman's face is crossed out.
And some companies may decide it's not too late to buy a happy face by giving out bonuses.
"It gives her a face to put out to the public, " Trepkov explained.
Teams are free to chose whether to be governed by the cap but those that opt out face certain restrictions.
He got up, crouched low and ripped an arc into the wave's face before riding out ahead of the frothy shoulder.
If China did face all-out digital war, it might have at least one resource that the U.S. wouldn't: an Internet kill switch.
Teams will have be free to chose whether to be governed by the cap but those that opt out face certain restrictions.
This finding is controversial, however: some experts believe that the bank has underestimated the difficulties that some countries would face in switching out of tobacco.
Ms. LISA FITZHUGH (Parent): And in about three minutes of eating it, her face completely puffed out, and her eyes were shut, and I knew something was really wrong.
That meeting must take place within 14 days - and if it is not approved, the Sussex club still face being thrown out of the Conference, even if they have already begun the season.
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Though this does not affect current production, it has highlighted a problem that all the big oil companies face: working out how they are going to replace the oil that they lift every year.
"Celebrities put out one face when they're on the big or small screen, " she says.
It turns out they face the same leadership challenges that we do in North America and Europe.
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