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In November 2006, there was an hour-long documentary on the British television network Channel 4 about Facing the World, an organization that helps children with severe facial disfigurements in developing countries.
Facing a staggering debt of $ 84, 000, for which there was absolutely nothing to show, the situation was desperate.
Facing, behind the tribune, as supporters, there appeared busts of Mirabeau and Helvétius, with Jean-Jacques Rousseau in the middle.
Facing elimination in game six of the opening round against the Calgary Flames, Morrison scored there minutes into the contest's third overtime session to force a seventh game.
Facing east there are two tunnels visible from the platforms.
Facing the Calvaire, there is a fourth bridge, smaller and obscured by an embankment in recent years.
Facing is generally done near closing time when there are fewer customers and also while the store is completely closed.
In November 2006, there was an hour-long documentary on the British television network Channel 4 about Facing the World.
Facing a fourth and one at the 30-yard line, Campo opted for a field goal attempt even though there was a considerable amount of time left in the game.

Facing and is
Facing open ocean just northwest of the bays is Pie de la Cuesta and southeast are Playa Revolcadero, Playa Aeromar, Playa Encantada and Barra Vieja.
Facing the Chancellery is the Bundestag, the German Parliament, housed in the renovated Reichstag building since the government moved back to Berlin in 1998.
Facing down this evil is the culmination of the hero's story and permits the return to normal life.
Facing the cathedral on the east bank of the river is the historic district of Śródka.
Facing the hieroglyphs of the last canvases of the Parisian period ( which are said to be the most difficult ), they provide the Rosetta stone on which the meaning of these mysterious figures is inscribed ".
Facing the ribbon and the paper is a small guide plate ( often made of an artificial jewel such as sapphire or ruby ) pierced with holes to serve as guides for the pins.
Facing the ancient Inca ruins of Ollantaytambo in the rock face of Cerro Pinkuylluna is the 140 metre high figure of Wiracochan.
Facing the Thames, at the end of Lonsdale Road, The Bull's Head pub is known as the suburban Ronnie Scott's and was one of the first and most important jazz venues in Britain from the postwar years onward.
Facing the Qiblah is an encouraged option.
Facing the busy intersection is a sign with bold lettering, advertising that the Piazza is " coming soon in 2010.
Facing Gould is a portrait of William Kiffin which dates back to 1667.
Examples include the work of David R. Blumenthal, author of Facing the Abusing God ( 1993 ) and John K. Roth, whose essay " A Theodicy of Protest " is included in Encountering Evil: Live Options in Theodicy ( 1982 ):
Facing magnetic North, the angle the field makes with the horizontal is the inclination () or dip.
Facing criticism from the pro-democracy camp, Lau Kong-wah of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong ( DAB ) defended their actions, saying " t is totally acceptable in a parliamentary assembly.
Facing historic St. Charles Avenue, it is the entry landmark on the uptown campus.
" Similarly, Fossum and Mason say in their book Facing Shame that " While guilt is a painful feeling of regret and responsibility for one's actions, shame is a painful feeling about oneself as a person.
Facing the park is Elder Road, with an attractive terrace of private Georgian and Victorian housing behind high iron railings, former school buildings for the ' Norwood House of Industry '.
Specifically, the above-mentioned speculative conception of submarine warfare, based on ramming and making no mention of torpedoes, is shared with Verne ( see " Facing the Flag ", " HMS Sword ").
Facing the Plaza Building is the Radburn railroad station, built by the Radburn developers along the Erie Railroad line ( later Conrail ) and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Facing comparable facts, the Fifth Circuit struck down Texas's sex toy ban holding that " morality is an insufficient justification for a statute " and " interests in ' public morality ' cannot constitutionally sustain the statute after Lawrence.
Another woman who was interviewed by Helen Watson, a sociologist, reported that, " Facing up to the crime and having to deal with it in public is probably worse than suffering in silence.
Chalmers is best known for his formulation of the notion of a hard problem of consciousness in both his book and in the paper " Facing Up to the Problem of Consciousness " ( originally published in The Journal of Consciousness Studies, 1995 ).
Facing onto Library Court from the Taylor Library is a large window decorated by an engraving by Lida Kindersley.

Facing and
He views Towards the Gardens as about family upbringing and its emotional energy ”, while In the Gardens and Facing the Gardens present physical and psychical ( n. p.
Under his leadership, the defence committee released a report entitled: Facing Our Responsibilities: The state of readiness of the Canadian Forces which called for substantial new investments in Canada ’ s military capabilities.
Also contributed a chapter, Marketing E-learning and the Challenges Facing Distance Education in Africa ,” in Challenges Facing Marketing in Distance and Online Environment: An Integrated Approach, edited by Ugur Demiray and N. Serdar Sever ( 2009 ) ( Anadolu University-2009 Eskisehir-Turkey. ISBN 978-975-98590-6-0 ).
Facing this plaza is the Municipal Palace, built and a small concrete pier with the Statue of the Fisherman, on which is the lyrics of the song La Barca de Guaymas .” This statue is considered to be emblematic to the city.
* Everyday Examples of Humans Facing Straight into the Blow ( 2001, 2004 K Records ) ( originally self-released under the artist name Get the Hell Out of the Way of the Volcano ")

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Facing a de facto union in the western provinces, the three denominations began a slow process of union talks that eventually produced a Basis for Union.
Facing a ravine where a creek ( the English River ) joined the Chateauguay, de Salaberry ordered abatis ( obstacles made of felled trees ) to be constructed.
Facing ongoing threats and attacks, including a particularly violent attack at the Hotel Matum in Santiago de los Caballeros, Camaaño accepted an agreement imposed by the USA government.
Second Alto Perú campaign ( 1812 – 1813 ): Facing the overwhelming invasion of a royalist army led by General Pío de Tristán, Manuel Belgrano, then commander of the Northern Army, turned to scorched-earth tactics.
Facing the Place du Palais-Royal, it stands opposite the north wing of the Louvre, and its famous forecourt ( cour d ' honneur ), screened with columns and, since 1986, containing Daniel Buren's site-specific artpiece, Les Deux Plateaux, known as Les Colonnes de Buren.
The series is loosely based on two works by Jules Verne ; his posthumous 1919 novel The Barsac Mission ( L ’ Étonnante Aventure de la mission Barsac, consisting of two volumes-Book 1, Into the Niger Bend and Book 2, City in the Sahara ) as well as his 1896 novel Facing the Flag ( Face au drapeau ).
Facing trouble with her tutti frutti band mates, Lee started recording with her husband, guitarist Roberto de Carvalho.
Facing Sertorius and Marcus Perpenna Vento, Metellus Pius established his bases at Metellinum ( today Medellín ) Castra Caecilia ( today Cáceres ), Viccus Caecilius, at the Sierra de Gredos, and at Caeciliana, near Setúbal.
Facing ongoing threats and attacks during the following months, including a particularly violent attack at the Hotel Matum in Santiago de los Caballeros, Camaaño accepted an agreement imposed by the USA government.
Facing many obstacles to open his business in Rio de Janeiro, Falkenburg never gave up on his idea.
" Sainte Orlan " came from a character that I created for " Le baiser de l ' artiste " from a text called " Facing a society of mothers and merchants.

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