51. For him, the grimmest task of his career has unleashed a depth of emotion that puts a compassionate human face on this tragedy. 52. For this reason, infants are born with an ability to read human faces. 53. Generally considered the first cubist sculpture, this fluidly jagged bronze silently argued that the human face, like human identity, could be splintered into multiple dimensions. 54. Her subject was the human face. 55. Her willingness to give a human face to AIDS will help save lives. 56. His revised aim was to put a human face on the tragedy unfolding in the middle of Europe. 57. His secret seems to be not so much negotiating brilliance as putting a human face on Swiss banking. 58. I am here today, in part, with the folks around me to try to put a human face on a story. 59. I really admire her determination to put a human face on every place she goes. 60. I thought we could put a human face on the people who work in court and do some civic good. |