1. For one thing, that behind their public facades, presidents and their families are private individuals, far more complex than we might imagine. 2. Iran is a country of such public facades and personal accommodations. 3. It was a risk, but she says it would have been too difficult to maintain a public facade. 4. So far, Naumann and Radunski have presented a public facade of harmonious collaboration. 5. Then, line houses up flush with the sidewalks and give them private courtyards behind their public facades. 6. Unlike the penitential President, Mrs. Clinton has maintained a stoic public facade. 7. But there are fleeting hints of the swirling emotions playing out behind the public facade. |