31. But some, surely, have faces he recognizes. 32. But the hostess, in a beige silk Bill Blass suit and simple Harry Winston diamond earrings, had two faces. 33. But the pope, in his final message to the small gathering at the amphitheatre in Carthage, gently reminded the Tunisian authorities Sunday that tolerance has many faces. 34. But they have faces in Southside, and shared immigrant histories, similar successes, embarrassments and regrets, too. 35. But women are seen as on the edge to begin with, therefore having no face to lose. 36. But, he adds, he has the face of a bulldog. 37. By having well-known faces on its ticket, the Liberal Democrats thought they had found a magical solution. 38. Clowns do not have human faces. 39. Cho, in particular, has a face that happens to be the semiconscious spine of her comedy. 40. Donald Frederick, driving away from his house across the pond from where his wife died, seemed relieved that a suspect now had a face. |