81.   Sheely was cut on the cheek, and was later seen pressing a napkin to his face at during the protest.

82.   Some say the requirement is unrealistic given the low salaries and poor working conditions teachers face at many public schools.

83.   Some members of Congress have suggested the use of facial recognition technology so that authorities could match faces at a public gathering against a database of suspected terrorists.

84.   Some are familiar faces at new posts, others are fresh faces thrust up by the growth of alternative rock and hip-hop.

85.   Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer contorts her face at the mention of streaks and undefeated seasons.

86.   Suddenly, the group was noticing a lot of new faces at its concerts.

87.   Summer is when the faces at the Arlington Night Shelter always change.

88.   Starting Wednesday, there will be new faces at the bargaining table.

89.   That said, getting rid of the SATs will undoubtedly produce more black and brown faces at the University of California.

90.   The blows to her face at one time lasted so long and were so severe, she almost went blind.

n. + at >>共 1572
official 1.86%
student 0.82%
shot 0.80%
game 0.70%
day 0.67%
place 0.64%
job 0.63%
worker 0.61%
year 0.56%
professor 0.56%
face 0.05%
face + p. >>共 82
of 38.26%
in 12.27%
on 10.08%
with 9.48%
to 3.57%
for 3.21%
at 2.39%
by 2.37%
down 2.20%
from 1.87%
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