1. But the public face of museums - particularly science museums - has undergone a radical transformation. 2. Political imagery expressed in pictures, in elaborate ceremonial and in official narrative sources is the public face of government. 3. The pursers are the public face of the company and have to deal with many unforeseen situations that might occur to the passengers. 4. By contrast, historians want to unpick the public face that is presented. 5. You are the public face of the Save The Children Fund. 6. But some canal users are disappointed with the way the waterway presents its public face, especially in the town of Banbury. 7. A staff function should be positioned so that it can funnel its services to the organisational levels who may be the public face of the organisation to outside groups. 8. Along with the Modern Jazz Quartet, Miles Davis, Gerry Mulligan and Dave Brubeck among others, he represented the collective public face of jazz. 9. Although the public face at Nebraska might be one of harmony, there are rumblings everywhere. |