A bewildering array of directional signs faced him on the wall.
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A day and a half with her sister was as much as she could tolerate; faced with the alternative of returning to her creepy apartment with its creepy occupants, she'd tough it out.
A good number of the marathon runners on Sunday would have faced a similar state of glycogen depletion.
A joint discussion with locality fire officers enabled a sharing of problems faced by patients on the district nursing caseload.
A potential adversary in space would be faced with the dilemma of shooting first or risking the loss of critical satellites.
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A trickle of relief went through him as he realized he was able to fix one of the many issues he faced.
About 1893 a satisfactory machine was ready, and a new series of troubles had to be faced, for it had to be launched at a certain initial speed, and in the face of any wind that might be blowing.
Adrenaline shot through him as he faced the portal.
After losing six ships in World War I and losing business as immigration slowed, the company faced severe hardship in the 1920s.
After pointing out the immense difficulties which he had had to encounter owing to the absence of any regular accounts, and above all of any of " those statistics which constitute the soul, indeed the very life of a public administration," and that it was therefore impossible for him to pretend that he had been able to free himself altogether from the effects of the past, the minister continues, " every time we have endeavoured to have recourse to the previous elements of appreciation, we found ourselves faced by the chaos which characterized former years.
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Almost his last public act was a speech, on the 24th of April 1844, in New York City, against the annexation of Texas; and in his eighty-fourth year he confronted a howling New York mob with the same cool, unflinching courage which he had displayed half a century before when he faced the armed frontiersmen of Redstone Old Fort.
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And this person is so vile, so scumbag faced of the earth that they should be thrown off into space?
Another choragic monument was that of Thrasyllus, which faced a cave in the Acropolis rock above the Dionysiac theatre.
Anyone caught performing abortions faced up to 15 years in jail.
Argentina, at the time, faced many problems following the hyperinflation of 1989.
Armed with a rad pistol and a seriously deranged psyche, Lister II becomes the most terrifying threat the crew have ever faced.
As Carlyle has told in his Life of Sterling, the poet's distinction, in the eyes of the younger churchmen with philosophic interests, lay in his having recovered and preserved his Christian faith after having passed through periods of rationalism and Unitarianism, and faced the full results of German criticism and philosophy.
At his quiet response, she faced him, searching his gaze.
At Sofi's icy voice, Darian turned away from the safe and faced her.
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At the end of 1191 he returned to Germany, where he was soon faced by two serious risings.
At the outset of his reign he faced a crisis.
At the same time, she knew whatever Rhyn faced outside the dreamscape was as bad as what awaited her, if not worse.
At the unfamiliar voice, she faced the two men standing outside her kitchen.
At Wilmington the British general faced a serious problem, the solution of which upon his own responsibility unexpectedly led to the close of the war within seven months.
Based on the been a big the problems faced of disciplined underwriters.
Before Cornwallis could be brought to bay he was faced successively by four antagonists - Generals Gates, Greene, Lafayette and Washington.
Being a Pharisee he faced the facts of Herod's power and warned the tribunal of the event, just as later he counselled the people to receive him, saying that for their sins they could not escape him.
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Breeders often hang on to show prospects that don't quite pan out, and then they are faced with trying to find homes.
Bristol are the surprise leaders of the Premiership but they are tenacious and probably the most workmanlike side we have faced so far.
Broached in 1692 this matter was brought up again in 1698 when the emperor and his ministers, faced with the prospect of a fight over the Spanish succession, were anxious to conciliate Brandenburg.
But Hamilton faced the necessity of revealing the true state of things with conspicuous courage, and the scandal only reacted on his accusers.
But he was ill-supported in his task of maintaining the Norman kingdom, faced with general apathy, and threatened by a baronial revolt, and, in addition, Richard Coeur-de-Lion, at Messina, 1190, threatened him with war.
But the assembled hacks were faced with a torrential downpour as they attempted to leave the reception.
But the Iron Duke faced the situation unmoved.
But the queen faced the new situation with her usual courage, devotion and strength of will.
But their successors after the Second World War were less fortunate and faced even more testing quandaries.
But there is always the possibility to be faced that Irenaeus drew his creed from Rome rather than Asia Minor.
But, when the Christian world was faced with the clear-cut questions, Was this, then, how it conceived man's relation to God?
By the beginning of February the agitation had spread all over Italy, and the government was faced by the possibility of a strike which would paralyse the whole economic life of the country.
Carmen tensed as she faced him.
Claire rose, the smile freezing on her face as she faced Sofia.
Cohen faced a similar dilemma when his father, Peter, died tragically following an affray in the nightclub he ran in Northampton.
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Considerable remains of a theatre in concrete faced with brickwork, erected, according to an inscription, in 43 B.C., and 161 ft.
Considerable remains of public buildings, constructed in concrete faced with small stones with bands of brick at intervals, an amphitheatre with a major axis of 390 ft.
Consumers are faced with the potential of bouncing checks they may already have in the works.
Cowl edge faced inside with two inches of gold satin; (c) a mortarboard of black cloth.
Damian turned down the stereo blasting trance music and faced her, crossing his arms as she closed the door.
Darian drew a breath and faced the Other.
Darian faced the safe to hide his smile and continued searching.
Deidre faced her curiously.
Deidre faced him, face warm.
Deidre faced the door, not at all prepared to see Gabriel.
Deidre recognized the growl of the half-demon and faced him.
Deidre took a deep breath and faced the deity previously known as Death.
Despite the hard times that Niki Taylor faced, she did manage to rise above it all - a fact that she hoped the E! special would focus on.
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Dusty grudgingly faced off against Sofi once more.
Each of these terraces was faced with, bricks of I a different colour.
Eden studied him then faced the dome marking the Grey God's palace.
Environmentalist became active and the nation faced an oil crisis.
Esaul Lovayski the Third was a tall man as straight as an arrow, pale- faced, fair-haired, with narrow light eyes and with calm self- satisfaction in his face and bearing.
Even meek cats sometimes lose control when faced with a new feline in the home.
Even with all that planning, one challenge that makeup artist Van Phue faced was something she had no control over -- the weather.
Eventually, faced with the evidence of brutal ethnic cleansing by the Serb Yugoslav security forces, NATO acted.
Everyday we are faced with a shit load of decisions.
Faced with a crowd of several thousands there was n't a lot else they could do.
Faced with a crowd of several thousands there wasn't a lot else they could do.
Faced with a display of such enigmatic shades, I was momentarily thrown by the selection, but ended up reaching for one - just one - color to start out with.
Faced with an unscrupulous dictator, NATO appears quite powerless with its surgical strikes.
Faced with inevitable destruction, Conon succeeded in sending the news to Athens, where by extraordinary efforts a fleet of 11o ships was at once equipped.
Faced with Portland Stone the building has a Roman Corinthian portico of six columns.
Faced with the blank canvas of a new iMac, I asked my pal Chris what widgets I should download.
Faced with the imminent collapse of their marriage, they eventually agree that euthanasia may be the answer to their troubles.
Faced with the reality of the situation, she paced in front of the door, arguing with herself.
Faced with this disastrous situation, steps were taken to convene a congress for re-establishing the party.
Faced with this growing international movement, some have cried foul.
Faced with this looming crisis, the Bank of England's ability to cut interest rates is rendered almost powerless.
Faced with those two, I would far prefer the latter.
Failed harvests In 1845, Peel faced the defining challenge of his career.
Female Guardians were very rare, and he recalled the last he faced with a mixture of respect and anger.
Firstly, as Trotsky had foreseen, when faced with a general uprising of the proletariat, the bureaucracy split.
For example, when Washington Mutual was acquired by Chase, many customers faced computer glitches and payment problems which often resulted in increased interest rates and costly fees added to their accounts.
For one, she was no longer faced with dark grey.
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For years I wrote in a little alcove, which wasn't much of anything, I just faced a wall.
Frea directed the Winnili to bring their women with their hair let down round their faces like beards and turned Wodan's couch round so that he faced them.
From this and other indications Professor Dorpfeld has inferred that the original plan of Mnesicles was to complete the south wing on a plan symmetrical with that of the north wing, but opening by a portico on to the bastion to the west; and to add on the inner side of the Propylaea two great halls, faced by porticoes almost in a line with the main portico, but with smaller columns.
Further scrutiny of the records of six of the most frequent runaways gave a terrifying insight of the dangers they faced.
Gabe shifted finally and faced him.
Gabriel faced his friend, entertained at Rhyn's apparent restlessness.
Gabriel faced the demon lord.
Goldfish are a fresh faced fuzz guitar gang and there's a lo-fi salute to his dead goldfish are a fresh faced fuzz guitar gang and there's a lo-fi salute to his dead goldfish.
Granted, it isn't like he's going to San Quentin or anything and county jails have a supposed less violent atmosphere then say, a prison - still, it has got to be scary for the baby faced 18 year old.
Hannah faced Deidre, cool blue eyes assessing.
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He faced down the whole republican movement over the hunger strikes.
He faced her and moved in close.
He faced her as she spoke.
He faced her fully, studying her for a long moment.
He faced her, and she realized how stupid it was to expect he'd do anything else but return to the fight.
He faced her, eyes whirling madly.
He faced her, his features dark, and addressed her.
He faced her, studying her features.
He faced his dead mate. Her blue eyes were large, and she looked tired.
He faced Sasha, recalling the years they'd spent together.
He faced the corner, weapons drawn.
He faced the jungle. The trees were battling demons, but one then a few then a dozen of the creatures escaped the jungle's grip to pursue.
He faced the man, unable to help but feel surprised to see him without scars.
He finished unbeaten on 4, having faced 35 balls.
He had at least some share in the financial ability of Walpole, and it was not till he died in 1754 that the real difficulties of a system which was based on the avoidance of difficulties had fairly to be faced.
He had faced difficult problems with independence and yet he had been able to inaugurate something of an " era of good feeling."
He had now to settle the most serious problem which had yet faced him, for in the plains the Persian army was formidable by sheer bulk.
He lifted the Guardian over his shoulder and faced Gerry.
He never faced the question how a man is to be induced to act morally in cases where these governmental sanctions could be evaded or did not exist in the particular state in which a man chanced to find himself.
He never, as long as he could write, was known to refuse his autograph, and so far was he from trying to protect himself from intruders that he rarely drew the blinds of his study windows at night, though that study was on the ground floor and faced the street.
He reached out and tilted her chin so that she faced him.
He revealed the hurdler with six wins from seven starts when faced with distances below three miles, a right-handed track and fast ground.
He rose from his kneeling position and faced her.
He rose, as if on autopilot, turned, and faced the window.
He started the coffeemaker and faced her, folding his arms across his thick chest.
He stopped abruptly and faced her, clutching her shoulders as he shook her slender frame.
He stopped and faced her, frown deepening.
He stopped at the door and faced her.
He tossed the stick away and faced her.
He turned from the window and faced Señor Medena.
He turned from the window and faced Señor Medena.
He unfolded his arms and faced her, studying her closely.
He walked away, hesitated, and faced her again.
He was a stout, dark, red- faced peasant in the forties, with thick lips, a broad knob of a nose, similar knobs over his black frowning brows, and a round belly.
He was at once faced with two problems, very, opposite in their nature, which were destined to play a very conspicuous part in Spanish pelitics.
He was present with his pupil at the battle of Steinkirk, and "faced fire," says Marshal Luxembourg, "like a grenadier."
He.d never faced a full-blooded demon and assassin at the same time before.
Helene was faced by a new problem--how to preserve her intimacy with both without offending either.
Her evolving power told her more than she wanted to know, even before she faced him.
Her hand gripped Carmen's as she faced him.
Her voice lowered as she faced him.
Here she faced tough opposition from fellow county teammate, Anna Bradly who won through 3-0 to book herself a place in the final.
Here they might have faced a Kurdish uprising for national independence.
His disappearance snapped the chief link with the heroic period, and removed from the helm of state a ruler of large heart, great experience and civil courage, at a moment when elements of continuity were needed and vital problems of internal reorganization had still to be faced.
His gaze slid to the screen Ne'Rin faced.
His publications include After the War (1867), in which he gives his observations during a journey through the Southern States in 1866; Ohio in the War (2 vols., 1868); Some Consequences of the Last Treaty of Paris (1899); Our New Duties (1899); Later Aspects of Our New Duties (1899); Problems of Expansion (1900); The Greatest Fact in Modern History (1906), and How America faced its Educational Problem (1906).
His rage simmered, yet he couldn't maintain the rage when faced with the sudden need to think.
His words made her pause in the doorway, and she faced him, frowning.
Historians do not usually seem to perceive that Charles was faced by the old quarrel of church and state, in which " fair means " were seen to be unavailing, while " unfair means " only succeeded, after some thirty years, in breaking down the old Presbyterian spirit so much that, after 1688, the state could hold her own.
Hopefully, hopefully, that would be the largest obstacle Evelyn faced in explaining the situation to her.
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How many times have they faced bankruptcy?
However we are still faced with the problem of how a poor country can join this club of rich nations.
However, Diocletian faced more than just administrative problems.
However, the Germans faced an almost fanatical enemy, willing to defend at all costs.
Human neural circuitry was designed by natural selection to solve problems our ancestors faced during our evolutionary history.
I felt faint and cold when I faced the empty space among the black tangle of bushes.
I think of the center for rehabilitating drug addicts which was faced with losing its housing benefits.
I was no longer giddy, and faced the precipice of 3500 feet without a shiver.
I've faced enough in my time to take care of myself.
If anyone opposed this power they faced eternal damnation as well as execution.
If faced with a close quarter situation they would fire a full salvo of torpedoes before withdrawing a high speed.
If she could only reach him … She faced Two, the only thing between her and escape.
If she could only reach him … She faced Two, the only thing between her and escape.
If the average person had shown such ineptitude at work they would probably have faced summary dismissal.
If they failed, it would have little to do with her heritage and much to do with how they faced adversity – and if they faced it together.
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In 1920 he and his executive were faced by the difficult problem of the refusal of Irish railwaymen to handle munitions of war; and the only solution he and they could suggest was that the Government should cease to send such munitions and that the Labour party should make an appeal to the Irish people - a solution which ministers, of course, could not accept.
In 1975 several PPU members faced a ten-week trial for distributing leaflets telling soldiers disillusioned with Northern Ireland duties how they might leave.
In a hard economy, people are faced with many stressors, and the difference between the ones who successful get through it and the ones who don't, is how they handle it.
In addition it is faced with flamed maple veneer finished in a cherry sunburst.
In each of these stories, you read about a turning point each person faced before they finally committed to heroin addiction recovery.
In Mesopotamia from 1915 onward the Ottoman Empire had been faced by serious British military operations, here, too, with various changes of fortune.
In particular, when faced with a large group of comely wenches, the surprise and joy on his face was a picture.
In recent years automotive manufacturers have been faced with the need to produce lighter weight vehicles.
In spite of the assistance he had given to the emperor his efforts met with no success for some years; but towards 1700 Leopold, faced with the prospect of a new struggle with France, was inclined to view the idea more favourably.
In that moment she faced the agonizing truth.
In that same year the Amsterdam community was faced by a serious problem in connexion with Spinoza.
In the diet held at Speyer in 1529 a compact Roman Catholic majority faced a weak Lutheran minority.
In the fighting of the 13th-16th of October the Russians gradually gave back as far as the line of the Sha-ho, the Japanese following until the armies faced roughly north and south on parallel fronts.
In the mills of the Californian type the stamp is a cylindrical iron pestle faced with a chilled cast iron shoe, removable so that it can be renewed when necessary, attached to a round iron rod or lifter, the whole weighing from 600 to 900 lb; stamps weighing 1320 lb are in use in the Transvaal.
In theology the fundamental problems of ontological philosophy were faced; the relationship of unity to multiplicity, of noumenon to phenomena, of God to man.
In this the task that faced the government at the outset of the 20th century was sufficiently formidable.
In total, six men faced charges of conspiracy to blackmail, false imprisonment and gun possession.
In view of the fact that the First and Third British Armies were faced with strong positions in the Canal du Nord and the Scheldt canal, which it was advisable to carry prior to the general attack on the Hindenburg line behind the latter obstacle, it was decided that these two armies should open their operations a day earlier than the Fourth Army, so as to draw off the German reserves from the front of that army, which had to deliver the main attack and was faced with the most formidable defences.
In winning the prize, Meg Rosoff had faced stiff competition from fellow debut novelists.
Instead of answering, he rose and faced her.
Instead they are faced with a moving escalator of powers ever upwards to the EU.
It could be the perfect getaway if you're usually faced with snow for months on end.
It has fine bronze doors with long inscriptions; the exterior is entirely faced with cipollino (Carystian) marble.
It is a handsome mausoleum faced with blue and white glazed tiles, standing under the shade of some magnificent silver poplars.
It is a huge ornate building with minarets and a lofty cupola faced with shining blue tiles.
It is a lot to weigh, especially when you are already faced by increasing debt and collectors harassing you on the phone.
It is remarkable also that, contrary to the usual rule, he is commonly represented in Egyptian sculptures and paintings full faced instead of in profile.
It seemed exceptional, for in addition to the usual reasons which justified the other belligerents in instituting official press bureaus and censors to control seditious utterances, the United States faced conditions unknown to them.
It takes girls through several questions they are likely to ask themselves as they realize they are attracted to other women, sharing thoughts from a number of teens who have faced the same thoughts.
It was a large quadrangular building of conglomerate, with a back wall faced with stucco, and stood open to the road.
It was a skit about the typical problems faced by both adults and students.
It was because the aftermath of Newtonian science was so rich that the scientific faith of naturalism was able to retain a place besides its epistemological creed that a logician of the school could arise whose spirit was in some sort Baconian, but who, unlike Bacon, had entered the modern world, and faced the problems stated for it by Hume and by Newton.
It was early in 1532, when faced with the necessity of resisting the Turkish advance, that Charles met the diet at Regensburg.
It was easier to protect Angel from afar, before she knew what he was or faced the dangers he did daily.
It was hoped that the assembly of the attacking troops in the restricted zone opposite the crossing point, the rapid bridging of the dry canal, and the pushing forward of guns to cover the farther advance, and of reinforcements, ammunition and supplies to support it, could all be carried out with the necessary speed and security, although the difficulties to be faced were very great and the possible causes of contretemps numerous.
It was immediately faced with the acute danger of actual starvation.
It was supposed to be funny, but I just sat there stony faced all the way through.
It was the Spaniard, not the German, who faced Luther at Worms.
It's no wonder that with her gorgeous looks and creative eye for beauty, Rhianna's makeup is a popular look for women seeking her fresh faced, yet seductive style.
Its extensive front faced the river, and had a lofty central gateway, flanked by smaller entrances, and by two octagonal towers rising to some height above the body of the building.
Jackson ran his fingers through her hair, reflecting on the day and the new challenge they faced with her pack.
Jenn faced him, one cold hand across her mouth to keep any other stupid secrets from spilling out.
Jenn faced the newcomer, surprised to see a small, grandfatherly man with brilliant green eyes standing near them.
Jenn turned, knowing what was there before she faced it.
Jessi faced him and pressed her back to the door to keep him from opening it, gazing up at him.
Jessi faced him and stopped.
Jessi faced the youth again and stepped away from him, his energy adding to her distress.
Jessi watched Gerry strip off his shirt to reveal a lean, athletic frame and faced Xander.
Jesus faced this problem perhaps before the opening of his ministry, certainly from his break with the ecclesiastical authorities.
Jonny faced her once more and pulled free a piece of paper from his pocket.
Journalists in Pakistan also faced difficulties, mainly reporting from the often lawless and extremely dangerous tribal regions that border Afghanistan.
Katie faced him and saw that he was dressed like Gabriel, all in black.
Katie faced Kris with a glare.
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Kris reached an alcove out of sight of the crowds and faced her.
Kris's confident response rankled Rhyn. He leaned his back against a tree and faced his eldest surviving brother. "I promised Kiki I'd tell you something," he started.
Langhans, the post office and the museum of sculpture and painting, the latter faced by the Mende fountain.
Last night, campaigners called for further reforms to the controversial system, that has also faced computer problems, to restore public confidence.
Leon, listening aghast to a gleeful recital of his friend's probable fate, was ashen faced.
Local GUM clinics are faced with increasing service demands of around 10% a year.
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McClellan and the Army of the Potomac faced Johnston, who with the Army of northern Virginia lay at Manassas, exercising and training his men with no less care than his opponent.
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Memon faced him, and Taran met the dark gaze.
Merchant seamen faced the daily risk of U-boat attack.
Mexico's most vulnerable citizens have faced a Maelstrom of change beyond their capacity, or that of their government, to control.
Michael Barrett faced the last public hanging in England.
Mr Blair yesterday faced down rebellious Labor MPs with a passionate defense of his hardline stance on Iraq.
Mr Kennedy has faced jibes about his widely rumored alcoholism for several years.
Much more to the point, given his father's early disapproval I think Darwin faced two basic options in his life.
Nehemiah was faced with old abuses, and vehemently contrasted the harshness of the nobles with the generosity of the exiles who would redeem their poor countrymen from slavery.
Neither was Natal faced with the Cape problem of a large half-caste population.
Nicole Richie faced problems in 2003, when she pled guilty to heroin possession.
No one had come in through the door she faced.
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Of all the changes he faced, that was by far the most intimidating.
On 14 October, the two armies faced each other over 400 yards of marsh and scrubby hillside.
On all sides, but especially in the north-west, Henry was faced with incipient revolution, and while he was combating this the quarrel between Frederick and the Papacy broke out Frederick again in Italy.
On either side of the Dipylon the walls of Themistocles, faced on the outside by a later wall, have been traced for a considerable distance.
On the inner side towards the Acropolis, this wall is faced with a portico of six Doric columns.
On the key they are faced with the choice; a royal barge or one manned by a hideous hag.
Once you're done working for the night, you'll feel great that you've finished but come the next day when you're faced with a challenge, you'll crumble from lack of energy to deal with it.
Once you're faced with all the choices available, the task of picking just the right one seems a bit formidable.
Once you've made your lighting style choices, you'll be faced with another decision - the finish you want.
One can hardly be surprised that Tertullian says that few faced such an ordeal.
Only one Theban champion died - and that was Eteocles who had faced his brother Polynices.
Only when he'd been broken and faced his past had he been able to let go of his own demons.
Or, however worthy the intentions, are we faced with regulatory overkill?
Other Pyrenees come to rescue organizations after being saved from local shelters where they faced possible euthanasia.
Outside, at the loading bays, I then faced another trauma.
Paul was faced with deep ambivalence toward the prevailing culture.
Pious men, in fellowship with God, when they faced the fact of death, were led either to challenge its right, or to give a new meaning to it.
Priestley's sons hoped to establish a haven nearby for English nonconformists who faced discrimination and persecution at home.
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Rarely had David Dimbleby been faced by so much commotion during the first 15 minutes of a local election results program.
Receiving enough protein in a diet is a challenge faced by many vegetarians and vegans.
Recently, Alba has also claimed to have faced obsessive-compulsive disorder as a child.
Religious thinkers are faced by the problem of the Creator and the created, and the necessity for formulating a close relationship between God and man, the Infinite and Perfect with the finite and imperfect.
Rhyn faced his mother again.
Rhyn faced the sarcophagus, surprised to see his father looked as he had when he last saw him thousands of years before.
Rhyn lowered himself into a fighting stance and faced off against the two.
Rhyn snorted and faced Sasha, the brother charged with governing Australia, and the first to abandon the Council in favor of serving the Dark One.
Rhyn snorted and faced the corner, making out Gabriel's eyes, which gleamed darker than a night in Hell itself.
Rhyn.s voice lowered dangerously and he faced his brother.
Ruth Dales faced Atlanta Olympic hurdles heroine Angie Thorpe representing Wigan AC in the A 100m hurdles.
Salandra, at the latter's urgent request, and was soon faced by the responsibilities arising out of the outbreak of the World War.
Salhi interested me because he commanded a mechanized brigade that faced a 1995 INC rebel offensive in northern Iraq.
Sasha was quiet, and Jade faced him.
Scientology leaders are now faced with having to concoct a story for their current members explaining the painfully obvious incongruity of their actions.
Scotland's most amusing and ashen faced phantom, Adam Lyal (deceased) guides you through the historic setting of St Andrews town.
Self-conscious in front of Gabriel's closest friend, Deidre faced him, tilting her head back to meet his liquid silver eyes.
Sensing him, the large vamp stopped walking to the fortress built into the mountain and faced him.
She beamed a smile and faced the street again.
She clenched her hands, her arms rigid as she faced him.
She dumped her omelet onto her plate and faced him, leaning against the counter to eat.
She faced death on a daily basis.
She faced her father, not expecting to see the small crowd of people on the other side of the monument.
She faced him and held his hands.
She faced him and slumped.
She faced him coolly, trying to control her temper.
She faced him, her pink face scrubbed clean.
She faced him, suddenly overly aware of how small the room was and the fact that he leaned against the only way out.
She faced the direction from which she'd come.
She faced the direction she'd come.
She faced the door, mind working quickly.
She faced the goddess, rage streaking through her along with the terror of being mated to the Dark One.
She faced the ocean, the moon dangling low and large in the sky before her.
She faced the peril boldly, and reconquered her influence over the sovereign, but from this time she must have realized that when the empress was dead she would have to defend herself against her husband.
She gritted her teeth in pain and sucked in a breath as she started to fall again. She glimpsed demons hovering a short distance away over an opening in the jungle. They looked like massive, angry hornets before disappearing from her line of sight. A branch grabbed her arm this time and threw her back over the treetops. This time, she faced a different direction and saw a sprawling palace the size of a mall.
She has fought giant radioactive walruses in Russia, and faced stampeding buffalo in China.
She hugged herself and faced him, agitated.
She jumped and faced him.
She pushed herself up and faced him.
She reached the exit at the end of the hall and now faced a shorter hallway leading into what may have been a kitchen at one time.
She rolled over and faced his back.
She shoved the phone in her pocket and forced herself to smile as she faced Jonny, who'd been in training since shortly after she awoke.
She spoke as someone who had been jailed for her peace activism and who faced a life ban on visiting the US.
She squeezed her hand closed to hide the number and faced the forest, waiting for him to reappear.
She swung around and faced him.
She was panicking; he saw it in her features, before she faced them.
She wasn't sure what she expected when she faced him, but it wasn't the gangly young man with large, uncertain brown eyes.
She wore headgear and boxing gloves and faced off against a man with the chiseled features of a Greek god, blond hair and sharp blue eyes.
She.d faced Hell, and now Death.
She'd faced the reality but held out some hope it wasn't inevitable.
Shortly after the start of World War II, faced with rapid price inflation, the British Woolworths abandoned their sixpenny price limit.
Since interaction matrix elements were reduced only by theft, only non-normative agents faced ostracism.
So, from the first, France was faced with another war against an affrighted and infuriated Europe, a war in which the big battalions would be on the side of the Seventh Coalition; and to oppose their vast armies, Napoleon only had in March the 150,000 men he had taken over from Louis XVIII when the Bourbon hurriedly quitted the throne.
Some are faced with wood or vinyl siding so that you can match your home, and many include windows and special features such as paneled garage doors.
Some faced jeers and flogging, while still others were chained and put in prison.
Some people pass out or grow faint when faced with a crisis.
Some time whilst we slept the heavens signed a pact to align behind the pull of the gray faced moon.
Something bad was going to happen when he faced Czerno.
Specifically the set of information-processing machines were designed to solve problems faced by our hunter-gatherer ancestors.
Spencer stopped and they all faced each other.
Startups are like hospital emergency rooms-you're going to be faced with desperate situations and catastrophes on a regular basis.
States have in internal medicine stein a that benefit packages faced by most.
Still suffering from less space and faced with a central passed pawn tho he could not really mount a serious winning challenge.
Stock market volatility is therefore of serious concern as investors, faced with financial turbulence, may behave in wholly irrational ways.
Such frenzied attacks are typical behavior for many small carnivores faced with abundant ' prey ' .
Sullivan could be temperamental; anyone who crossed him faced career disaster, and he was roundly criticized for his deadpan delivery.
Summoning Siena, Pistoia and the Florentine exiles to their aid, they boldly faced their foe, but were defeated in 1254.
Swallowing her pride, she faced the issue head on.
Teenagers who are just coming to terms with their sexual orientation can find comfort in these girls who have faced the same struggles.
That night the German Seventeenth Army withdrew its two right corps in haste behind the Canal du Nord, where they again faced round for a renewed stand.
The "protocol king," as Christian was sometimes called, ascended the throne on Frederick's death in November 1863, and was at once faced by formidable difficulties.
The "quasi-reticulate" period - walling faced with masonry not yet quite so regular as opus reticulatum, and with brick quoins, coinciding with the second period of decoration (the architectural, partly imitating marble like the first style, but without relief, and by colour only, and partly making use of architectural designs).
The 500th birthday of Luther in 1983 concentrated the minds of Marxists and non-Marxists, faced with the difficulty of celebrating this event.
The AK explained the passivity of the workers when faced by this conflict in the enemy camp by their defeat in early 1933.
The Allies and French now faced each other along the Douro to the Pisuerga.
The armies faced one another all night with their sentries fifty paces apart, but in the morning the Bavarians were found to have retreated.
The biggest peacetime logistical challenge the Army has ever faced.
The Blue faced Wensleydales take their name from the Yorkshire dale of which Thirsk is the centre.
The buffalo cow faced them, her massive head swaying back and forth in warning.
The cathedral is faced with pale grey limestone, easily chiselled, but hardening on exposure.
The choice was a bold faced lie to the authorities or finding himself on Good Morning America and The Today Show as the notorious tipster.
The CragRats ' drama improvisation centered on the difficult choice faced by a school in the throes of an Ofsted inspection.
The cruiser-style stern and bow cockpits have inlaid teak decks, and the interior is faced throughout with American white oak.
The death-dealer faced her then pulled a satchel over his head. He handed it to her. She took it and opened it. There were two small pouches of cubes and nothing else.
The difficulties are likely to surpass even those faced by European royals.
The dilemma is perhaps akin to the maturity mismatch faced by economies laboring under 'original sin ' .
The elections of 1909 returned a strong Giolittian majority, but the Premier found himself faced with the necessity for renewing the steamship conventions which were about to lapse.
The Emperor Francis, a rosy, long faced young man, sat very erect on his handsome black horse, looking about him in a leisurely and preoccupied manner.
The entire ceiling area was faced with acoustically absorbent material.
The finest of these is the Palazzo de' Diamanti, so called from the diamond points into which the blocks of stone with which it is faced are cut.
The groups had already faced taunts from yobs at the event before Matthew was attacked.
The infantry of the Army of France, then the trains, followed, while Enghien with his own cavalry faced Freiburg and the Loretto position.
The interest was maintained because it led to discussion about the problems faced in cooking / killing such whoppers.
The interior paneling is resin bonded oak faced plywood.
The Jewelry Box is a fun makeup kit from Too Faced that features everything from eye shadows to lip glosses.
The leader stopped and faced her, his buddies closing in behind her.
The leading troops of the Army of the Potomac were now landed, and set out to join Pope's army, which faced Longstreet and Jackson on the Rappahannock between Bealton and Waterloo.
The line faced generally south-west towards the city, the reserve division under Major-General (Sir) John Moore on the right, the Guards brigade in the centre, and three other brigades on the left.
The little backward kingdom of Scotland definitely accepted the new faith two years after Elizabeth's accession, and after having for centuries sided with France against England, she was inevitably forced by the Reformation into an alliance with her ancient enemy to the south when they both faced a confederation of Catholic powers.
The living room and kitchen, which faced to the south, provided an exquisite view of the surrounding countryside.
The low arched entrance faced across the cricket pitch.
The majority of the burghers rallied to his support, and on the 25th of May the two opposing forces faced one another on the banks of the Rhenoster.
The memory of the courage and devotion with which men, women and even children faced torture, death and ruin for an ideal impossible and undesirable is dear to the Scottish people.
The minaret is faced with tiles and is surmounted by a gilded crescent.
The new commandant of the Royal Marines School of Music and Richard, working as a team, faced a daunting task.
The next important development in rail design originated in America, which, for the few lines that had been laid up to 1830, remained content with wooden bars faced with iron.
The oldest stage-building was erected in the time of Lycurgus; it consisted of a rectangular hall with square projections (1rapauKs vca) on either side; in As= front of this was built in late Greek or early Roman times a stage with a row of columns which intruded upon the orchestra space; a later and larger stage, dating from the time of Nero, advanced still farther into the orchestra, and this was finally faced (probably in the 3rd century A.D.) by the " bema " of Phaedrus, a platform-wall decorated with earlier reliefs, the slabs of which were cut down to suit their new position.
The original harbour occupied that part of the river Hull which faced the old town, but in 1774 an act was passed for forming a dock on the site of the old fortifications on the right bank of the Hull.
The party subsequently faced two applications for dissolution; the party planned to participate in the upcoming general election.
The problems faced by these families are symptomatic of a much wider problem.
The program was a typical dating show, during which female suitors faced elimination one by one until only a single bachelorette was left.
The quays are faced with blocks of white marble brought from the quarries at Filfila, 16 m.
The Red faced Parrot finch is a little green finch with a red face and a very popular finch in a mixed collection.
The remark was glad that sour faced brute Conrad did not wait in ambush for conrad behind the door swung open.
The saggy old cloth cat Bagpuss faced West Ham manager was up out of his seat for the umpteenth time.
The sample has the form of a thin rod, one end of which is faced true; it is slipped into the magnetizing coil from above, and when the current is turned on its smooth end adheres tightly to the surface of the yoke.
The seminar leader goes on to explain methods to change your normal behavioral responses when faced with a situation that causes anger.
The simplest form of weir is a solid, watertight dam of firm earthwork or rubble stone, faced with stone pitching, with cribs filled with rubble, with fascine mattresses weighted with stone, or with masonry, and protected from undermining by sheet piling or one or more rows of well foundations.
The situation was often such that Parliament would not work, and the Government was faced with the alternative of stopping the machine of State or availing itself of emergency decrees.
The square is faced with handsome buildings mainly in the Italian style.
The stain won't come out and you're faced with the prospect of replacing the cushion.
The standard of proof now demanded for the police is broadly the same standard faced by other public servants in disciplinary charges.
The Stoa consisted of a series of 21 chambers, probably shops, faced by a double colonnade, the outer columns being of the Doric order, the inner unfluted, with lotus-leaf capitals; it possessed an upper storey fronted with Ionic columns.
The surface is formed of cement moulded over metal gimmel-work, and arranged to form ledges and boulders, peaks and escarpments, and faced with coloured sand and paint.
The tears spilling over her lids when she faced him confirmed she knew what that 'something' was.
The test bar C C, which slides through holes bored in the yoke, is divided near the middle into two parts, the ends which come into contact being faced true and square.
The three were silent, though the one she faced appeared to be considering.
The trade was enormously profitable, not only to the merchants but to the town, which levied a rigorous duty on all exports and imports; at the same time formidable risks had to be faced both from the desert-tribes and from the Parthians, and successfully to plan or convoy a great caravan came to be looked upon as a distinguished service to the state, often recognized by public monuments erected by " council and people " or by the merchants interested in the venture.
The tremendous conflicts Spiderman faced in Spiderman 3 introduced significant opportunities for game makers to capitalize on the excitement and action that took place throughout the movie.
The Turks began a hurried embarcation and allowed the Christians to join forces at Notabile; then, hearing less alarming particulars of the relieving force, Mustapha relanded his reluctant troops, faced his enemies in the open, and was driven in confusion to his ships on the 8th of September.
The two inner enclosures were faced with enamelled tiles and represented hunting-scenes.
The uniform was that of the 60th Rifles, rifle green faced scarlet.
The various awkward problems which now faced the Government, and the divisions among its own supporters, induced him to seize the opportunity of a hostile vote by the Radical group to resign (March 10 1914).
The wall above the high altar is faced with beautiful mosaics of marbles, blue glass and mother-of-pearl.
The walls are faced with rough ashlar and the roofs are covered with tiles and lead.
The windows all faced east, over another valley, and a terrace was decorated with dainty iron-scrolled chairs.
The'second reading ' vote on his schools reform bill remains more perilous than anything he faced this week.
Therapeutic vaccines have faced numerous setbacks in recent years.
There are fears among academics that the economic constraints faced by employers reduces the scope for substantial expansion of the one-year placement.
There are many considerations to make when faced with the choices.
There are many different types of masks available to prom goers; they range from elaborate full faced masks, all the way down to simpler, smaller masks that only cover the eyes.
There was an overwhelming consensus among managers that staff shortages and inappropriate midwifery establishments underlay many of the problems that they faced.
There we faced the biggest disappointment of the day.
There were four units in the building that faced the waterway and walking paths that wound along the banks of the river.
Thereafter, British ships with Chinese crews which called at US ports faced large-scale desertions.
These factors strengthened the princes, who no longer faced a challenge to their position as great feudal landowners.
These outlets should be faced with mason work, and guarded with iron gratings.
They are also meant to be used when you feel you need them, for example if you are faced with an emotional situation and you need help coping with your feelings of anger.
They are built of concrete faced with small blocks of stone, and at the bottom are nearly 9 ft.
They are sometimes provided with doorways faced with stucco, and these have painted ornamentation.
They consisted of a gate faced on the outside with a projecting portico of four columns, on the inside with two columns in antis.
They faced a pogrom by cops and fascists - nationalists.
They have faced early death from illness and starvation caused by war.
They were charged with slander and faced censure or dismissal.
They wore leather aprons faced with brass, their ears plugged with rags against the noise of the hammering.
This brief overview encapsulates the dilemma that the BDA has faced over the past decade or so.
This is similar to the situation faced by general dental practitioners.
This is the remains of the raised platform of unbaked brick, faced with baked bricks and stone, on which stood the principal palaces and temples of the city, the cone at the N.W.
This linguistic evidence, which is of quite unusual force, has never yet been fairly faced by those who deny Luke's authorship of Acts.
This time, it faced her and pointed into another direction. It beckoned for her to follow and turned around, starting off in the direction he indicated.
This was the problem that faced Ignatius, and in his endeavour to effect a needed reformation in the individual and in society his work and the success that crowned it place him among the moral heroes of humanity.
This way you understand what type of issue you will be faced with and you can come to an appropriate stopping point in your work before responding.
Those to the north and east are formed of earth faced with stone, with bastions at intervals and a ditch now dry.
Though there is no evidence to show to whom the other two were dedicated, the fact that they faced west seems to imply that they were either dedicated to heroes or minor deities, or that they were treasuries.
Three of the four arms are plywood replacements faced with plastic bearing the legends.
Throughout July and August the two armies faced each other immovably.
Thus while the armies in Manchuria faced one another with every appearance of confidence, behind them the situation was exceedingly grave for both parties.
Todd Bridges, who played his brother Willis, faced many years of drug addiction before cleaning up his act and eventually making a comeback when he appeared on the series Skating with Celebrities.
Tonight the audience faced a dilemma; attend the gig or watch the series finale of The OC on E4.
Too Faced is a trendy and sophisticated cosmetic line founded by two men, Jerrod Blandino and Jeremy Johnson, both well known professionals in the cosmetic industry.
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Too often, entrepreneurs give up prematurely when faced with surmountable obstacles. Too often, they move forward aggressively when they should stop, reflect and re-create.
Two days after the fire which claimed three buildings, including the main longhouse this was the scene that faced the reconstruction team.
Two of the principal library buildings - the Peabody and the Enoch Pratt are faced with white marble.
Two theatres, on the eastern slope of the Acropolis, faced the bright waters of the Marmora, and a stadium was found on the level tract on the other side of the hill, close to the Golden Horn.
Uncertain how to interpret the response, Deidre shook her head and faced the portal.
Under the Commonwealth he faced both ways, keeping his ecclesiastical preferment, but publishing from time to time pamphlets on behalf of the Church of England.
Understanding what causes such an infection and the available treatments may help you learn what to do in the event your pet is faced with this unsightly problem.
Unfortunately in the semi finals we faced a very strong team from Loose, and in a very competitive match lost 2-0.
Unison 's general secretary, Dave Prentis, said the dispute was the biggest issue the union had faced for many years.
Unless faced will ` real life ' situations developers are often loath to modify code or their work practices.
Upon that was raised a wall of rough rubble rudely faced with stone and flint, evidently a medieval work and about 22 ft.
Viewers will get a first-hand look at Baio's mid-life crises, faced with the realization that he hasn't been able to commit to the right woman and may end up alone.
Wallenstein followed, and the two armies faced each other at LUtzen on the 16th ofNovember 1632.
Water can still penetrate the screen, so the gutters can do their job and you won't be faced with the task of cleaning wet and decaying leaves from your gutters each fall.
We also need to deal with the short-term problems faced by hauliers.
We are faced with further retrenchment (efficiency gains) or finding new, non-governmental sources of income.
We are faced with the yawning psychological abyss of patricide.
We have worked with employers to provide them with guidance on tackling work place discrimination faced by LGB people.
We now faced one of my favorite off-road sections, this being the fast meandering track through the mining spoil heaps.
We spoke to them and saw the squalor and the problems that they faced.
We were faced with a choice of drinking the water and getting amoebic dysentery or spending a rough night suffering from thirst.
We were faced with probably the most revolting meal I 've ever seen.
Weakened through years of underfunding, the Welfare State faced the prospect of outright abolition.
West is reportedly, understandably so, devastated, as anyone would be when faced with the loss of a mother and her unconditional support and love.
What has been the most difficult situation you have faced?
What would you do if faced by a charging rhinoceros, Mr. G__?
Whatever she faced there was a million times better than whatever she faced away from him.
Wheeling to their left the pursuers drove hundreds of fugitives into the Danube, and Eugene was now pressing the army of Marsin towards Marlborough, who re-formed and faced northward to cut off its retreat.
When faced with a difficult situation or threat, stress triggers changes in your body that help you deal with danger.
When faced with a drought, rationing and allocating water must be done carefully.
When faced with a loss, they increase their bets in an attempt to win back their money.
When faced with a pretty girl in front of them, many young men are intimidated to the point they easily forget she just may be as nervous as they are.
When faced with his opponent, Will became suddenly inept at everything he had practiced.
When he left his dungeon he retired to a farm near San Casciano, and faced the fact that his political career was at an end.
When Michael Howard last faced a leadership election he came fifth.
When she didn't answer, Deidre faced her.
When you're faced with the unknown and have to change your regular schedule, anxiety helps you prepare yourself for the change.
While these are by no means insurmountable, they are very real considerations that need to be faced.
Whoever lived here had nothing personal to show, no pieces of his personality for her to dissect before she faced him.
Why, faced with such supposed cruelty, were the wives all so supine?
With a full squad to choose from, the coaching team were faced with a selection dilemma prior to kick off.
With her own people under threat, she knew the choice Nilian's ruler faced.
Without altogether accepting Merivale's judgment that " their principles of finance were to the last rude and unphilosophical," it may be granted that Roman statesmen never seriously faced the questions of just distribution and maximum productiveness in the tax system.
Would Dean ever make such irrational and illogical decisions if faced with a test of his love?
Wynn faced her, alerted by the note in her voice.
Yet never had he faced so many major decisions at once... not decisions like these, anyway.
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You faced what you thought was a great danger, and you were not afraid.
You'll be well-prepared and informed when faced with a salesperson.
Your tears would never stop if you were faced with the creature you were.
Yully faced him, unable to pull his power without touching him or reverse the drain he had on her.
Yully retreated, and Jenn faced the Other.