Sentences with phrase «breaking familiar face»

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I think of the look on my husband's face when he saw me on the side of the road, broken and beaten from the impact of another car, about the feel of his familiar body next to mine in the bed we've shared for so many years.
Respond they did, and it was a familiar face with the crucial goal as Ronaldo bagged his 48th goal of the season in all competitions with a superb strike to break the deadlock.
His face is familiar and so is his jump shot and his quick curve and his famed «limp leg» (not to be confused with his famed jiggling leg) which he used often to maneuver through broken fields for touchdowns.
Just when your powers of keeping track are strained to the breaking point, the scene returns to the bar with its familiar faces, and suddenly — like the folks who go there, I guess — you feel better.
On his way out of town, Saul catches a break when he spots a familiar face.
While Jimmy gets up to his typical slippery antics and Chuck tries to devise a way to take him down, Mike (Jonathan Banks) comes face - to - face with a familiar fiend from our Breaking Bad days, and things only get more intense from there.
While overtures to Nick Offerman are apparently still in the «sending him pictures of Minnesota trees he could kill» phase, Fargo has secured another familiar face from a fellow cult television show: Jesse Plemons, whose roles on Breaking Bad and Friday Night Lights make that doubly true.
It's a way to say hello to familiar faces, and to break the ice with new families and those who've been reluctant to visit the school, which is about a mile away.
In its inaugural post, GoMad tackles a very familiar question that pretty much all travelers face at one time or another: How to travel without going broke?
I registered myself, saw a few familiar faces, joined them, got introduced to new friends and acquaintances, played the breaking - the - ice game, and got introduced to more new friends and acquaintances.
«Breaking the fourth wall,» if you're not familiar with the term, is a moment in film or television where a character faces the camera and addresses the audience.
We are familiar with typical injuries in auto accidents, including soft tissue damage, spinal cord and back injuries, broken bones, and injuries to the face and eyes.
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