Sentences with phrase «face you see belongs»

The first friendly face you see belongs to Bulma, who shares your confusion about the state of current affairs.

Not exact matches

Look at the songs of Fundamentalism: «That will be glory for me... I shall see Him face to face... My sins are gone... I'm so happy... I'm saved, saved, saved... Love lifted me... He holds my hand... Now I belong to Jesus... Safe am I... My Lord is real, yea, real to me...»
I think this is because you all view politics through a prism that sees seats and social classes as belonging to a party so the rise in UKIP in the North looks like the «fault» of Labour when its as plain as the nose on your face that they simply replaced the Conservatives, who were down to third place in some cases and the Lib Dems who were down to 4th and sometimes fifth.
He points to previous research suggesting that people's reactions to familiar and unfamiliar faces differ even more widely when those faces belong to individuals of the same sex, perhaps because they subconsciously see resemblance to family members in similar faces.
Oh, and they've refashioned the story into a giallo, with the maniac's identity concealed until a «Phantom» - style unmasking that does neither the curious protagonist nor us a lot of good, as this reveal must be closely accompanied by someone identifying the person to whom the face we just saw belongs.
Typically, the second - to - last face we see on the Oscar telecast, before the host sends us off, belongs to someone slightly more anonymous, behind the scenes, a person with access to money and power.
Reinhardt professed belonging to the «What you see is what you get» school, but I feel it would be naive to accept everything he wrote at face value.
Before Paralympian Michelle Stilwell takes to the track Wednesday night in search of a second gold medal at the London Paralympic Games, one of the last faces she will see belongs to her coach Peter Lawless.
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