Sentences with phrase «one's collective faces»

The Vancouver Sun and Province have egg all over their collective faces after the election results in Vancouver and in Surrey.
If there's something to be patriotic about as a Brit, it's the absence of these curiosities, it's the commitment to privacy, to doing whatever you want in your own home but keeping it out of our collective faces.
Actually, I say «infographic», but it's a more a digital raspberry blown in Labour's collective face.
Those hungry and insatiable APC «yes» men that visited Aso Rock to endorse Buhari for 2019 under the banner of Igbo leaders should all cover their collective faces in shame.
Fincher reinstalls the concept of the personal (not to mention the visceral) to the often - depersonalized prose that accompanies media descriptions of serial murder; It is not enough to read or hear that a victim was tortured; Seven grabs the audience by the scruff of the neck, turns its collective face to the murder scene, and unrepentantly compels its members to contemplate what the concept of torture really means.
And it's a very positive thing that I wasn't really thinking of Michelle in those terms for most of the movie, because I can't stand when that sort of thing is shoved in the audience's collective face.
Hollywood chews up a thousand interesting ideas for every one it spits out, but occasionally something self - aware speckles our chin and we can wipe our collective faces and be glad.
There ought to be a way — the Board of Teaching is falling flat on its collective face in this instance — to maintain teacher «quality» without making candidates, especially those from out - of - state, jump through more hoops than a circus animal.
(Incidentally, Mr. Smith's pie tins from 2012 - 13 — does he intend them as pies in our collective face?
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