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Let's just face the facts — these are seriously spooky.
"That's when you have to face the facts," Mai added.
It's time to face the facts around some hard topics.
Face the facts: You're going to want a new phone eventually.
So, let's face the facts: There is no easy way out.
Let's face the facts: so many of us have lousy memories.
"It would take years to face the facts of separating," she recalls.
We have to face the facts that the Republicans have out-organized us.
Face the facts, folks: "Slow cooking" is a culinary ideal and a nostalgic fantasy.
But when my mother and I returned home, I had to face the facts.
I had to face the facts that I was losing feeling in this finger.
And it's well past the time me and my fellow feminist friends face the facts.
It pains me to type these searing words of dismissal, but we all have to face the facts.
She has to face the facts that her boyfriend may not want the same things for his future.
Perhaps it is time to face the facts that the party simply isn't targeting the right urban dweller.
Summer is long gone for real, so it's time to face the facts: You're going to get a cold.
But it's hard to face the facts — especially the aforementioned — and the gut feeling that things are getting worse.
"I would like to ask Jill, With your work, will you be able to face the facts?" she said.
In contrast, clubs that refuse to face the facts and unload their assets wind up stuck in no-man's land.
But let's face the facts, in the end, most Airheads just taste like sugar — and we're totally okay with that.
"Let's face the facts: Israel is upset because this American action advances freedom and equal rights for Palestinians," Tibi said.
"It's time to face the facts: congressional Republicans do not value our nation's public lands the way everyday Americans do," Rep.
Face the facts: When Silicon Valley investors are considering new ideas, you don't have very many different perspectives around the table.
But, in part through their indifference to social cues, people with autism have a unique capacity to face the facts clearly.
It's a fall from the hubris of "Repeat Pleasure": Face the facts, if you want something once, you'll want it more.
"It's time to face the facts: Congressional Republicans do not value our nation's public lands the way everyday Americans do," he said.
"Let's face the facts: Hillary Clinton cared more about protecting her own secrets than she cared about protecting America's secrets," he said.
To the Editor: Let's face the facts — no one likes change, even if our lives are not good, but change was necessary.
It's been hard to face the facts on how our underserved black lives have gotten worse, not better under our beloved President Obama.
Full moons can be exhausting and emotional, but they also push us to face the facts and see things from a new perspective.
It's time to face the facts: The moment the temperatures change — from a moderately cold winter to a polar vortex — your skin suffers first.
Click here to view original GIFIt's time to face the facts: lightsabers aren't real, and they're simply not going to exist in your lifetime.
But it's time to face the facts: no single bill or candidate and no military intervention will be able to solve the problem permanently.
Given that everybody seemed to be having sex with everybody, not to mention being soused or stoned nightly, I decided to face the facts.
"Man up Bloomberg, face the facts if you think facts matter, get to the bottom of what went wrong here," Rid said in a tweet.
"I think that we have to face the facts that gun control is part and parcel of homeland security, given how things are evolving," he said.
Steckman in an interview said that he wants the country to face the facts about King's history of anti-Semitism and his hatred of immigrants and minorities.
Yet arguably MJ's the greater public servant, for the patience of making him (and the demographic who idolizes this infantilizing kind of male heroics) face the facts.
"I'm showing people what I'm made of, and if people don't want to accept that and face the facts, I can't help that," Stroll said in an interview.
It was time for Bill to face the facts, something that he has never done when it comes to his job, and thus would be very difficult for him.
According to Face the Facts USA, a fact-checking project at George Washington University, immigrant removals went from roughly 200,000 people in 20113 to almost double that in 2011.
Again, relationship issues will be especially highlighted for you during this eclipse, so get ready to get real and face the facts about the person (or people!) you're partnering with.
The case led to a bombshell investigation by BBC Radio 22004 program Face the Facts, which tracked down a number of other women who had gone to Deya desperate to have children.
"He will face the facts and decide that if you try to engineer no-deal without Parliament — against Parliament's wishes — and without public endorsement, you better hope it works perfectly," Mr. Blair said.
Mr. Johnson "will face the facts and decide that if you try to engineer no-deal without Parliament — against Parliament's wishes — and without public endorsement, you better hope it works perfectly," Mr. Blair said.
It's time to face the facts -- as Republicans, we have failed to convince or demonstrate the wisdom of our conservative policies to the voters, and we are thus partially responsible for the rise of Trump.
"You just want to tell these Republicans that at some point you are going to have to face the facts," said Jeff Flake, a frequent critic of Mr. Trump and a former Republican senator from Arizona.
As they're told that the victim is likely to have been murdered by the killer involved in the previous deaths, the force have to face the facts and fess up to their mistake in arresting Sean.
"With the strings being pulled and manipulated by those dead set on securing a confession or conviction whose only goal is to save face, the facts, truth and justice are irrelevant to these individuals," he said.
"We also have some men who are willing to face the music, who are willing to face the facts, who are willing to admit to their actions 85033, 20 years ago, even five years ago," Brzezinski said Friday.
In the aftermath of the firing of the 30 Vetri Family Restaurant employees, one immigrant kitchen worker told Philadelphia-based publication Billy Penn that if the system were implemented, it would force restaurants to "face the facts" about their undocumented employees.
"I think the reason why we're putting this report out is that we need to sort of face the facts of what's staring us in the face here," Max Bergmann, a senior fellow at CAP and author of the report, told BuzzFeed News.
But Washington needs to face the facts: The political system itself is broken, wearing down too many leaders with endless fundraising demands and turning the job of elected representative into a never-ending campaign whose purpose is to vilify the other party.
" Sutton added: "Just like in the Parkland shooting I have to face the facts and treat matters like this legitimately and so when there is a screw-up or when there is an embarrassment like this, I have to be truthful about it as much as I find it distasteful to talk about.
We can continue to depend on fossil fuels like we have in the past, endure more flooding and other extreme weather, put more lives in danger, and get more money in the pockets of coal and oil executives, or we can face the facts and redouble efforts to grow our low-carbon economy.
Furniss, Tim. "Face the facts with Jean-Yves Le Gall" Flight International, 15 June 2003.
They were set to run at . away they went through the nets at depth. The Bureau of Ordnance (BUORD) wouldn't accept this until they were forced to face the facts and conduct their own experiment. They confirmed Lockwood's experiments on 1 August.
They called on politicians and the news media to face the facts of the unfolding ecological emergency and take action. They supported the school strike movement and Extinction Rebellion. On 14 October 2020, FFF Germany released a report from the Wuppertal Institute it had earlier commissioned. Released 14 October 2020.
The next day, the harness of Andrew Boston's horses is cut. The pioneers face the facts: there is a traitor in the caravan. When they arrive in the desert, all the water barrels of the carriages are pierced. Thanks to the tenacity of Lucky Luke, the caravan manages to cross anyway.
At the end of the year, Violet had to face the facts and start to build her life from scratch. The two former lovers met again in 1940, after the progress of World War II forced Trefusis to return to Britain. The women continued to keep in touch and send each other affectionate letters.
They called on politicians and the news media to face the facts of the unfolding ecological emergency and take action. They supported the school strike movement and Extinction Rebellion. In July 2019 Trevor Neilson, Rory Kennedy and Aileen Getty launched the Climate Emergency Fund (CEF), inspired by Greta Thunberg and Extinction Rebellion protesters in the UK in April.
"PARIS AIR SHOW: Face the facts with Avio chief executive Orazio Ragni" Flight International, 16 June 2009. The first flight was intended to be flown with a scientific payload, rather than a 'dummy' placeholder;Coppinger, Rob. "Maiden Vega to fly science payload to conduct tests with lasers" Flight International, 5 June 2007. but had intentionally avoided a costly commercial satellite.
Olmsted wrote an article in 2002, along with reporter Mark Benjamin, which drew links between the drug Lariam given to military personnel and mental health disorders in soldiers. He co-wrote four books with Mark Blaxill, co-founder of Age of Autism. The last, Denial: How Refusing to Face the Facts about Our Autism Epidemic Hurts Children, Families, and Our Future was released posthumously in 2017.
Converged storage supports the multitenant (multitenancy) architecture of cloud computing, in which multiple machines or users access the virtual and physical resources at the same time. In addition to storage, the other resources accessed in this architecture are processors and networks.Linthicum, David. "Face the facts: Cloud performance isn't always stable," August 18, 2011, InfoWorld A converged storage does this by moving application workloads between disk systems.
Rachel later chose to use the Power of Veto on herself, with Jennifer choosing Kaysar to be the replacement nominee. Jennifer's betrayal led to numerous arguments in the house, including an instance in which Beau and Janelle had a physical altercation. On Day 47, Kaysar was evicted for the second time in a unanimous vote of seven to zero. Following Kaysar's eviction, HouseGuests competed in the "Face the Facts" Head of Household competition.
101–102 Tennant maintained contact with many far-right activists during World War II, and met regularly with Jeffrey Hamm, during which they discussed their support for anti-Semitism.Mark Pitchford, The Conservative Party and the Extreme Right 1945–1975, p.15 Near the end of the war, Tennant came to lead two groups, the "Never Again Association" and the "Face the Facts Association", both extreme nationalist groups.Frank Honigsbaum, The Division in British Medicine, p.
The First Symphony forced Tchaikovsky to face the facts in one very important way. Before beginning it, he had been content to mould his music as best he could to the practice of previous composers. Winter Dreams forced him to realize he would have to work "around the rules" for him to grow and develop as a composer.Brown, 109 This meant adapting sonata form and symphonic structure to accommodate the music he was gifted to write.
"Higher Education Review (Alternative Providers): St Patrick's International College Ltd.". Retrieved 11 May 2016. The college's rapid expansion also generated a number of student and staff complaints, described in The Guardian in 2014 and in the BBC Radio programme Face the Facts broadcast on 26 February 2015. The BBC programme aired allegations that between 2012 and 2014 the college offered a poor learning environment with large classes and over-crowding and some student work rejected as sub-standard by its external examining body after having been initially passed with high marks by the college.
Moody ended his speech by remarking: "History is a matter of facing the facts of Irish history, however painful some of them may be, mythology is a way of refusing to face the facts. The study of history not only enlarges truth about our past, but opens the mind to ever new accessions of truth. On the other hand, the obsession with myths, and especially the more destructive myths, perpetuates the closed mind".Moody, T.W. "Irish history and Irish mythology" pages 6–24 from Hermathena, No. 124, Summer 1978 page 24.
The factory had also made a practice of distributing its sludge waste from the manufacturing process as free fertilizer to the villagers. In 2003, a BBC journalist visited the village to investigate the claims made by the villagers that the sludge was contaminated. As part of his reporting for BBC Radio 4's Face the Facts, he has picked up samples of the sludge and sent to the United Kingdom to be analyzed. A lab at the University of Exeter found unacceptably high levels of cadmium and lead in the sludge.
Face the Facts was a consumer affairs programme on BBC Radio 4, featuring investigative journalism, that ran from the 1986 until 2015. Introduced by John Waite, cousin of the well-known humanitarian and churchman Terry Waite, it usually focused on individuals or organisations within the UK or Europe thought to be corrupt, engaged in malpractice or active criminality. The programme has imitated (and been imitated by) similar investigation shows in the UK, including the very similar The Cook Report (1985-98) on ITV. In 2008 the show received the Radio Documentary Award from the One World Broadcasting Trust (OWBT) organisation.
The Health Sponsorship Council (HSC) was a New Zealand Crown entity that used health promotion to promote health and encourage healthy lifestyles. The long- term focus of the HSC was on reducing the social, financial and health sector costs of smoking, skin cancer, problem gambling, and obesity. HSC communicated with the public using marketing tools such as sponsorship, advertising, partnerships and school-based activities. HSC’s health promotion activities and campaigns included Slip, Slop, Slap and Wrap; Smoking Not Our Future; Auahi Kore; Face the Facts; Smokefree Schools; Choice Not Chance; Breakfast- eaters have it better; and Feeding our Families.
With Goodson-Todman established as a reliable producer of high-rated games for CBS, including What's My Line?, To Tell the Truth, and I've Got a Secret, the network gave the new word association game the 2:00 PM (1:00 Central) time slot, replacing the courtroom-themed game Face the Facts. As television's first successful celebrity-civilian team game, Password attracted a large and loyal audience that made it into a solid Nielsen favorite for nearly five years as shows came and went with great frequency on the other networks. A concurrent prime time version which debuted in January 1962 was also successful, albeit somewhat less than the daytime show.
Having been pushed by his father to become a violinist, Antoine Goléa entered the Conservatory of Bucharest at the age of nine, and studied violin under the guidance of Cecilia Nitzulescu, a brilliant and despotic "failed violinist", who initially believed in his talent. But, after nine years of study, they both have to face the facts: he was not made to be a virtuoso violinist, despite his undeniable gifts, in particular that of the "absolute pitch", and despite the first violin prize which crowned his long years of study. He was then eighteen years old. After three years at the French high school in Bucharest, his parents decided to send him to France to complete his secondary education.
David Lander's investigative technique was usually somewhere between the questionable and the illegal - during each episode he also displayed some degree of ineptitude or lack of understanding in the subject matter he was reporting on. As a result, he occasionally found himself being set upon physically by those concerned. The programme heavily spoofed the style of topical radio reporters such as John Waite of Face the Facts and Roger Cook, a Radio 4 presenter who went on to television work such as The Cook Report. Actors appearing in Delve Special included: Tony Robinson, Felicity Montagu, Stephen Frost, Mark Arden, Jack Klaff, Harry Enfield, Dawn French, Brenda Blethyn, Arthur Smith, Janine Duvitski, Philip Pope and Andrew Sachs.
Full Circle aired at 2:00 pm on CBS' daytime schedule, directly following the hit Procter & Gamble-packaged serial As the World Turns. Despite its strong lead-in (ATWT was the most popular soap on the air that season), Circle failed to find an audience, finishing the 1960-61 television season with an abysmal 1.3 Nielsen rating, the lowest-ever figure for a daytime drama airing on US network TV. The serial was pulled off the air after just nine months in favor of the game show Face the Facts. But Facts was even less popular, lasting just seven months from March to October 1961, before it was replaced with another game show that proved to be much more successful: the original incarnation of Password.
Tony Judt, "Israel: The Alternative," The New York Review of Books (October 23, 2003) The Judt article engendered considerable debate in the UK and the US, and The New York Review of Books received more than 1,000 letters per week about the essay. A month later, political scientist Virginia Tilley published "The One- State Solution" in the London Review of Books (followed in 2005 by a book with the same title), arguing that West Bank settlements had made a two-state solution impossible and that the international community must accept a one- state solution as the de facto reality. Leftist journalists from Israel, such as Haim Hanegbi and Daniel Gavron, have called for the public to "face the facts" and accept the binational solution. On the Palestinian side, similar voices have been raised.
Dr. Jacono is an Associate Clinical Professor, Division of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He serves as section Head of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery at North Shore University Hospital at Manhasset. Additionally, Dr. Jacono serves as Director of the New York Center for Facial Plastic & Laser Surgery in New York, New York and Fellowship Director of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Jacono has written three consumer books, Face the Facts: The Truth About Facial Plastic Surgery Procedures That Do and Don't Work, The Face of the Future: Look Natural, Not Plastic—A Less Invasive Approach to Enhance Your Beauty and Reverse Facial Aging, and The Park Avenue Face: Secrets and Tips from a Top Facial Plastic Surgeon for Flawless, Undetectable Procedures and Treatments.

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