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... flies in the face of logic and common sense
A comparison bentween <facing>, <in the face of>, <confronting>, <in confrontation with>
a finding that flies in the face of a Statistics Canada report
a human instinct flying in the face of custom and profession
but a glimpse of my face in the mirror showed rather the leer of a grimace
Culture: the cry of men in face of their destiny
difficult as that might be in the face of what was least to be questioned
emotional withdrawal in the face of imminent loss
epitomizing helplessness in the face of the elements
face/tackle the today's challenges in terms of
Facing / faced with / in the face of
flies in the face of
flies in the face of Likud voters preferences
fly in the face of
fly in the face of ...
fly in the face of leaning in or out or sideways
Fly in the face of Providence
Greek system and were flying in the face of recommendations
he looked at me right in the face, kind of daring me to look back at him
I saw so plainly, in () the stealthy exultation of his face.
in (the) face of?
in the face of
in the face of
in the face of
In the face of
in the face of
in the face of
in the face of
in the face of
in the face of
In the face of
in the face of
In the face of - so much
in the face of / in spite of / in the presence of
In the face of age.
in the face of all odds
in the face of calls to suspend the season.
in the face of canonical requirements
in the face of evidence
In the face of hardships, who ....
In the face of it
in the face of machine failure
in the face of piracy, shipwreck, or even debt
In the face of so much meaning
In the face of the fabulous new
in the face of the storm versus in the eye of the storm
In the face of these difficulties
in the face of which
in the face of withering competition
in the face of/ up against
In the face of/facing
in the teeth of - in the face of
it denies (in the face of much evidence, if you will) universal final defeat....
It flew in the face of conventional wisdom
It's fine to fly in the face of overzealous authority
its horror seemed to be in spite of the face and beyond its control
look in the face of the sun
look <this> straight in the face- antecedent of "this"
No human eye can isolate the unhappy coincidence of line and place which suggests evil in the face of a house
Patience in the face of
scepticism in the face of the claims of liberation
stand in the face of the facts
the absence of face cards in Argentina’s negotiating hand became obvious
The bus/train/plane left right in front of my face. [correct?]
The convenience of shampoo, body and face wash in one handy bottle
the difference between "in face of" and "in the face of"
There was a blur of face, a cough as the car started and made a brushstroke of color in the road
This personally inspiring in the face of imposter syndrome
Tight rosette in the middle of her face.
to wave in the face of
will not be left alone in the face of
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