0 the front of the head, where the eyes, nose, and mouth are: --
3 If you face a problem, or a problem faces you, you have to deal with it: --
4 to turn or be turned towards something physically; to be opposite something: --
5 If you face a building, you put an extra layer in front of what is already there: --
It is also not unique in suffering high levels of air and water pollution and facing severe threats to its biological resources.
Recently, for foreign, liberal commentators these marginal groups represent the authentic face of the nation, suffering urban decadence and state repression.
The results suggest that many students are faced with a situation in which the cognitively demanding language of the classroom is beyond their grasp.
One of the challenges facing simulation studies is to relate the molecular structures of channel components to the physiological properties of ion channels.
For metals, par t of the laser-evaporated material can then be redeposited on the sur face in and around the ablation site.
Countries are facing this challenge in many different ways, but one common factor is the increasing reliance on electronics and systems.
With rare, athletic exceptions, the threat environment we now face is more symbolic than physical.
The transactions for both parties were done face to face (and privately) with the game administrator.