More views of - or before - Cambridge Film Festival 2012
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5 January
There are many ways in which we use this word face, of which I was encouraged to think of by glancing at a kitchen-clock (which I never look at for the time, as it is stopped at 2.10) :
* He looked at the clock-face
* She did an about-face
* Cromwell’s men defaced* many religious statues
* I can’t face it this time
* We will face out this embarrassment
* This tomb-stone has been defaced*
* This is the face of things to come
* The new face of Gucci
* The new face of Thatcherism
* Facing forward
* Facing into the storm
* At last, she is facing up to her past
* They have always been a two-faced pair
* Don’t deface these posters again !
End-notes
* Certainly in the first case, the word means that the faces have been taken off, which is what de-facing literally means, and it might have been done, too, to the top layer of stone of a grave-marker.
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