She met the president face-to-face. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
The two photographs lay face-to-face on the table. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
A face-to-face encounter. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
"There will be less face-to-face time with a single patient.". From Wordnik.com. [Help Wanted] Reference
They felt the need to give face-to-face advice to their new champion. From Wordnik.com. [Don’t Call Me—I May Call You] Reference
He surely won't be that happy about his next face-to-face with Putin. From Wordnik.com. [Havoc in Germany] Reference
There have been no active or face-to-face talks in recent days, however. From Wordnik.com. [House Democrats face a dilemma with Rangel trial] Reference
Not everyone wants to meet F2F (that's face-to-face for techno-peasants). From Wordnik.com. [Sex On The Info Highway] Reference
For security reasons he rarely has face-to-face meetings with his deputies. From Wordnik.com. [Al Qaeda Family Feud] Reference
What few calls they make are by phone, since no one wants to meet face-to-face. From Wordnik.com. [The Editor's Desk] Reference
The face-to-face interview is what your investigation has been building toward. From Wordnik.com. [The Doctor Lottery] Reference
Never arrange a face-to-face meeting with another user with parental permission. From Wordnik.com. [No Place For Kids?] Reference
Prior to 9/11, he was Mullah Omar's translator in face-to-face meetings with bin Laden. From Wordnik.com. [Bin Laden's Iraq Plans] Reference
A face-to-face meeting often means the difference between understanding and estrangement. From Wordnik.com. [The Face in The Crowd] Reference
The face-to-face with McCain and his wife, Cindy, on Thursday went well; McCain made the offer. From Wordnik.com. [McCain’s Mrs. Right] Reference
No journalist could turn down the offer: a face-to-face interview with would-be suicide bombers. From Wordnik.com. [Alone, Afraid, In the Company of Men Dreaming of Death] Reference
In the following passage, Kidman is insisting on face-to-face meetings in the future with Cruise. From Wordnik.com. [He Said, She Said] Reference
Monday, as he prepared for a face-to-face confrontation with the House ethics committee this week. From Wordnik.com. [Black Lawmakers Defend Rangel Ahead of Ethics Panel Hearing] Reference
Last month the Wypychowskis traveled to Ukraine for a face-to-face visit with Ruslan's birth family. From Wordnik.com. [SEEK AND YOU MAY FIND] Reference
The face-to-face was held at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., and was moderated by CBS News 'Bob Schieffer. From Wordnik.com. [FactChecking Debate No. 3] Reference
The agreement may yet be signed this week or next, probably without a face-to-face meeting of all three old enemies. From Wordnik.com. [Peace At Last?] Reference
But in the absence of face-to-face encounters, relationships between members of our community will always be limited. From Wordnik.com. [My Online Synagogue] Reference
No words can adequately describe what a face-to-face encounter in the wild with these magnificent animals feels like. From Wordnik.com. [Mail Call: Making a Difference] Reference
I have only seen him face-to-face once, when the Australian foreign minister visited in 2002 and paid a courtesy call. From Wordnik.com. [‘We’ve Missed Opportunities’] Reference
Nor had I yet met face-to-face with a confidential informant or questioned one in my official capacity as commissioner. From Wordnik.com. [Web-Exclusive Excerpt: ?A Question Of Intent?] Reference
And the people who dominated dorm life in face-to-face encounters were not the same folks who ruled the e-mail debates. From Wordnik.com. [Life At High-Tech U] Reference
We're constantly in face-to-face meetings, talking to managers, observing their operations and then making some judgments. From Wordnik.com. [Spanning The Globe] Reference
NEWSWEEK has learned that Saddam suggested a face-to-face meeting with Saudi King Fahd, but the monarch rejected the feeler. From Wordnik.com. [Saddam's Endgame] Reference
Yet even among those surveyed from the hawkish Likud Party, almost half -- 48 percent -- said they favor a face-to-face dialogue. From Wordnik.com. [‘We’ll Have to Talk’] Reference
The service provides six face-to-face sessions with a therapist for those whose medical insurance doesn't cover family counseling. From Wordnik.com. [War Stories: Unhappy Holidays] Reference
If we retreat too far into our homes, we risk losing simple human contact and the enlightenment that can come from face-to-face debate. From Wordnik.com. [Living Politics: Digitally Divided] Reference
And if the social fabric is unraveling, only we Americans can repair it -- one small stitch, and one face-to-face encounter, at a time. From Wordnik.com. [Iq] Reference
In 1996, Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel wrote that, in two face-to-face meetings, Mr. Pollard "impressed me with his deep feelings of remorse.". From Wordnik.com. [Letters: The View From The Ex-Presidency] Reference
"What DoCoMo sensed was the desire of Japanese to avoid face-to-face confrontation, by losing themselves in e-mail and games," says Nathan. From Wordnik.com. [The Next Big Thing?] Reference
He apparently communicates by messenger and in face-to-face meetings, avoiding cell phones that are vulnerable to electronic eavesdroppers. From Wordnik.com. [TERROR: THE ZARQAWI FIRESTORM] Reference
Students who need help in these subjects would sign up for tutorials and other forms of both face-to-face and electronically provided coaching. From Wordnik.com. [How to Save 25 Percent on College Tuition] Reference
At their first face-to-face meeting, Ann tried hard not to have too many expectations: "Otherwise, you're expecting Paul Newman and you get Quasimodo.". From Wordnik.com. [Live Wires] Reference
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