Citations:face-to-face

English citations of face-to-face

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  • 2005, William Sears, Robert Sears, James Sears, The Baby Sleep Book:
    Martha and baby seemed to share even the air as they slept face-to-face, almost nose-to-nose
  • 2009, Arjan J. Van Weele, Purchasing and Supply Chain Management, page 114:
    Here, the contracting authority can negotiate face-to-face with market parties about the contents, execution and costs related to the contract
  • 2010, Rhena Branch, Rob Willson, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy For Dummies, page 63:
    Now do the exercise again, but this time round sit face-to-face with the storyteller and make eye contact
  • 2011, Kenneth C. Davis, Don't Know Much About History, Anniversary Edition, page 445:
    It was Nixon, after all, who had stood face-to-face with Nikita Khrushchev in Moscow, angrily wagging a finger at the Soviet leader