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face

[feys] / feɪs /








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A cold start to winter in parts of the U.S. is raising concerns about households facing higher heating costs in the frigid months ahead.

From Barron's

"Hopefully people can have some context around where he's been on the journey and support him for the next challenge that he faces."

From BBC

Critical minerals are materials that are essential to the economy and national security but face supply risks due to limited domestic production or geopolitical instability.

From Science Daily

When the Lakers faced the Sacramento Kings on Sunday night at Crypto.com Arena, Redick wanted to see players executing on defense and playing harder.

From Los Angeles Times

Lawrence's miserable evening ended with him spilling forward with the tryline at his feet and then narrowly missing a Northampton fan's face as he booted the ball away in frustration.

From BBC