Phrase separating "reality" from "fantasy" or "online"
1But during the lockdown, that valuable face -to- face time was no longer possible.
2Many congressmen expect just as much from those who want face time.
3That translates into much more face time with crying parents and students.
4This has led to increased face to face time with our customers.
5More than presidential face time though, López just wanted a job.
6Banks got dramatically more face time with commissioners after Wetjen's appointment.
7Still, across 21 deliveries Monday, there was no avoiding face time.
8After all that face time, politicians should be up to speed.
9Two wild-eyed Norwegian fans will want face time with him during the interview.
10Right now Delta was getting face time with the generals, and every second counted.
11Still, you'd better put in some face time very soon.
12Being a military man, I have had on various occasions to face time enemy.
13I'll let him cool his heels, then go in for some more face time.
14Sadly, employers tend to reward conspicuous displays of face time.
15Many Democrats have preferred to profit from his fundraising than from his face time.
16What renting can't get you is the added bonus of face time while shopping.
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