Mining term for the surface where the mining work is advancing.
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Examples for "face"
Examples for "face"
1State workers face fresh cuts in a new public sector pay deal.
2Richards also said that Europe faced greater economic problems than the U.S.
3So far, however, Myanmar has not faced international sanctions over the violence.
4They say seven million Zimbabweans are facing severe food shortages this year.
5Ocana said that Spain faced no problem in meeting its debt needs.
1We drive 10 kilometres in a comfortable minibus to the pit face, 355 metres below the surface.
2But this moon had eyes that burned in its pallid, pitted face.
3His ignoble small-pox pitted face assumed an expression of bland inquiry.
4There was a queer cynicism in his big pitted face.
5The grainy digital shot showed a fiftyish Anglo with grizzled hair and a pitted face.
1The evil in her quakes before me, and she cannot bear to look longer upon mine face.
2I draw mine face for dat!
3I vos eat too much of dem puckveat cakes alretty, und dot makes mine face preak owid, put I ain't got no scarlet fefers, nein!
4I'm afraid mine faces north.
5He shook off the sickening image of Wargle's mined face, got up, went for more coffee, then returned to the table.
6"What for screw mine face?" repeated Jacob soberly.
Translations for mine face