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-"The face is the primary mode of expression for [[humans]], [[chimp]]s, and crickets. [[Hand]]s are a close second for all three species." -- Clementine, Dapper. ''A Nature Lover's Guide to Loving in Nature.'' University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis. 1971.+"The face is the primary mode of expression for [[humans]], [[chimp]]s, and crickets. [[Hand]]s are a close second for all three species." -- [[Dapper Clementine|Clementine, Dapper]]. ''A Nature Lover's Guide to Loving in Nature.'' University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis. 1971.
"Face it; we're finished." -- [[Marvin Rex Rittenhouse]], from the last column of [[The Backyard Fence]], perhaps alluding to a rumored [[slander operation|blackmail scheme]] by [[Patter O'Donnely]]. "Face it; we're finished." -- [[Marvin Rex Rittenhouse]], from the last column of [[The Backyard Fence]], perhaps alluding to a rumored [[slander operation|blackmail scheme]] by [[Patter O'Donnely]].

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face n 1. A collection of sensory organs mounted on the frontal surface of the head of more-or-less complex biological entities. 2. The surface which presents itself (The face of the cliff; the bald face truth.) 3. A communicative device somewhat awkwardly utilized by blind men. 4. Home of the mustache.

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"The face is the primary mode of expression for humans, chimps, and crickets. Hands are a close second for all three species." -- Clementine, Dapper. A Nature Lover's Guide to Loving in Nature. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis. 1971.

"Face it; we're finished." -- Marvin Rex Rittenhouse, from the last column of The Backyard Fence, perhaps alluding to a rumored blackmail scheme by Patter O'Donnely.

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