| 11. | His pure choirboy tenor and open face suggest infinite malleability.
|
| 12. | The three-tiered building's interior has an open face with glass balconies overlooking its atrium.
|
| 13. | Hertzberg said Lubavitch had given Orthodox Judaism an altered, open face to the world.
|
| 14. | His open face expresses all the anguish of growing up in a hostile world.
|
| 15. | Shopkeepers bemoan their losses, but any shops found open face stiff fines and suspended licenses.
|
| 16. | It was still an open faced fireplace, but improved on efficiency compared to old-fashioned fireplaces.
|
| 17. | His fresh, open face and easy smile in the arena reflect no tension at all.
|
| 18. | Quite modest and of a retiring disposition his pleasant open face invited friendship and confidence.
|
| 19. | She had a pleasant, open face and a chic but slightly old-world style of dress.
|
| 20. | The extra hydrogen atoms bridge around the open face.
|