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The master criminal had done far more than disguise himself facially.
It then held that "the benefits programs are facially discriminatory".
Children who look facially as young as seven or eight tower over their parents.
Through the park, the pair pass a facially deformed man and men who are fighting.
There are two basic ways people react facially to mortal agony.
It could have been nothing more, for facially, he did not resemble Cranston closely.
The man was facially endowed for anything but virtue.
Facially they were all he could have wished.
This analysis focuses on facially neutral policies that may have a discriminatory effect.
Some are either good facially or good body wise.
I find that approach to be facially constitutional.
How does the Court determine whether a tax which is facially non-discriminatory should be upheld or struck down?
There is no legitimate basis for declaring 504(a)(16) facially unconstitutional.
She continued to writhe and wince facially in time with her supposed efforts.
Facially she was almost attractive, just a slight overall squatness of the features.
Surprisingly, though, facially he was very like his son, or, rather, Robert was a miniature version of him.
Just as significantly, when assessed by an independent panel of judges, most subjects appeared facially far older than they actually were.
They didn't look alike facially, but their expressions, build and suits were identical.
Facially, Karen looked like a dedicated police officer.
He was facially scarred following a stunt accident during the filming of Dune.
Can't have facially valid two ways without being two-faced.
We think respondents have failed to shoulder their heavy burden to demonstrate that the Act is "facially" unconstitutional.
Dunnet had no comment to make, either vocally or facially.
Terribly facially disfigured by a bomb explosion on Cyprus 1958.