Faces of Temple

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Faces of

Templeby Maggie Reynolds

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face, n. Pronunciation: Brit. /feɪs/ , U.S. /feɪs/Etymology: < Anglo-Norman and Old French, Middle French face countenance, visage (first half of the 12th cent.)

1. The countenance as having particular qualities or attributes

a) Regarded as expressive of feeling or character, or as having a specified expression

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temple, v. Etymology: < temple n.1Pronunciation: /’temp(e)l/

1. trans. To enclose in or as in a temple, to enshrine; to honour with a temple or temples, to build a temple to or for. Also fig. temple to or for. Also fig.

temple, u. Pronunciation: /’temp(e)l/

Temple University, commonly referred to as Temple, is a comprehensive public research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Originally founded in 1884 by Russell Conwell, Temple University is among the nation’s largest providers of professional education and prepares the largest body of professional practitioners in Pennsylvania

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face, v.†b. trans. fig. and in extended use. To show a brave or strong face to; to meet (danger, an enemy, or anything unpleasant) face to face; to oppose with confidence or defiance, to confront and deal with. Cf. to face up to

“That he neuer yeeld, And

boldly meete the prince of hell, and face him in the feeld.”

from its first known usage in the year 1570:Googe tr. T. Kirchmeyer Popish Kingdome f. 64:

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Madelyn is facing “all of my troubles.”

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Sean Fay is facing “going home for the holidays and trying to get back those I care about most.”

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Nicole Sharkey is facing “graduating into an

abysmal job market.”

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Schyler Smith is facing “the future, man.”

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Loanell Ellington is facing “the semester closing, and maintaining good grades.”

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Abby Grant is facing“staying happy while balancing work and school.”

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Michael Harrison is facing “well, some of my grades are going to depend on what happens

in finals week.”

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Dan McKenna is facing “demands.”

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Jillian Jansco is facing “graduation. Finding a job. Making the transition into a scary real world.”

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Tiffany Cautilly is facing “lots of Christmas shopping.”

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Blaze Campbell is facing“applying to graduate school at Temple.

Waiting, hoping.”

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Ame is facing“the holidays alone. My parents left me at the house while they take a Florida vacation.”

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Eddie Feller is facing“pensive times over the holidays. There’s always

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Adam Ali is facing“lots of homework and some

relaxation.”

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Christopher is facing“dealing with my crazy family over the holidays.”

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face, v.†b. trans. fig. and in extended use. To dress up (something) with some addition to make it more appealing; to adorn. Obs.

“I would like to walk about among the

beautiful things that adorn the world.”

George Santayana

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Winter cabbage adorns Liacouras Walk.

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An art installation adorns Ritter Courtyard.

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A new bench adorns Polett Walk.

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Autumn mums adorn Ritter courtyard.

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Public art adorns the Cecil B. Moore skate park.

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Metal sculptures adorn Beury Beach.

face, n.

a. External appearance, ; (also) semblance of (anything); an instance of this. Formerly used both of material and immaterial objects; now usually of immaterial things, esp. in to adopt (also assume, put on, etc.) the face of .

“Inside of the dullest exterior there is a

a drama, a comedy and a tragedy.”

Mark Twain

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The face of the Architecture Building.

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The face of Mitten Hall.

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The face of Morgan Hall.

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The face of Conwell Hall.

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The face of Tyler Hall.

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The face of Weiss Hall.

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The face of Alter Hall.

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The face of Gladfelter Hall.

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The face of Barrack Hall.

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The faces of the Baptist Temple,

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also known as The Performing Arts Center.

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The face of the Tech Center.

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The face of Mitten Hall.

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The face of Conwell Hall.

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The face of Beury Hall.

face, n.I. Senses denoting a part of the body, and related uses. 1. The front part of the head, from the forehead to the chin, and containing the eyes, nose, and mouth; the countenance, visage.c. A representation of a face, esp. in art.

“Carved with fruits and flowers, intermingled

with grotesque masks or faces.”

Washington Irving

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A gargoyle visage at Carnell Hall.

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An imposing visage protects Carnell Hall.

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A kind visage peers out at Mitten Hall.

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A scholarly visage watches over Mitten Hall.

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An angelic visage guards the Baptist Temple.

Maggie Tuesday Reynolds | 2012