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Head-on, we read the piece incrementally along its length, savoring its irregularities, unexpected overlaps and shifts away from symmetry.
Works of Many Dimensions Karen Wilkin 2011
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Just as I enjoyed Fatih Akin's last film, Head-on, I enjoyed The Edge of Heaven and recommend it highly.
Turks, Germans, Kurds, Lovers, Enemies: Fatih Akin's Film "The Edge of Heaven" 2008
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Other examples in the exhibit include Head-on, a collection of 99 life-size, stuffed replicas of wolves charging over viewers' heads headlong into a glass wall, and Borrowing Your Enemy's Arrows, on loan from the permanent collection at MOMA.
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Richard can be heard frequently live on the Bob Kincaid Radio Show (7-10 pm EST) on Head-on Radio
Will gay unfriendly Southern Baptists expel King James? 2006
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Richard can be heard frequently live on the Bob Kincaid Radio Show (7-10 pm EST) on Head-on Radio
Hey Bill, are you scared to let Jeff Cohen back on the O'Reilly Factor? 2006
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Richard can be heard frequently live on the Bob Kincaid Radio Show (7-10 pm EST) on Head-on Radio
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HUNTER-GAULT: Head-on was not how most African leaders had confronted the HIV-AIDS crisis, thus, many argue, involuntarily contributing to the 28 million plus HIV-AIDS victims on the continent.
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Head-on collisions accounted for eight percent of the accidents, four percent were the result of vehicles driving into the back of other vehicles, and 39 percent involved vehicles overturning.
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Head-on collisions accounted for nine percent of the accidents and 35 percent involved vehicles overturning.
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Head-on collisions accounted for 17 percent of the accidents, overturned vehicles for 27 percent and pedestrians for 32 percent.
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