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facet [ˈfæsɪt] N a. fig

factor [ˈfæktər, Brit -əʳ] N

factor a. MATH, BIOL
fator m

factory <-ies> [ˈfæktəri] N

scoff1 [skɑːf, Brit skɒf] VB intr (mock)

payoff [ˈpeɪɑːf, Brit -ɒf] N

2. payoff fig:

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The puck is placed in the middle circle and the players have a face-off.
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When a player is removed, one of the teammates not originally taking the face-off is required to take the face-off.
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This gives the home team's centre the ability to time the face-off better and gives him greater odds of winning it.
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In a face-off one player of each team place themselves opposite each other and with their backs turned to their own end-lines.
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This face-off between a homeless person and police sparked a debate of the relationship between the homeless and the mainstream in developing countries worldwide.
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After the round has finished, the face-off begins.
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Face-offs did not always take place at the marked face-off spots.
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When this occurs, the player taking the face-off from the offending team is replaced by a teammate.
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These arch rivals had a face-off in 106 seats.
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This is not mandatory, however, and other formations are seen--especially where the face-off is in one of the four corner face-off spots.
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