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(a) face value, American face amount (of banknote, traveller's cheque) valeur f nominale; (of stamp, share) valeur faciale(b) (of document) recto mface time (meeting) = rencontre en face à face entre deux personnes (par opposition aux contacts par téléphone ou courrier électronique); (on TV) temps m de présence à l'écranAmerica Online executives covered both bases as Chairman-CEO Steve Case and President-COO Bob Pittman hit the Allen dealmaker fest and George Vradenburg, senior vice president-global and strategic policy, accompanied Clinton on his tour of Los Angeles' Watts district. Any face time between Vradenburg and the President likely included discussion of AOL's desire to gain access to the cable industry's high-speed broadband pipe.
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