He turned from me, his face lifted to the western stars.
As I stood there at the door, a face lifted here and there.
She turned in his arms, and her face lifted to find his.
The woman rose halfway out of the pool, her face lifted toward the sky.
She stood straight and whirled around, face lifted to the sun.
I didn't think I had made any sound, but he turned at once, face lifted toward me.
Eyes closed, face lifted, the long, clean sweep of her throat.
But, instead, the lean face lifted and looked beyond her.
She sat there every day, sometimes for hours, staring out into the desert, face lifted toward the sun, perfectly still.
The only face lifts I noticed were on the guests themselves.
Not content to take on nose jobs and face lifts, some ear, nose and throat specialists are now "moving down the body," Dr. Christ said.
Sears said it would spend $4 billion in the next five years to give its 800 stores face lifts and to refocus its selling efforts.
"One can only have so many face lifts."
Even the vain and the wealthy eventually face the reality of too many face lifts.
Many American employers refuse to pay for infertility treatment, likening it to face lifts, breast implants and other care viewed as unessential.
Magnate types, chic women, Jaguar bohemians, women of a certain age who look astonished because they have had too many face lifts.
The talk ranges from the difficulty of relationships to friendships, face lifts and the compromises life exacts of people.
But her conversation is about social change, not face lifts and liposuction.
Hair transplants, nose jobs, eye lifts, face lifts (which have doubled in the last five years) and liposuction (which has tripled) are the favorite procedures among men.
Henry's beard: "Is Henry that old that he's has one too many face lifts and now has a beard?"