Turn off "faces" in LightRoom 4.2?

I have hundreds if not thousands of "faces" that have been culled from my library and I would like to know how to turn this function off in Lightroom 4.1?
I have looked through the prefs and the menus but cannot see anything referring to "faces"
Thanks,
Henry

What I realized is that these must be 240x240 "faces" images that were created in iPhoto and then transferred over to LightRoom when I migrated? There were not that many, 500-600, so I just deleted them.

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