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Recto is the "right" or "front" side and verso is the "left" or "back" side when text is written or printed on a leaf of paper (folium) in a bound item such as a codex, book, broadsheet, or pamphlet. In double-sided printing , each leaf has two pages – front and back.
Face Preferred term for the front side of paper currency. Federal Reserve District Seal (U.S.A.) Found to the left of the portrait on United States currency, it identifies the Federal Reserve Bank that issued the note. Federal Reserve Bank Note (U.S.A.) Series of U.S. paper money once authorized by the Federal Reserve, now obsolete.
A paper to which a luminescent additive was added to the furnish to facilitate the automation of the facing and canceling operation. Also paper with a luminescent coating. U.S. SC#2115b (paper with additive) Deutsche Bundespost since 1961 (fluorescent coating) Toned ↔ Paper that is off-white or with a brownish or buffish tinge is called toned ...
Amazon alone sees $104 billion in capital expenditures this year, well above prior analyst forecasts of $80 billion to $85 billion. The stocks have tended to react negatively to these bold ...
In June 1948, Columbia Records released the first 33 1/3 LP – “long-playing record” – from what is now known as the New York Philharmonic.The 12-inch vinyl slates – as opposed to its ...
Each side/face of the original simplex corresponds to the cut-sets in which some pieces are empty, and the non-empty pieces correspond to the vertices of that side. By the "hungry partners" assumption, the owners must prefer only non-empty pieces, so the triangulation vertices on these sides can have only one of the labels that appear in the ...
While the housing market is still tight, I see three reasons why there's a lot of upside potential for RH stock. The home furnishings sector as a whole has been in a bit of a rough patch for a ...
Pages in a book. A page is one side of a leaf (a sheet or half-sheet) of paper, parchment or other material (or electronic media) in a book, magazine, newspaper, or other collection of sheets, on which text or illustrations can be printed, written or drawn, to create documents.