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reverse and side
Alexander the warrior and knight: the reverse side of Alexander II's Great Seal, enhanced as a 19th century steel engraving.
" The Abadan oil refinery was featured on the reverse side of Iran's 100-rial banknotes printed in 1965 and from 1971 to 1973.
Since 1987 an illustration of the castle has featured on the reverse side of £ 100 notes issued by the Royal Bank of Scotland.
English texts on the right side of the vehicle are also quite commonly written in reverse order.
The 1541 did not have an index hole sensor, making it straightforward to use the reverse side of a disk by flipping it.
The Air Force & BSAP often stamped their service on the reverse side above the blood group.
* Left hand reverse ( LHR ): Standing outside the house ( or on the less secure side ), the hinges are on the left, knob on right, on opening the door it swings towards you ( i. e. the door swings open towards the outside, or " outswing ")
* Right hand reverse ( RHR ): Standing outside the house ( i. e. on the less secure side ), the hinges are on the right, knob on left, opening the door by pulling the door towards you ( i. e. open swings to the outside, or " outswing ")
Many flags are dyed through and through to be inexpensive to manufacture, such that the reverse side is the mirror image of the obverse ( front ) side, generally the side displayed when the flag is flying from the observer's point of view from left, the side of the pole, to right.
# If not, the obverse and reverse will present two variants of the same design, one with the hoist on the left ( usually considered the obverse side, see flag illustrations ), the other with the hoist on the right ( usually considered the reverse side of the flag ).
See also US reverse side flag.
They also found the reverse side of the “ door ” to be finished and polished, which suggests that it wasn ’ t put there just to block the shaft, but rather for a more specific reason.
Gustavus intervened on the anti-Imperial side, which at the time was losing to the Holy Roman Empire and its Catholic allies ; the Swedish forces would quickly reverse that situation.
Many cycles can run in reverse to move heat from the cold side to the hot side, making the cold side cooler and the hot side hotter.
On the wrong side, the ends of the loops are visible, both the tops and bottoms, creating a much more bumpy texture sometimes called reverse stockinette.
( Despite being the " wrong side ," reverse stockinette is frequently used as a pattern in its own right.

reverse and 12-inch
Alex North ’ s score for the 1951 film version of A Streetcar Named Desire was released on a 10-inch LP by Capitol Records and sold so well that the label later re-released it on one side of a 12-inch LP with some of Max Steiner's film music on the reverse.
It was later repackaged on one side of a 12-inch album ( with Rudolf Friml's The Vagabond King on the reverse ), but that album has been out-of-print since the late 1960s.
It was later repackaged on one side of a 12-inch album ( The Merry Widow is on the reverse ) but that album has been out-of-print since the late 1960s.
These selections were later reissued by RCA Camden on one side of a 12-inch LP ( selections from Polonaise are on the reverse ).

reverse and LP
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band LP reverse, in which Paul McCartney is in the same position.

reverse and record
When performing a reverse lookup, the DNS client converts the address into these formats, and then queries the name for a PTR record following the delegation chain as for any DNS query.
On the opening kickoff, the Cowboys ran a reverse where rookie linebacker Thomas " Hollywood " Henderson took a handoff from Preston Pearson and returned the ball a Super Bowl record 48 yards before kicker Roy Gerela forced him out of bounds at the Steelers 44-yard line.
Indeed, the reverse impact of urban structure upon human behaviour and upon thought is evidenced by both observational study and historical record.
It is preferred goal of excavation to remove all archaeological deposits and features in the reverse order they were created and construct a Harris matrix as a chronological record or " sequence " of the site.
* Sender Policy Framework-somewhat of a reverse MX record, saying where mail gets sent from, rather than sent to.
In January 2010 LAS Magazine posted an article on alternative financing in " a cash-strapped music industry, unable to rely on record label financing, is positioning its own quid pro quo: fan dollars to fund projects in exchange for exclusive material and a sense of involvement " that cites the Swans selling out of the 1, 000 signed and numbered copies of I Am Not Insane as an example of reverse financing where proceeds from one project are rolled over to finance the next.
They deposed the country's leader, Mannus, and replaced him with their own nominee, who would remain in office until 165 .< ref > Birley, Marcus Aurelius, 130, 279 n. 38 ; " Hadrian to the Antonines ", 163, citing Prosopographia Imperii Romani < sup > 2 </ sup > M 169 .</ ref > ( The Edessene coinage record actually begins at this point, with issues showing Vologases IV on the obverse and " Wael the king " ( Syriac: W ' L MLK ') on the reverse ).
In later years, an " auto reverse " feature appeared that allowed the deck to play ( and, in some decks, record ) on both sides of the cassette without the operator having to manually remove, flip, and re-insert the cassette.
The differences are that a DNSBL lookup uses the " A " rather than " PTR " record type, and uses a forward domain ( such as dnsbl. example. net above ) rather than the special reverse domain in-addr. arpa.
The recording machine was essentially an exposed-horn acoustical record player functioning in reverse.
If we record somebody dropping a ball that falls for a meter and stops, in reverse we will notice an unrealistic discrepancy: a ball falling upward!
In the mid 2000s, increasing safety of smaller cars and the poor safety record of light trucks began to reverse this association.
Inspired by accusations that their songs contained hidden Satanic messages, the guitar tracks for " Cantspeak " are those of " Let It Be Captured " played in reverse, as Christ explained: “ Eerie Von had the idea of playing one of our songs backwards ... we recorded whole guitar solo and drum parts backwards in the songs on this record.
Pennington helped reverse the Jets ' fortunes by leading the 1-4 team to an eventual 9-7 record and an AFC East division championship.
A natural language is defined by common use of words, which dictionaries and academia record, not the reverse.
The basic design of the draft is that each team is given a position in the drafting order in reverse order relative its record in the previous year — the last place gets positioned first.
The rest of the first-round order of picks is in reverse order of the teams ' win-loss record.
He started working as a radio singer on Calcutta Radio Station in 1932, where his early work was based on Bengali folk-music, and soon made a reputation for himself in folk and light classical music, consequently his film compositions were often influenced by his huge repertory of folk-tunes from the Bengali, Bhatiali, Sari and Dhamail folk traditions of Bangladesh. His music also bore heavy influences of Rabindra sangeet and Nazrul Geeti. In the same year, his first record was also released ( Hindustan Musical Product ), with " Khamaj " semi classical, E Pathery Aaj Eso Priyo on one side and the folk Dakle Kokil Roj Bihane on the reverse side " on 78 rpm for Hindustan Records.
These record changers do not reverse the stack as they go through them.
Saracens went on to break the record again in the reverse game at Wembley Stadium with an attendance figure of 83, 761, a game which Harlequins won.
One side of the record featured the Catherine song " Songs about Girls " while the reverse featured the Starchildren tune " Delusions of Candor ".
Petra also used the record to defuse the backmasking controversy, which had begun to spread into Christian music, as conservative church leaders accused Christian artists of hiding subliminal messages that could only be heard when records were played in reverse.
Although the ability to reverse the playback of recorded sounds had been known since the early days of gramophone records and can be achieved by simply placing the needle on the record and spinning it counter-clockwise, reverse effects were regarded largely as a curiosity and were little used until the 1950s.

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