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reverso

(rɪˈvɜːsəʊ)
n, pl -sos
(Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) another name for verso
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And I would teach these nineteen the special rules, as your punto,* your reverso, your stoccata, your imbroccata, your passada, your montanto; till they could all play very near, or altogether, as well as myself.
Un pais es tambien ese abrir y cerrar de ojos, esas palabras que estuvimos buscando en el reverso de los vidrios, en el fondo de un mapa donde nadie ve al oceano.
The classically-styled Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso clock has gone on permanent display in the room.
Created to protect the timepiece's delicate crystal during rough-and-tumble polo games (all those swinging mallets!), Jaeger-LeCoultre's Reverso case has evolved into a showcase for sophisticated movements, unconventional materials and unparalleled opportunities for customization.
Christian Louboutin and Jaeger-LeCoultre are deftly skilled at adding a subtle wink to their respective designs--the former with his red-soled stilettos, the latter with its rectangular Reverso wristwatch that unassumingly flips to reveal a completely different look.
On Tuesday afternoon, the Invaders Innovation contest will see Tony compete against representatives from Smartling, Geosho, Gengo and Reverso in a PechaKucha style (seven-minute presentation) to convince the audience that KantanMT's Predictive Analysis technology is the best innovative solution for the translation industry.
No obstante, anos mas tarde D'ABRERA (2001) figura el anverso y reverso de un macho, por especimenes ya disponibles pero sin citar localidades especificas y simplemente mencionando "Colombia (southern mountains)".
The Reverso celebrates its 80th anniversary this year.