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11facing — noun Date: 1566 1. a. a lining at the edge especially of a garment b. plural the collar, cuffs, and trimmings of a uniform coat 2. an ornamental or protective layer 3. material for facing …
12facing — noun Facing is used before these nouns: ↑page …
13Facing — Fa|cing [ feisiŋ] das; s <aus engl. facing »(Wand)verkleidung, Einfassung« zu face »Gesicht«, dies aus fr. face (vgl. ↑Face)> sichtbare Fläche eines ↑Artikels im Regal …
14facing — hard metal facing …
15facing — noun 1) green velvet facings Syn: covering, trimming, lining, interfacing 2) brick facing on a concrete core Syn: siding, facade, cladding, veneer, skin, surface, front, coating …
16FACING HISTORY AND OURSELVES — FACING HISTORY AND OURSELVES, Holocaust education program begun in 1976 just as consciousness of the Holocaust was moving beyond the survivor community, when two Brookline, Massachusetts, teachers integrated a unit on the Holocaust and Human… …
17Facing and trailing — are terms used to describe railway turnouts (or points in the UK) in respect to whether they are divergent or convergent. When a train traverses a turnout in a facing direction, it may diverge onto either of the two routes. When travelled in a… …
18Facing Reality — was a radical left group in the United States which existed from about 1962 until 1970.HistoryFacing Reality originated in the Johnson Forest Tendency led by C.L.R. James and Raya Dunayevskaya. It has its origins in the Trotskyist left but… …
19Facing History and Ourselves — is an international educational and professional development organization that provides development services and curricular resources to educators. It was founded in 1976 by [http://www.facinghistory.org/campus/reslib.nsf/sub/aboutus/historymissio… …
20Facing Kate — Titre original Fairly Legal Genre Série judiciaire Créateur(s) Michael Sardo Pays d’origine  États Unis …