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  2. United States license plate designs and serial formats ...

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    Sequential issuance: 7-character plate (2 letters, 5 digits) Sequential issuance: 7-character plate (3 letters, 4 digits) Notes: Only the current passenger standard-issue serial format is depicted. Previous serial formats and optional issues are not depicted. Florida uses six-character serial numbers, but the combinations vary.

  3. Endpaper - Wikipedia

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    The endpapers or end-papers of a book (also known as the endsheets) are the pages that consist of a double-size sheet folded, with one half pasted against an inside cover (the pastedown), and the other serving as the first free page (the free endpaper or flyleaf). [1] Thus, the front endpapers precede the title page and the text, whereas the ...

  4. Ex Libris (bookplate) - Wikipedia

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    The tablet is an ancient Roman tabula ansata. An Ex Libris from ex-librīs ( Latin for 'from the books (or library)'), [ 1][ 2] also known as a bookplate (or book-plate, as it was commonly styled until the early 20th century), [ 3] is a printed or decorative label pasted into a book, often on the front endpaper, to indicate ownership. [ 4]

  5. Template:Book list/doc - Wikipedia

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    April 1908. Children's novel. 429 pp (first edition) 9780393926958. Miss Marilla Cuthbert and Mr. Matthew Cuthbert, middle-aged siblings who live together at Green Gables, a farm in Avonlea, on Prince Edward Island, decide to adopt an orphan boy from the asylum as a helper on their farm.

  6. Template:Lists of children's books - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Template documentation ... Usage. Add {{Lists of children's books}} at the end of pertinent articles beneath the External ...

  7. Willow pattern - Wikipedia

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    Willow pattern. Illustration of the Willow pattern (1917). The Willow pattern is a distinctive and elaborate chinoiserie pattern used on ceramic tableware. It became popular at the end of the 18th century in England when, in its standard form, it was developed by English ceramic artists combining and adapting motifs inspired by fashionable hand ...

  8. Waterless printing - Wikipedia

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    Waterless printing. Waterless printing is an offset lithographic printing process that eliminates the use of water or the dampening system used in conventional printing. [ 1] Unlike traditional printing presses, waterless offset presses do not use a dampening solution to clear the press of ink. [ 2] Proponents of the technology claim efficiency ...

  9. Plate tectonics - Wikipedia

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    Plate tectonics (from Latin tectonicus, from Ancient Greek τεκτονικός (tektonikós) 'pertaining to building') [ 1] is the scientific theory that Earth 's lithosphere comprises a number of large tectonic plates, which have been slowly moving since 3–4 billion years ago. [ 2][ 3][ 4] The model builds on the concept of continental ...