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A letter by itself (such as L) means one clockwise 90 degree turn of the designated face (here, the left); a letter with a prime symbol such as D' indicates a 90 degree counter-clockwise turn; and the superscript 2 (such as L2) means two quarter turns or a 180 degree turn of the designated face.
Lorenzo Fertitta, 42, with a business degree from New York University, may be the better financial strategist, but White, from the school of hard knocks, is the U.F.C.'s designated face and mouth, as well known as any of his fighters, the Vince McMahon of mixed martial arts.
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Colored face designated by a color "black" that none of them wears.
The initial tests are to compare the position of characteristic points designated on a face in automatic way with those made by hand.
Rovelstad had heard of other efforts to gain authorization for commemorative coins, which were sold by the Mint to a designated group at face value and then retailed to the public at a premium.
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