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R ' would mean to turn the right face counter clockwise.
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An apostrophe means turn the face counter-clockwise.
B' = Back face counter-clockwise, 90 degrees(or clockwise, 270 degrees).
An example: D' means turn the down face counter-clockwise (anticlockwise).
Lido Bloemendaal had a festive vibe and tasty food, and a sea-facing counter where I dined and watched the sunset with my feet in the sand.
By late afternoon they claimed to have captured the town, but were facing counter-attacks from the Islamists.
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