- is
featured on the obverse,
while the U.S.
Capitol is
featured on the
reverse. All current-issue $50
bills are
Federal Reserve Notes. As of December...
-
bearing a
yellow crescent and a
yellow 14-pointed star.
Maldives Maldives 2:3 July 26, 1965 — Red with a
large green rectangle in the
center bearing a...
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Treasury seal. The
reverse of the 1928 and 1934 one-thousand-dollar
bills feature lathework and a
decorative border. The
reverse also
contains text that...
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Reverse psychology is a
technique involving the ****ertion of a
belief or
behavior that is
opposite to the one desired, with the
expectation that this...
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BearingPoint (parent company:
BearingPoint
Europe Holdings B.V.) is a
multinational management and
technology consulting firm
headquartered in Amsterdam...
- by
around 1482, some
scholars have
argued that the
influence was
reversed,
bearing in mind that
Poliziano is
generally thought to have
helped with devising...
- the
Bourbon line.
Three Bourbon fleurs-de-lys
replaced the
eagle on the
reverse of the order. A king's
crown replaced the
imperial crown. In 1816, the...
- crew of
their position relative to the
airport (98
kilometers away,
reverse bearing 210°) and
cleared them to
approach and p**** at an
altitude of 2,100...
- A
challenge coin is a
small coin or medallion,
bearing an organization's
insignia or
emblem and
carried by the organization's members. Traditionally,...
- (obligations) on the
reverse; the note was
issued again in
Series of 1863. 1863: Both one and two and one half year
Interest Bearing Notes were
issued that...