facing pages


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Noun1.facing pages - two facing pages of a book or other publicationfacing pages - two facing pages of a book or other publication
page - one side of one leaf (of a book or magazine or newspaper or letter etc.) or the written or pictorial matter it contains
center spread, centre spread - the spread at the center of a magazine
centerfold, centrefold - a magazine center spread; especially a foldout of a large photograph or map or other feature
publication - a copy of a printed work offered for distribution
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Australian artist Lewis Miller presents portrait drawings of pioneers in genome sciences On facing pages, selected colleagues present brief sketches of their life and contribution to the field, the short essays portraying not only the facts and significance of their accomplishments, but also something of their personality as well.
What are the two facing pages in the middle of a magazine or newspaper known as?
Two volumes packaged in a slip case present 750 pages of visual experiences: full-page photos of built projects all over the world, and facing pages with diagrams illustrating the design.
Facing pages include a treatment decision tree on one side and descriptive text on the other.
Recipes and color photos on facing pages make it easy for home cooks to reproduce eye-catching results.
His lovely photos from the last thirty years are captured in full color and full splendor: facing pages are largely white with a small line to identify each photo, detracting not at all from the image's presentation.
Examples of statements with and without apostrophes are presented in facing pages demonstrating how very different intentions can be with the wrong grammar choice.
Her youth shows in extremes of emotion--ricocheting from ecstasy to disgust on facing pages. Despite her pseudonym and the disguised names of friends and teachers, the chapbook did not amuse the administration at her high school.
Products and their related accessories are located on facing pages, making it easy to order consoles, racks, and enclosures, along with any options.
On facing pages are the letters decorated in fancy frames, a word relating to an object in the picture, and some questions such as: "What song do you imagine the man is playing for the little girls?" or "What animals do you think live in this forest?" A cartoonish blue goat supplies some comic relief as well.