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| projections on the end of letter strokes that make it easier to read when printed |
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| a typeface that uses serifs |
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| a typeface lacking serifs |
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| associating or imposing the value or attributes of one thing on another |
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| the creation of individual parts from a full score |
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| musical instructions that are common to all parts in the score |
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| musical instructions that are specific to the part being prepared |
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| small notes in a part indicating the performance of other instruments |
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| a pair of string players performing from one part |
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| Portable Document Format (.pdf) |
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| a file format which can be printed on any operating system |
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| an indication of the density of a ream of paper |
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| North American standard paper - 8.5" X 11" |
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11" X 17" tabloid is 17" high, but ledger is 17" wide |
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