Front Sample Clauses

Front. 1.2)Back; 1.3)Left; 1.4)Right; 1.5)Top; 1.6)Bottom; 1.7)Perspective 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6
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Front. Motor vehicles - the horizontal plane tangential to the upper edge of the apparent surface in the direction of the reference axis of the device shall not be lower than the horizontal plane tangential to the upper edge of the transparent zone of the wind-screen. Trailers and semi-trailers - at the maximum height compatible with the requirements relating to the width, design and operational requirements of the vehicle and to the symmetry of the lamps.
Front. Each front shall have a facing 3½" in width extending from the neckline to bottom of shirt provided by a turn under of material. The right front shall have a lined box pleat 1-1/2" wide finished, running full length of the shirt and shall be topstitched 1/4" from both edges. The right front shall contain six vertical buttonholes placed 3/4" from edge, and 3-1/2" apart. Buttons shall be securely attached to the left front to correspond to the buttonholes. Zipper: A 14" nylon zipper shall be sewn to the fronts and shall be positioned 1- 1/2" below the first front button and shall replace the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th front buttons, which are to be sewn on the top center. The neck button, 1st front button are to be functional. Back: There is to be a yoke composed of an outer piece of the same material as the basic shirt, and an inner piece of matching satin. Pockets: To have two breast pockets with mitered corners to finish 5-5/8" wide and 6" long. The left breast pocket to have a pencil compartment about 1-1/4" wide. Both pockets to have 1-1/2" box stitching top and bottom to prevent spreading. There will be vertical stitched-in creases running through the center of each pocket. There shall be a small buttonhole in the pocket for the insertion of a removable metal button. Flaps: To have two scalloped flaps to finish 5-3/4" in length, 2-3/4" in width at center, and 2-1/2" in width at sides. The top stitching and the setting of the flaps shall be done with two rows of stitching. Flaps to have vertical stitched-in creases through the center on the top ply only. The left flap to have an invisible pencil opening about 1-1/4" in width. Flaps to be interlined. There will be a non-functional matching button and a buttonhole sewn on the flap. Flaps will be made to accommodate removable metal buttons. Flap Closure: The side points of the flaps are to be secured to the pockets by means of velcro fasteners sewn onto the flaps and pockets. Badge Tab: To be reinforced on outside of the shirt. To be 2-1/4” and have two metal eyelets 1-1/4" apart with the bottom of the patch 3/4" above left flap.
Front. 1.4)Back; 1.5)Left; 1.6)Right; 1.7)Top; 1.8)Bottom; 1.9)Reference view; 1.10)Reference view; 1.11)Reference view 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10
Front. 1.2)Back; 1.3)Right; 1.4)Left; 1.5)Top; 1.6)Bottom; 1.7)A-A line cross-sectional view; 1.8)B-B line cross-sectional view; 1.9)Perspective; 1.10)Reference perspective view in usage status 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9
Front. Microbiol. 8, 1901 (2017).
Front. 1.6)Rear view; 1.7)Side view; 1.8)Other side view 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7
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Front. End Construction Contract Documents—Those Construction Contract Documents whose primary purpose is to establish legal and contractual terms and conditions, typically including the Owner-Contractor agreement, bonds, general conditions, and supplementary conditions. The term excludes the Drawings and Specifications, and any Construction Contract Documents delivered or issued after the effective date of the Construction Contract.
Front. 1.4)Back; 1.5)Lateral view; 1.6)Top plan view 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5
Front. 1.2)Back; 1.3)Left; 1.4)
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