The answer is the $5 note. One one side it has Queen Elizabeth II and on the other side, the parliament house. This note has only one person on it instead of two.
I need angles both sides of a picture, where I can fix a picture of princess Karen H. Chaer
No, if you like both sides pierced then get it, it doesnt represent homosexuality
if it came with gasket glue, or if it tells you to use it, use it on both sides. if it doesnt then you dont need to use it.
It is the five-dollar Australian bank note, which features Queen Elizabeth II and the Parliament House. This is one person and one building, not two people.
yes and no. both are quadrilaterals and polygons,but a square has all equal sides while a rectagle doesnt have all equal sides only opposite sides are equal.
There's a good image of both sides at the link below
formal is when if you take picture and fold in 2 it the same on both sides
a mediator
If you are playing tennis and there is one person on both sides of the court it is called singles. If there are two people on both sides of the court it is called doubles.
it helps the person see both sides of the car
Abraham Lincoln
uncle jack doesnt understand kids much, and scout has to teach him how to be fair and listen to both sides of a story.