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  2. Reverse chronology - Wikipedia

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    Reverse chronology is a narrative structure and method of storytelling whereby the plot is revealed in reverse order. In a story employing this technique, the first scene shown is actually the conclusion to the plot. Once that scene ends, the penultimate scene is shown, and so on, so that the final scene the viewer sees is the first ...

  3. Retrograde inversion - Wikipedia

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    [1] Retrograde reverses the order of the motif's pitches: what was the first pitch becomes the last, and vice versa. [2] This is a technique used in music, specifically in twelve-tone technique , where the inversion and retrograde techniques are performed on the same tone row successively, "[t]he inversion of the prime series in reverse order ...

  4. Glossary of rhetorical terms - Wikipedia

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    Chiasmus – a figure of speech consisting of the contrasting of two structurally parallel syntactic phrases arranged "cross-wise", i.e., in such a way that the second is in reverse order from the first. Chreia – an anecdote (a deed, a saying, a situation) involving a well-known figure. Circumlocution – use of many words where a few would do.

  5. List of flags with reverses that differ from the obverse

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    This article contains a list of flags for which the reverse (back ) is different from the obverse (front ).It includes current as well as historic flags of both nations and national subdivisions such as provinces, states, territories, cities and other administrations (including a few that are not recognized by the United Nations or whose sovereignty is in dispute).

  6. Boustrophedon - Wikipedia

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    Boustrophedon (/ ˌ b uː s t r ə ˈ f iː d ən / [1]) is a style of writing in which alternate lines of writing are reversed, with letters also written in reverse, mirror-style. This is in contrast to modern European languages, where lines always begin on the same side, usually the left.

  7. Depth-first search - Wikipedia

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    A reverse postordering is the reverse of a postordering, i.e. a list of the vertices in the opposite order of their last visit. Reverse postordering is not the same as preordering. For binary trees there is additionally in-ordering and reverse in-ordering.

  8. Lawyers and advocacy groups advise members of the ... - AOL

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    The president’s actions will reverse initiatives ... treatment or drug for the purpose of an inmate “conforming” their appearance to that of the opposite sex, according to the order. ...

  9. Clockwise - Wikipedia

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    In order for such a sundial to work north of the equator during spring and summer, ... Sometimes the opposite (left-handed, counterclockwise, reverse) sense of ...