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Perforations are the little holes or slits that allow you to separate two stamps. The original stamps had to be cut apart with scissors. Two of these stamps that have not been cut apart are called an imperforate pair.
Stamps are often issued with more than one design on a sheet. A matched pair is two stamps still attached and showing the two designs. In some cases the picture is spread across two stamps, so you need two of them to see the full design.
There are many different groupings of stamps: An album A stamp collection A stamp exhibit A sheet of stamps - a complete sheet as issued by the post office A pane of stamps - A booklet page A block of stamps - multiples that are still attached A pair of stamps - Two connected, often used with coil stamps A strip of stamps - More than two connected coil stamps
Those are the two highest cards in the deck, so if you get a pair, it is a high pair. If you don't have a pair, at least you still have high cards.
Because they have a pair of lenses.
Anaphase
Coil stamps are printed on a rotary press. Each plate is created flat and rolled around the press. The two ends of the plate come together and there is a gap there. When printing this gap leaves a thin line in between two of the stamps. Two stamps with this line between them are called a coil line pair.
A pair of jeans, though called "a pair", is really only one article of clothing.
I have a pair of clark shoes that i bought 2 years ago and have not worn them much, put they are falling apart. what can I expect from the company on the repair of these shoes.
A pair of pears perhaps
electrons pair pull atoms apart
A pair of parallel lines are equidistance apart and never intersect each other.