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It's illegal
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According to Book World, "spotting and/or browning" on the pages, is called "foxing." So far, that's all I've come up with. Which begs the question: Does this include the "age tanning" at the edges of the pages? According to ABOOKSEARCH.COM re: book foxing * foxing or foxed. Relatively light brown spotting on the pages of a book often caused by the chemical make-up of the paper itself or its sizing. Sometimes this can be heavily foxed to the point of obscuring some words of the text or lessening the enjoyment of plates, but usually it is a case of light foxing which is often considered a natural occurrence.
no it is not they are totally different kinds of tape. duck tape tape is much stronger that electric tape.
The scientific name for tape is "adhesive tape."
The purpose of the shoe foxing in a sneaker design is to provide reinforcement and durability to the shoe's structure, particularly around the toe area. It helps protect the shoe from wear and tear, making it last longer and providing added support to the foot.
Neither. duct tape
Duct tape ...Unless the packaging tape has fibers.
A tape can be a VHS tape, a Cassette tape, or...tape. The sticky stuff that holds things together, less permament than glue.
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It is red tape.