There is no such word as "fase"
You could be thinking of "faze", meaning to startle, take aback. It is almost always used in the negative. "Even running into a ghost in the upstairs corridor did not faze her."
Or you could be thinking of "phase", a definable period in a series of definable periods. "It appears that Shakespeare was going through a sort of Quentin Tarentino phase when he wrote Titus Andronicus." "The pupa stage is only one phase in the fly's life cycle."
Unless you are thinking of "face", the front part of the head, containing the eyes, nose and mouth, and figuratively, the front or outward-facing part of anything.
"America is in the Heart" is semi-autobiographical. It tells the story of a Filipino American immigrant worker during the 1930s and the struggles he went through.
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Assuming you mean "phase", it is usually expressed in angular units - degrees, or radians.
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The cast of Fase - 2002 includes: Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
Fase 7 - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 USA:R
it means a page is still in development fase and you will have to wait to see it.
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Forum of Azerbaijani Students in Europe - FASE -'s motto is 'Future is what you do now!'.
The cast of Fase terminal - 2010 includes: Olalla Oliveros as Madre Mikel Tello as Doctor
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fase = faces congrunt = congruent tringal = triangles I strongly recommend that you use a spell checker! Especially if you try to spell the answer which is a tetrahedron.
fase, it's catabolic