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.
you can just burn the nest.
Yes, for example: I had to trim the paper to fit in the holder. You can trim the paper to get rid of the torn edge.
Because it gets a rid of paper which is made into money,federal papers, and notebook paper and lots of other paper is made with it.
i really need to know
It's illegal
Quarter,side strip,Heel counter,toe cap,eyebrow, Tongue, Tongue binding,Foxing,Foxing stripe,laces,aglet and collar lining.
if you print a piece of paper off with the cheats you want to get rid of in red paper, then the cheats will be in red. (well black really, but the paper will be red)
Rubber gloves and a plastic contractors garbage bag
Discard means- to throw away or reject.
well there is the sticky paper that you can hang on a wall and flies get stuck to it you could also swat them.
I don't really know. If I want to get rid of scratchs on any CD I would just wash it with soap and then dry it our with paper towls and then it is ready to go.