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Qu'est-ce (qui) est note paper - définition

STUDY OF PAPER CURRENCY
Notaphilist; International Banknote Society; International Bank Note Society; International Bank Note Society Journal; Paper money collecting
  • Notaphily banknotes

Note paper      
·- Writing paper, not exceeding in size, when folded once, five by eight inches.
Musical note         
  • Names of some notes
SIGN USED IN MUSICAL NOTATION, A PITCHED SOUND
Note (music); Musical notes; Natural E; Music notes; Music note; Musical Notes; Musical Note; Note music; 🎵; 🎶; 🎜; 🎝; Note names; Boethian notation; CDEFGAB
In music, a note is a symbol denoting a musical sound. In English usage, a note is also the sound itself.
Jean Noté         
  • Noté singing "[[La Marseillaise]]" in 1907
BELGIAN OPERA SINGER
Jean-Baptiste Noté; Jean Note
Jean-Baptiste Noté (6 May 1858 in Tournai – 1 April 1922 in Brussels) was a Belgian operatic baritone. He graduated from the Royal Conservatory of Ghent in 1884 with first prizes in singing and lyrical declamation.

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Notaphily

Notaphily is the study and collection of paper currency, and banknotes. A notaphilist is a collector of banknotes or paper money, particularly as a hobby.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour note paper
1. As the trial unfolded, jurors were told indentations on note paper revealed Mansha had also made "chilling" requests for information on a rich Jewish man and the Hindu owner of a cash and carry business.
2. Hussein, demanding that his captors remove his handcuffs enroute to the trial and allow him to have note paper and a pen or pencil in the courtroom, turned the defense dock into a pulpit, scornfully admonishing the judge "don‘t tell them, order them.