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The origin of the popular English language name monkey puzzle derives from about 1850, when the noted barrister Charles Austin remarked, "It would puzzle a monkey to climb that." As the species had no existing popular name, first monkey puzzler, then...
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The origin of its popular English name monkey puzzle dates back to about 1850, when noted barrister Charles Austin remarked, "It would puzzle a monkey to climb that." As an immature tree, it is generally conical shaped, and later develops its...
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British Airways and Air France were able to operate Concorde at a profit after purchasing their aircraft from their respective governments at a steep discount in comparison to the programme's development and procurement costs.[12] Among...
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A leading visionary in post-War American design, Alexander Girard was a trailblazer alongside his friends Charles and Ray Eames, as well as the illustrious George Nelson. Girard's passion for textile design knew no bounds, drawing inspiration from...
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Miller which is based on his work with Charles F.G.Osterhaus's analysis of the word and its relationships to Greek and Italian. Pegasus and springs Bronze figurine (Greece 6th century BC) According to legend everywhere winged horse struck his hoof...
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Corona has since evolved to a full-time commercial project after Ondřej established a company together with the former CG artist Adam Hotovský, and Jaroslav Křivánek, associate professor and researcher at Charles University in Prague. In August...
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The origin of the popular English language name monkey puzzle derives from about 1850, when the noted barrister Charles Austin remarked, "It would puzzle a monkey to climb that." As the species had no existing popular name, first monkey puzzler, then...
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The origin of the popular English language name "monkey puzzle" derives from about 1850, when the noted barrister Charles Austin remarked, "It would puzzle a monkey to climb that." As the species had no existing popular name, first "monkey puzzler,"...
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The origin of the popular English name "monkey puzzle" dates back to about 1850 when Charles Austin remarked that it would puzzle a monkey to climb this tree. As an immature tree, it has a conical shape and later develops its distinctive umbrella...
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It is the national tree of Chile, and its popular English language name originated from around 1850 when noted barrister Charles Austin remarked that it would puzzle a monkey to climb it. The species had no existing popular name at the time, so...
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The origin of the popular English language name "monkey puzzle" dates back to about 1850, when Charles Austin, a noted barrister, remarked that it would puzzle a monkey to climb it. As the species had no existing popular name, "monkey puzzler" and...
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The popular English name monkey puzzle originated from around 1850 when Charles Austin remarked that it would puzzle a monkey to climb this tree. As an immature tree, it has a conical shape, and later, as it matures, it develops its distinctive...
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The origin of its popular English name "Monkey Puzzle" dates back to around 1850 when Charles Austin, a noted barrister, remarked that it would puzzle a monkey to climb such a tree. Initially cone-shaped as an immature tree, it develops its...
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...The English name "monkey puzzle" originated in the mid-19th century when Charles Austin remarked that it would puzzle a monkey to climb this tree. As the species had no popular name at the time, "monkey puzzler" and eventually "monkey puzzle" stuck.
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The origin of the popular English name monkey puzzle dates back to around 1850, when noted barrister Charles Austin remarked that it would puzzle a monkey to climb this tree. As the species had no existing popular name, monkey puzzler and then monkey...
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The origin of the English language name "monkey puzzle" dates back to around 1850 when Charles Austin remarked, "It would puzzle a monkey to climb that." As an immature tree, it's generally conical in shape; later, as it matures, it develops its...
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The printed version should blow off the air line without damage if that happens.NOTE - I HAVE NOT TESTED EITHER OF THESE IN USE - that won't happen until September 2023, and I expect that the following performance issues may arise if you...
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SummaryThe Southern Cross was made famous by Australia's Charles Kingsford Smith's record-breaking flights. (First non-stop crossing of the Australian mainland, Trans-Pacific flight, England to Australia air race).<a...
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Corona Has Since Evolved to a Full-Time Commercial Project, After Ondřej Established a Company Together with the Former CG Artist Adam Hotovỳ, and Jaroslav Krivánek, Associate Professor and Researcher at Charles University in Prague. In August 2017,...
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Since then, it has evolved into a full-time commercial project after Ondřej established a company with the former CG artist Adam Hotovský and Jaroslav Křívánek, associate professor and researcher at Charles University in Prague. In August 2017, the...
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The ship was lightly armed, but it could carry a large number of Vectors, and on this day its hangars were full.” [Soule, Charles. Star Wars: Light of the Jedi, Chapter Thirty-Six]The Ataraxia has appeared in several issues of the High Republic...
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Catherine the Great was a fan of neoclassical art, and hired a Scottish architect, Charles Cameron, to alter the interior of the palace. He added the âagate roomsâ which served as her personal quarters, as well as converting one section into a...
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The epic poem "Tunisias" in twelve cantos, describing the conquest of Tunis by Emperor Charles V, was published in 1820, with subsequent editions released later. A sketch of a "Tunisias" with striking similarities was found in the textbooks of Jesuit...
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Sir Thomas Henry Browne KCH (1787-1855), had a distinguished military career; her second brother, George, was a respected figure; while her third brother, Charles, held significant positions. Felicia's literary output included nineteen individual...
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While in Paris, Utkin worked at Charles Clément Balvay's workshop, where he helped fulfill orders and studied alongside other artists. In 1810, he exhibited his work at the Salon, receiving a gold medal from the Académie des Beaux-Arts and earning...
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Another full-size bronze replica was made in 1634 by Hubert Le Sueur for Charles I of England, the brother-in-law of Louis XIII. The Diana was installed in the Grande Gallery of Versailles by Louis XIV. For Marly a marble copy was executed by...
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This marble bust of Marie Bashkirtseff was sculpted by Charles René de Paul de Saint-Marceaux, a French sculptor born in Reims. At age 18, he went to Paris to study at the École des Beaux-Arts, where he became primarily a sculptor of portrait busts...
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Bosio was a favorite at court, regardless of the regime; he served as portraitist to the imperial family under Napoleon I and court sculptor under Louis XVIII, before being granted the title of baron by Charles X. Bosio was a master neoclassical...
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Charles Baudelaire blamed Jean-Jacques Pradier for the "pitiful state of sculpture today" and alleged that "his talent is cold and academic," while Gustave Flaubert felt that he was "a true Greek, the most antique of all the moderns; a man who is...
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Linus van Pelt, a beloved character from the Peanuts comic strip by Charles Schulz, stands out as Charlie Brown's best friend and Lucy's younger brother. Despite his youth, Linus exhibits remarkable intelligence and wisdom, often serving as the...