The gadget helped earn the young inventor a first class honours degree from Brunel University. |
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Its inventor around 1820 was the French landscape painter Louis Daguerre, later a pioneer of photography and originator of the daguerreotype. |
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It's a tune about the great inventor Tesla's attempt to create a death ray. |
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The inventor of the diesel engine expected it to be fuelled by vegetable oils, hemp being the most suitable. |
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As early as 1826 the inventor of the electromagnet William Sturgeon had tried to open pallets with his invention. |
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Hawkins is an inventor who has perfected a highly accurate gunsight for machine guns. |
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Emile Jaques-Dalcroze, inventor of eurhythmics, definitely had the right idea here. |
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A smart thief from Hunan Province who stole data from credit cards and then withdrew money from the accounts has been identified as an inventor. |
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To avoid the authorities, he agrees to accompany an inventor to go around the world in 80 days. |
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And Diamond got a chance to reach for the stars after Miami inventor Ivan Yaeger heard about her disability. |
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The trees came as small plants in wooden cases, like miniature glasshouses, named Wardian cases after their inventor. |
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The inventor has contrived to elasticate various other rigid parts of the carriage, even the axle itself, as well as the shoes of the horses. |
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As well as rural Forties class culture, with a Northern tang, the other influence is Heath Robinson, that genius inventor of mad machines. |
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When we look at it now we think of the great inventor Samuel Crompton, who grew up there and invented his spinning mule within its walls. |
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Gradually he learned to predict tidal times and movements and he is said to have been the inventor of tide tables. |
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Drink spiking is becoming such a major problem that an inventor today launched a device to make bottles tamper-proof. |
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Whether the invention is a catfish lure or a piece of software at the heart of the web, the inventor has to pay the same fee. |
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The inventor and artist Leonardo da Vinci designed the swinging gates and canal locks used on it. |
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They can be a movie director, designer, inventor, animator and artist rolled into one. |
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He is the author of a book by the same name and the inventor of a number of brilliant conceptual designs for medical nanorobots. |
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The inventor has a bachelor's degree in science and a degree in naturopathy. |
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For example, let's say that a young inventor is trying futilely to build a time machine in his garage. |
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She could also be a witty verbalizer and inventor of far-fetched movement riddles. |
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The colour of the first successful bubblegum was pink because it was the only colour the inventor had left. |
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At one point, we see the chip's inventor lecturing on the mathematics behind its design. |
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Perhaps the emotion expressed here is in part a requiem for Jobim, the inventor of bossa, who died from cancer in his fifties. |
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In the twentieth century Wassily Kandinsky is considered as the inventor of non-figurative art. |
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Bury's John Kay, who invented the flying shuttle, and Blackburn's James Hargreaves, the inventor of the spinning jenny, will also be featured. |
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It runs on a battery that lasts at least twelve months, and the inventor claims the sound quality is excellent. |
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Archytas, the inventor of mechanical science, was a friend and correspondent of Plato. |
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Thus the object which the inventor sets himself is achieved in an elegant way. |
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Recently an auction of items belonging to Isaac Pitman, inventor of the Pitman shorthand system of writing, went up for sale. |
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The Semantic Web has generated much talk ever since Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, first mentioned it a few years ago. |
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My inventor sat at the kitchen table and sketched his idea on to a piece of oilcloth. |
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He was a harum-scarum sort of inventor and putterer, but he did engineer a two cycle machine in 1865. It ran, but somewhat crudely. |
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Despite brave efforts by the respective actors as the unpredictable inventor father and the matriarchal grandmother, no one feels comfortable. |
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It was, however, for his skill and originality as an inventor that he was best known. |
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After national service he worked as a swimming pool salesman, and jobs as a TV stuntman, circus performer and part-time inventor followed. |
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As he got closer to the nasty little secret, the inventor of the blipverts decided that he must be eliminated. |
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I am an inventor, appliance repair man, collector, and above all marveler at the odd and out of the ordinary. |
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Religion, on the other hand, would appear to have been the inventor of the technique and the perfecter of its practice. |
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When the inventor explains the process, instead of speaking he uses a phonograph record. |
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His idea for a bagless vacuum cleaner took the inventor to the brink of ruin. |
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The inventor of the bagless vacuum cleaner, James Dyson, is to lead a debate at the Wroughton Science Museum this weekend. |
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A young girl loses her mother and has to go and live with her mad inventor father in Canada. |
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The inventor has recognized the urgency and invaluableness and the many benefits it has to offer. |
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He aced in computer and science, and could make it as a scientist or even an inventor one day. |
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If you have this device, its inventor says you can switch TVs off almost anywhere. |
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As a superb targeter of military forces, he was a most crafty inventor of countermeasures to thwart enemy action. |
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He is the inventor of the plastination process in which human tissues are impregnated with plastics and silicone rubber to become permanent, colourful, and odourless. |
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On Alias, artifacts, belonging to visionary inventor milo Rambaldi, are themselves variations on the mystery box concept. |
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It is the Mosler MT900, and if you are wondering where this manufacturer bobbed up from, it is a hobby company owned by millionaire inventor Warren Mosler. |
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The emergence of new startups and the reappearance of the backyard inventor is no real mystery. |
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Mr. Custer is the inventor of the statoscope, an instrument for recording the rise or fall in a balloon, and his talk will undoubtedly be of great interest to all. |
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Beyond that, one theory from Canton states that the inventor was Hung Hsiu-Ch'uan, the Cantonese who led a rebellion and proclaimed himself Emperor of Nanking. |
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With steam engine inventor Richard Trevithick settling in Dartford after his groundbreaking design, the town's museum has opened an exhibition called Transport in Time. |
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In 1876, inventor Melville Bissell patented the carpet sweeper. |
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Already famous as the inventor of the lightning conductor, his homespun philosophizing and simple style charmed the world of the Court and the intellectual salons alike. |
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In 1830, Bazin's invention was still at Ipswich and the inventor still dreamed of perfecting it so he could sell his patent rights to English hosiers. |
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The inventor of concrete music is P. Sheffer, French acoustic engineer. |
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The inventor of plastination and director of the Institute for Plastination does not call himself an artist, but prefers the terms inventor and scientist. |
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The first attempts to modernize the process were made by Thomas Edison and scientists working with American inventor. |
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In a grotto below an ancient church lies the tomb of Alexander Griboyedov, the author of Woe from Wit and the inventor of the original angry young man, the unhappy Chatsky. |
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The Daily Beast rounds up seven more, from the glider King to the flying taxi inventor. |
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They included both William Davenant, a godson of Shakespeare and Sir John Suckling, the inventor of the card game cribbage. |
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The inventor believes the H2N-Gen will serve as a bridge between the present and the time when the combustion engine is relegated to the scrap heap of history. |
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Andrew Breitbart was an innovator and inventor, a man who as much as any shaped the media culture of the Internet age. |
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Its inventor, Keizo Shimamoto, tells Marlow Stern the story of this succulent creation. |
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Here, I thought for years my father had been a cook, but apparently he was an inventor. |
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There are also tablets in the Nave in memory of John Wyatt, the inventor of a spinning machine used before Arkwright's Spinning Jenny. |
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The remarkable Vincenzo Coronelli, encyclopaedist, geographer, inventor and Doctor of Theology, was citizen of the Republic of Venice. |
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I can't help thinking that, had he lived to see the electronic cricket sensor, the inventor of the opeidoscope probably would have approved. |
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The inventor of the machine spent years refining the design. |
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It features characters including PC Plum, Miss Hoolie the teacher, Archie the inventor and bus driver Edie McCredie. |
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It combusts with oxygen to create heat, as demonstrated by a British inventor in a 1974 film of the National Film Board of Canada. |
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Uzi Gal, 79, the inventor of the Uzi submachine gun, died this past September. |
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As well as being a passionate ecowarrior, he is also something of an inventor and even got some prototypes made up of one idea. |
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Advanced wind turbines were described by Croatian inventor Fausto Veranzio. |
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In 1814, Adolphe Sax, the inventor of the saxophone, was born in Dinant, Belgium. |
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Livescribe was founded by Jim Marggraff, an entrepreneur and inventor of paper-based computing, including the LeapPad and Fly Pentop Computer. |
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The watt is named after the Scottish inventor James Watt for his contributions to the development of the steam engine. |
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And there were also nods to Mendeleev, who codified the Periodic Table of Elements, and Igor Sikorsky, the inventor and aviator. |
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I just read an interview with Roger Linn, the inventor of the Linn Drum. |
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Michael Good, the founder of Recordare and inventor of MusicXML, will join MakeMusic as the director of digital sheet music. |
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At his best, he was an inventor of part of the modern cinema's grammar. |
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Another contemporary and friend from schooldays was Edmund Bentley, inventor of the clerihew. |
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Gwyneth Paltrow is his girl Friday and Mickey Rourke is bad guy, Russian inventor Ivan Vanko who has created his own deadly suit. |
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The inauguration was presided over by Holroyd Smith, the inventor of the system and Alderman Harwood, the Mayor of Manchester. |
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The modern clockwork radio was designed and patented in 1991 by British inventor Trevor Baylis as a response to the AIDS crisis. |
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Early attempts at powering a boat by steam were made by the French inventor Denis Papin and the English inventor Thomas Newcomen. |
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Oxbow lakes, Redox reactions and the inventor of the Spinning Jenny rarely come up in day-to-day life. |
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Irish inventor Martin Maye claims to have got to the bottom of the problem with an odour-busting device that kills those nasty niffs. |
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Koji Yakusho's performance as both the repressive inventor and his smirking nemesis rivals Jeremy Irons's in Dead Ringer. |
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This company was founded by renowned trapshooter and inventor Ansley Fox and was known for building fine shotguns. |
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England, as Turner keeps presenting it, as the inventor, engineer, benign colonizer, missioner, and civilizer of the world. |
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Mr. Plick was an inventor and had invented a noiseless garbage pail with undentable sides. |
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Chamberlain came out as the game's inventor in a letter to The Field published on 19 March 1938, 63 years after the fact. |
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He was the inventor of the procedure for flexible sigmoidoscopy using insufflation that still is practiced today. |
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John Dunn, inventor of keyed Northumbrian smallpipes, the most characteristic musical instrument in the region, lived and worked in the city. |
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As this was the first UN peacekeeping mission, Pearson is often credited as the inventor of the concept. |
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Sir Richard Arkwright, inventor of the spinning frame, was born in the town. |
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Hooke, formerly professor of geometry in Gresham College at London, was the inventor. |
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In 1784, William Murdoch, a Scottish inventor, built a prototype steam road locomotive. |
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Young, American inventor, started work on model helicopters in 1928 using converted electric hover motors to drive the rotor head. |
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Today he is possibly best known as the inventor of the Miner's Safety Lamp, or Davy lamp. |
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John Napier, inventor of logarithms, was born in Merchiston Tower and lived and died in the city. |
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Among the first associates were the young Edward Burnett Tylor, inventor of cultural anthropology, and his brother Alfred Tylor, a geologist. |
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Evangelista Torricelli, the inventor of barometer, made various advances in optics and work on the method of indivisibles. |
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Alessandro Volta, the inventor of the electrical battery and discover of methane, did substantial work with electric currents. |
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As a free thinker, humanist, and inventor, Gutenberg also grew up within the Renaissance, but influenced it greatly as well. |
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It is quite possible that Zentis was the inventor of the type so widely copied in other countries. |
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It was Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi who successfully commercialized radio at the turn of the century. |
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Thomas Highs of Leigh had claimed that he was the true inventor of both these devices and the spinning jenny as well. |
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Thomas Highs of Leigh has claimed to be the inventor and the story is repeated using his wife's name. |
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Codd, inventor of the relational model of data, and Tony Hoare, programming languages pioneer and inventor of Quicksort. |
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Arkwright's patents were laid aside, and this judgement was later interpreted to mean as he was not the inventor, then Highs must have been. |
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He is now regarded as an independent inventor of and contributor to calculus. |
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On the basis of a January 1828 patent, Thomas Botfield has a historical claim as the inventor of the hot blast method. |
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Neilson is credited as inventor of hot blast because he won patent litigation. |
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One type of specialized lathe is duplicating or copying lathe also known as Blanchard lathe after its inventor Thomas Blanchard. |
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This made it a true steam engine and arguably confirms him as the inventor of the steam engine. |
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Stonehaven was the birthplace of Robert William Thomson, inventor of the pneumatic tyre and the fountain pen. |
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Bramah was a very prolific inventor, though not all of his inventions were as important as his hydraulic press. |
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Roberts continued as a consulting engineer and inventor until his death, taking out 18 patents. |
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Moody's traces its history back to two publishing companies established by John Moody, the inventor of modern bond credit ratings. |
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Josiah Pemberton, an inventor, had for some time been experimenting on the nature of gas. |
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The new system by inventor Thomas Edison was designed to function similar to gas lighting. |
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Firmin Didot was the inventor of stereotypography which entirely changed the book trade. |
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Isaiah Jennings, a skilled inventor, created a small thresher that doesn't harm the straw in the process. |
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The first was a brief tribute to James Watt, the inventor of the condensing steam engine, and to all that his invention had made possible. |
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Baldwin studied the work of the Italian inventor Enrico Forlanini and began testing models. |
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The inventor of cat's eyes was Percy Shaw of Boothtown, Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. |
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He was an inventor who, while engaged by the Paris Mint, made a machine for making medallions that could produce steel dies from a larger model. |
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Hilary Koprowski, virologist and immunologist, and the inventor of the world's first effective live polio vaccine. |
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The inventor is unknown but Hans Lippershey applied for the first patent, followed by Jacob Metius of Alkmaar. |
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It took English inventor Charles Wheatstone to squeeze both chords and keyboard together in one squeezebox. |
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The board game was made in Savile's home city of Leeds by Denys Fisher, the late inventor of the Spirograph. |
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He was the inventor of a precision boring machine that could bore cast iron cylinders, such as those used in steam engines of James Watt. |
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Tom Swift, the hero in a series of pre-World War II action novels, was the genius inventor of whizbang technology. |
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Permitted wordage has run out so to end, I am reminded of King C Gillette, the 1901 inventor and vendor of his famous safety razor. |
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As part of his exploration of the diversity of scripts, Stephen visits Mr Zhou, inventor of the Chinese writing system Pinyin. |
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The doodle marks what would have been the 112th birthday of American inventor and entrepreneur Frank Zamboni. |
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The first successful locomotives were built by Cornish inventor Richard Trevithick. |
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Thomas Stevens, inventor of the Stevengraph, who lived in Warwick Row, decorated his foliage-covered house. |
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The engine, used for research, was a gift from Rolls-Royce to the school to mark the fact that it's named after the inventor of the jet engine. |
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A KENILWORTH mum of two has been nominated for an inventor award after designing a new range of foam jigsaw puzzles. |
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He persuaded cyclotron inventor Ernest Lawrence to let him take back some discarded cyclotron parts that had become radioactive. |
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Her mother is dead and her father is a reclusive inventor who spends most of his life in his mad scientist lab. |
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A mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer, Babbage is best remembered for originating the concept of a digital programmable computer. |
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Johannes Gutenberg is credited as the first European to use movable type printing, around 1439, and as the global inventor of the mechanical printing press. |
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Although best known for his portraits such as that of Charles VII of France Fouquet also created illuminations, and is thought to be the inventor of the portrait miniature. |
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He lodged near the hospital, at 28 St Thomas's Street in Southwark, with other medical students, including Henry Stephens who became a famous inventor and ink magnate. |
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Over the next four years, he improved his system with the help of equipment and patents licensed from another American inventor in the field, Theodore Case. |
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In 1888, inventor Frank Bowden founded the Raleigh Bicycle Company, and by 1913, Raleigh was the biggest bicycle manufacturing company in the world. |
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The RW Thomson Classic Car Rally is an annual celebration of the inventor of the pneumatic tyre and attracts an impressive range of vintage and classic cars. |
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He also had a career as an electric telegraph engineer and inventor, which propelled him into the public eye and ensured his wealth, fame and honour. |
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In 2006 inventor Howard Stapleton, based in Merthyr Tydfil, developed the technology that gave rise to the recent mosquitotone or Teen Buzz phenomenon. |
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The most important of these poets was the notary Giacomo da Lentini, inventor of the sonnet form, though the most famous early sonneteer was Petrarch. |
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This became celebrated and widely reported by correspondents, so that its inventor, Fisher, came to the attention of the public for the first time as a hero. |
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In the first revolution, Lewis Paul was the original inventor of roller spinning, the basis of the water frame for spinning cotton in a cotton mill. |
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The church was designed by Joseph Hansom inventor of the hansom cab. |
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Richard Guest, claimed that Thomas Highs was the actual inventor of both Hargreaves' spinning jenny, and Arkwright's rollers, the feature of the water frame. |
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Through another Nottingham inventor, James Hargreaves, Kay learned of this patent, and told Hargreaves that it was he, Kay, who was its true inventor. |
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The hydraulic press is still known as the Bramah Press after its inventor. |
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Hearing of James Watt's engine, Roebuck contacted its inventor. |
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Industrialist and inventor Samuel Colt and his wife Elizabeth had a great influence on Hartford's development in the 100 years after independence. |
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Based on his reputation as the inventor of the cotton gin, the US government gave him a contract in 1798 for 10,000 muskets to be produced within two years. |
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Some months later American inventor Charles F Brush built the first automatically operated wind turbine for electricity production in Cleveland, Ohio. |
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Secondly, it must be granted to the first and true inventor. |
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The aim was to develop an efficient heat storage range which would make use of the water turbine installed by the inventor and Mill's owner, Ossie Goring. |
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By total coincidence, however fortuitous, Mr Webb's grandfather was Sir Jack Bean, Midland inventor of the famous Bean motor car, once tipped as a rival to the Model T Ford. |
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Recall that America's 18th century Founding Father was, among other things, an entrepreneur, author, scientist, inventor, statesman, diplomat, self-help expert and aphorist. |
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Armstrong, inventor of the continuous-wave transmitter, the superheterodyne circuit, and the FM radio, all of which remain underpinnings of today's broadcasting. |
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However, history is never this simple, with Edison much more accurately characterized as the light bulb's popularizer and Franklin as the inventor of the lightning rod. |
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The N-9 seaplane Mirick was using dated back to a 1915 flying-torpedo project led by Lawrence Burst Sperry, inventor of the Sperry gyrostabilizer. |
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And it seems the campaign has the full backing of California-based Gary Mussell, the great-grandson of the inventor of the coat hanger, Albert J Parkhouse of Michigan. |
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Youngsters will learn that as a boy inventor Thomas Edison nearly perished when he fell into a grain elevator because he want to see how the elevator worked. |
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During my training in the early 1960s, the inventor of the flexible gastroscope, a flexible tube one-half inch in diameter, demonstrated the new invention. |
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As the inventor of mistyping correction, mixed language input, adaptive learning and sentence-based gesture input, TouchPal has over 50 issued or pending patents. |
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This means that freedom of contract permissible in the law of patents has been limited under the law and the contract is voidable when inventor has informed the employer. |
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Dr. Ernest O. Lawrence, the inventor of the cyclotron, revealed the plans for one of these machines recently at the Sheffield centennial at Yale. It will be called a bevatron. |
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Others include Humphry Davy, educated in Truro and the inventor of the miner's safety lamp, and Samuel Foote, an actor and playwright from Boscawen Street. |
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