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When and invention
When Babrius set down fables from the Aesopica in verse for a Hellenistic Prince " Alexander ," he expressly stated at the head of Book II that this type of " myth " that Aesop had introduced to the " sons of the Hellenes " had been an invention of " Syrians " from the time of " Ninos " ( personifying Nineveh to Greeks ) and Belos (" ruler ").
When the invention became public, as revised by Henri Herz, the double escapement action gradually became standard in grand pianos, and is still incorporated into all grand pianos currently produced.
When it is added, that the quantity of grain gained from the superior powers of the machine is fully equal to a twentieth part of the crop, and that, in some cases, the expense of thrashing and cleaning the grain is considerably less than what was formerly paid for cleaning it alone, the immense saving arising from the invention will at once be seen.
When a fellow of All Souls, Wren constructed a transparent beehive for scientific observation ; he began observing the moon, which was to lead to the invention of micrometers for the telescope.
When their operations ended in 1916, aviation had become a reality and a rich tradition of invention, operations, and education had been established on this sacred soil.
When the play came to be called Part 2 is unclear, although most critics tend to assume it was the invention of John Heminges and Henry Condell, the editors of the First Folio, as there are no references to the play under the title Part 2, or any derivative thereof, before 1623.
When they try to destroy his invention, he takes it and flees into the Uncharted Forest which lies outside the City.
When the invention was up to his standards for testing he tried wearing the sock but then quickly found out the elasticity of the latex made it difficult to put on.
When the first reports of the French Academy of Sciences announcement of Daguerre's invention reached Talbot, with no details about the exact nature of the images or the process itself, he assumed that methods similar to his own must have been used and promptly wrote an open letter to the Academy claiming priority of invention.
When summoned, he can grant riches, the power of discovery and ingenious invention.
The invention of several different types of barometers was attributed to him, and these became popular and continued in production into the 20th century, characteristically engraved with Admiral FitzRoy's special remarks on interpretation, such as " When rising: In winter the rise of the barometer presages frost ".
When the biggest compliment you can pay a picture is that it is professional and not smug, there's a little something missing, like invention.
When Carlson was close to giving up on getting his invention from a proof-of-concept to a usable product, happenstance provided a solution.
When Carlson was invited to Columbus to demonstrate his invention, Dayton's statement to the Battelle scientists and engineers present showed that he understood the importance of Carlson's invention: " However crude this may seem, this is the first time any of you have seen a reproduction made without any chemical reaction and a dry process.
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When the invention proved successful, Diana Prince relinquished her legal name and began referring to herself by her married name Diana White, and Wonder Woman resumed using the Diana Prince identity.
When working with pizza chain Papa John's, Trout was majorly involved in the invention of the chain's slogan " better ingredients, better pizza ".
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When it became popular, Knedlik hired artist Ruth E. Taylor to create a name and logo for his invention.
When Violet was five years old, she won her first invention contest with an automatic rolling pin.
When word spread about the new invention, performers flocked to the Black Maria from all over the country in order to be in the films.
When an inventor conceives of an invention and diligently reduces the invention to practice ( by filing a patent application, by practicing the invention, etc.

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