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  2. John Clark (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    John Clark (1785-1853) was a British printer and inventor who created the first automated text generator, the Latin Verse Machine (also known as the Eureka) between 1830 and 1843. Clark also patented a method for rubberising cloth that was used for air beds .

  3. The Eureka - Wikipedia

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    The Eureka, also known as the Latin Verse Machine, is a mid-19th century machine for generating Latin verses, created and exhibited by the Quaker inventor John Clark of Bridgwater. Clark, a cousin of Cyrus Clark, was born at Greinton in Somerset in 1785 and moved to Bridgwater in 1809. There he was first a grocer and later a printer.

  4. Utinahica - Wikipedia

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    It was 30 leagues east of Arapaha, and 50 leagues northeast of the town of Tarihica in the Northern Utina Province. It was at or near where the Oconee and Ocmulgee rivers join to form the Altamaha River. The people of Utinahica apparently practiced a regional variant of the Lamar regional culture, unusual for a Timucuan-speaking people. Worth ...

  5. Utina - Wikipedia

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    Utina may refer to: Another name for Udine in north Italy; A Timucua chiefdom in northern Florida during the 16th century, see Agua Dulce people; Northern Utina, another Timucua tribe, also referred to as the Utina; USS Utina (ATF-163), a U.S. Navy ship; Firman Utina (born 1981), Indonesian football player

  6. Northern Utina - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Utina had sporadic contact with the Europeans beginning in the first half of the 16th century. In 1539 Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto passed through the Northern Utina region, where he captured and subsequently executed Aguacaleycuen, who may have been the principal chief at the time. Later French sources note a powerful ...

  7. Rhetorica ad Herennium - Wikipedia

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    Simple, a style using ordinary speech common to everyday conversation It uses colloquialisms and informal language, and is best suited for instruction and explanation. Rhetorical figures from Book 4

  8. Simple machine - Wikipedia

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    A simple machine is a mechanical device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force. [1] In general, they can be defined as the simplest mechanisms that use mechanical advantage (also called leverage) to multiply force. [2] Usually the term refers to the six classical simple machines that were defined by Renaissance scientists: [3] [4 ...

  9. Transliteration - Wikipedia

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    A simple example of difficulties in transliteration is the Arabic letter qāf. It is pronounced, in literary Arabic, approximately like English [k], except that the tongue makes contact not on the soft palate but on the uvula , but the pronunciation varies between different dialects of Arabic .