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EVOLUON
Atmospheric montage of scenes and visitors at the "evoluon exhibition: science and technology in everyday life" in Eindhoven, Holland. The exhibition looks at atoms, sound, motion, magnetism and other areas of science and is multilingual.Sponsor Philips Electronics Release Date: 1968 Running Time: Circa 12 min 30 sec Format: Film (35mm Film) Length: 1111 feet / 339 metres Sound/Silent: Sound Colour/B&W: Colour (Eastmancolor)
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African, European, Asian and something else i cant remember:)
I think the word you are asking about is "European". Remember to capitalize the first "e".
He was the first European to land in North America.
I remember Vasco Nunez de Balboa because he was a Spanish explorer who crossed the Isthmus of Panama and became the first European to see the Pacific Ocean from the Americas. His discovery was a significant achievement in the age of exploration and expanded European knowledge of the world.
it depends if you are incresing or decreasing your speed over that interval of time. just remember that you can never have a negative number for time. it hasnt been proven.
zidane,not sure about reidle,don't remember klinsmann winning European cup [champions league]
Virginia Colony, first North American European settlement if I remember correctly.
The northern European plain goes through Sweden, Finland, Norway, Germany, Denmark, and a few more I can't remember on the top of my head.
The beaver because of the fur trade of bartering could be one.
I've been to countless exhibitions. The one thing to remember is SPIT! There can often be an overwhelming number of wines to try and you don't want to be the person that ends up naked in the fountain. Also, be aware of the theme of the exhibition. If it's a white wine theme, you'll be able to try and appreciate many different wines. If it's a zinfandel tasting, your palette will be shot after about eight wines.
If I remember correctly, it was; France Britain Spain and I think some Dutch nations, too.