I'm going to go with... the inventor of the plane.
an idea
AS a child he lived near a airbase, and always saw planes landing and taking of . So he only wanted to be a pilot.
Maybe all perhaps only North.That's my prediction sorry if you get the answer wrong.
The ancients used to call Antarctica Terra Australis, which means "Southern Land." Nobody is certain if the ancients ever saw the continent or not before the 19th century, but they had stories that such a land existed.
When we saw the afactivnes of air planes at pearle harber and the German Blitgrege(lightning war)
Observation involves gathering information through direct or indirect means based on what is currently happening or has already occurred. Prediction, on the other hand, involves using available data to forecast or estimate the likelihood of future events or outcomes. Observations are factual descriptions of current or past events, while predictions are informed guesses about what might happen in the future based on patterns or trends.
The saw trick, where a magician appears to saw a person in half, is widely attributed to British magician P.T. Selbit. He first performed this illusion in 1921, and it became a landmark moment in the history of magic. While variations of the trick may have existed before, Selbit's performance popularized it and established it as a classic illusion in the magic community.
I saw with minimal damage to my optical capabilities at the time I existed one decade.
Sin is the answer for me... Since "O" from the son comes before "U" from the sun...and "I" comes before "O"
We went to an Andy Warhol retrospective and saw some pieces that we didn't know existed.
Can hear and saw are the verbs, but "saw" should be "see".
It can be an adverb, a preposition, or a conjunction. "He had seen the car before." (adverb) "He saw the car before the storm. (preposition) "He saw the car before it was washed away by the storm." (conjunction)