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A German surname meaning 'white' from Middle High German 'Wiz' meaning white/blond. There is also an Old High German word 'wis' meaning wise or clever.
why is Santa Anna describe as a clever politician
It is a clever response to the idea of luck. He was saying the harder he worked the more rewarding his accomplishments were. In a sense, he was saying he made his own luck.
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Although Benjamin Franklin was a great scientist and clever inventor he did not invent the Flintlock Musket. Flintlocks were first developed by German gunsmiths in the mid 1600's, some 50 years before Benjamin Franklin was born.
Why as mrs. Johansen's response to the german soilder so clever
it was clever because she said it was just a visit not to take the peopel away to Sweden for saftey
clever = klug clever =schlau clever = gescheit clever = clever
It was so clever because she didnt tell why she was going she just said it was for a visit to see uncle henrik
Mrs. Johansen responds cleverly to the German soldiers in the book "Number the Stars" to protect her family and keep the Jewish people hidden. By pretending to be dumb and simple-minded, she is able to deflect suspicion and avoid drawing attention to herself and her actions. Her cleverness helps in maintaining the safety of her family and contributes to the overall resistance against the German occupation.
Clever Bot is considered annoying because she often communicates using the wrong response. Clever Bot isn't nearly as intuitave or intelligent as she needs to be.
German Shepherd are clever enough to open a door and ring a dinner bell when hungry... ... ... Why not.
A German surname meaning 'white' from Middle High German 'Wiz' meaning white/blond. There is also an Old High German word 'wis' meaning wise or clever.
No, but they are just very clever and if you don't train them they train you.
Clever putzen? I only found it as a brand name and they are not translated.
The literal translation is schlauer Fuchs, but the compound noun Schlaufuchs is also common.
The irony lies in how the soldiers, who are smaller in size compared to Gulliver, overpower and enslave him. Despite Gulliver's physical advantage, he becomes a captive of the Lilliputian soldiers due to their sheer numbers and clever tactics. This reversal of power dynamics highlights the absurdity of the situation.