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"The Real McCoy" The most famous quote is not by Elijah McCoy, but rather about him. The coined phrase "The Real McCoy" is derived from Elijah, who was a famous American inventor.
Those who were not merchants, and those who lived on the frontier. Those who lived in the Tidewater area were usually considered to be higher class. The class system of the colonial era was determined more by location, religion, and race rather than blood (as it was in England). It was more mobile, also, than the feudal system of England.
To clear things up, the name is Morgan rather than "mogan" and it's not the name of a person shown on the coin but rather the artist who designed it, George T. Morgan.Morgan is considered to be one of the greatest artists to have created US coins, almost on a par with Augustus St. Gaudens who designed the $20 coin that carries his name.Morgan dollars were minted from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921.
"Druther" is merely a slurred version of "I'd rather", especially in regions where the dialect results in "rather" being pronounced as "ruther." (I'druther) Thus, when someone says "If I had my druthers..." they are referring to what would be their preferences: "If I could do what I want to do, I'd rather do this".
A coin without a date would be considered an error coin. Numbers and letters are the usual parts of a coin that are missing due to the die being filled with debris, grease, metal filings or some other foreign substance. Although it is rare for the complete date to be missing it could happen and the coin would be rather desirable for certain collectors.
One of his greatest contributions was the verismo opera; an opera which has no overture, but rather the drama and staging begins immediately.
Richard Strauss' mother was Josepha Strauss, nee Pschorr (born April 10, 1838 in Munich. Died April 15, 1910 She was from a rather wealthy brewery family. Source: "Richard Strauss, an Intimate Portrait" Kurt Wilhelm, author
Barbara McClintock is not an inventor rather a scientist. She discovered genetic transposition during the 1940's and 1950's and is considered a pioneer in cytogenetics.
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No, the correct passive voice would be "The inventor was awarded." This structure emphasizes the receiver of the action (the inventor) rather than the doer of the action.
Cinnamon is considered to be a spice rather than a herb.
Rather doubtful, since the weapon was named for it's inventor, Richard J. Gatling- note the G at the end.
Einstein was a scientist rather than an inventor. He discovered relativity.
If the inventor will be the patent owner (rather than a company the inventor is working for), the fees are 1/4 what they are for companies. The complete US patent fee schedule is linked below.
If he is the most well known I don't know but Eli Whittney is rather popular for creating the cotton gin which was rather revolutionary in that industry.
World war two was more of a chain reaction of alliances rather than an invention.
Guglielmo Marconi created the induction radio and coil, but is considered to be a contributor to the development of fluorescent lighting rather than its inventor. A number of other scientists and researchers also worked on fluorescent lighting but it was not till 1934 that physicist Arthur Compton demonstrated a commercially-viable lamp. The Filipino inventor Agapito Flores independently developed a practical fluorescent bulb at roughly the same time but didn't make his work public until after Compton's.