go to wikipedia and put in Leonardo da Vinci and hopefuly it helps!
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No, he painted on wood panels.
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DA stands for Documents against Acceptance. This term means that the buyer will receive the shipping documents from the seller upon acceptance of a draft or bill of exchange. The payment is due 60 days after the buyer accepts the documents.
DA is the abbreviation of Document againts Acceptance.
2 different sources of basic language, dad derived from an infants verbal ability "da-da" or "ma-ma" but the formal use for dad is father, as we learn later in life. quote: actually it is a pretty common phenomenom that infants use the term/sound "dada" for dad. There have been cases where they have studied in different countries and still found the infants using "da-da". So while we in America say "Father"... and get "da-da" in a latin country they could say "Padre" and still get da-da. Americans accepted this "da-da" and thus it evolved into Dad.
This isn't quite enough to go on; you probably will not get the answer you want.
no, Leonardo Da Vinci did not use water colours
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Padasha is a French ballet term meaning step of horse. pa/da/sha pa-step da-of sha-horse
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"Da" is a colloquial or slang way of saying "the" in some American English dialects, particularly in African American Vernacular English.
If you can make it work - "tried an' true", sticking "true" in the next line. Or something like: da da da da what Bryden knew, that da da da was tried an' true. If you're not too picky you can use tried in, died in, etc.