He is an alien that cures humans or other things.
He painted Verre et Pichet in 1944 to symbolize the nourishment of life and living.
ET is a gazillion light years away from Earth and scientists are unable to find the source of the flying shopping trolley
Technology is the creator of camera.
Cabaret
It's not. Just face it. Technology is science. Art is art.
The motto of Tallinn University of Technology is 'Mente et manu'.
University of Ontario Institute of Technology's motto is 'Cogitando et Agendo, Ducemus'.
Prove for yourself!Imagine - I remove from you:cell phone, computer, TV heater, et cetera pp....... Will it effect you????
"Who and what and where and when and why?" in English is Qui et quel et où et quand et pourquoi? in French.
a cast member actually had the job of putting his hand in a large jar of jelly.back then that was the best way due to lack of technology now there are many other ways
and others - et alia
Jacques Masselin has written: 'Le Francais scienfifique et technique' -- subject(s): Engineering, French language, Technical French, Technology
No, the terms "UFO" and "ET" do not have the same meaning.Specifically, "UFO" stands for an unidentified flying object. That object is not necessarily an alien spacecraft. Instead, it refers to whatever we do not recognize or understand with the technology and the interpretative or analytical skills available to us.In contrast, "ET" stands for an extraterrrestrial life form. That means a life form whose home is not Planet Earth.Of course, it is possible that there may be some overlap. It may be that a UFO turns out to be a self-propelled ET!
No, there is not a period after et, rather, the period is after al. Et al. is Latin for et alli, meaning "and other people."
Tow Nakazaki has written: 'Et Cetera 3 (Et Cetera)' 'Et Cetera 8 (Et Cetera)' 'Et Cetera Volume 4 (Et Cetera)' 'Et Cetera Volume 8 (Et Cetera)' 'Et Cetera 4 (Et Cetera)' 'Et Cetera 7 (Et Cetera)'
Et ux et al means "the wife and all of the others"
"Et omnes" in Latin means "and all."