The English engineer who invented a special furnace is Thomas Edison. He developed the first practical electric light bulb and also created the Edison Electric Light Company. His work on electric lighting systems included the design of a special furnace for manufacturing carbon filaments, which were crucial for the longevity and efficiency of his light bulbs. This innovation played a significant role in the widespread adoption of electric lighting.
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Special K
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Noel Gonzales, who lives in Texas, invented a special turkey call that can be used by hunters.
Professional engineer requires an exam and is open to anyone with a degree that does not have to be a a Master's. Successful pass of the exam gives youa license to stamp drawings and such that is required in special professions but most not. A Master's degree gives you advance knowledge and courses.
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they need to be good at maththey need to be good at english/readingand also need to be good at science
The motto of Special Operations Engineer Regiment - Australia - is 'Inter Hastas Et Hostes'.
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Special Operations Engineer Regiment - Australia -'s motto is 'Between Spears and Enemies'.
I would like to do some furnace duct cleaning but I am nervous. Do I need a special vacuum to do this? Will I get soot all over my carpet if I mess up?
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The Kellogg Company invented Special K. It was first in the market in the United States in 1956.
you get glass from sand and they compact it then use special chemicals to make it clear
"You are special!" in English is Sei speciale! in Italian.
There is information on the formation of the 5th Engineer Special Brigade and its operations on Omaha Beach during D-Day here:http://www.history.army.mil/reference/Normandy/TS/COE/COE14.htm
"victorious people" is not in Cherokee, and this section of the site is about the English language. Cherokee was not a written language until the early 19th century, when a special set of characters (not the English alphabet) was invented for writing it.