Charles Townshend
Janeway's drink of choice is Coffee Black. and as she quoted in one of the episodes..... "Coffee the finest suspension ever devised"
He devised a method of re-educating the neuromuscular system and re-evaluating movement to increase efficiency and reduce stress, using his knowledge of mechanics and engineering
When wondering what Brian Cells Company offers it my cause the enquirer some confusion as Brian's Brian is actually a cellular automation devised by Brian Silverman.
While traveling through Northern India (Agra, Delhi, Meerut, Patna and Calcutta) he devised a novel scheme known as the Chapati Scheme.
Penelope devised the contest with the bow as a way to test the suitors vying for her hand in marriage, ensuring that only the worthy could claim her. By setting the challenge of stringing Odysseus's great bow and shooting an arrow through twelve axes, she sought to honor her husband’s legacy and maintain her loyalty to him. This contest also served as a strategic means to delay her remarriage, buying time for Odysseus to return. Ultimately, it was a clever way to reveal the true character of the suitors and pave the way for Odysseus's return.
Charles Townshend
Charles Townshend
Charles Townshed introduced the Norfolk crop rotation.
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Charles Townshend invented the practice of crop rotation
Charles Townshend
Sir Isaac Newton was. Sir Isaac Newton was.
The root of the word "devised" is "devise." It comes from the Middle English word "devisen," which means to plan or invent.
the answer is Roget but the question is SYNONYMS NOT SYMPTOMS
Adolf Hitler he used ovens and gas to make feterlizer for crops he did a lot for the crop world
No. It was first devised in India.No. It was first devised in India.No. It was first devised in India.No. It was first devised in India.No. It was first devised in India.No. It was first devised in India.No. It was first devised in India.No. It was first devised in India.No. It was first devised in India.No. It was first devised in India.No. It was first devised in India.
Formally, trix is not a word in English except as devised by an advertiser. It is probably derived from the word tricks.