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Close had been known for his skillful brushwork as a graduate student at Yale University. As he explained in a 2009 interview with the Cleveland Ohio Plain Dealer, he made a choice in 1967 to make art hard for himself and force a personal artistic breakthrough by abandoning the paintbrush. "I threw away my tools", Close said. "I chose to do things I had no facility with. The choice not to do something is in a funny way more positive than the choice to do something. If you impose a limit to not do something you've done before, it will push you to where you've never gone before. so his DAD inspired him :)
PI (Π) was never made. It was used to describe an idea. Pi is an real number which when multiplied by the radius of a circle squared will provide you with the area of the circle. Or when multiplied by the diameter will give you the circumference. It has been used since Egyptian times and is a valuable number, the decimal expansion of which has never been fully calculated and never will be, because it never ends. It is approximated by 3.14159265358979323846264 to what I can remember from my school days.
An "Uncirculated" coin is exactly that. It has never been in circulation and is in mint condition, and in the packaging it was sold in. A "Proof" coin is similar to an "Uncirculated" coin in that it has never been in circulation, but they are made on specially polished dies so that they have a very lustrous and shiny appearance. Proof coins might also be made from a metal other than what the normal coin might be made from, such as gold or silver. Proof coins usually cost a lot more to buy irrespective of what they are made from.
This phrase is actually derived from the French fait accompli. This means that there is something that has been done and cannot be undone.
Creating something that has never been made before is often referred to as "innovation" or "invention." This process involves generating new ideas, concepts, or products that offer novel solutions or improvements. It can encompass various fields, including technology, art, science, and design, and is typically driven by creativity and problem-solving.
create
To invent a toy you would have to come up with something that has never been made before or that hasn't been successfully made into a product. Then you have to have a patent for it and other legalities so that it is not copied by someone else.
The statement "Can't make something that has never been made before" suggests a limitation on creativity or innovation. However, human ingenuity often leads to the creation of entirely new concepts, products, and ideas by combining existing elements in unique ways. While it's challenging to produce something truly unprecedented, history shows that breakthroughs often arise from experimentation and reimagining the familiar. Ultimately, the potential for innovation is boundless when we embrace creativity and exploration.
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produce means to make something that has already been made before
produce means to make something that has already been made before
produce means to make something that has already been made before
An IPhone is something made of atoms that was never alive. Also, a rock.
No, it's probably a fake. The Romans did not date their coins. Also, they would never use the term BC unless it was an abbreviation for something. Remember BC means "before Christ", which is a historically made up term. In 50 BC there was no idea of Christianity as Jesus had not been born.No, it's probably a fake. The Romans did not date their coins. Also, they would never use the term BC unless it was an abbreviation for something. Remember BC means "before Christ", which is a historically made up term. In 50 BC there was no idea of Christianity as Jesus had not been born.No, it's probably a fake. The Romans did not date their coins. Also, they would never use the term BC unless it was an abbreviation for something. Remember BC means "before Christ", which is a historically made up term. In 50 BC there was no idea of Christianity as Jesus had not been born.No, it's probably a fake. The Romans did not date their coins. Also, they would never use the term BC unless it was an abbreviation for something. Remember BC means "before Christ", which is a historically made up term. In 50 BC there was no idea of Christianity as Jesus had not been born.No, it's probably a fake. The Romans did not date their coins. Also, they would never use the term BC unless it was an abbreviation for something. Remember BC means "before Christ", which is a historically made up term. In 50 BC there was no idea of Christianity as Jesus had not been born.No, it's probably a fake. The Romans did not date their coins. Also, they would never use the term BC unless it was an abbreviation for something. Remember BC means "before Christ", which is a historically made up term. In 50 BC there was no idea of Christianity as Jesus had not been born.No, it's probably a fake. The Romans did not date their coins. Also, they would never use the term BC unless it was an abbreviation for something. Remember BC means "before Christ", which is a historically made up term. In 50 BC there was no idea of Christianity as Jesus had not been born.No, it's probably a fake. The Romans did not date their coins. Also, they would never use the term BC unless it was an abbreviation for something. Remember BC means "before Christ", which is a historically made up term. In 50 BC there was no idea of Christianity as Jesus had not been born.No, it's probably a fake. The Romans did not date their coins. Also, they would never use the term BC unless it was an abbreviation for something. Remember BC means "before Christ", which is a historically made up term. In 50 BC there was no idea of Christianity as Jesus had not been born.
Because it was something man had never seen before and it made our lives easier. Like the industrial revolution.
Possibly,Something that no one has never ever made before