Around the World in 80 Days Dr Florent TivetLiterature's classic race against the clock. Part manhunt, part love story, part social satire, but mostly a race against the clock, Around the World in 80 Days is Jules Verne's most rollicking novel. When Phileas Fogg, a wealthy British gentleman who lives his life "with mathemetical predictability," bets the fellow members of his club 20,000 that he can circle the earth in just eighty days, he and his new valet, Passepartout, set out on a whirlwind
glass is an excellent example for a trade-good that arrived in the East from the West
This book deals with the French military occupations of Lorraine and Savoy during the personal rule of Louis XIV (1661–1715)
Written in Demotic and Greek
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An example of augmentation is the combined use of sensors and semiochemicals in traps that detect wingbeats of incoming pests and then transmit data to remote computer systems that employ machine learning algorithms to provide near-real-time counts of each species trapped at specific locations and time periods
the book was put into development for release on the big screen
with where possible and as little reliance on agrochemical usage as possible
financiers and other consultants
This sensitivity causes considerable yield losses
with the aim of reducing their burden on African agriculture
and summers spent near Alexandria or in Europe
Covering a lot of ground