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It's ironic that, with many remarkable examples of genuine automatons created over the centuries, probably the most famous is the Turk.

Although the chronological range of the extant Khotanese material is limited to only a few centuries, probably the 7th to the 10th, a rapid development of the language is apparent.

The presence of Plotinus and Porphyry in Rome in the 3rd and early 4th centuries probably started the more serious interest in Aristotle there, of which the first results were, perhaps, Victorinus's adaptations in Latin of Porphyry's Isagoge and Aristotle's Categories.

In fact, the turkey had come from Mexico, conveyed to Europe no later than 1521, probably by Cortés, who had been introduced to it by the Aztecs, who had been domesticating it for centuries, probably by Joe Hutto's method of imprinting, followed by an accelerated version of Darwin's — a kind of unnatural selection.

Moreover, the historical documents useful to identify a blockage events begin to be more frequent, widespread and best preserved to this day only in recent centuries, probably due to the spread of printing in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.

I know the adrenaline rush of a Counter-Strike headshot just as I understand that these things are not real, that war games have been played for centuries probably since we separated our instinctual predatory instincts from our social instincts — and that they are valid release that can potentially defuse violent conflict in real life.

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These techniques were introduced into China in the 18th century, probably by French missionaries.

Bhāravi (6th century) probably hailed from the south during the reign of the Pallava dynasty.

The cutting known as faceting gradually developed from the first attempts in the 15th century, probably in France and the Netherlands.

Sackbut, (from Old French saqueboute: "pull-push"), early trombone, invented in the 15th century, probably in Burgundy.

Everyman, an English morality play of the 15th century, probably a version of a Dutch play, Elckerlyc.

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