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Glassblowing was probably developed during the 1st century bce by glassmakers in Syria.
It was probably developed in Spain, spreading thence to France, England, and Germany, and was played as late as the mid-17th century.
Experts said that the program, which is precisely calibrated to send nuclear centrifuges wildly out of control, was probably developed by technicians working for a government.
Each is apparently an increasingly more complex modification of the former, and each was probably developed in the depths of prehistory before, or at the start of, early human experiments with vocal language.
Ms. Myers has a yellow satin dragon robe made for an 18th-century Chinese emperor that is embroidered with thousands of seed pearls; some parade armor made of metal plates covered in gold-brocaded satin; and a rare 13th-century fragment of kesi, a luxurious slit-silk tapestry weave that was probably developed in Central Asia.
Technically this cyberweapon was probably developed and released years ago but it was only discovered this year.
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Other discoveries often attributed to him (the incommensurability of the side and diagonal of a square, for example, and the Pythagorean theorem for right triangles) were probably developed only later by the Pythagorean school.
These Aurignacian tools, which were probably developed in Africa some 75,000 years ago, were accompanied by a kit of implements that for the first time were made out of materials such as bone and antler and that were treated with exquisite sensitivity to their particular properties.
"Some of our key streets are probably developed from the tracks that Aboriginal people once used.
"It's probably developed best out of all of the sports within Britain - it's a dream come true really".
"I played against him between 2002 and 2007 and he's probably developed even more since then," added Owen.
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