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Euclid (c. 300 bc) offered a clever demonstration of the Pythagorean theorem in his Elements, known as the Windmill proof from the figure's shape.
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There are a windmill and a water tank on stilts, a rabbit proof fence and a shack with a woman at the door.
Britain's National Health Service agrees: having studied the available research, it finds no proof of harm from turbines.In practice, the way people feel about windmills may have as much to do with financial effects as with physical ones.
To see this diminutive figure get through three shirts in as many hours, the only conceivable reason for two intervals, making for a very long evening, offered rare proof of the passion, as much as the energy, that he brings to every bar, his windmill arms caressing each last thrilling nuance out of his performers.
Favorite windmill?
A windmill?
"Put up a windmill".
2. The windmill.
How's your windmill?
One had a distinctive windmill.
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