New Scientist magazine calls the bacterial flagellum “a prime example of a complex molecular system —an intricate nanomachine beyond the craft of any human engineer.”
However, since modern humans are on average approximately 6 cm (2 inches) taller than Ancient Greeks (and the same relative dimensions can be presumed for oarsmen and other athletes), the construction of a craft which followed the precise dimensions of the ancient vessel led to cramped rowing conditions and consequent restrictions on the modern crew's ability to propel the vessel with full efficiency, which perhaps explains why the ancient speed records stand unbroken.
A large, unwieldy craft loaded with grain would make slow progress against the wind and, understandably, would finally arrive at Cnidus “with difficulty.”
Under the pseudonyms Christof Friedrich and Mattern Friedrich, Zündel also wrote several publications promoting the idea that UFOs were craft developed by German scientists who had fled to New Swabia, Antarctica.
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The traditional craft of Stonemasons in Melbourne were the first organised workers in the Australian labour movement and in the world to win an eight-hour day in 1856.
The Greek σοφός (sophos), related to the noun σοφία (sophia), had the meaning "skilled" or "wise" since the time of the poet Homer and originally was used to describe anyone with expertise in a specific domain of knowledge or craft.
Says a news report: “The National Aeronautics and Space Administration plans to look for life on the planet with a space craft scheduled to fly past it in 1979.”
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Of course, God’s spirit can augment, or enhance, such understanding in persons and qualify them to teach others their craft or profession. —Ex 31:2-5; 35:30-35; 36:1; 1Ch 28:19.
Armed with faith, skills, and knowledge he had gained as a member of the committee, Sergio and his wife, Silvia, opened a shop in Buenos Aires featuring “crafts and flavors” of Argentina.
Play media One of the first in America to pilot a steerable balloon In 1904 he piloted the first successful dirigible in America at the St. Louis World’s Fair The Wright Company hired him in 1910 to manage the 1910-1911 Wright Exhibition Team In 1913 he built the first passenger dirigible in America: White City "First Flier in U. S. to Pilot Lighter-Than-Air Craft Dies".
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