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Geometric Shapes / 190918
1975 technology used in Portugal to register and count the votes during the elections campaign. The staff seen here inserted the data collected accross the country and afterwards a computer installed somewhere in Lisbon city would proccess that info and calculate the votes to each party.
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Stop. Let's process this.
A person is a person, men/people will always behave the way you think they will. Think about the experience.
The build.
The feelings.
Those are the things that will always be there, the things that remain.
Don't chase the people, they will disappoint, chase the buid & experience.
Don't be disappointed, it was exhilarating.
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Global Food Processing and Packaging Equipment Market analysis 2016 and forecasts to 2021
Summary
This report studies sales (consumption) of Food Processing and Packaging Equipment in Global market, especially in United States, China, Europe, Japan, focuses on top players in these regions/countries, with sales, price, revenue and market share for each player in these regions, covering
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But Idk it’s just a thought...