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The Principia team from the United States has had a good run so far, even though they weren't really taking advantage of their solar panels for the first few hours.
But after choosing ill-fated bridal wear store Principia in Dundas Arcade to hire suits for the groom, best man and father of the bride, the couple were left more than pounds 280 out of pocket.
In 1678, Sir Isaac Newton published the pioneering treatise Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, describing universal gravitation and the three laws of motion, and laying the groundwork for classical mechanics.
 
 
 
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