• marketing concept when Fingos were released due to it being advertised as a snack despite being in the cereal section. Fingos were unsuccessful and were...
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  • Hypotheses non fingo (Latin for "I frame no hypotheses", or "I contrive no hypotheses") is a phrase used by Isaac Newton in an essay, "General Scholium"...
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  • Look up fingo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fingo may refer to: Fingo (charm), a Norwegian folk charm supposed to deter burglary FinGO (company)...
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    of the British in the eighth frontier war of 1850 to 1853. The Mfengu (Fingos) had moved from a Shaka-dominated KwaZulu-Natal into the Transkei in the...
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  • Fingo is a protective talisman of the Mijikenda people in Coast Province, Kenya. Fingo are believed to attract guardian spirits (djinns). It is commonly...
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    Makhanda, formerly known as Grahamstown, is a town of about 75,000 people in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It is situated about 125 kilometres...
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    Fengu people (redirect from Fingo people)
    Christianity, and to educate their children. This agreement became known as the 'Fingo-Oath'. Soon after accepting Christianity, the Fengu became the first Bantu...
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  • general. humilitas occidit superbiam humility conquers pride hypotheses non fingo I do not fabricate hypotheses From Newton, Principia. Less literally, "I...
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    phenomena. (Here Newton used what became his famous expression "Hypotheses non fingo".) With the Principia, Newton became internationally recognised. He acquired...
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  • Bernard (1962). "The First English Version of Newton's Hypotheses non fingo". Isis. 53 (3): 379–388. doi:10.1086/349598. ISSN 0021-1753. JSTOR 227788...
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