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Fermat's last theorem (sometimes abbreviated as FLT and also called Fermat's great theorem) is one of the most famous theorems in the history of mathematics. It states that: The 17th-century mathematician Pierre de Fermat wrote about this in 1637 in his copy of Claude-Gaspar Bachet's translation of the famous Arithmetica of Diophantus: "I have discovered a truly remarkable proof of this theorem that the margin of this page is too small to contain". ...
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Mobile, hydraulically operated (normally), lifting and stacking machine with horizontal arms (forks) to enter under the load for bottom lift - may also be equipped for top or side lift. FORK POCKETS
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Flight (a sub division of a squadron)
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