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** ENIAC ( for " Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer "), an early general-purpose electronic computer, is unveiled at the University of Pennsylvania.
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** August 7 — Atlanta Beltline Inc acquires the first section of the corridor.

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** An automorphism of a differentiable manifold M is a diffeomorphism from M to itself.
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** Carefree means ' free from care or anxiety '.
** Appendix of the laryngeal ventricle, a sac that extends from the laryngeal ventricle
** anti-aircraft artillery: weapons, usually mobile, designed for attacking aircraft from the ground.
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