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By 1963 – 4 Gödel would disavow Herbrand – Gödel recursion and the λ-calculus in favor of the Turing machine as the definition of " algorithm " or " mechanical procedure " or " formal system ".
By March 1963 however, after the visit of Colonel Michael Greene of the United States Army, and the resulting ' Greene Plan ,' the pattern of bilaterally agreed military assistance to various Congolese military components, instead of a single unified effort, was already taking shape.
By the age of 16 he graduated to folk music, and in 1963 he teamed with his first professional outfit, the Shilos.
In 1992, author Ted Nelson – who coined both terms in 1963 – wrote: By now the word " hypertext " has become generally accepted for branching and responding text, but the corresponding word " hypermedia ", meaning complexes of branching and responding graphics, movies and sound – as well as text – is much less used.
By 1963, Holden was exporting cars to Africa, the Middle East, South-East Asia, the Pacific Islands, and the Caribbean.
By 1963, the company had tried several small niche businesses, such as a cab company and a love hotel.
By 1963, this balance clearly tipped towards Beijing.
By 1963 telephone wire had been laid from Beijing to the capitals of all provinces, autonomous regions, and large cities, while in turn, provincial capitals and autonomous regions were connected to the administrative seats of the counties, smaller municipalities and larger market towns.
By 1963 a quarter of Venezuelan households had television ; a figure rising to 45 % by 1969 and 85 % by 1982.
By 1963 a quarter of Venezuelan households had television ; a figure rising to 45 % by 1969 and 85 % by 1982.
By 1963, the Hanford Site was home to nine nuclear reactors along the Columbia River, five reprocessing plants on the central plateau, and more than 900 support buildings and radiological laboratories around the site.
By 1935, Wright had completed his first novel, Cesspool, published as Lawd Today ( 1963 ), and in January 1936 his story " Big Boy Leaves Home " was accepted for publication in New Caravan.
By late 1963 Rawhides popularity had declined.
By 1963, 24-hour stores were established in Fort Worth and Dallas, Texas as well as Las Vegas, Nevada.
By 1963 the population had grown to nearly 10, 000.
By 1963, voter registration campaigns in the South were as integral to the Freedom Movement as desegregation efforts.
By the end of the summer of 1963 close to of Howard County farmland had been acquired, and the time was at hand to begin planning what to do with it.
Binge is also known for Sailing By ( 1963 ), the BBC Radio 4 Shipping Forecast theme.
By the early 1960s a more general system was needed, and on July 1, 1963, non-mandatory ZIP codes were announced for the whole country.
By 1963, Nasser had sent 15, 000 Egyptian soldiers to Yemen, but the war remained in a stalemate.
By 1963, the main OAS operatives were either killed or in jail.
By December 1963, they were the biggest thing ever to hit the music business, with 19 out of the top 20 singles in the UK.
By the end of 1961 before An Anthology of Chance Operations was completed ( it was finally published in 1963 by Mac Low and Young ), Maciunas had moved to Germany to escape his creditors.
By November 1963, Irving was in England when he called the London Metropolitan Police with suspicions he had been the victim of a burglary, perpetrated by three men who had gained access to his Mayfair flat claiming to be General Post Office ( GPO ) engineers.
By 1963, the plan had been changed to a dual purpose 55, 000 GRT ship that was designed to cruise in the off season.

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By late January, the plague is in full retreat, and the townspeople begin to celebrate the imminent opening of the town gates.
By the mid-1860s direct taxation had made the customs wall redundant, and so in 1866-7 most of it was demolished along with all the city gates except two – the Brandenburg Gate and the Potsdam Gate.
* Ezekiel 26: 10 By reason of the abundance of his horses their dust shall cover thee: thy walls shall shake at the noise of the horsemen, and of the wheels, and of the chariots, when he shall enter into thy gates, as men enter into a city wherein is made a breach.
By firing at the walls and gates with iron balls the citadels fell one by one.
By connecting several p-n junctions together, researchers have been able to create the basis of all logic circuits: the AND, OR, and NOT gates have all been built from semiconductor nanowire crossings.
By 1985, America West had outgrown its gate space at Sky Harbor International Airport, and during the construction of Terminal 4, approved in 1986, a temporary concourse was added to the southwest corner of Terminal 3 to give it six more gates ( growing to eleven by 1990 ).
By tradition, it was at the gates of Amiens that Saint Martin of Tours, at the time still a Roman soldier, shared his cloak with a naked beggar.
By the mid-2000s ( decade ), the gates on the east side of Concourse D were closed in order to make room for new gates being constructed as part of the North Terminal Development project.
By the end of the decade, the construction of American Airlines ' baggage sorting facility between Concourses C and D saw the closure of all gates on the west side of the concourse, with Gate C1 following soon afterward.
By 1290, Świdnica had city walls and six gates, crafts and trade were blossoming, and it had become the capital of the Duchy of Świdnica.
By the end of the 14th century, the religious houses were regarded as interlopers — occupying what had previously been public open space near one of the City gates.
By sheer bluff Toll first won over Hellichius, and, six weeks later ( August 12 ), the whole garrison of Kristianstad, arresting the few officers who proved recalcitrant ; taking possession of the records and military chest, and closing the gates in the face of the " Cap " high commissioner who had been warned by the English minister, John Gooderich, that something was afoot in the south.
By the 1990s, Kai Tak had become one of the world's busiest airports – it far exceeded its annual passenger and cargo design capacities, and one out of every three flights experienced delays, largely due to lack of space for aircraft, gates, and a second runway.
By the 16th century, the antiquarian John Leland reported them in ruins and of the five gates, only one survives today.
By 1910, there was a bridge at this point which included tide gates, similar to the V-gates of a lock, which were designed to shut as the level in the River Trent rose.
By altering the voltage on the A gates, it should be possible to alter the Larmor frequency of individual donors.
By the time of the first remodelling project, the settlement had also grown beyond the gates of the castle.
By 6: 00am, the park had already reached capacity, and Six Flags officials shut the gates.
" By locating Lazarus ( an abbreviated transcript of Eleazar ) outside the gates of Abraham's perceived descendent, but then having him in Abraham's bosom, Jesus is portrayed as radically redefining the covenant.
By 1715, all five planned bastions and two gates were complete.
By late February 1942, the Soviet winter counteroffensive, which pushed the Germans from the gates of Moscow, had petered out, leaving both sides licking their wounds.
By the mid 1950s these gates were opened and closed by a large wheel in the signal box.
By the start of the present century all but one of the village gates had been demolished, while the Augustinian Friary, in private ownership between the late 16th century and the mid-1820s, had its west tower removed in 1835.

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