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was and outline
Over the rapidly-diminishing outline of a jump seat piled high with luggage Herry's black brushcut was just discernible, near, or enviably near that spot where -- hidden -- more delicately-textured, most beautifully tinted hair must still be streaming back in cool, oh cool wind sweetly perfumed with sagebrush and yucca flowers and engine fumes.
The Challicum bunyip, an outline image of a bunyip carved by Aborigines into the bank of Fiery Creek, near Ararat, Victoria, was first recorded by The Australasian newspaper in 1851.
The great news that had leaked out was the discovery of fission and at least the outline of its interpretation.
The grammatical description in the earliest books was somewhat vague, so a consensus on usage ( influenced by Zamenhof's answers to some questions ) developed over time within boundaries set by the initial outline ( Auld 1988 ).
Attended by top Nazi officials, it was used to outline the plans for the " final solution to the Jewish question ".
Darwin's primary approach to heredity was to outline how it appeared to work ( noticing that traits that were not expressed explicitly in the parent at the time of reproduction could be inherited, that certain traits could be sex-linked, etc.
In Canada, the long-running series Train 48 was improvised from scripts which contained a minimal outline of each scene.
Though the Virginia Plan was an outline rather than a draft of a possible constitution, and though it was extensively changed during the debate ( especially by John Rutledge and James Wilson in the Committee of Detail ), its use at the convention led many to call Madison the " Father of the Constitution ".
However in terms of modern competition, it was during the 1950s that a Japanese karateka named Tatsuo Yamada first established an outline of a new sport that combined karate and muay thai.
Due to problems including transport issues Glamorgan County Council never gave outline planning permission for the proposals and by June 1964 the scheme was abandoned.
An outline of a path was put forward in 1992 for building a table-top factory in the absence of an assembler.
In fact, the outline of the old Pilots logo was clearly visible on the Brewers ' uniforms.
However, the outline of the Pilots ' logo was clearly visible.
Type 1 was effectively a simplification of the PS system to store outline information only, as opposed to being a complete language ( PDF is similar in this regard ).
" In outline, all accounts agree: Silverius was deposed by Belisarius in March 537 and sent into exile.
It was while the leaders of the Levellers were being held in the Tower that they wrote an outline of the reforms the Levellers wanted, in a pamphlet entitled " An Agreement Of The Free People Of England " ( written on May 1, 1649 ).
These two authors were thus the first to outline what was to become the classification of the Finno-Ugric ( and later Uralic ) family.
This was used in the design of a much smaller tube outline, known as the miniature tube, having 7 or 9 pins.
Let me endeavour, very briefly to sketch, in the rudest outline what the Turkish race was and what it is.
While he had submitted an outline of his work in reciprocal relations to the Norwegian Institute of Technology, they had decided it was too incomplete to qualify as a doctoral dissertation.
In the outline below we will consider the NERVA-derived engine that was considered by NASA in the 1960s, comparing it with the S-IVB stage from the Saturn it was intended to replace.
In the Commedia dell ' arte it was an outline of entrances, exits, and action describing the plot of a play that was literally pinned to the back of the scenery.

was and stored-program
The idea of a stored-program computer was already present in the design of J. Presper Eckert and John William Mauchly's ENIAC, but was initially omitted so that it could be finished sooner.
The so-called Harvard architecture of the Harvard Mark I, which was completed before EDVAC, also utilized a stored-program design using punched paper tape rather than electronic memory.
EDSAC was the second usefully operational electronic digital stored-program computer.
The Manchester Small-Scale Experimental Machine, nicknamed Baby, was the world's first stored-program computer.
As it was designed to be the simplest possible stored-program computer, the only arithmetic operations implemented in hardware were subtraction and negation ; other arithmetic operations were implemented in software.
This architecture greatly facilitated programming, and on September 16, 1948, ENIAC was first run as a stored-program computer.
It was first demonstrated as a stored-program computer on September 16, 1948, running a program by Adele Goldstine for John von Neumann.
The idea of the stored-program computer with combined memory for program and data was conceived during the development of ENIAC, but it was not initially implemented in ENIAC because World War II priorities required the machine to be completed quickly, and ENIAC's 20 storage locations would be too small to hold data and programs.
Dated June 30, 1945, it was an early written account of a general purpose stored-program computing machine ( the EDVAC ).
BINAC was their first product, the first stored-program computer in the US, and the world's first commercial digital computer.
Manchester has traditionally been strong in the sciences, it is where the nuclear nature of the atom was discovered by Rutherford, and the world's first stored-program computer was built at the university.
A plug-board program called Emulator was widely installed to convert 1004s to stored-program operation, reading in instructions from program decks of cards which determined the processing of the following data decks.
It is sometimes claimed that the IBM SSEC, operational in January 1948, was the first stored-program computer ; this claim is controversial, not least because of the hierarchical memory system of the SSEC, and because some aspects of its operations, like access to relays or tape drives, were determined by plugging.
The WEIZAC ( Weizmann Automatic Computer ) was the first computer in Israel, and one of the first large-scale, stored-program, electronic computers in the world.
The first modern electronic computer in Israel and the Middle East, and one of the first large-scale, stored-program, electronic computers in the world, called WEIZAC, was built at the Weizmann Institute during 1954-1955, based on the Institute for Advanced Study ( IAS ) architecture developed by John von Neumann.
The Manchester Small-Scale Experimental Machine ( SSEM ), nicknamed Baby, was the world's first stored-program computer.
As it was designed to be the simplest possible stored-program computer, the only arithmetic operations implemented in hardware were subtraction and negation ; other arithmetic operations were implemented in software.
A Mathematics Division was set up at the NPL, and on 19 February 1946 Alan Turing presented a paper outlining his design for an electronic stored-program computer to be known as the Automatic Computing Engine ( ACE ).
This was one of several projects set up in the years following the Second World War with the aim of constructing a stored-program computer.
First, publication amounted to a public disclosure that prevented the EDVAC from being patented ; second, some on the EDVAC design team contended that the stored-program concept had evolved out of meetings at the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Electrical Engineering predating von Neumann's activity as a consultant there, and that much of the work represented in the First Draft was no more than a translation of the discussed concepts into the language of formal logic in which von Neumann was fluent, hence, failure of von Neumann and Goldstine to list others as authors on the First Draft led credit to be attributed to von Neumann alone.

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