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Obsolete variants flourish in that region, and it remains a breeding ground for continuous problems.
Congress tried some years ago, passage of a Sunset law, to get rid of obsolete Government programs and offices.
In this world, power politics and classical realpolitik have become obsolete.
The multitude of available food products makes the age-old snack of graham crackers and vanilla wafers obsolete.
Has that world really been rendered permanently obsolete by the terrorist bombings?
The modern way of waging war renders the abstractions of just-war theory obsolete.
Of course, webcasts of sporting events aren't going to make TV obsolete anytime soon.
The designers shocked the industry by making the two keywords in fashion, pattern and color, obsolete.
There was a shoddy wooden control tower, with a moth-eaten windsock and several obsolete instruments on it.
He had no doubt that many so-called modern worship forms would become obsolete.
The company buys from armed forces' obsolete stocks of air-to-air or air-to-ground ammunition.
Maybe the reason for this is that the VCR is fast becoming obsolete, joining the 8-track deck and the record player in garage sales.
Plus, with the varying speeds and incline settings, anyone can use it, and it never becomes obsolete.
But in field after field, paper journals are becoming like academic caps and gowns, a purely ceremonial relict of an obsolete culture.
With the shrinking cost and widening range of mobile phones, its services were quickly rendered obsolete.
The global spread of technology has rendered almost all such efforts obsolete.
And the information is cutting edge, though I hope that when my kids are my age, it will be laughingly obsolete.
Obviously I know not the circumstances of your life but I would vehemently disagree with you that Good Samaritanism is becoming obsolete.
The growing presence of everyday medical practitioners, like apothecaries and druggists, made magic obsolete.
Given these changes, it would seem logical that the survey would become an obsolete, archaic technology in a postmodern world.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And he was a man of another age, with obsolete opinions, which he produced like the unconscious bearer of uncurrent coin.
The now practically obsolete game of Hazard was much more complicated than craps.
The aggregative Principle anew at work in a Society grown obsolete, cracked asunder, dissolving into rubbish and primary atoms?
An obsolete form was an anklet and chain to the end of which was attached a heavy weight, usually a round shot.
But what may be called the anthropocentric view of wildflowers is now happily becoming obsolete.
The antiphlogistic method, in the strict application of the term, is practically obsolete.
For bedel or bedell is an obsolete form of beadle retained in the ancient corporations of Oxford and Cambridge.
Boucher and Jamieson have collected much regarding the obsolete use of the verb to birle, to carouse, to pour out liquor.
His cello pieces, of which several were published, are as obsolete as those of cirri.
That is an obsolete idea which construes Southern politics as a struggle for power between whites and blacks.
Such a case is very unusual, as the use of the bend for differencing has long been obsolete.
This seems speedily to have become obsolete, but the rule as to Discordia was permanent.
Many of these forms are needed for vital government functions, but others are duplicative, overly complex or obsolete.
This old can is now as obsolete as a 1920 flivver, and I'm going to make us a later model.
But his particular branch of trade failed, and he had to seek a growingly obsolete kind of work where it was to be found.
As for the delicious lurid function, snapdragon, is it obsolete in England yet?
Those who go by the interborough tube will probably find that changed conditions have rendered many of these rules obsolete.
More words of Shakespeare have become obsolete or have changed their meanings than in the King James Version.
He revived the obsolete claim to suzerainty, and pretended that the Scots were rebels.
The Latinity has a strong African colouring, and is crammed with obsolete words, agreeably to the taste of the time.
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