These image structures imbricate prior historical formations to displace the digital warfare irradiating the cybermilitarized economy. |
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Consider what you need to displace during jobs like repairing the fresh water pump or changing an impellor. |
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The rising waters can also displace poisonous snakes and make mosquito populations explode. |
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For me, the club most likely to displace the Toffees in the top four are Bolton Wanderers. |
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The seals also displace the penguins from breeding sites and, together with great white sharks, prey on the penguins. |
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European frogbit can displace native aquatic plants and deplete dissolved oxygen levels, impacting fish and wildlife. |
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It was unsettling that a newbie to the school could displace him so easily. |
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He had been here since long before I was born, and it would be too difficult to displace him and put someone else into his position. |
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Let them know that you want to be an involved friend, but that you do not want to displace the natural parent. |
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Reason has not, and will not, ever completely displace man's belief in the unknown, be it in religion or superstition. |
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For example, freshets can displace individuals, wash out nests, and locally eliminate populations. |
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Non-native, invasive plants often displace native species as they outcompete them for resources, such as space and light. |
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Finally, he calls for consideration of potential economic fallout, cautioning that new developments will inevitably displace older technologies. |
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Western cartographic conventions began to displace indigenous traditions in most of Asia. |
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Carbon dioxide is pumped into the dressing, which is mixed before it is added to the curd to displace oxygen and prevent spoilage. |
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The movement doesn't have to be much to tear root and shoot tissue as well as displace roots and dislodge the verdure. |
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The effect of this slip has been to displace north-western parts of Sumatra a few metres to the south-west. |
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This was the era in which great imperial powers still felt free to draw frontiers, place and displace peoples, make and unmake states. |
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The project would displace 4,000 people, including Tibetans and Mongolians from their grazing lands and water sources. |
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The government mounted a new Operation in May 1988 to displace these bandits from the holy shrine. |
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Only in the 1880s did horse teams displace bullock teams in transporting the Riverina wool clip. |
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The banner ad for the ASCA that is running on this web site does displace banners from paying advertisers. |
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Mr Rice said growing fuel crops to displace fossil fuel would reduce CO2 emissions without cuts in farm output. |
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Battens were secured to the central rafter, allowing the weight of the tiles to displace the battens, causing the tiles to slip. |
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It is used to displace subretinal fluid and return the retina to its normal anatomical position. |
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River-class ships are just under 80 metres long and displace 1,700 tons fully loaded. |
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Inevitably another country, another national super-brand will displace Britain in the imaginations of the migrants and the flow will be diverted. |
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A thin oxide spacer is used to displace P-type dopant implantation to P-type shallow source and drain extension junctions. |
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The politicians, both those who hold office and others who aspire to displace them, are yet to show such mettle. |
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Morash is a maestro of the Irish theatre, and his book will readily displace some of the dogged chronicles that have appeared in past years. |
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Red-collared Widowbird females are unable to displace the shrikes, and no physical attacks or mobbing behavior was ever observed. |
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Why unrefined, ill-informed, loose oral expressions seem to displace thoroughness, creativity, innovation, invention and skill. |
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As electrons enter the conductor, they displace the electrons in the conductor's atoms. |
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But, for business, the issue is how the enterprise culture can displace the dependency culture. |
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Where are the serious people who can displace this flea-bitten ragtag circus of charlatans, illiterates, hucksters, kooks, and dumbells? |
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At no time should a foreign worker displace a similarly qualified Canadian citizen. |
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We displace a word that conjures images of suffering for one with statistician-like sterility. |
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It would help put jobs in the legal economy and help to displace that vacuum that was drawing young people into the drug trade. |
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Schemes with the same overall efficiency do not necessarily save the most fuel and displace the most CO2 emissions. |
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Grade B products are distributed to food bank users to displace some of the volume of reclaimed food they had previously depended upon. |
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One joule is the amount of work done by exerting a force of one newton to displace an object by one meter. |
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Cows are more likely to displace others from free-stalls at high stocking densities. |
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This delay allowed the paramilitary forces to continue their acts of barbarism and displace a large section of the population. |
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In the past, it proved very difficult to displace the air from between the moulded product and the label surface. |
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Second, education can help to displace other more negative features of life. |
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I do not assume that technically more efficient practices readily and easily displace less efficient practices. |
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These negative stories can easily become our dominant stories and they tend to displace all others. |
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Each sub-sector is examined for its potential to produce electricity and displace conventional fossil fuel electricity generation. |
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The board looked at solutions that would displace the least number of students possible while meeting the requirements of building capacities. |
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However, every time Rudolph turned his back, the band would surreptitiously displace a tom-tom or a speaker, causing Roddy to become increasingly agitated. |
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The four ships will replace the smaller LSLs of the Sir Galahad and Sir Bedivere classes, which displace between 6,700 tons and 8,585 tons fully loaded. |
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It is worth asking whether, by modeling themselves on homemade mix tapes, commercial mixes have the potential functionally to displace home mixes. |
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Unlike certain avian brood parasites, such as cuckoos and honeyguides, hatchling brown-headed cowbirds rarely directly destroy or actively displace host eggs and nestlings. |
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Its low-frequency ping can last 100 seconds, can travel hundreds of miles, and harass and displace whales from their feeding and breeding grounds. |
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It is also, contiguously, the means by which a politician might displace the properly class element of any issue by giving an inkling of the darklings in our midst. |
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Even Yeltsin's drive to create a Russian presidency in 1991 envisioned using the new office not to displace the Soviet president but to force Gorbachev to follow his lead. |
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Everyone was sad, aghast, and even feared that the new owners of the bar, would yuppify the beloved dive which sits just on the outskirts of Skid Row and displace its cast of lovable barflies. |
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These debates laid the groundwork for the rise of a minimal-impact camping ethic in the 1970s that would displace woodcraft as the dominant wilderness recreation ethic. |
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But as machines continue to displace humans in a range of fields, they may exacerbate our structural problems with jobs growth. |
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And yet stories of individual acts of kindness and bravery are beginning to displace the horror. |
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The 40th mile of capacity will displace gasoline only on trips over 40 miles. |
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The first mile worth of battery capacity added to the vehicle will displace gasoline every time you use it. |
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Greater problems arise from the hardener component of the resins, typically polyamine or anhydrides, which can displace ligands from TL materials based on metal complexes. |
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In their Seam Displacement series, by applying an extraordinary cutting and tailoring technique, students were able to displace seams, pleats and gathers for a new look. |
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Before long, mass-produced and processed building materials, such as Bedfordshire brick and Welsh slate, began to displace local stones and thatch. |
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The Guardian reported that the mink are an American variety not native to Spain and officials were concerned that the mink might displace local native species. |
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The result is that patients from far-flung areas have begun to displace local patients, causing the latter to be shunted elsewhere or simply refused admission. |
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When I was growing up the gray squirrels had yet to displace the red ones. |
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In Barbauld's formulation, novelistic canons supplement, critique, or contest political systems rather than displace or stand as alternatives to them. |
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The idea to put orchestral or vocal music on the piano came into being at the end of the 18th Century when the piano began to displace the harpsichord. |
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If the tank must be filled from the top, then the tank should be filled with an inert gas such as nitrogen or carbon dioxide to displace any oxygen. |
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The bid would displace 1,000 families, a city councilwoman claims. |
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Provided that enough energy is transmitted, bombarding materials with high-energy particles can displace atoms within the crystal lattice via a ballistic collision phenomenon. |
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It was vital to protect the democratic process and a very strong message should be sent to the government rejecting any move to displace the elected representatives. |
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Two-component dispense valves have balanced inlet and outlet spool assemblies that do not displace material during the shift from the reload to the dispense position. |
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Innovative, well thought-out and functional: floor plan modifications, construct or displace of walls and ceil, electric installations. |
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The additional hours billed in year three will displace time spent in marketing. |
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This same area is responsible for resisting the tendency of the humeral head to displace inferiorly. |
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If the new strains of tilapia escape from African fish farms into the wild, they could displace or cross-breed with the native tilapia. |
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If that happened again it would displace a billion people and inundate most of the world's biggest cities, including New York, London and Mumbai. |
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Worn tires will hydroplane more easily because there is less tread depth to displace water. |
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Penetrative stunning methods may displace brain material into the bloodstream depending on the method used. |
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Taylor made it clear the app was not an attempt to displace established VOD services or annoy broadcasters. |
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Such areas are therefore highly suitable for relatively undemanding immigrants which displace the indigenous species. |
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The controller will displace the opening time of the AKV valves, so that they will not pulsate at the same time. |
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For the first time in tribal history, homes were built for and owned by women and the menfolk could no longer ignore or displace them! |
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The reservoirs they create can displace thousands of families and submerge large forests. |
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These cold vapours, which are heavier than air, displace oxygen, and gravitate to the lowest point in a contained space. |
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The air that they blow out will displace the water in the jar, and they can measure how much water is displaced. |
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Victor was vexed by this situation and asserted what must have been considerable pressure to displace Herbert Berliner from his position of control. |
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Among political and social factors, there are the fragility of democratic institutions, lack of respect for human rights, explosive nationalisms and ethnic rivalries, and conflicts that uproot and displace millions of people. |
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It is able to displace water from cracks and similar defects and is of a thixotropic consistency which prevents it from draining out of cracks during cure. |
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Metals that are more reactive displace the oxide of the metals that are less reactive. |
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Stored energy increases the economic value of wind energy since it can be shifted to displace higher cost generation during peak demand periods. |
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The Altaeros AWT will displace expensive fuel used to power diesel generators at remote industrial, military, and village sites. |
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However output levels are low, and these fuels will not displace local oil production. |
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On the contrary, in Katmai National Park and Preserve, wolves, even lone wolves, may manage to displace brown bears at carrion sites. |
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From time to time Off The Record bloggers treat impenitent clerics in terms comparable to... say, to officers who displace wounded soldiers in order to make themselves comfortable. |
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It is worth noting that the strategy envisaged by Reuters is not to replace Thomson as a content set provider, but rather to fully displace this competitor. |
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The time must be sufficient to displace excess sample in the dosage tube. |
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Rather than displace that senior expertise, then, we've adapted. |
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In addition to infections, floods like Katrina displace snakes and are generally accompanied by an increased incidence in snakebites. |
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Ironically, I think the fact that there was a sovereignist government in Quebec is what did displace the normal assumption there. |
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After numerous attempts were made to extinguish the fire with typical firefighting methods, Mine B contracted a foreign company that used exhaust gas from a jet engine to displace oxygen that was feeding the fire. |
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When it is applied to surfaces wet with rinse water, soluble cutting oil emulsions, or water from other sources, its metal-wetting properties displace the water from the surfaces and allow it to drain off. |
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However, they do not reveal whether deconcentrating poverty would lower crime overall or simply displace it. |
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Developers commonly displace the very artists that helped gentrify a market to make way for tenants willing to pay higher rents. |
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The Marxist conception of socialism is that of a specific historical phase that would displace capitalism and precede communism. |
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Elizabeth refused to name a potential heir, fearing that to do so would invite conspiracy to displace her with the nominated successor. |
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In the world of the poem purchased artefacts displace human agency, and 'trivial things' assume dominance. |
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Normally dominant cows will displace the low rank cows, particularly heifers, so the low rank cows will reduce their lying time even more than the high rank cows. |
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It has also been described as a circulation of discourses that displace centers of power that tend to essentialize or fetishize latinidad. |
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Together with that, he added, transition to LED lighting systems would displace environmentally dangerous mercury-vapour lamps. |
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Rugby league then went on to displace rugby union as the primary football code in New South Wales and Queensland. |
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Small arms and light weapons fuel conflicts and instability, displace civilians and undermine the provision of humanitarian assistance to victims. |
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Was the evidence cited by the union sufficient to displace the rule of interpretation that the same words mean the same thing in different places in a contract? |
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Ukip's only MP, Douglas Carswell, has claimed his party could displace Labour as the main electoral threat to the Conservatives, dispatching the party in England the same way the SNP did in Scotland. |
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Thus participants displace other workers for these jobs. |
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For example, healthier drinks, such as fruit juice and milk, should displace less healthy drinks like pop and crystal drinks and fresh fruit might be substituted for other sweet foods such as cookies and candy bars. |
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These rapidly displace large water volumes, as energy transfers to the water at a rate faster than the water can absorb. |
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Nutrient dilution, which occurs when plastics displace food in the gut, affects the nutrient gain and consequently the growth of sea turtles. |
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Disturbance from underwater industrial noise may displace whales from critical feeding habitat. |
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Methane is also an asphyxiant and may displace oxygen in an enclosed space. |
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All these dense water masses sinking into the ocean basins displace the older deep water masses that were made less dense by ocean mixing. |
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In the 1940s, they began to displace steam power on American railroads. |
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Discontent with Richard's actions manifested itself in the summer after he took control of the country, as a conspiracy emerged to displace him from the throne. |
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Over time and due to various factors, the language of Lothian and Northumbria, a northern variety of Middle English, came to displace Gaelic as the language of the Lowlands. |
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The Tarantuls displace 455 tonnes, are 56 metres long and armed with four surface-to-surface missiles, a 76 mm gun and two AK 630 close-in-weapon systems. |
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Japanese textiles began to displace British textiles in export markets. |
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Biofuels made from starch, sugar and oilseed crops could displace substantial volumes of diesel, kerosene and jet fuel currently produced from fossil oil, IEA said. |
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For new imports from Canada to make sense, they must displace dirty power here in New England, and there is no dirtier fuel in our energy mix than coal. |
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Lee Sharpe, who had won the race to displace Danny Wallace, took to the field as United's left winger, while Wallace was selected as a substitute. |
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In full extension, the loss of the medial retinacular structures resulted in the largest reduction in force necessary to displace the patella 10 mm laterally. |
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The culture and technology of Inuit society that served so well in the Arctic were not suited to subarctic regions, so they did not displace their southern neighbors. |
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Vapors displace air and can cause asphyxiation in confined spaces. |
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It was also important to households and communities because it initially did not require the indigenous to displace their existing crops or migrate elsewhere. |
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The majority trotted out a parade of horribles in which judicial line-drawing concerning accommodation would displace legitimate democratic choices. |
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Sulfuric acid can also be used to displace weaker acids from their salts. |
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Both fuels reduce emissions considerably and displace costly diesel fuel. |
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All surface ships, as well as surfaced submarines, are in a positively buoyant condition, weighing less than the volume of water they would displace if fully submerged. |
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In inland situation, other species establish habitat when the sand movement stable and Ammophila arenaria become to displace the other native plants in coastal. |
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His son in law, Elidyr Mwynfawr of the Kingdom of Strathclyde, claimed the throne and invaded Gwynedd to displace Maelgwn's son, Rhun Hir ap Maelgwn. |
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