He delivers a Ride Of The Valkyries in which he supplants bombast with an intelligent compliment to the story as it appears on stage. |
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One reality supplants another as a drab home is replaced with opulent apartments and decadent parties. |
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Highlights on aging water pipes suggested an aquamarine-hued patina, which supplants the festive polychromy of Scott's earlier kinetic works. |
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And he knows that the economic power of capitalism supplants the dictatorial power he envisions for himself. |
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And the increase in the use of plastics often supplants other materials which are easier to recycle. |
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In its work, the Committee supplements rather than supplants other organizations working in the field of fisheries and aquaculture. |
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The Meeting takes due note that this delegation supplants any previously granted delegation established for the same purpose. |
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As we move on into the 16th century in Italy, so oil technique, mainly based on walnut oil, supplants egg tempera and the use of linseed oil becomes progressively more common. |
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A world where the demand side of the market supplants the supply side of the industry. |
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The author suggests that it is a popular misconception that the cost savings of electronic trading completely supplants the role of brokers. |
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The data involved in this system, which supplants the need for manual records at entry and exit points, would not be used for any other purpose. |
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Further, Shaw maintains that the decision of the Trial Judge in no way supplants the jurisdiction of this Panel. |
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Her entourage insists that none of this supplants the partnership with France. |
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Rice supplants more and more starchy foods such as coco yams, cassava, etc., while, with the support of the State, farmers could assure their food sovereignty. |
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You're back in the nineteenth century, but you're also in the twenty-first, where machine memory regularly supplants and superannuates brain memory. |
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The vacancy is stealthily filled by modernist contemporary sociology, which supplants cultural and social anthropology that should normally boost endogenisation of knowledge. |
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What is new almost never completely supplants the established. |
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It leaves open the question as to how much money the EU will be chipping in towards the TEN projects, as too, though, is the question of whether the Stability Pact supplants the Growth Pact or vice versa. |
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The challenge for collaborative lawyers is to determine just how far their regard for the interests of the other side interferes with or even supplants their commitment to their own client's goals. |
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Despite the potential of public financing to make politics more equitable and transparent, evidence indicates that it supplements rather than supplants private funding. |
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A consumer may feel a tinge of regret when a U. S. retailer supplants a national retailer at the local mall in their country, but that same consumer might also feel the mall offers better choices now. |
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The steel aid code applies only if the State supplants the firm by paying allowances to the workers which should be borne by the firm, in order to facilitate the partial or complete closure of the works. |
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In this way, AVID is offered as an elective and often supplants other electives, such as music, art or physical education, for the students who take it. |
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Finally, his ornamental approach covers and supplants the landscape with a deliberate screen, as if he is driven by a deep-rooted horror of emptiness. |
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Street life is such a crisis for most youth that moment to moment survival supplants longer term planning necessary to break the cycle of homelessness and diminishing health. |
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Brookline Man Supplants Baylies as the American Ace of Aces if His Record Stands. |
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