They replaced a camera on the Hubble telescope while working in an orbit littered with space junk. |
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The forward periscope is replaced by a passive optical periscope for night-time manoeuvres. |
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Songs just seem to get started, and then the music fades to be replaced by a voice-over from one of the interviewees. |
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If it is taking in air it means that the non-return valve is leaking and needs to be replaced. |
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It is time that these politicians were voted out and replaced by those accountable to the people. |
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Mechanical voting booths and punch cards replaced paper ballots for faster counting. |
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To ensure that the kids didn't already know the new words, Horohov and Oetting replaced 16 of the words in the stories with nonsense words. |
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That means that the threads are snipped, minor repairs are done, buttons replaced, garments are odor-free. |
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She glanced up at the top of his head and noted with a smile that his curly hair was gone, replaced with a short buzz cut. |
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They were replaced by Italian merchants who had papal dispensations to lend money at interest. |
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Collaboration and cooperation replaced gossip, and teamwork took the place of quarrels. |
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His old school, in the town of Bo'ness had recently been closed down and replaced by one of the first PFI schools in Scotland. |
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Soft-bodied squid replaced the hard-shelled ammonites as the leading molluscs. |
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Steam locomotives gave way to diesels, and cabooses were replaced by little boxes. |
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They have recognised the need to save and reopen the Odeon, not to allow it to be replaced by a herb garden. |
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Outside the living room, a tired-looking Mexican fountain and tile patio were replaced with refined gray slate. |
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He announced that Railtrack would be taken into administration and replaced with a not-for-profit public company. |
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Soon, Hollywood's fine haberdasheries were replaced by pizza joints, T-shirt shops, and pornographic bookstores. |
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Corner cafes have since been replaced by petrol station 'quick-shops', but these will still be referred to as the corner cafe. |
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The story fed by his enemies in the Agency is that dedicated career intelligence officers have been replaced by Capitol Hill hacks. |
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Soon he will have his right leg amputated at the knee and replaced with a prosthetic limb. |
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The middle of the century saw a shift in French food as nouvelle cuisine replaced extravagance with more refined petits plats. |
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Thus Murano artisans replaced calciferous sand with quartz sand resulting in objects that were crystal-like in appearance. |
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The ladder had been replaced with a staircase made from the same wood from the floor. |
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As peasants came to the cities in search of work, the nuclear family replaced the extended family. |
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Protesters may follow the hunt, on condition that loud trumpets, drums and hailers are replaced by muted clarinets or harps. |
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The old opposition has been replaced by a civil war between Stalinist totalitarianism and democratic socialism. |
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Flannel continued in use until the 1870s, when a rough cotton calico replaced it. |
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Buses replaced trains from Hayes to Lewisham, calling at all stations along the route except Ladywell. |
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Producers can fall into the same reasoning, so standbys and understudies rarely get the job when a star needs to be replaced long-term. |
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The situation worsened when at the start of the second half the keeper refused to play and had to be replaced with a stand-in goalie. |
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They found two nuts missing from the front stretcher bar of the points and insisted that they should be immediately replaced. |
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His surprise was quickly replaced with anger, then the usual cool calmness. |
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The momentary outburst had subsided to be replaced with the old calmness and placidity. |
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There were times Fox's producers could have replaced lead announcer Mike Joy with a cardboard stand-up. |
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Actually, we kind of suspect he's long since had all his Suffolk blood replaced with fresh stuff drained from young, nubile nymphets. |
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In his more recent roles, though, the self-deprecating oafishness of his previous roles has been replaced by an impatient humourlessness. |
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The hologram faded and was replaced by the image of the Alpha Centauri binary star system. |
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What's needed is a new version of the automatic starter that replaced those antique car hand cranks. |
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But, for starters, the metal and glass front has to go and the ancient walls properly replaced. |
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Eventually, all network echo cancelers were updated or replaced with ones that could be disabled. |
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From the late sixteenth century, stasis replaced the earlier dynamism of ideas and applications. |
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Anything that has become obsolete must be discarded and replaced with some thing new and novel. |
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The structure of the NHS is outdated and should be replaced by a system putting power into the hands of patients and doctors. |
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After his surgeon replaced the infected hardware, Downing was finally good to go. |
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If all candescent lights in China were replaced with energy-saving lights, 60 billion kilowatt hours of electricity could be saved every year. |
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Instead, they have replaced statecraft with stagecraft, substance with style, and not a very fashionable style at that. |
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Eggs were collected and replaced with dummy eggs after 4 days of incubation or when candling revealed signs of development. |
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Conventional handbrakes are being replaced by electronic buttons that release the brakes. |
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We've replaced their cuff links with handcuffs and moved their photos from magazine covers to wanted posters. |
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They were replaced by a distant silver moon and a handful of scattered shiny stars. |
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In the same way as the handsome David replaced the good-looking Saul, Esther replaced Vashti. |
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And he backed up a few steps and saw that a stunningly handsome man replaced the black hood and long cloak. |
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Gone are the lamentable characters of Marcus' tales, replaced by a straightforward ode to maternal love. |
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It seemed like the normal hooks that would have been used by the butcher to hang meat had been modified or replaced with massive fish hooks. |
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In bearing the pain he ground his teeth so hard that 11 of them had to be capped or replaced after the race. |
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The Oedipal struggle only results in one dominant male being replaced by another. |
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As steamships gradually replaced sailing vessels the demand for ropes was reduced and by 1890 the flax mill was closed. |
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The steam table has been replaced by a microwave, and now men shuffle in to buy Colt 45 each morning. |
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In order to improve electrical conductivity, tetracene is replaced with carbon black. |
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He lit an oil lamp at the table and replaced the lantern's short, meekly burning candle. |
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In our calculations, however, the single x-ray snapshot was replaced by a variety of sterically consistent conformers that likely interconvert. |
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As with every seduction, however, the excitement of the chase soon is replaced by discontent and even misery. |
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The ventilators are blocked, and roof tiles have caved in and have been replaced by paper and cardboard. |
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Yet more evidence of the hand replaced by the computer, and the waning of old-time methods and skills. |
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Her air of carefreeness would be replaced by a cold, calculated, even deadly aura. |
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The relaxing Caribbean holidays are replaced by exhausting weekends at a Center Parc. |
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The clink of glasses is stilled for once over at Uborka to be replaced by the sound of slapped backs and plaudits being handed round. |
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The Wooden Frock is from the Cinderella shelf of the library, the slipper here replaced by the more carnal symbol of a wedding ring. |
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The drone of generators providing power for the service temporarily replaced the omnipresent roar of heavy machinery. |
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The unidentifiable objects mouldering in the fridge were successively replaced by jars of pickled onions, Cheddar cheese and Stilton. |
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The steps, which have been blocked off since the end of July, are being replaced one by one. |
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Over 25 years, money was lodged and withdrawn, sometimes it was carried over from year to year, in other instances it was replaced by new money. |
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In the pre-WWI era many horsecars were replaced with electric trolleys, which still had much lower carrying capacities than a modern train. |
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Cashiers, shelf stockers, and fast food servers probably could be replaced by robots pretty easily. |
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They replaced a decaying wooden Celtic cross that was in a dangerous and hazardous state. |
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After she had replaced her case in the netted baggage rack above her head, she opened the bag. |
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They all described how the Queen alone could be replaced by a head of state directly elected by the people. |
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She quickly moved her foot and replaced it with an open hand to help him to his feet. |
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Now, the open clash of arms would be replaced by a fierce contest of wills and ideas. |
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If the demand for electrical current exceeds the safety level, a fuse opens once and must be replaced to reconnect the circuit. |
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The large glass windows at the front are also being replaced so that they can open up to give drinkers a new open-air experience in good weather. |
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We replaced the tiny storm jib and this immediately gave us enough power to make better progress. |
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Tostadas are open-faced tacos whose soft tortillas have been replaced by crisp, oversized orange corn chips. |
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Tobacco's use in heathenish and healing rituals eventually would be replaced by its use in civilized medicine. |
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This will be replaced by mixed open forest and heathland, helping integrate the moorland, which has special protection status, to the forest. |
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The formula also applies to configurations in which one or two of the touching circles are replaced by straight lines. |
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Lager and heavy may have replaced whiskey, folk ate chips instead of tacos, but country music is all about feeling and the sentiment was real. |
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A huge number of cash crops, such as those mentioned above, have replaced the opium poppy as the Hill Tribes' livelihood. |
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In the twentieth century, most of those sympathetic to utilitarianism replaced hedonism with the desire-fulfilment theory. |
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He developed caterpillar tracks that replaced wheels on combine harvesters. |
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They are being replaced with traditional reflective road studs, popularly known as catseyes, while the cause of the problem is investigated. |
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This last detail reminds you why few really wept when the streetcars were replaced with buses. |
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Subsequently, wrought iron, having superior tensile strength, replaced cast iron in framing buildings. |
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Services will be curtailed while fire doors are replaced, by order of the Health and Safety Authority. |
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In practice air is nowadays never used in deep diving, the nitrogen being replaced by helium, which is far less soluble in fat. |
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Here, striated muscle is replaced by smooth muscle, the two types of muscle interdigitating over several centimeters. |
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Somehow we were under the impression that money clips were old hat, replaced by wallets and purses. |
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He replaced the empty clip in his rifle and handed his 1911 to Ideh as he passed. |
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The other day I finally replaced my 4 year old, badly broken and dead CD burner with a new model. |
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Originally made of stringybark and mallee sleepers in 1914, the line was later replaced by steel. |
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When she stepped out of her bathroom in new pajamas she quickly stripped her bed and pillow cases and replaced them. |
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Finally, there is a zone in which the cartilage cells die and are replaced by bone laid down by osteoblasts. |
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Then gas fires and central heating started to become popular and families replaced their coal fires. |
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A significant simplification is obtained if the water molecules are replaced by a structureless dielectric continuum. |
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Dried moss was replaced by synthetic materials used in stuffing car seats and furniture. |
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But since the football pitch has replaced the battlefield, our desire to see Germany get a good stuffing has not diminished. |
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It is topped by a stumpy, Lego-like lighthouse where a keeper and his family lived until 1987, when they were replaced by a light bulb. |
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The chemicals which must be replaced by 2007 include lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium and some flame retardants. |
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The bookstore is to be replaced by a chain store that sells everything for walkers. |
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Temples are still filled with worshipers and old buildings haven't been razed and replaced with cinderblock hideosities. |
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Satisfied, Ivan returned the ISCN transceiver to its hidey-hole and replaced the floor panel. |
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The report sent over from Italy removed the out-of-date names and replaced them with the correct names. |
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They have been replaced by the corresponding segments of the pigment of American chameleon. |
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The original fitted shelves below the high-level air bricks in the rear storage area have not been replaced. |
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If placed in a cradle it will protect the child from being stolen by fairies and replaced with changelings. |
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After years of intense grazing, existing chaparral and coastal scrub communities were largely replaced by nonnative grasses. |
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Even if a lot of the original furniture was replaced, Fowler keeps the principle that every room has its own individual character. |
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As they arrived in Latham, the familiar, edgy electronic Seinfeld music was momentarily replaced by a hillbilly twang. |
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For once, showboating and over-elaborate play had replaced their usual ruthless efficiency. |
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Dr. Borje Walldius in Sweden replaced knees in 1953 with a simple hinge joint but knees are complex and these replacements often loosened. |
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The existing two-bladed, semi-rigid, teetering rotor system is replaced with a four-bladed, hingeless, bearingless rotor system. |
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Anyway, Chasselas grapes have not been grown here for a long time and have been replaced by Chardonnay. |
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The peace of slumber over her face replaced the normal cheerfulness she constantly radiated. |
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The Babylonian civilisation in Mesopotamia replaced the Sumerian civilisation and the Akkadian civilisation. |
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Equipment is not replaced after it has worn out, positions are left unfilled and staff are dangerously overworked. |
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He had replaced his cheroot temporarily with a regulator mouthpiece and was in full-on paparazzi mode. |
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Some time during the 19th century the chalk and dartboard replaced the cribbage board as the standard method of scoring a game of darts. |
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During the second half of the eighteenth century, the ubiquitous storage trunks began to be replaced by wardrobes and chests of drawers. |
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The rain had taken the city's baseline odor of fear and body fluids and replaced it with fresh, sweet-smelling ozone. |
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The pacy, busy, vibrant winger has been replaced by a more thoughtful, more disciplined player. |
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After getting the dust off the glass she lit the wide wick and replaced the chimney. |
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Add to this the fact that superstructures can be altered or replaced entirely, allowing a mask to be updated while keeping the same substructure. |
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One reality supplants another as a drab home is replaced with opulent apartments and decadent parties. |
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In some towns old buildings have been demolished and replaced with monstrous modern carbuncles, a sure sign of shelling. |
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If chlorine gas is bubbled through ethanal, the hydrogen atoms of the methyl group are replaced by chlorine atoms to give chloral. |
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Some tenants had asked for an old chestnut paling fence that once surrounded the gardens to be replaced. |
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Bovine expansion had replaced the previous pampas grass by alfalfa prairies. |
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The storytelling of the legal documents is replaced by the prefaces and narratives of the pamphleteers. |
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Ultrasonography has replaced cholecystography as the diagnostic test for gall stones. |
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Mountain bikes and hiking boots have replaced picks and pans in this Gold Country town. |
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The dreary concrete surroundings will be replaced by marble floors and terracotta walls. |
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Gone was the impeccable make-up and pristine coiffures, replaced by bed hair and panda eyes. |
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The trees, which have been chopped down, but not uprooted, have been replaced by new turf. |
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They have been replaced by a blackcurrant variety to pander to tastes beyond the county. |
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The half-penny and farthing would gradually be replaced by a half-cent and quarter-cent. |
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Panic buys have been replaced by pressing the panic button and jettisoning the guy in charge of the team. |
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Pepper continued as a director of the corporation through 1872 after being replaced as mill agent by Nottingham hosier Everard H. Martin. |
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Clearly they will be chromakeyed out of the scene and replaced with some part of Godzilla in the movie. |
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This happened when organic polymers replaced chromates in both external and internal water treatment. |
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By the 1890's, chromolithography was being replaced by a new photographic reproduction methods. |
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The guy on the radio said that the fruit mince pies are gone, replaced immediately by the hot cross buns. |
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A pioneering wireless, paperless order-entry system has replaced the standard chart system. |
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I chuckled to myself as my morbid preoccupations melted away, replaced by a deep joy. |
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Cotton has now replaced the material previously made from beaten palm fibre and they have always needed some iron for parangs and cooking pots. |
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The beast is replaced with a thin, swift reptile that is capable taking sharp corners and hiding inside buildings. |
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In the second version the brass was replaced by a harmonium and the strings by a pianola and two cymbaloms. |
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Molecular or serological tools have not replaced these classic parasitological procedures. |
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Her Majesty's wishes were that it should be replaced with a Colour bearing the cypher of the Sovereign of the day. |
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He took out the switchblade and replaced it with a survival knife from the supply box, knowing it would be more useful. |
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The interior has been completely revamped, and the flat dash is replaced by a curved fascia with better switchgear. |
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I sympathize with Mr. Barbera's desire to see the place survive and not be replaced by a big Public Storage complex. |
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Ethnological concerns in turn were replaced by synchronic ethnographic research on the structure and functioning of individual societies. |
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The criminals often return once the insurance claim has been paid out and stolen goods have been replaced. |
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The original opening titles have been lost and replaced by one used for syndication. |
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The partition walls had been replaced with a single 70 mm by 300 mm beam, which was carried by the two party walls. |
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But as soon as participant data become available, the synoptical data are replaced. |
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The training ground has been repainted, the traditional claret replaced with brighter and more cheerful colours. |
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He removed her hushpuppies and replaced each of them with a white in-line skate. |
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As its numbers have grown, the old hutted classrooms have been replaced with new permanent ones and a new library has been added. |
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Three existing aerial appliances would be replaced by an enhanced fleet of four custom-built combined pump and aerial hybrids. |
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Many CFCs have been replaced with related materials known as hydrochlorofluorocarbons which reportedly do not interfere with the ozone layer. |
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The Netbook's 7.7in 640 x 480 passive matrix display has been replaced with an 800 x 600 TFT model. |
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We learn that a new form of identification known as papelles have replaced passports, visas and the like. |
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The old days of a beer keg on the coach on the way home have been replaced with trips back drinking water and eating pasta. |
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They whispered to the tall man as they cleared dirty plates off the table and replaced them with platters of desserts. |
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For public health policy to be realised, paternalism must be replaced by active encouragement of patients to participate in their own care. |
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In areas where there was a pedestrian crossing, crossing patrols weren't replaced so we didn't get one. |
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A new fountain and a patio paved with Lodi gravel replaced a decrepit pond. |
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In the later print, the blacksmith is seen brandishing a leg of ham and the Frenchman has been replaced by a paver who fondles a market seller. |
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Meanwhile, the government has buried electric and telephone cables and replaced old asphalt with paving stones. |
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Smart camouflage jackets and peaked caps replaced the rags and turbans of the past. |
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The euphoria has been fading out slowly but surely, and the trauma appears to be getting replaced by amnesia. |
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We then replaced the last three digits of each number with three random digits to ensure unlisted numbers would be included. |
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And with each gun she picked up she unloaded the paint bullets and replaced them with the real bullets. |
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Today slugging percentage has replaced batting average, and Tejada's slugging percentage was less than five-sixths that of Rodriguez. |
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He has replaced toxic chemicals with inorganic borates which have the same toxicity as table salt. |
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The white picket fences were gone but were replaced with bricks and decorative stones that bordered the colorful flower beds. |
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The traditional.22 rifle has been replaced by a choice of Browning automatic handgun or sawn-off 12 bore shotgun. |
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In order to effect this reduction, much of the sodium oxide added as a flux is replaced by boric oxide and some of the lime by alumina. |
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A Council of State on the Napoleonic model was introduced to draft decrees and control ministers, who replaced the collegiate system. |
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On her shirt was an unprintable slogan with the swear word strategically replaced with symbols. |
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So, slowly but surely, the Metrobus blue-and-yellow is dying out, and that horrible green Arriva thing will be replaced by a smart red. |
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There were also objections to the lack of narrativity and the sometimes psychedelic visual effects that replaced it. |
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In most of the world other than the U.S., rotary furnaces have replaced blast furnaces as the major smelting vessels for lead recycling. |
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By the 1990s, biology had replaced physics as the most important and visible of the natural sciences in America. |
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The nausea before mealtimes also mostly disappeared, only to be replaced by a complete lack of appetite. |
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An unsightly building in the centre of Hockley which was once an iron foundry is set to be demolished and replaced with a new block of offices. |
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The roads are much improved, and snake-rail fences have been replaced with barbed wire. |
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Nowadays, the old cedar snake fences have been replaced on most working farms by electric fences, or various kinds of wire. |
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She replaced the bowstring on her crossbow, having broken it earlier by catching it on the sheath of her sword. |
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Her mother got the point and got rid of the blatent sneaky smile and replaced it with a friendly, motherly smile. |
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In Europe, indigenous Neanderthals were replaced by the ancestors of modern humans only about 30,000 to 40,000 years ago. |
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Today, with restoration, bow windows have been replaced, with French windows, opening on to a terrace. |
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Yet by the end of his stay contempt had been replaced by admiration for the ingenuity of the Neapolitans in coping with an impossible situation. |
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It's always a cheap, black pair of shoes, they always last for about two years, they're always replaced by a near replica. |
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In warmer weather the food, especially fresh vegetables and fruit, may need to be replaced more than twice a day. |
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Picking up a pair of discarded pliers he snipped two wires and replaced some of the others. |
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Her features unreadable, she deliberately replaced the glass on the table before her, leaving it untasted. |
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He added that the glass was replaced but lasted for less than a month until this week. |
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In some cases, whole units disappeared, to be replaced by untrained and untried fillers. |
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Another tear replaced the first, and another, then another and another, until I was snuffling, low whines coming from my throat. |
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As cavalry platoons became too unwieldy, they were finally replaced by smaller paired tank and scout platoons. |
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This area had been damaged so many times the metal was unworkable and the raised section needed to be replaced. |
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The uniforms may have been replaced by sober suits, but the buzzcuts and the brightly polished shoes remained. |
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I took two of the uppers, stuffed the rest into the bottle, replaced the bottle, and went into the bathroom. |
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But as the k was typed in lower case, it was mysteriously replaced by an uppercase letter. |
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On close examination, some of the numbers or symbols had been rubbed out with a finger and replaced. |
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Then walk five minutes to the socking great Roman arena, where they've replaced men vs. lions with men vs. bulls. |
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The purity of the opening segment has slipped away, replaced by bravado and swagger. |
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And the esoteric world of European neo-Marxist theorizing has replaced the ballrooms and summer homes of Manhattan high society. |
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Holmes returned to his bench and quickly replaced the hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, and sodium carbonate to their proper storage locations. |
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This was the beginning of neo-realism, where Mussolini's escapism was replaced with raw truth. |
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When the medieval bridge was replaced with New London Bridge in 1831, the river could flow freely further upstream. |
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It took Ms. Copps three years after the disclosure to take action and have the eminent nepotist replaced. |
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As the winds switched to an equatorward direction, coastal upwelling ensued and the Columbia plume was replaced by cold, salty water nearshore. |
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Add to this the fact that all wooden bows are prone to breakage so again would need to be replaced. |
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So many useful shops disappear, to be replaced by a retail outlet that is not welcomed by many of us. |
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All the air voids that were previously present in the soil mass are now replaced by solidly packed soil. |
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In addition to new breechblocks and hammers, the older extractor was replaced with a newer design. |
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The vowel letters that are used in conjunction with the breve symbol are replaced by compound vowel letters. |
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In these cases the title of breve might be accompanied or replaced by that of notitia, or memoratorium. |
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Jenia's look of bitterness slowly melts away to be replaced by a somewhat puzzled look. |
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Also shown was a variant in which the brass fence guides were replaced by wooden arms secured by a bridle. |
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In 1948 the vacuum tube was replaced by longer-lived solid-state transistors, marking the dawn of microelectronics. |
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The prop engine has been replaced with two 1,800-newton thrust rocket engines. |
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The sorrowful good-byes continued for several minutes before a police officer replaced the handcuffs. |
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His eyes sort of changed when he said it, the coldness was replaced with something deep and soulful. |
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He said all the trees on the land were damaged by vandals four months ago and only replaced this week. |
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Or maybe Britain's reputation for politeness is long gone, replaced by a surly jobsworth attitude that slowly sours every day in this city. |
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He pulled another pair of spectacles out and replaced his old ones with them. |
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New varieties generally last only five to seven years before they are replaced. |
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Pressure transducers replaced flow sensors in our variometers in 1982 and their reliability and accuracy has been excellent. |
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The plastic bag has universally replaced the vasculum, but care needs to be taken to protect from the sun. |
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The derelict building is to be flattened and replaced with a open space and children's play park in the short term scheme. |
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In the short term scheme, intended to last for five years, the building will be replaced by an open space and children's play area. |
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All of that build-up for Christmas, and it's replaced by another holiday in the space of a day. |
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And on Wednesday, we had one of the brouhahas with the jurors, and we replaced it and put in a new juror. |
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Since the second world war vegetable ivory has been largely replaced by plastics. |
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Essentially, the cocoa butter is replaced by vegetable oil to improve the eating experience. |
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The banality and dullness of ordinary family life will be replaced by a vibrant, thrilling space opera. |
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According to the original scheme, spacewalking astronauts would have replaced failing batteries, gyroscopes and fine-guidance sensors. |
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Designers also are returning to buttons, which were replaced with zippers and Velcro during minimalist fashion trends. |
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Grasslands replaced forests, so grazing mammals spread at the expense of browsers. |
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Early codices were made of papyrus but later developments replaced this by vellum. |
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Under the plan, breakfast and lunch will be cancelled, replaced with a mid-morning brunch instead. |
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The predominance of industrial labor has to a large extent been replaced by the service sector in a brutally rapid transformation. |
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Trousers and spatterdashes replaced breeches and gaiters for field service. |
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Sights are a bead front and a buckhorn rear, which I quickly replaced with a Williams receiver peep sight. |
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The transverse process of the seventh vertebra may be bifid, and occasionally the costal process is replaced by a cervical rib. |
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Citroen have done away with the standard speedo and replaced it instead with a digital speedometer right in front of the driver. |
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This carbon oil replaced coal oil used in lamps, made from coal, and sperm oil which was becoming scarce. |
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Unlike Long John Silver, Captain Ahab uses no crutch, for he has replaced his missing limb with a piece of jaw-bone taken from a sperm whale. |
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Another witness said the accused had come to him for a new bull bar, and replaced his own more stylish bull bar with a heavier model. |
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And they were also concerned that the present school building, which is not listed, would be bulldozed and replaced with housing. |
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Radio stations have replaced hourly news with daily bulletins of community news. |
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The sound of the hatch opening was replaced with a loud grind at the front of the pod. |
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The kitchen has been fitted with new equipment and furniture will be replaced throughout the pub. |
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Pelham Humfrey and Purcell brought a new, incisive style of string music to the Chapel Royal anthem as violins replaced the old viols. |
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The white winter flowering heather and pink cyclamen had faded but were soon replaced by violas, primulas and grape hyacinth. |
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The workers had also complained about the unit's single non-functional fire extinguisher, which was replaced by two new ones. |
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The software offers a virtual disk assignment that replaced more complex hardware-intensive reconfigurations. |
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By the end of his life his Hollywood good looks had faded, replaced by the grim visage captured in Bruce Weber's documentary film Let's Get Lost. |
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Benn believed the Soviet system remained a positive force long after the workers' state of 1917 was replaced with the Stalinist bureaucracy. |
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Remote groups of corporate private capitalists were replaced by remote boards of corporate public bureaucrats. |
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Will the splenetic attack ads be replaced by straightforward pipebombing campaigns? |
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In the south, the Lombards claimed sovereignty, where they established a separate government, until they were replaced by the Normans in the eleventh century. |
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The cafe, opened as a feature of the baths in 1937, could be replaced by a dance studio to cater for an increasing trend for indoor exercise such as Pilates and aerobics. |
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The concept of perfection was thus replaced by that of mere sufficiency, and if sufficiency was achieved at a terrible cost it was not the less sufficient. |
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Despite the fact that wooden milk pails are increasingly replaced by plastic and aluminium containers, calabashes still play an important role in the lives of the Kavango. |
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The red pen, a calamus, was employed primarily for recording texts up until the 6th century, when the quill, the penna, the feather of a bird or a fowl, gradually replaced it. |
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He also vented his anger at their opponents for their unsporting antics during the game and yesterday he even suggested that their euphoria will now be replaced by shame. |
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Bradford has in recent times lost a lot of its manufacturing jobs and these have been replaced by cheap service jobs like takeaways, hotels and cleaners. |
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These changes are then replaced by the regenerative processes in autoplasty, and by a displacement of the transplant by the host's tissues in homoplasty and heteroplasty. |
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Michael Corbat, the head of Citigroup in Europe, who replaced pandit on Tuesday. |
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They are unsightly Neanderthal vermin who will be replaced shortly in our lifetime by experts whose skill at social engineering will make the family a defunct nightmare. |
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As municipal water and sewer systems replaced backyard wells, cesspools, and privies, outbreaks of cholera, typhoid fever, dysentery, malaria, and typhus diminished. |
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The bank had sent out letters to cardholders saying that their store card would automatically be replaced by a credit card unless they had any objections. |
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They replaced the water main only to damage the storm sewer. |
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Project homes are not built to last but to be replaced, so they will begin to show their age, both in their out-of-date styling and their decaying structure. |
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The 18-year-old Bolton boxer replaced his boxing gloves for running shoes to help his friend raise much needed cash for the victims of the Asian tsunami. |
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Such gowns, by the late 1850s, had hoops, wire contraptions which replaced the multitude of petticoats and which caused women's dresses to billow out even further. |
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I wish I had, because my dread about being trapped with cruise-ship bozos would have been replaced by a more accurate dread of being trapped with ocean-liner snobs. |
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One of York's free-standing gas lamps in the small road off Lawrence Street was to be replaced with an up-to-date electric mercury discharge lamp attached to a wall bracket. |
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She cut her hair short and bleached it blond, flaunted cast-off clothes and vivid red lipstick, shaved her eyebrows and replaced them with gold streaks. |
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Two to three metre thick ice plates quickly replaced the open sea. |
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Although steering wheel and brake pedal remain, the mechanical connection between them and the parts they activate has been replaced by an electric signal. |
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The brasses, with the exception of the side handles, were replaced. |
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Five Carlow and four Kerrymen walked to the line to be replaced by subs. |
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The current chain-link fence at the bottom of a slope, running along the property, which is on parkland, she said, is old and needs to be replaced. |
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