This use was replaced by coke in the 19th Century as part of the Industrial Revolution. |
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The band renamed themselves Badfinger and in 1969 Griffiths left and was replaced by Molland. |
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Wind power is variable, and during low wind periods it must be replaced by other power sources. |
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It retired from service on 16 August 2011, to be replaced by the third generation vessel. |
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Receiving much less than he had requested, he resigned and was replaced by Brian Faulkner. |
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Three months later the Parliament of Northern Ireland and government were suspended, and later abolished, and replaced by Direct Rule. |
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In 1908, the ship was replaced by a new one, the Helga II, which was built to the specifications of Green and Holt. |
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In many places, bone elements are replaced by cartilage and even fat, thereby improving their hydrostatic qualities. |
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Italian was the official language of Corsica until the 9th of May of 1859, when it was replaced by French. |
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The government of the conservative Prime Minister was replaced by the technocratic cabinet of Mario Monti. |
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In 2014, challenged by the new Secretary of the PD Matteo Renzi, Letta resigned and was replaced by Renzi. |
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Hot coffee may be sometimes replaced by hot tea, depending on personal taste. |
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On that date the six districts and Cornwall County Council were abolished and were replaced by Cornwall Council. |
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In these cases, the administrative institutions of the province are replaced by the governmental institutions of the community. |
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The medieval Code of Jutland applied for Schleswig until 1900 when it was replaced by the Prussian Civil Code. |
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The stretch from Mid Yell to Gutcher is replaced by the A968, but it recommences after that. |
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After independence, Dutch was dropped as an official language and replaced by Malay. |
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Wagon freighting was also essential to American growth until it was replaced by the railroad and the truck. |
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Under the Directory, they were replaced by a simple police court, attended by a justice of the peace, and a police correctional court. |
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Following financial difficulties, Connex lost the franchise and was replaced by South Eastern Trains and after Southeastern. |
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Plautius became governor of the new province, until 47 when he was replaced by Publius Ostorius Scapula. |
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These were forgotten and replaced by incessant controversies on tactics, strategy, gunnery, torpedo warfare, blockade, etc. |
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The British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain, resigned during the battle and was replaced by Winston Churchill. |
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The first few missile boats were originally torpedo boats, with the torpedo tubes replaced by missile launchers. |
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Abbas II was deposed as khedive and replaced by his uncle, Hussein Kamel, as sultan. |
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The pedicel gives rise to a spiky antler the following year, that is replaced by a branched antler in the third year. |
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In most of eastern Asia, the house sparrow is entirely absent, replaced by the Eurasian tree sparrow. |
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All the gneiss roofing slates have vanished, to be replaced by pantiles painting patchworks of all possible orange hues. |
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The English tried to obtain supplies from the Baltic, but at this period bows were being replaced by guns in any case. |
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Orcein and other lichen dyes have largely been replaced by synthetic versions. |
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Pictish was replaced by Gaelic in the latter centuries of the Pictish period. |
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Since World War II the United Kingdom was forced to withdraw from the area, to be replaced by India, the USSR, and the United States. |
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An economy based on manual labour was replaced by one dominated by industry and the manufacture of machinery. |
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It also marked the downfall of Napoleon III and the end of the Second French Empire, which was replaced by the Third Republic. |
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The Clovis culture was replaced by several more localized regional cultures from the time of the Younger Dryas cold climate period onward. |
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The Solutrean toolmaking industry disappeared from Europe around 17,000 years ago, replaced by the lithic technology of the Magdalenian culture. |
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Later, native workers were replaced by Africans imported through a large commercial slave trade. |
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When the cautious McClellan failed to follow up on Antietam, he was replaced by Maj. |
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When Britain did face a cotton shortage, it was temporary, being replaced by increased cultivation in Egypt and India. |
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Many small incinerators formerly found in apartment houses have now been replaced by waste compactors. |
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From 650 BC onwards, the aristocracies had to fight not to be overthrown and replaced by populist tyrants. |
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The use of the national or feudal levy was gradually replaced by paid troops of domestic retinues or foreign mercenaries. |
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This tourmalinisation occurred during the late stages of cooling of the granite, as feldspar and mica were partly replaced by tourmaline. |
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In Scotland they survived until 1975, when they were abolished and replaced by district courts and later by justice of the peace courts. |
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In newer sites, these flight progress strips have been replaced by electronic data presented on computer screens. |
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In 1974 the Boards were abolished and replaced by Regional Health Authorities. |
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Eric Pickles, previously the Communities Secretary left the Cabinet and received a knighthood, being replaced by Greg Clark. |
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In 1974 the Penzance Borough was abolished and replaced by Penwith District Council. |
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In June 2012, the regional shows ended and were replaced by a single BBC Introducing show presented by Jen Long and Ally McCrae. |
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It was replaced by an extension to the early news bulletin, despite public opposition and a campaign to save it. |
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Peel resigned in 1846, after the repeal narrowly passed, and was replaced by Lord John Russell. |
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Derby resigned in 1868, to be replaced by Benjamin Disraeli, who charmed Victoria. |
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It is a chain ferry, and is one of the few remaining not to be replaced by a physical bridge. |
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Today, however, true flying boats have largely been replaced by seaplanes with floats and amphibian aircraft with wheels. |
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It was replaced by a weaker administration headed by the Duke of Devonshire and dominated by William Pitt. |
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It is one of a few remaining chain ferries not replaced by a physical bridge. |
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Midway through the season coach Paul Terry stood down and was replaced by Giles White. |
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Smyth, who left after an argument with Barson, was replaced by Gavin Rodgers, Barson's girlfriend's brother. |
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Mark Bedford took a break from the band and was replaced by Graham Bush for the tour. |
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It was not until the late 20th century that natural fibers were replaced by synthetics in mainstream use. |
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In 1950, after the new Indian Constitution was adopted, the provinces in India were replaced by redrawn states and union territories. |
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This was discontinued in 2010 but was replaced by the Southern Vectis number 3 bus. |
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As part of this investment project the reservations and ticketing system was replaced by CarRes from Carus. |
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Under these proposals, to reduce costs, the line would be singled with passing places and the third rail replaced by overhead lines. |
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By 1992 these units had been replaced by newly refurbished London Underground 1938 Stock, designated Class 483 by British Rail. |
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In April 1935, the AM subcarriers were replaced by FM subcarriers, with much improved results. |
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Growth occurs at the tip, and is initially cartilage, which is later replaced by bone tissue. |
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Mode 1, for example, was in use in Europe long after it had been replaced by Mode 2 in Africa. |
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During the language change in the 19th century some Danish and North Frisian dialects in Southern Schleswig were replaced by German. |
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Because he had been linked with various scandals in his home city of Brunswick, he resigned in 1999 and was replaced by Sigmar Gabriel. |
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If there ever were genuinely Gothic runes, they were soon replaced by the Gothic alphabet. |
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An equally important reform was the abolition of private tax farming, which was replaced by salaried civil service tax collectors. |
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The Merovingian dynasty was thereby replaced by the Carolingian dynasty, named after Charles Martel. |
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Germanic subjects had been replaced by the feudal system of the Three Estates of the Realm. |
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During the 19th and 20th centuries these dialects have partly and gradually been replaced by today's Standard German. |
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The monarchy was replaced by a shaky coalition of political parties that declared itself the Provisional Government. |
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Norn had also been a spoken language in Caithness but had probably become extinct there by the 15th century, replaced by Scots. |
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In 1967, New Zealand's currency was decimalised and the shilling was replaced by a ten cent coin of the same size and weight. |
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From the late 14th century even Latin was replaced by Inglis as the language of officialdom and literature. |
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Native troops were therefore cashiered and replaced by foreign mercenaries on specific contract. |
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These three towns remained the centre of the English silk throwing industry until silk throwing was replaced by silk waste spinning. |
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In the end, the formerly successful generals were replaced by a younger generation considered more loyal to the government in Damascus. |
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On October 10, 1910, the monarchy was deposed and replaced by the Portuguese First Republic. |
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After the first World War, cricket declined in popularity and was replaced by soccer and baseball. |
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The head of the commission stated that long prison sentences were being replaced by harassment and intimidation. |
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However, the last proposal is military air base in Montijo that would be replaced by a civil airport. |
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In 1972, the Smallwood government was replaced by the Progressive Conservative administration of Frank Moores. |
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Rio continued as the capital of Brazil after 1889, when the monarchy was replaced by a republic. |
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This was under a transitional arrangement, in which he was replaced by Cassam Uteem later that year. |
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After several years, the royal rule was replaced by democratic city states, although there existed a few kings when Alexander invaded India. |
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By 1884, the tribute was replaced by the cedula personal, wherein everyone over 18 were required to pay for personal identification. |
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During the 19th century, the cowpox virus used for smallpox vaccination was replaced by vaccinia virus. |
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Purely indigenous music has almost entirely disappeared, replaced by that of European influence. |
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Some rebellious kings were replaced by calpixqueh, or appointed governors rather than dynastic rulers. |
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As the empire grew, the system evolved further and some tlatoani were replaced by other officials. |
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Conscription was abolished in 1999 and replaced by voluntary military service. |
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Capello made a change on the hour which was presumably enforced by injury as the excellent Young was replaced by Stewart Downing. |
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However, within three generations French was replaced by Dutch as the home language of most of the Huguenot descendants. |
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While in the Netherlands, the floor of the hold was replaced by antique Dutch bricks. |
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Bartlett resigned as Premier in January 2011 and was replaced by Lara Giddings, who became Tasmania's first female Premier. |
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On the fifth day of the siege Tolbuzin was killed by a cannon ball and replaced by Afanasii Baiton. |
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On July 4, it reached Vladivostok where all Black Sea sailors were replaced by local crew members. |
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However, their once vital status has been largely replaced by other livestock species, especially the pig, chicken, and cow. |
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By the eleventh century, the Alfredian language had been replaced by Late West Saxon. |
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As a result, concern for the salvation of souls has been replaced by pseudosociology, pop psychology, and humanist theology. |
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As a theoretical concept or model, though, it has been supplemented and even replaced by others. |
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A string of words that can be replaced by a single pronoun without rendering the sentence grammatically unacceptable is a noun phrase. |
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In other tenses, nas is replaced by na bu and as by a bu, both of which lenite the adjective if possible. |
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These variations, however, have almost completely been replaced by the term bogan. |
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This was in fact the ancient version of the mortarboard before the top square was stiffened and the tump replaced by a tassel and button. |
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But in Kerala this name was replaced by the word 'Christians' in the 20th century. |
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In May 1776, Congress voted to suppress all forms of crown authority, to be replaced by locally created authority. |
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This statute was repealed and replaced by the Short Titles Act 1896, which conferred short titles on about 2,000 Acts. |
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Native speakers of French may not understand certain Law French terms not used in modern French or replaced by other terms. |
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In some jurisdictions, the terms mens rea and actus reus have been replaced by alternative terminology. |
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Specifically, as to civil law, the many different bodies of law used in different parts of France were replaced by a single legal code. |
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Nevertheless, the Court's balance began to shift within months when Justice van Devanter retired and was replaced by Senator Hugo Black. |
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More than 50 titles have been repealed and replaced by successor titles, and nine of those have been replaced a second time. |
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More than 50 titles have been repealed and replaced by successor titles, and thirteen of those have been replaced a second time. |
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In 1905, Newton's axioms were replaced by those of Albert Einstein's special relativity, and later on by those of general relativity. |
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In other common law countries the bar exam is often replaced by a period of work with a law firm known as articles of clerkship. |
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The settlement served mostly as an outpost for trading in fur with the native Lenape tribespeople, but was later replaced by Fort Orange. |
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From 1861 Indian artillery was replaced by British units, except for a few mountain batteries. |
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In July 1920, the military administration was replaced by a civilian administration headed by a High Commissioner. |
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Juries were replaced by a tribunal of a professional judges and two lay assessors that were dependable party actors. |
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This devolution may be suspended and replaced by direct rule by the Government of the United Kingdom. |
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Following her conviction, she was replaced by Vice President Michel Temer, who had served as acting president while Rousseff's case was pending. |
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By 1795 most similar engines around Manchester had been replaced by Boulton and Watt or Bateman and Sherratt engines. |
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Ultimately, the process was replaced by puddling, though it remains unclear how quickly. |
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The original horse pump at Thames Head was replaced by a windmill, but Clowes discovered that he could not stop the summit pound from leaking. |
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By the time the train reached Eccles, the day's drizzle had been replaced by a storm. |
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Both appendices are from IISI material, earlier on the web but now replaced by more recent data. |
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The dam was initially the most common coin in Akbar's time, before being replaced by the rupee as the most common coin in succeeding reigns. |
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In recent times, the trading farmers market now only occurs seasonally, replaced by weekend continental and craft markets. |
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Both of these were largely replaced by wire cable by the late 19th century. |
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The definite article was at first a or ee, which was later replaced by the. |
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Lampard was replaced by Kalou but the substitute immediately gave the ball to Jonas, whose 25-yard curler was tipped wide by Cech. |
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In corporations, death by overhead has been replaced by death by PowerPoint. Nothing has changed but the technology. |
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Floppy diskette drives have largely been replaced by more efficient media such as the USB memory stick. |
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What is destroyed will be replaced by creative light, fulfillness and progressive development. |
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Through the years, though, the german was replaced by new and more popular dances, but in many instances the name stayed on. |
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It is not known exactly when handheld black-powder weapons were first used, nor when the handgonne was later replaced by the matchlock. |
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The Parliamentarians were victorious, Charles I was executed and the kingdom replaced by the Commonwealth. |
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In modern times, marchlands have been replaced by clearly defined and demarcated borders. |
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These are being phased out and replaced by the National Qualifications of the Curriculum for Excellence. |
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A version of the Norse language was spoken there from the Viking invasions until replaced by Scots in the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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However, by 1850, especially following the Irish Potato Famine, the system had been replaced by poor immigrant labour. |
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These grafts persist however as homostatic grafts and are completely replaced by host tissues in time. |
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Lothian Regional Council was replaced by four unitary councils based on the former districts. |
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He retired in 2013 and was replaced by Michael Proffitt, who is the eighth chief editor of the dictionary. |
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By 900, Pictish appears to have become extinct, completely replaced by Gaelic. |
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It was spoken by a few peasants and merchants brought over from England, and was largely replaced by Irish before the Tudor Conquest of Ireland. |
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From the medieval period, the process of direct reduction in bloomeries began to be replaced by an indirect process. |
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Between 1773 and 1777, the Grand Jury House was replaced by John Carr's elegant Court House for the Assizes of the whole county. |
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If the incumbent senator dies, he is replaced by a person appointed by the governor. |
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In 1197, Henry VI died and was replaced by Otto IV, Richard I's own nephew. |
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Under this new constitution, monarchical absolutism was replaced by parliamentary supremacy. |
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The Duke of Bedford died on 14 September 1435 and was replaced by a lesser man. |
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By around 1400 serfdom was virtually extinct in England, replaced by the form of tenure called copyhold. |
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The 39 Articles were replaced by the Westminster Confession, the Book of Common Prayer by the Directory of Public Worship. |
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The bishops who were removed from the ecclesiastical bench were replaced by appointees who would agree to the reforms. |
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He was replaced by Charles Blount, Lord Mountjoy, who took three years to defeat the rebels. |
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The impossibility of the physical presence of the monarch was replaced by viceroys, the post of viceroy the direct representation of the monarch. |
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In November 2006, Standing Committees were replaced by Public Bill Committees. |
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He was replaced by his eldest, Protestant daughter Mary and her husband William of Orange. |
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The Hulme Locks Branch Canal in Manchester is now disused, and on 26 May 1995 was replaced by the nearby Pomona Lock. |
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When the treasurer Jonathan Backhouse retired in 1833 to become a Quaker minister he was replaced by Joseph Pease. |
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The House of Orange was expelled and replaced by the Batavian Republic, a French satellite state. |
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The universal male suffrage of 1793 was replaced by limited suffrage based on property. |
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On 14 March 1801, Pitt was formally replaced by the Speaker of the House of Commons, Henry Addington. |
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Prime Minister Spencer Perceval was assassinated in 1812 and was replaced by Lord Liverpool. |
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Rule by fiefdoms and aristocracy was widely replaced by national ideologies based on shared origins and culture. |
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After the Acts of Union 1707, England as a sovereign state ceased to exist, replaced by the new Kingdom of Great Britain. |
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Arthur Henderson resigned from the Cabinet in 1917 amid calls for party unity to be replaced by George Barnes. |
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Consequently, Clegg resigned as leader and was replaced by Tim Farron, who was elected in the leadership election. |
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However, the funding was pulled and the scheme has been replaced by the proposed Leeds Trolleybus scheme. |
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The LSC has been replaced by the Young People's Learning Agency, and the Skills Funding Agency. |
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By the late sixth century, this arrangement had been replaced by a permanent monarchy, the Kingdom of the Lombards. |
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Gold continued to be minted until the end of the 7th century, when it was replaced by silver coins. |
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Cathedral schools were in turn replaced by the universities established in major European cities. |
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Regions were themselves abolished in 1996 and replaced by the current unitary council areas. |
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Others were replaced by a footbridge when the weir was removed as at Hart's Weir Footbridge. |
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Starting in the 1930s, these were largely replaced by motor buses and trolley buses. |
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It survived for over one and a half thousand years but was then replaced by a thinner Georgian wall. |
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These circulated until 1928 when they were replaced by Bank of England notes. |
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In 2000, this restriction was replaced by a more flexible Special Security Arrangement. |
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It was replaced by a new railway bridge in 1859, and the suspension chains were used to complete the Clifton Suspension Bridge. |
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In the 19th century, infinitesimals were replaced by the epsilon, delta approach to limits. |
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Convection moves the heated liquid upwards in the system as it is simultaneously replaced by cooler liquid returning by gravity. |
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Convection allows for the movement of the heated liquid out of the solar collector to be replaced by colder liquid which is in turn heated. |
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Connelly left the DH for a position in the Cabinet Office in June 2009 and was replaced by Tim Donohoe and Carol Clarke. |
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Democracy was stalled by the martial law that had been enforced by President Iskander Mirza, who was replaced by army chief, General Ayub Khan. |
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Mushtaq was replaced by Justice Abu Sayem as President, while the three chiefs of the armed services become martial law administrators. |
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In the 1950s, they were replaced by a rapidly growing population of Chinese from the rural areas in Hong Kong's New Territories. |
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One effect of the policy is that worn out road signs are replaced by bilingual ones, but this plan has drawn some criticism. |
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The local school boards that they largely controlled were abolished and replaced by county governments that were usually controlled by Anglicans. |
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In 1965, this was replaced by the Evangelical Friends Alliance, which, in 1989, became Evangelical Friends Church International. |
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Edmunds, which was replaced by a larger church in 1095, into which Edmund's relics were translated. |
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They are still extant, although the fabric of Wilfrid's churches above ground has been replaced by later structures. |
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In such case, crossings of magnetosubbands are replaced by anticrossings and pseudogaps in energy spectrum are open. |
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He was sacked in February 2015 and replaced by another former Forest player, Dougie Freedman. |
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Over the course of time, the palisade might be replaced by a fine brick or stone wall, and the ditch serve also as a moat. |
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The style fell markedly out of favor in the 1930s, replaced by the more grandiose nationalist styles that Stalin favored. |
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After the Middle Ages, the word elf tended to be replaced by other terms, becoming archaic, dialectal, or surviving only in fossilised terms. |
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At some stage in the nineteenth century, the rigid swords were replaced by flexible rappers. |
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In some cases the solid pastry top is replaced by a pastry lattice, allowing the meat filling to be seen. |
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Towards the end of Johnson's stay at Oxford, his tutor, Jorden, left Pembroke and was replaced by William Adams. |
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The payments continued until 1835, when they were replaced by a capital settlement. |
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In the case of Oxford University it was the standard text until 1919, when it was replaced by Marshall's Principles of Economics. |
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In 1998 Jim Lloyd retired from the programme and was replaced by Mike Harding. |
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In October 2012 it was announced that Mike Harding would be leaving the programme to be replaced by Mark Radcliffe. |
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Stuart was the son of James II, who had been deposed in 1688 and replaced by his Protestant relations. |
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It was replaced by a new structure designed by Christopher Wren and renamed the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. |
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Previously it had been held at Temple Newsam in Leeds, before being replaced by Carling's Leeds Festival. |
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Cukor was dismissed and replaced by Victor Fleming, with whom Leigh frequently quarrelled. |
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His illness forced him to withdraw from the filming of Kiss Me, Stupid and he was replaced by Ray Walston. |
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When Dean left in 1938 to be replaced by Michael Balcon from MGM, about 60 films had been made at the studios. |
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However, shortly before Scott was due to start work, a schedule conflict meant he was replaced by Raymond Cusick. |
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On 4 September 2012, Hunt was appointed Health Secretary in a cabinet reshuffle and replaced by Maria Miller. |
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A number of players may be replaced by substitutes during the course of the game. |
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A dismissed batsman leaves the field, to be replaced by another batsman from the batting team. |
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If injured or taken ill the batsman may temporarily retire, and be replaced by the next batsman. |
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This was increased to six tackles in 1972 and in 1983 the scrum was replaced by a handover. |
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Hodgson resigned as manager immediately, and just under a month later was replaced by Sam Allardyce. |
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Cleveland Bridge withdrew from the project and replaced by Dutch firm Hollandia with all the attendant problems of starting over. |
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Shankly retired soon afterwards and was replaced by his assistant, Bob Paisley. |
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Souness was replaced by Roy Evans, and Liverpool went on to win the 1995 Football League Cup Final. |
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Matt Busby resigned as manager in 1969 and was replaced by the reserve team coach, former Manchester United player Wilf McGuinness. |
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He was replaced by Ron Atkinson, who immediately broke the British record transfer fee to sign Bryan Robson from West Bromwich Albion. |
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These were dismantled in 1987 and replaced by a lighting system embedded in the roof of each stand, which remains in use today. |
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On 5 March 1935, Ray resigned and was replaced by Billy Hampson, who remained in charge for 12 years. |
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Ridsdale and O'Leary publicly fell out over the sale, and O'Leary was sacked and replaced by former England manager Terry Venables. |
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Tensions mounted between Ridsdale and Venables and with the team underachieving, Venables was sacked and replaced by Peter Reid. |
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McAllister was replaced by Simon Grayson, who resigned from his post as manager of Blackpool to take the position. |
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Ramsey was replaced by Jackie Milburn, under whose leadership fortunes on the pitch plummeted. |
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When Greig was discovered as being instrumental in World Series Cricket, he was sacked, and replaced by Mike Brearley. |
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After scoring a pair in the first Test against Australia, Botham lost the captaincy due to his poor form, and was replaced by Mike Brearley. |
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In addition, the doubles events in table tennis were replaced by team events. |
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The pitch at Twickenham was replaced by a hybrid 'Desso' type, in June 2012, which uses artificial fibres entwined with real grass. |
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In 1996 it was replaced by the Super League although winning the Super League is still regarded as winning the Championship. |
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Vince Karalius then took over but was sacked in September 1979, he was replaced by Kel Coslett. |
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He was replaced by former New Zealand international team coach Brian McClennan. |
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In 1991, the three chevrons of the logo were replaced by just one, and the font was modernised. |
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The Australian was replaced by Finnish driver, Keke Rosberg, who had not scored a single championship point the previous year. |
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Despite this, Bailey was soon replaced by Johnny Herbert for the balance of the season. |
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He was replaced by Daniil Kvyat for 2015, who had spent a single season with the junior Toro Rosso team. |
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The exiting challenger of record was replaced by a challenger committee, where decisions are made by popular vote. |
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In 2006, it was replaced by a Human Rights Council consisting of 47 nations. |
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Such like, he expired means the same as he died, yet my passport has expired cannot be replaced by my passport has died. |
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From 1 January 2019 this contribution will be abolished, as it is being replaced by higher income tax instead. |
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Most notably, the office of Lord Lieutenant was abolished, being replaced by the new office of Governor of Northern Ireland. |
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Following the Northern Ireland peace process, military surveillance has been replaced by routine PSNI patrols. |
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Most of these old structures were replaced by the predominantly Victorian buildings seen in today's Old Town. |
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Ireland used the Irish Pound from 1928 until 2001 when it was replaced by the Euro. |
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Iain Duncan Smith, in favour of leaving, resigned on 19 March and was replaced by Stephen Crabb who was in favour of remaining. |
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Threatened with votes of no confidence, on March 20 Lord North resigned and his Tory government was replaced by the Whigs. |
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A several month armistice followed, during which Kray was replaced by the Archduke John, with the Austrian army retiring behind the river Inn. |
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He was replaced by the Peelite Earl of Aberdeen, with Gladstone as his Chancellor. |
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The Ottoman Empire was soon replaced by Turkey and several other countries in the Middle East. |
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In December, French was replaced by General Douglas Haig as commander of the British forces. |
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In August 1916 the German leadership along the western front had changed as Falkenhayn resigned and was replaced by Hindenburg and Ludendorff. |
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Many art museum directors lost their posts in 1933 and were replaced by party members. |
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Following the failure of Operation Battleaxe, Archibald Wavell was relieved of command and replaced by Claude Auchinleck. |
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General Auchinleck, although he had checked Rommel's advance at the First Battle of El Alamein, was replaced by General Harold Alexander. |
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Eleventh Army Group HQ was replaced by Allied Land Forces South East Asia and NCAC and XV Corps were placed directly under this new headquarters. |
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During the fighting at Umm Qataf, Colonel Yassa was badly wounded and replaced by Colonel Saadedden Mutawally. |
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In January 1974, Brian Faulkner was narrowly deposed as UUP leader and replaced by Harry West. |
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In the September 2007 rebranding, this depiction of the Royal Arms was replaced by one of the Flag of Scotland. |
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This old astronomical prime meridian has been replaced by a more precise prime meridian. |
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Between 1889 and 1975 Scotland was divided into burghs and counties, which were replaced by regions and districts. |
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They have now been replaced by the Championship 1 side, North Wales Crusaders. |
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In December 2012, the former Cayman Open will be replaced by the Women's World Championships, the largest tournament in the world. |
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In August 2010, this system was replaced by the direct payment by the government of grants and tuition fees. |
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Mom-and-pop diners and cafes are disappearing from American main streets, being replaced by bland corporate giants and insipid franchises. |
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Otherwise, the Privy Council's powers have now been largely replaced by the Cabinet of the United Kingdom. |
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At the same time, Labour leader and First Minister Alun Michael was replaced by Rhodri Morgan. |
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He retired in 1963 and was replaced by Terence O'Neill, who emerged ahead of other candidates, Jack Andrews and Faulkner. |
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He was replaced by Tom Elliott as party leader in the subsequent leadership election. |
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The ranks of private, used by the RMLI, and gunner, used by the RMA, were abolished and replaced by the rank of Marine. |
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Following the end of the Cold War, the threat of direct conventional military confrontation with other states has been replaced by terrorism. |
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By September 2001, when the British training teams were replaced by an international force, the DDR process was almost complete. |
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The Anglians were replaced by a detachment of 1st Battalion, The Royal Irish Regiment, formed around C Company. |
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In May 2005, 4 Armoured Brigade was replaced by 12 Mechanised Brigade with the handover of responsibility taking place on 30 May. |
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They were withdrawn from service in 2012 and replaced by new 4000 class diesel multiple units. |
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The Conservative government of John Major lost the 1997 general election, replaced by Labour. |
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This was in turn replaced by the Strategic Rail Authority, which has since been abolished. |
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Finlayson lost the confidence of the Board in 2014 and resigned, replaced by Andrew Gould. |
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On 1 April 2006, the Director General was replaced by the Water Services Regulation Authority. |
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The system continued unchanged until 1965, when the London County Council was replaced by the Greater London Council. |
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Mostly idiotic mumblage about how Paul McCartney was dead and had been replaced by a robot. |
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Dawson left after frequently arguing with Daltrey and after being briefly replaced by Gabby Connolly, Daltrey moved to lead vocals. |
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The album's jacket image of a topless pubescent girl was deemed controversial in the United States and was replaced by a photograph of the band. |
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White was replaced by Zak Starkey, drummer of the Who and the son of the Beatles' Ringo Starr. |
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The separation of regional cultures that had marked the 19th century was replaced by a global culture. |
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Reed left the production at a relatively early stage of production and was replaced by Lewis Milestone. |
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After his death, Burton was replaced by Edward Fox, and the character changed to Faulkner's younger brother. |
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The BBC HD channel closed in March 2013 and was replaced by BBC2 HD in the same month. |
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On 6 February 2015, it was announced that Judge Richard Marks was to be replaced by Judge Charles Wide at the retrial. |
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Gareth Bale and Marley Watkins withdrew due to injury and were replaced by Tom Bradshaw and Ryan Hedges. |
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This change strip was replaced by the traditional white one just two years later. |
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