Perhaps I should explain that these hoggs are last year's ewe lambs that are to become flock replacements. |
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There is discontent and he is a bit of a focus for that, but this latest outbreak has also thrust the spotlight on other potential replacements. |
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Plus, managers spend all their time hiring replacements rather than running your business. |
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To be sure, there are no exact replacements for the cash that can come from venture capital firms. |
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Because the batteries in question are standard AAs, I can buy them cheaply, and I can get spare sets and replacements easily. |
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The crew has patched the system, but their replacements are bringing spare parts along to attempt a full repair. |
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All the chased and engraved brasses on the high chest are original, whereas those on the dressing table are replacements. |
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Go ahead and require them to shape up or start learning to train their Polish replacements. |
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The bamboo reacted benignly, growing replacements in a most unthreatening manner and generally seeming to know its place. |
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They were four players short of the team that had won the Munster crown but the replacements were also top class. |
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The entire piece was repainted sometime prior to 1980, and the wood bookrests may be replacements. |
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But their attempts to unionize are going to fail, because their replacements are already on the way. |
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The original skimobile lift is now a museum piece, but there are plenty of modern replacements. |
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Benefits would come from increased online home shopping, and e-service replacements for traditional phone and health services. |
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Their playing time figures to come in blowouts or as replacements for players in foul trouble. |
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They are most often used in new installations and as replacements because they are mortised into the frame of the door. |
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A builder's hoarding had to be placed round the entire building while replacements were made. |
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With his recent successful hip replacements, he is in better shape now than he has been for some time. |
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The sight of the elderly dying in hospital corridors or waiting months for hip replacements upsets us. |
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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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My mother has had two hip replacements and lots of other osteoarthritic problems, and it seems my brother has it too. |
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Natural oils may turn out to be valuable adjuvants or even replacements for many anti-germicidals under a variety of conditions. |
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Various other communities want better docks, wharves, breakwaters, and repairs or replacements for airport runways and buildings. |
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Conversation halted on the picket line as the strikers waited to catch a glimpse of their temporary replacements. |
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The group agrees to hold off on any real decisions until replacements are hired. |
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The team is dealing from strength because it already has possible replacements Brad Badger, Langston Walker, Chad Slaughter and Darryl Ashmore. |
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As part of the surgeon's criteria for total joint replacements, I catheterized the patient intraoperatively after anesthesia with intubation. |
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They had developed and patented a form of fuel that uses emulsions of water and petroleum as replacements for traditional fuels. |
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So we think of prosthetics as replacements for arms, or replacements for eyes, or replacements for ears. |
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The replacement cycle tends to be three years for PCs, and a compelling set of technologies and features also motivates replacements. |
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But Berger and Rosenberg say they've done hundreds of joint replacements with same-day discharges and have never had a readmission. |
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The ageing of the world's population has been the primary driver for hip replacements, or arthroplasty. |
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In spite of three hip replacements, Adams manages to visit his local pub to play piquet most evenings and continues to write. |
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We constructed deletion mutants for nonessential genes by one-step gene replacements. |
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In the end, management refused to buckle, permanent replacements were brought in, and most of the pressmen lost their jobs. |
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The dealer can discard cards and draw replacements from the stock as fast as he or she likes. |
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Even as high-ticket items, separators are built to last, with many models lasting 15 to 20 years with minor adjustments and replacements. |
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The pre-owned market is artificially propped up because there aren't any real replacements. |
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When the fall's new shows stumble, the networks will be ready with replacements. |
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It's bad enough for dancers to have hip replacements without the extra stress of strange side effects like squeaking. |
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Twenty-eight mid-season replacements are already on the back burners of the six networks, compared with last year's 21 shows. |
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I might be old-fashioned when it comes to cricket, but allowing replacements for reasons other then injury just isn't cricket to me. |
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The hated yellow tiles on the Arndale Centre may be stuck in the Seventies but their replacements are positively prehistoric. |
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Corporate attorney John Olson and Texas Securities Commissioner Denise Voigt Crawford are viewed as possible White House replacements. |
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While they're gone, employers are expected to make do, whether by shuffling personnel, hiring temporary replacements, or training new workers. |
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Now, I've got nothing against either Hampshire or Davenport, but they do seem like second-string replacements for the original actors. |
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With demand for carbohydrate-based fat replacements rising, the company plans to seek commercial food processors to help market Z-trim. |
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The current rash of quick-turn CEO replacements, with the former CEO being brought in for a replay, creates some interesting connotations. |
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I'm constantly looking for replacements for my jobs but can't find them at all! |
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The Graphic mine in the same district is known for smithsonite replacements after crinoid stems and mollusk shells. |
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In terms of replacements to cover for the injured players, Sedgley could do a lot worse than follow Orrell's example. |
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Other cousins, replacements for my Polish uncles, stood around the keg with cups of beer. |
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He also covenanted to be responsible for all repairs to the pump other than capital replacements. |
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The current overload left manager Alvin Dark short of capable pinch-hitters and defensive replacements. |
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Cow numbers were held constant at 100 mature lactating and dry cows, plus replacements. |
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With such a rock-solid and steadfast premise, the most drastic changes to the show usually involve cast replacements. |
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The Velingrad factory was able to provide replacements that respected the castle's classical tradition and opulent furnishings. |
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Yes, there is a rush on these things but dealers are also reluctant to use them as replacements because they want to sell them. |
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Beef cattle sold included steers, heifers not kept for replacements, and market bulls and cows. |
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The natural process of sloughing off old skin cells on the scalp and manufacturing replacements is usually very orderly and complete. |
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Protein powders with maltodextrin also make better meal replacements than protein powders that contain sugar or that are free of carbs. |
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Faint scars marking the original pierced backplates confirm that the simpler brass bails on the top drawer are replacements. |
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The floppy disk has several replacements, including writeable compact discs and keychain flash memory devices. |
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Once these jurors were excused and their replacements seated in the jury box, the whole tenor of the day changed. |
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The use of individual replacements produced serious concern that the army would have to create group cohesiveness where none existed. |
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When it came time to choose replacements I will admit that the housemates and I were somewhat lax in our vetting. |
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The equipment has already been tested with court staff standing in as replacements. |
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The evolutionary tree relating the mammalian species that share the amino-acid replacements dates back to the ancestral therian, 180 million years ago. |
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When relays on a control panel failed to work Revechon bought replacements in Leeds but they were bigger and rewiring had to take place to make them fit the box. |
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We're looking at the total life-cycle cost for robotic equipment, from sale and delivery through operations and maintenance to replacements and upgrades. |
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The worst delays were in the area of orthopaedics, including hip and knee replacements, but there was spare capacity in some hospitals, such as Tullamore and Derry. |
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Heifer growth is tracked as carefully as milk production to maximize heifers available for replacements and herd growth without reducing first lactation milk production. |
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Enterprise, whose growth has mostly come from 3,600 off-airport lots, has touted its vehicles as replacements for patrons whose ride is in the shop. |
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These results indicate that ultrasound muscle width and depth may be alternative predictors of carcass muscle area and may be useful in selection of potential replacements. |
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Monsanto isn't proactively trying to eliminate farmer dealers, Begemann says, but they are not as aggressive at seeking out replacements as in the past. |
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The replacements, led by the boosterish John W. Snow at Treasury, have gotten along better and did a passable job of selling Bush's policies on the campaign trail. |
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But prices have fallen by half in the past year, and the devices are learning tricks that could take them well beyond their current role as replacements for the floppy disk. |
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An ongoing recruitment data bank to create a reservoir of possible teachers must be immediately implemented, so that replacements can be done in 24 hours. |
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There are record resignations and a shortage of quality replacements. |
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Although the picture quality was poor on the original televisions the school used, picture quality on the portables the school bought as replacements was very sharp. |
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Since many of the traditional black-glazed roof tiles broke in the quake, contractors had to scour other disused Japanese buildings for replacements. |
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When we studied all the patterns of amino-acid replacement and silent substitution, we discovered several replacements that all placental and marsupial mammals share. |
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They are largely silicified replacements of the once opaline skeletons, but details of their spicular and skeletal relationships are moderately well preserved. |
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Alternative transport will be provided for Harwich International boat train passengers, but there will be no bus replacements for other cancelled services. |
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I've since tried various replacements, none of which have had the versatility of the original gizmo. |
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Needleless access components, also from Industrie Borla SpA, can be used as replacements for needle access ports for drug delivery or intravenous administration applications. |
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Bad luck continued to haunt the event when sponsors who had promised to back it suddenly pulled out leaving the promoters battling to find replacements. |
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The scheme will then be rolled out to reduce the backlog of patients waiting for other operations such as cataract surgery or hip and knee replacements. |
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In fact, badges or patches tended to disappear altogether, as the GI traded in his original issue field uniforms for replacements at irregular intervals. |
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Well, it served the purposes of the real corporate aristocracy to let them believe that until they had created the means of training and educating their replacements. |
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Improvements include window replacements, central heating installation, upgrades to loft and cavity insulation, kitchen modernisation and rewiring. |
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He also noted that nanotubes may be used as replacements for conventional electrical connectors made of metal wires in ever smaller integrated circuits. |
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But non-government organizations decried the forcible evictions as inhumane, urging the government to build replacements for their demolished houses. |
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Any or all of these carbonate minerals may have acted as the now-replaced parent to the well-known pseudomorphic, rhombohedral replacements by hematite and goethite. |
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He added that the new forms ensure that drug replacements are not carried out haphazardly. |
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Due to the fully sterilizable composition of the nylon, for example, these parts can be used as replacements on functional equipment. |
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Caterpillar's main strikebreaking tactic had been to advertise for permanent replacements. |
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Lucky John Sununu.... Given the thin bench of replacements, no wonder Bush doesn't want to send him to the showers. |
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The '53 Champions squad was old, and the club failed to attract strong enough replacements. |
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The Huns brought large numbers of horses to use as replacements and to give the impression of a larger army on campaign. |
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After several replacements were unable to fight, Maccarinelli instead stepped up to heavyweight to face Matthew Ellis. |
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Of this number, around 13,000 were available as replacements for the 21st Army Group fighting in France. |
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The assignats were withdrawn in 1796 but the replacements also fuelled inflation. |
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The division received replacements for casualties, disbanded the sniper company and engaged in rifle training. |
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Claudius was concerned with the spread of eastern mysteries within the city and searched for more Roman replacements. |
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However, many of the organofluorine replacements for CFCs are still of concern due to their high global warming potential. |
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Her replacements are Kate Stonestreet of Scottish band Pennycress and Roxy Brennan of Two White Cranes and Grubs. |
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The cost to the local taxpayer of this unimaginably stupid practice is pounds 10,000 in seat replacements. |
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Though isolated by land, Tobruk's garrison continued to receive supplies and replacements, delivered by the Royal Navy at night. |
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Advanced Interconnects for ULSI Technology is dedicated to the materials and methods which might be suitable replacements. |
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This month Jawbone will release a series of earbud replacements, which are designed to fit so snugly that you will not need an earloop. |
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The blades will go blunt over time, so make sure replacements are available when you buy an impact shredder. |
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The basic problem was that the older players were past their peak while younger replacements did not make the progress expected. |
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Artificial intervertebral discs are synthetic replacements for damaged ID in the cervical or lumbar regions of the spine. |
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Pinch hitters, defensive replacements, pinch runners, and relief pitchers contribute much during the course of a season. |
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Upscale siding replacement led the pack, recouping 88 percent of costs on resale, followed by wood deck additions and wood window replacements. |
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While the two alternators listed above are the most common, other models and styles may have been used as a result of field replacements. |
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However, the bank said that the stolen data was not enough to warrant card replacements. |
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She said the tiremaker would continue to provide replacements and service to consumers who already had the tires. |
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The collector has a cleanable filter system that facilitates continuous manufacturing processes and eliminates frequent costly filter replacements. |
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Where the syntax of propositions is broken, we see a very general principle of tropology that grants a priori that things like texts are replacements of things like authors. |
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Independent MLAs may still draw up a list of potential replacements. |
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General Foch pressed to use the arriving American troops as individual replacements, whereas Pershing sought to field American units as an independent force. |
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We have heard of them, municipal employees who retire, only to come back on the payroll as consultants or as fill-ins until suitable long-term replacements can be found. |
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Still strenuously resisting legalitarian socialism as treason to the cause, he had abandoned the values of his Bakuninist youth without yet finding replacements for them. |
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The device, now called the Inbone, has very good mechanical advantages and can be used for primary replacements, as well as revisions of failed or previously placed devices. |
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East Delta, central Delta, west Delta, Northern Upper Egypt, Central Upper Egypt, Southern Upper Egypt, Ismailia, and Suez are also included in the replacements. |
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They can handle resprays, car door replacements, neon light installation and car body kits as you look to modify or repair the car of your dreams. |
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And there is speculation that some dairy producers will swap their cows for sucklers which could maintain a buoyant market for beef heifer replacements. |
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The orchestra found replacements wherever it could, including the bands of army regiments based in London, whose brass and woodwind players were unofficially recruited. |
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The use of nonisotope tags as replacements for radioimmunoassays has grown, but researchers cannot always obtain such assays for the substances they are testing. |
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The systems are replacements for the 2510 portables, which used 266MHz Pentium MMZ processors, and also use the Virge 3D graphics accelerator from S3 Inc. |
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Tissue engineers have tried for years to produce lab-grown vascularized human tissues robust enough to serve as replacements for damaged human tissue. |
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