During this period the system of highly segmented and competitive clan politics was superseded, suppressed, and in abeyance. |
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Thus, for centuries, wants have superseded needs on the social pecking order. |
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But what Baudrillard tirelessly insisted upon was the way in which the hyperreal had invaded and superseded the real. |
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The genes responsible for such syndromes increase cancer risk to such an extent that all other factors are largely superseded. |
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These windsails were gradually superseded in the 60s when fans driven by compressed air were introduced to do the same job. |
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Imagine living in a tribe were the Chief is superseded by the witch doctor every time there is a lack of rain or the crops are poor. |
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Eventually her interest in the family superseded her interest in the tax regime and she then devoted all of her time to it. |
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They were superseded later in the Middle Ages, being replaced by a single movable lectern. |
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The rest of the parish sketches will devote themselves to anatomizing the differences between this superseded charity and this emergent reform. |
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Political correction and human rights have superseded responsible behaviour and respect for others and their property. |
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More accurate clocks based on the regular vibrations of a quartz crystal superseded them. |
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The Modernist obsession with control is superseded by a more responsive, flexible armature for different sorts of activities. |
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The shock of the new was superseded by a spiteful distaste for the prematurely aged. |
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However, it is now little used having been superseded by the more effective and safer avermectins. |
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At that time, cloth industry, once flourishing, started to decline and was superseded by the famous Mechlin lace. |
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For example, sun-centered astronomy replaced earth-centered, oxygen superseded phlogiston, and absolute space gave way to curved space. |
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Electroplate superseded Sheffield Plate as the way to mass produce silver substitutes. |
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There, Chandler concluded that the management of corporate giants had superseded market mechanisms as the defining element of economic activity. |
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The ISA and the family health plan have superseded tequila slammers, banned substances and adventurous girls called Tammy. |
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While many developments in theoretical analysis have superseded structuralism, I use the term post-structuralism in two ways. |
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The atomic bomb was superseded in the 1950s by the hydrogen bomb, the potential power of which was at least ten times that of its predecessor. |
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People claimed that the precedent set out by the sleeper hit in 1998 was finally superseded. |
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Change lay ahead, and the mills and traction engines would be superseded as working units, but interest in them has not died. |
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In this, the last of the great British railway bridges, mild steel superseded wrought iron. |
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In the middle Iron Age, open settlement was superseded by a large enclosure surrounded by a 6m-wide ditch, with an associated field system. |
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The pure navigational techniques of celestial and dead reckoning should have been superseded at this time by pilotage. |
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Collectively Kepler's Laws superseded the ancient Ptolemaic concept of a spherical universe with epicyclic motion. |
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It was superseded by the British Commonwealth, a free association of mainly self-governing nations. |
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Clowning became more fashionable in the mid seventeenth century when interest in spectacle superseded that for dialogue. |
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Americans know Europe as the society against which the US rebelled and, in the American mind, superseded. |
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Sometime after AD 73 this was superseded by a palace, built using many exotic imported materials and surrounded by gardens and landscaped parkland. |
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Though the roots reggae sound was superseded by lovers rock and the faster ragga and dancehall styles, toasting was highly influential on both the rap and hip-hop scenes. |
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Dissent may have challenged nationalism, but the presence of neutrals, the disaffected, and Tories never completely superseded the wider community of interests. |
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The early Jacobean masque's mediation of royal power via a dialectic of revelation and mystery was superseded by a Caroline emphasis on marital love and pastoral retreat. |
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Only in later periods, when Queen Anne was superseded by Colonial Revival and Colonial Imitation, did gambrel roofs become synonymous with Dutch architecture. |
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Retorts are the most employed of any kind of distilling vessels in the practice of modern chemistry, having in England almost superseded the use of all others. |
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Torsion catapults continued to be built into the time of the barbarian invasions when they were superseded by a traction artillery piece, the trebuchet. |
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Although the faraday, the measure of an electrical charge named after him, has been superseded by the SI unit coulomb, Faraday's name continues to live through the farad. |
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As the Modern Industrial Age is superseded by the Electronic Information age, wizardry will flourish and scientists will be relegated to the role of technicians. |
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Robert Wood Johnson superseded his brothers and summarily replaced James as president. |
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But he decided that the goal of ousting Morsi superseded any concerns about the army. |
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In Ireland the justiciar was the king's chief representative in the 13th cent. until superseded by the king's lieutenant, the lord deputy, and the lord-lieutenant. |
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The festival is to be superseded in 2015 by the New Folk 'n' Roots Festival. |
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Brassieres superseded corsetry as a direct result of the global mania for Coco Chanel's flapperish New Look. |
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In South Asia, elements of Hindu architecture were employed, but were later superseded by Persian designs. |
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In recent years, animators using computer rendering have largely superseded artists working by hand. |
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Bohr's theoretical construct of the atom was soon superseded by quantum mechanics. |
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As a member of the Generation X demographic, I'm saddened to admit that paying with plastic has superseded paying with real money. |
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The first is referred to today as potting and stamping, but this was superseded by Henry Cort's puddling process. |
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They were eventually largely superseded as profitable commercial enterprises by the spread of the railways from the 1840s on. |
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For instance, he founded logic as a formal science and created foundations to biology that were not superseded for two millennia. |
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The duke therefore gained a second Act of Parliament, which superseded the original. |
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Wellington was gradually superseded as leader of the Tories by Robert Peel, while the party evolved into the Conservatives. |
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From early 1917, the War Cabinet was superseded by the Imperial War Cabinet, which had Dominion representation. |
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For mobile applications steam has been largely superseded by internal combustion engines or electric motors. |
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A different style, which gradually superseded it is dominated by serpentine beasts with interlacing bodies. |
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Each successive edition was the ordinary form of the Roman Rite Mass until superseded by a later edition. |
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Although superseded by their stone successors, timber and earthwork castles were by no means useless. |
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The 19th century saw underarm bowling superseded by first roundarm and then overarm bowling. |
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The Race Relations Act, which has now been superseded by the Equality Act 2010, applied in England, Wales and Scotland. |
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The Union superseded and absorbed the European Communities as one of its three pillars. |
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Oil had superseded coal as the fuel of choice in many industries and there was political pressure influencing the supply of oil. |
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They developed cotton as an important cash crop, but it was superseded by the development of the salt industry. |
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For the most accurate predictions in all situations, Maxwell's equations have been superseded by quantum electrodynamics. |
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Carnarvon and Caernarvon are Anglicised spellings that were superseded in 1926 and 1974, respectively. |
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In January 1945 the MFGB was superseded by the National Union of Mineworkers. |
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The hovercraft was superseded by catamarans which are nearly as fast and are less affected by sea and weather conditions. |
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Most illuminated manuscripts were created as codices, which had superseded scrolls. |
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This was partly superseded by the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. |
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Ratified in 1947, the treaty was in force from 1948 until it was superseded by the Benelux Economic Union. |
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At the extremes, for any form of life, consideration of pollution is superseded by that of survival. |
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Brownrigg had gone to Dover, unaware that his orders at Calais had been superseded. |
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Ptolemy's comprehensive treatise of mathematical astronomy superseded most older texts of Greek astronomy. |
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It was superseded in 1911 by the Peninnis Lighthouse and St Agnes lighthouse now serves as a daymark for shipping. |
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This route was eventually superseded by the use of the main line rail network, and eventually by road. |
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This culture soon superseded the Solutrean area and the Gravettian of mainly France, Spain, Germany, Italy, Poland, Portugal and Ukraine. |
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Many popular notions about druids, based on misconceptions of 18th century scholars, have been largely superseded by more recent study. |
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It was superseded by the 1750 Treaty of Madrid which granted Portugal control of the lands it occupied in South America. |
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However, in the UK, this power was later superseded by a statutory power to make such Orders in Council under the Civil Contingencies Act. |
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It was superseded by sections 54 to 56 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 when they came into force on the same date. |
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In the United States, similar torts existed but have become superseded to some degree by contract law and the pure economic loss rule. |
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The terms petitioners and abhorrers in this context were later superseded by Whig and Tory. |
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Firstly, the use of water power to drive mills was supplemented by steam driven water pumps, and then superseded completely by the steam engines. |
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The process, however, is now obsolete and is superseded by the extremely profitable and convenient Solvay process. |
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The use and marketing of stationery is being partly superseded by electronic media. |
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Typing with a typewriter is obsolescent, having been largely superseded by preparing a document with a word processor and printing. |
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Lavrov said the G8 has been superseded by the G20, a bigger club. |
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The old debate between pacifism and just war thinking has been superseded by the concept of active peacemaking. |
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Fistfighting has been superseded by gunfighting, and violence has been displayed as a means of settling disputes and grievances. |
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As well, psychonomics, or how a consumer mentally interacts with a product, has superseded ergonomics as consumers' primary concern. |
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In 1939, the Mersey and Irwell Joint Committee was superseded by the Lancashire Rivers Board, but wartime conditions brought about further deterioration of the river. |
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By then cotton mules had been superseded by the ring frame and the industry was contracting, so it was never established whether these measures were effective. |
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Also, much of this early law was superseded by later feudal law. |
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These rules were abrogated in 1967 when they were superseded by the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure, a separate set of rules specifically governing the Courts of Appeals. |
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Article II, Section 1, Clause 3 is superseded by this amendment, which also extends the eligibility requirements to become President to the Vice President. |
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The country's second capital city was superseded by Rome six years later, after the withdrawal of the French troops made its addition to the kingdom possible. |
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After performing poorly in the general elections of 1922, 1923 and 1924, the Liberal Party was superseded by the Labour Party as the party of the left. |
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Today it has been superseded in the English part of the United Kingdom by Halsbury's Laws of England that covers both common and statutory English law. |
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Nowadays, the 'genitogram' has been superseded by endoscopic examination of the genital tract, which provides a more detailed and thorough assessment. |
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Chancellor had found a way to Russia, and though in time it was superseded by a better one it remained for years the only feasible route for the English. |
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That name was also used in medieval times for the tings that governed the historical Landskap provinces, that were superseded by the counties in the 17th century. |
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However, in 2011 Denmark superseded Sweden regarding outward investments. |
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By the next century, piracy from North Africans superseded Viking raids. |
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In 1926 after operating for 72 years, the Sydney Mint closed due to its inferior technology and capabilities being superseded by those in Melbourne and Perth. |
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Thus, even when tin became available again, iron was cheaper, stronger and lighter, and forged iron implements superseded cast bronze tools permanently. |
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The Glagolitic alphabet was originally used at both schools, though the Cyrillic script was developed early on at the Preslav Literary School where it superseded Glagolitic. |
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Later some of these officers split into two, in the Great Officer of the State and in the Royal Household, or were superseded by new officers or absorbed by existing officers. |
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Newtonian mechanics has been superseded by special relativity, but it is still useful as an approximation when the speeds involved are much slower than the speed of light. |
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Although other facilities soon superseded it after the war, Alexandra Palace continued to be used by the BBC for many years and its radio and television mast is still in use. |
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It followed the Late Gothic Perpendicular style and was superseded by Elizabethan architecture from about 1560 in domestic building of any pretensions to fashion. |
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The Department outlined its aims for this Parliament in its Business Plan, which was published in May 2011 and superseded its Structural Reform Plan. |
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They were used commercially beginning in the 1870s for large building and street lighting until they were superseded in the early 20th century by the incandescent light. |
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It was, however, superseded by the British invention steam turbine where speed was required, for instance in warships, such as the dreadnought battleships, and ocean liners. |
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The last Victory ships had already been equipped with marine diesels, and diesel engine superseded both steamers and windjammers soon after the World War Two. |
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The spinning wheel was superseded by the spinning jenny and the spinning frame at the beginning of the industrial revolution in the mid 18th century. |
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Thus it was that the early hand-held gonne was superseded by the matchlock harquebus, which was replaced with the snaphaunce and dog lock muskets. |
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In 1258, seven leading barons forced Henry to swear to uphold the Provisions of Oxford, superseded, the following year, by the Provisions of Westminster. |
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TheThe town remained a municipal borough, until this status was abolished under the Local Government Act 1972, and superseded by Eden district, based in Penrith. |
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