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1
In a few years' time, the television set will
become
redundant
.
2
The wing positions will
become
redundant
and the sport will start to resemble basketball.
3
Inevitably, sheep and scythes were bound to
become
redundant
.
4
While, for many, work might
become
redundant
,
its value and the virtues it can cultivate are evergreen.
5
Does Eagle
become
redundant
in this scenario?
6
Accounting officials say such a probe would
become
redundant
if Barnier's draft makes it onto the statute book.
7
Everything written about the trial-and beliefs-of the Knights Templar has
become
redundant
since the discovery of the Chinon Parchment.
8
Yes, parenting is a strange job - just as you are getting the hang of it, you
become
redundant
.
9
Skills can
become
redundant
which can lead to even less of a chance of an individual re-entering the jobs market.
10
Accounting officials say such a probe would
become
redundant
if pro-competition elements in Barnier's draft make it onto the statute book.
11
Whatever Arsène Wenger's side achieved against Juventus was always going to
become
redundant
in the event of a win for Bayer.
12
The very nature of the work meant that, as the Civil Rights movements marched towards progress, the guide would soon
become
redundant
.
13
Pursuing what is increasingly hard to find, the unknown, Burroughs has not yet
become
redundant
and his curiosity is not yet exhausted.
14
She says she likes the idea of rescuing once-precious personal treasures that have
become
redundant
and giving them a new lifeand meaning.
15
No note will ever
become
redundant
,
jaded or obsolete and Ms Quinn employs a similar analogy to describe the work of the Arts Council.
16
The old rap against the Paraguayans, that they are world class at the sorts of altitudes where nobody else can live, have
become
redundant
.
become
redundant
become