Taylor spoke about possible use of plant fuel to replace nuclear energy.
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GM said it would replace retiring workers with existing workers wherever possible.
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Rebels have said they want to replace Assad's government with a democracy.
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Cofinimmo said it was working to replace Fautre as soon as possible.
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Nazif said work was underway to replace emergency laws with anti-terrorism legislation.
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He wanted democratic ideals to supersede authoritarian rule in the Soviet Union.
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The sense of general responsibility must supersede the spirit of private adventure.
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Most certainly I do; but still it ought not to supersede walking.
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But the duties of neither can supersede those of a human being.
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Both men were probably aware that Mapplethorpe's fame would eventually supersede Wagstaffs.
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To ultimately supplant paper charts, registries must exhibit increased coverage and participation.
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They know that at any moment the clond Nordic may supplant them.
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But some analysts contend that something entirely different may supplant the smartphone.
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New chiefs of the White Men came to supplant the old chiefs.
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One species of charlock will supplant another, and so in other cases.
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General Gage is just arrivd here, with a Commission to supercede Govr Hutchinson.
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Does Trump's desire to be a dictator supercede the security of his own country?
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John Locke's influence caused modern philosophy to supercede traditional scholasticism.
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Art, with us, has never attempted to supercede nature.
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There would be no necessity to supercede him, eh?
Ús de supervene upon en anglès
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A synthetic vision of personality must superveneupon the dissection, and the emotional interest in character and action must subsist alongside of the intellectual interest.
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A certain practical sobriety supervenesupon subsequent affairs of the heart.
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Gnosticism has supervenedupon the rudimental childhood of spiritual truth.
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Another incident supervenedupon the munitions outcry; Lord Fisher resigned from the Admiralty on 15 May.
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They have gloried that there supervenedupon this paganism the religious revival which the Reformation was.
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Guy Waring, Mrs. Clifford repeated at last, breaking the awkward silence that supervenedupon the group.
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Among the Greeks and Romans political society supervenedupon gentile society, but not until civilization had commenced.
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Under the influence of a typhus fever, superveningupon gout, he had begun to decompose while yet alive.
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The aesthetic interest in the work as living supervenesupon the interest in it as a mere reminder of life.
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And this value we should be able to discover by seeking the difference which supervenesupon experience through expression of this kind.
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A first shift in aspiration, a capacity for radical altruism, thus supervenesupon the lust to live and accompanies parental and social interests.
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Superveningupon her ordinary cardiac attack after supper, Mrs. Maldon had had, in the night, an embolus in one artery of the brain.
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Then beauty supervenesupon mere utility, and a value for contemplation grows out of and, for the moment, supplants a value in use.
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Pneumonia, superveningupon influenza-thatis what the doctors called it; but it was really a complication of disorders, some of them of long standing.