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1 The government says the arms will replace old equipment used by peacekeepers abroad.
2 Those renovations involved the pouring of cement to replace old stairs.
3 Photo: supplied The new equipment will replace old machines funded by Japan in 2001.
4 Spark looks for new business to replace old phone services.
5 Affirmations replace old , inaccurate messages about the Nice Guy's worth with new, more realistic ones.
6 Philips had designed a disc that would replace old scratchy vinyl and could be operated remotely.
7 The tax would be revenue neutral: money raised would replace old revenue from sales and business taxes.
8 New technologies will replace old ones and constant change will, like Ol' Man River, keep rolling along.
9 Another $421m has been allocated to replace old locomotives.
10 All at once she had had to order her life anew, to replace old thoughts by new ones.
11 At least five are on order for the county and they will replace old film cameras at existing sites.
12 Cathy told herself that she had bought a new dress because she needed to gradually replace old clothes with new.
13 Lenders are issuing to replace old - style Tier 2 bonds that are about to mature and hold yields down, Chan said.
14 The only people outside are some workmen who have been sent by the local housing association to replace old windows.
15 The Rail and Maritime Transport Union said the spending injection to replace old ferries and trains is "significant".
16 The two new replicas will replace old wooden replicas of the Endeavour which were removed from Gisborne's streets years ago.
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