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It was superseded in 1979 by the more uniformly applicable moment magnitude scale.
But these maps are now functionally obsolete, long since superseded in accuracy by aerial photography.
They have become effectively superseded in a process they once regulated.
But he is disingenuously silent about why "traditional" architecture was superseded in the first place.
The Pennsylvania system was superseded in the United States by the Auburn system.
As a primary pigment, it has been superseded in the 20th century by industrially manufactured watercolours.
He was superseded in 1814 by José de San Martín as commander of the army.
These newer species are superseded, in turn, by still newer species.
In the early 19th century it was superseded in the Rhineland by porcelain.
They were superseded in the 19th century by valves, which, unlike crooks, allowed instantaneous changes in basic air-column pitch.
It was Webster's misfortune to be superseded in his philology in the very decade that his masterpiece came out.
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