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The details are slightly obsolete, to be sure: Mr. Samuels endured his many months of dire illness tethered to a respirator back in the 1980s, the Stone Age of modern intensive-care treatment.
Image credit: Slightly obsolete vanity shelf, by yours truly, on Flickr.
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He pioneered standardized measurement through his table of proportions based on the French pouce, a now-obsolete unit of measure slightly longer than an inch.
Reproduced on glass in an antique dress, looking slightly alarmed, I had been photographed using an obsolete method that involved a list of terrifying chemicals.
The head of Russia's mission control said the splashdown zone for the obsolete Mir space station had been shifted slightly to avoid uninhabited French South Pacific islands.
Yes, there will be additional pollution abatement costs that will undoubtedly be reflected in some obsolete plant shutdowns, temporary job dislocation, and slightly higher electricity bills.
The mouthpiece is slightly cup-shaped, the original straight funnel shape now being obsolete.
* Ia extremely hazardous, Ib highly hazardous, II moderately hazardous, III slightly hazardous, U active ingredient unlikely to present any harm in normal use, O obsolete (WHO classification).
Or obsolete.
Obsolete term.
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