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Among them will be Wilola Shinholster Lee, a 60-year-old retiree who was born in Georgia and has been unable to replace her birth certificate, which was lost in a house fire.
Such is his support that Mr. Noor is the one governor whom President Karzai has been unable to replace, or has chosen not to, even after Mr. Noor campaigned against him in the presidential election last year.
The Arabian Gulf Oil Company, better known as Agoco, a part of NOC that operates in Libya's east, has for 15 months been unable to replace crucial power-generation equipment at its Sarir and Misla oilfields.
The companies have been unable to replace executives who have either been pushed aside as part of last year's government takeover, or who sought refuge at less stigmatized companies offering better pay and a more predictable future.
In truth, both moves suited Rangers better than Ferguson - the sale helping to balance the books, the return bringing reassurance to a team that had been unable to replace him.
AOL's advertising revenue has plunged steeply this year as the company has been unable to replace the many enormous long-term advertising deals it made during the peak of the Internet boom -- and as more old deals expire, some analysts wonder if there is any future for AOL's advertising business.
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