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"There isn't a clear replacement for him.
"There isn't a clear replacement for the Town Car.
When that scheme was scrapped, without a clear replacement, so profound was the uncertainty that British film production nearly collapsed – a crisis exemplified by the decision to take James Bond behind the Iron Curtain.
Ancient Rome recycled or reused everything but sadly Rome today has followed American consumer models and produces more and more trash with nowhere to put it but the huge Malagrotta landfill, now saturated but with no clear replacement.
The company's chief executive Andy Yang says that developers should try and stay as flexible as possible by supporting multiple ID systems until there's a clear replacement.
Many MacBook Air users are still using their trusty device as there isn't a clear replacement in the lineup right now.
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With no clear-cut replacement for the "old" neuropathology to guide us in the era of cART, one can reasonably wonder what the actual mechanism of HAND really is.
Yet he has no clear successor: talk of a replacement often centers on similarly grey-haired politicians such as Saeb Erekat, the chief Palestinian negotiator, who command little public support themselves.
Another Carter penalty and Savea's try put the hosts 25-13 clear before replacement Beauden Barrett's late penalty.
Seems the fine print in the contract and all that makes it quite clear that replacement phones will come with a $50 service fee, and they may even be refurbished.
One clear molecular replacement solution for the crystal asymmetric unit was found with PHASER with Z-score 35.1 and Rfactor 38%, which consists of two monomers in the asymmetric unit, corresponding to Matthews coefficient [26] of 1.95 Å3 Dand and solvent content of ca. 37%.
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