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The person designated to replace Judge Johnson, Willard Proctor Jr., is a newly elected judge whom Mr. Clinton appointed to an administrative post when he was governor.
Blanc, another star who played under Ferguson at United, is designated to replace Domenech once this tournament is over for France.
SALT LAKE CITY — At each stop on his improbable career path, Brett Ratliff has replaced the backup designated to replace a star, with Ratliff unexpectedly sliding into the starting role through circumstance and skill.
Hence, all those currently fighting for or supporting Isis would have to re-pledge allegiance to the new candidate, and it is very unlikely that all those allegiant to al-Baghdadi would coalesce behind the one designated to replace him.
No number was designated to replace the highway's former number.
In 1953, Route 94 was designated to replace all of Route 8 as well as Route 31 north of Newton; the number was chosen to match NY 94.
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Who will be the designated player to replace (springtime in Paris) David Beckham?
In the 1927 New Jersey state highway renumbering, Route 7 was designated to run from Jersey City to Paterson, replacing Pre-1927 Route 11 between Belleville and Paterson.
Tasks were divided and best practices established, including designated relief teams to replace weary volunteers.
Route 44 was designated in 1927 to replace Route 17S between Penns Grove and Westville.
Muhammad himself never directly designated an individual to replace him, or mentioned the concept of a caliphate.
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