Sentence examples for growing obsolete from inspiring English sources

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Although digital copies are "a step forward," he said, that step is tantamount to Hollywood admitting that its lucrative hard-goods business is growing obsolete.

But by the end of World War II, military technology at Fort Hamilton was growing obsolete, said Richard Cox, the curator of the fort's Harbor Defense Museum, and its last coastal defense gun was removed in 1948.

It seems from this brief survey that it is virtually impossible to come up with a name for a TV show that isn't in danger of growing obsolete over time.

Now conservatives say her strong identification with such race-based approaches to the law is perhaps the strongest argument against her confirmation, contending that her views put her outside an evolving consensus that such race-conscious public policy is growing obsolete.

The Slumpies offer a bright and sparkly vision for a lazy yet stimulating future, where bodies as we know them are slowly growing obsolete.

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By the 2008 election, however, that system had grown obsolete.

Eventually, though, the chips do get old, and the hardware grows obsolete.

"The party itself has grown obsolete," said Tomoaki Iwai, a politics professor at Nihon University in Tokyo.

The Slavonic heritage bequeathed by the 9th-century Greek apostles to the Slavs, Cyril and Methodius, had grown obsolete.

Nature grows obsolete, all matter assumes duplicity, and the world peers out through its false-face grinning.

Those systems can add thousands of dollars to the window sticker, and their maps and other features can quickly grow obsolete.

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