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Cicero might talk of tota Italia, but Italy was not finally united in spirit until the time of Augustus, and Romanization was still slower in superseding local differences.
In superseding the Rega P3-24 withethe, Rega made improvements to the bearing, arm, and plinth.
"We don't want to have activism on the bench in any way, shape or form," and added that the judge should not "inject his own personal beliefs and feelings in superseding the law".
According to Mary Meeker, Indonesia saw a 58percentt increase in Internet users in 2012, superseded by only China and India.
The Iraq crisis, like Ukraine, will in time be superseded – but that does not mean it will have been resolved.
The woolen industry was established in the 14th century and, although still found in the area, was superseded in economic importance by cotton in the 18th century.
In Germany, similarly, the general rules on consumer sales are in part superseded by special rules on commercial sales.
Rule remained a research director for the Mary Rose Trust, which in 1979 superseded the 1967 Committee, until 1994.
And there seems little reason to include an entry for the Accounting Principles Board stating that this body was terminated in 1973, superseded by the Financial Accounting Standards Board.
Nonetheless, Thomism remains the most complete and lasting political doctrine of Roman Catholicism, since modified and adapted but not in principle superseded.
There are phenomena within its scope whose explanations require reference to structures that exist only in the superseded, false, ray theory.
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