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These remarks are not, of course, intended to replace the strictly axiomatic construction of Euclidean geometry.
They were intended to replace the vacuum tube as a device to control electric current.
Mr. Shalett said Bookscan intended to replace the many current lists with its own.
Its new phone software, called Google Wallet, is intended to replace the credit cards in our actual wallets.
Tesla stood by Autopilot after the fatality, saying it was not a "hands-free" system intended to replace the driver.
The program is not intended to replace the primary care providers of the Edge's residents, said Steve Kass, the founder and chief executive of American Leisure.
The Raspberry Pi — about 3 inches by 2 inches and less than an inch high — was intended to replace the expensive computers in school science labs.
Ms. Murray pointed out that their pension plan is intended to replace the Social Security benefit, which includes a cost-of-living adjustment.
The Department of Transportation had intended to replace the "Finlandia Street" sign in Brooklyn after it was reported missing by a caller to 311.
It was intended to replace the basic denarius at double its value, though containing only about one and a half times its worth in precious metal.
In 1998, after four years of study, the Internet Engineering Task Force published a new 128-bit IP address standard intended to replace the conventional 32-bit standard.
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