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In 2009 the visitors' center and lodge at Flamingo were irreparably damaged by winds and an 8 feet storm surge; the lodge had been functioning for 50 years when it was torn down: nothing is slated to replace it.
On a 5-2 vote, with council members Scott Peotter and Will O'Neill dissenting, the move overturned the council's approvals in November and December of Related California's project that was slated to replace the Orange County Museum of Art at 850 San Clemente Drive.
The changes are sure to include the formal arrival of David Plouffe, Mr. Obama's 2008 campaign manager, who is slated to replace David Axelrod as the president's senior political adviser.
In addition to overhauling the Minuteman, the Pentagon is slated to replace its older Ohio-class submarines sometime after 2020.
The new shade of blue is slated to replace the "Dandelion" color from Crayola's staple 24-color box set.
Other than bureaucratic and financial irregularities, India's indigenous defense programs, such as the Light Combat Aircraft, which is slated to replace the MIG-21 fleet, are running decades behind schedule.
(Which, in other words, is closer to what some other countries have already achieved). The $3.18 billion prototype is slated to replace the aging cars on the lettered lines of New York's underground by 2023.
This year, the phrase "She done already done had herses" is slated to replace "You've got she-mail" as the intro to Ru's video messages.
Jay Bhatt, the chief executive of Progress Software, is slated to replace Chasen.
These special materials with high specific strength are slated to replace conventional structural and thermo-structural materials in related engineering applications ranging from domestic to aerospace and defense.
Ms. Gonzalez was slated to replace Mr. Currie at the school so he could take a job in Phoenix.
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