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Portsmouth may well replace West Ham, the club who thought Redknapp had lost the Premiership touch.

He said that shale gas may well replace other, more expensive gas before it replaced cheap Russian supplies.

This means he misses playing against Lee Westwood, who one of these weeks may well replace him as the top-ranked player in the world.

Mr Bush has already shown support for technologies such as hydrogen and fuel cells, which in time may well replace petrol and the internal-combustion engine.

This suggests that even if militias are disbanded, other groups may well replace them.In other words, signing the deal was—for all the tortuous negotiations--the easy part.

Since Mrs Merkel may well replace Mr Schröder as chancellor after the German elections that are likely in September, Mr Blair has a clear motive to ensure that this week's summit is but a preliminary skirmish.

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He reserves some of his most colourful insults for women, however, not least Hillary Clinton, who may well soon replace Obama and shares the latter's dislike for Johnson.

If all of his plans come together, "eat your peas" may well be replaced by infomercials exhorting "take your bilberry".

The longest-serving governor in state history may well be replaced by the longest-serving attorney general in state history.

It was, essentially, what old-school journalists call "b-matter" — background information that is not new and that may well be replaced when new information comes along.

This new use for poison dart frogs may well have replaced their previous one.

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