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Penitence may well supplant punishment.
Trivial stories about giant vegetables may well supplant serious news items almost everywhere in August, but the Norwegian expression "cucumber stories" is rooted in the 18th-century British phrase: "tailor's holiday, when they leave to play and cucumbers are in season".
With today's Wayport acquisition, which adds 20,000 wifi hotspots available to iPhone and other AT&T-supported AT&T-supportedT&T's U-Verse IPTV service, which bundevicesreless andess AT&Ta screen to screen DVR capability in the home, AT&T is close to establishing an alternate media service that may well supplant cable and even broadcast media control.
However, the new approach will be tested and improved at a furious pace in the coming months, and the Cas9 approach may well supplant TALEs as the nuclease of choice by the summer, unless there is another paradigm shift before then.
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Mr. Menendez may well have supplanted Mr. Torricelli as the most influential member of the state's Congressional delegation.
In impoverished Haiti, a wealthy development agency could well supplant a government just finding its feet economically.
In poor countries, the grid is often so shoddy and inadequate that distributed energy could well supplant it; that would make it a truly disruptive technology.
In the mass migration from print to digital, we're seeing a profusion of digital books — many of them out of copyright — that look new and even "HD," but which may well have been supplanted by more accurate editions and better translations.
Indeed, as more and more patients are clinically diagnosed, the word diabetes becomes increasingly part of common currency in localities, and may well in due course completely supplant the local terms discussed above.
At around 30percentt in recent national polls in Italy, the Five Star Movement may well have a chance to demonstrate if governance through social networks can supplant representative democracy and the Brussels bureaucracy.
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