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An unusual instance is Paul Goodman's Stop-Light: Five Dance Poems (Harrington Park, N.J.: 5 × 8 Press, 1941): some copies carry a later jacket, the front flap of which reports new information, introduced by the words "Being obliged to replace lost dust jackets we now may note that..
For that reason, one might find ourselves obliged to replace the slightly lofty cliché according to which there are as many definitions of conceptual art as there are conceptual artists with an even more extreme version of the claim, namely, that there are as many definitions of conceptual art as there are conceptual artworks.
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Caught between approaching retirement deadlines and public opposition to new plants, industry operators are pushing to extend the life of their plants to 60 or even 80 years — and this despite problems of premature aging of major components that have already obliged many to replace their plants' steam generators at heavy capital expense.
My current iPhone still works perfectly well except for the irritating stickiness of its "home" button that forces me frequently to press and repress it multiple times to get it to respond, probably owing to a case of the same nefarious "planned obsolescence" that has obliged me to replace my stupid PowerBook cord three times over seven years at close to 100 bucks a pop.
So Helen was obliged to hire a contractor to replace the plasterboard.
The commissioner can choose any player he deems worthy and is not obliged to select another guard to replace Rondo in next month's game.
One issue that remains unresolved is whether Democrats are now legally obliged to nominate another candidate to replace Taylor, or whether there would simply be no Democrat on the ballot paper.
If you get these things from the same shop, the vendor is obliged to give necessary advice, replace defected items and compensate for small bits and pieces.
BSc1, when interchangeability is not allowed at all, is the strictest possible option, while BSc2 is a potential extreme case, with 80%% replacement of originator by biosimilar (e.g., in an extreme situation where the payer would oblige providers to replace the originator treatment).
At Trump Tower, public benches that the building is obliged to provide have been replaced by a sales counter hawking Trump merchandise, and there was no furniture, though promised, on the public terraces.
Or his racial manipulation: Having paid millions for support from some black leaders, he then had to hide the most prominent one, Bertha Lewis, founder and national leader of ACORN (who was contractually obliged to publicly support Atlantic Yards), replacing her on the dais with the Rev. Al Sharpton, whose group also was the target of Ratner largesse.
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