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Whatever you call them, they're rapidly obviating the need for long irons.
Could someone have just slipped the postcard through Ms. Owett's mail slot, obviating the postal system?
The horse has been gelded, obviating the possibility that its owners could cash in by putting it out to stud.
They pick up enough DNA to test, obviating the need to wait for a messy stool sample.
The Wallenbergs turned around and arranged a recapitalization on their own, obviating the need for a bailout.
Stezaker swiftly grasped that the projected image might be used to make art, thus obviating the tedium of freehand drawing.
Cable, but not satellite, offers the advantage of two-way communication, obviating the need for another phone line.
But the discovered plants were on heavy transporters intended for tanks, "obviating the need for reinforced floors," the paper said.
A pneumatic waste disposal system, obviating the need for garbage cans and trucks, directs all refuse to an automatic central processing facility underground.
They claim that most of the people who filed applications had their grievances addressed, obviating the need for a public expression of discontent.
Another company, Cardeon, has developed a balloon device that opens up inside the aorta during surgery, shutting off blood flow and obviating the need for a clamp.
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