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The movie's touch is very light, as if to respect the fragility of obsolescent things.
The intensely colored analog images (a gushing waterfall, flowers in blossom) display a love of obsolescent photographic techniques that pushes Uklański's art past charade.
But he was foolishly in the thrall of obsolescent ideologies, the communism of China, a country he visited a dozen times, and the former fascism of Japan.
An industrial collar of obsolescent factory zones encircled the city centre, and huge areas of old slum housing survived with little renewal into the 1960s.
A combination of obsolescent power stations and tough EU rules on carbon emissions threatens huge rises in the cost of electricity.
So do computer terminals, each of which, come to think of it, is the spatial equivalent of a stacked set of the Encyclopaedia Britannica (to mention the kind of obsolescent publication clearly destined for truckage across the Meadows).
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After forty-one straight months of job loss in the American manufacturing sector, they are a class of obsolescents in need of repurposing.
Lord Turner of Ecchinswell, cerebral head of the obsolescent Financial Services Authority, has made little secret of the fact that he would like to succeed King when the Bank of England gets back its powers to supervise the City next year.
The same is true of other obsolescent parts, dozens of them.
The Allies actually had more planes in 1939 than Germany did, but their strength was made up of many different types, some of them obsolescent.
After was commissioned, Brazil decided in early 1907 to halt construction of three obsolescent pre-dreadnoughts in favor of two or three dreadnoughts.
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