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It ought to replace Clausewitz as required reading for officers in Afghanistan.
This version ought to replace Alfano's at the Met and elsewhere.
So they showed him the relevant footage and suggested that, as this could not possibly happen in Rome, perhaps he ought to replace the camera.
Those parents ought to replace the child's fear with gratitude by reminding Rebecca every day that the doctors and nurses risked their lives to save her life.
When Ruddy suggested in February interviews with CNN and The Washington Post that Trump ought to replace Reince Priebus, his chief of staff, Priebus reacted by briefing Ruddy on White House plans and dining with him in Palm Beach.
The resulting clarity would be good for the country, and conceivably for Mr Brown too: since the rebels are focused on deposing him, and have no consensus on who ought to replace him, he might even stand a chance of emulating Mr Major's victory.Alas, on past form, Mr Brown won't risk it.
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That does not mean that Europe ought to claim to replace the United States regionally or internationally, nor for the Obama Administration to take refuge in Europe's role to avoid mending relations that are essential for the United States, or to continue hesitating over strategic issues.
Another word his group says ought to be replaced is T-shirt, by tricot.
The doctors decided that her mitral valve ought to be replaced.
"The revenue ought to be replaced by spending cuts or other revenue".
The tradition ought to be replaced by the creation of a permanent site for both the Summer and Winter Games.
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