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It replaced the phrase natural rights, which fell into disfavour in the 19th century in part because the concept of natural law (to which it was intimately linked) had become controversial with the rise of legal positivism.

As such, in the latest revision of the bill, Mr. Ellis replaced the phrase "news media" with the more encompassing "expressive works" to include any form of entertainment with news value.

The College Board would still not have avoided the mistake it made on a recent P.S.A.T. exam, where it replaced the phrase "Toni Morrison's genius" with "her," if it had consulted the Chicago discussion of pronouns and antecedents.

Meanwhile, Russian experts on Gogol have been incensed by reports that bookshops in Kiev are selling Ukrainian language versions of his novels in which nationalist-minded translators have replaced the phrase "The great Russian land" with "The great Ukrainian land".

"My simple declarative sentences began to strike me as hubristic at best, utter lies at worst," she writes in "Fun Home," and she inserted "I think," in a deranged scrawl, after every line, then replaced the phrase with a symbolic caret, and eventually she became so consumed with her corrections that she couldn't write at all.

G = −RT ln (k folding /k unfolding ) We have now replaced the phrase "sequences with high self-folding energy" with "unstructured sequences" throughout the text for simplicity.

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The chancellor said he thought "fear" was too negative a word and replaced the phrases with "courage," "perseverance," "opportunity" and "knowledge".

This article was amended on 22 September 2011 to replace the phrase "second-generation immigrants" with "the children of immigrants".

The Intel Corporation, which has been using "Sponsors of tomorrow" as its marketing theme since May 2009, is replacing the phrase with a less ethereal entreaty, "Look inside".

Peers backed Dear's amendment to the antisocial behaviour, crime and policing bill that would replace the phrase "nuisance and annoyance" in the legislation with "harassment, alarm or distress" – the words used for asbos.

Last week, the agency for Cialis, Grey Worldwide in New York, part of the Grey Global Group, tweaked the brand's ad theme, replacing the phrase "Will you be ready?" with two others, "Are you ready?" and "You can be ready".

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