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FUTURES FILL-IN: Venezuelan shortstop Jose Rondon, who is batting.333 for Class-A Inland Empire, was selected for the Futures Game on July 13 as an injury replacement for Houston prospect Carlos Correa, giving the Angels two players — Class-A Burlington pitcher Alfonso Alcantara is the other — in the showcase event.
The currently suspended Sepp Blatter will formally relinquish his hold over Fifa in February but it remains to be seen if any of the unimpressive cast of potential replacements offers the prospect of real reform, while the embattled IAAF president, Sebastian Coe, faces the hardest race of his life in resurrecting his crisis-hit sport.
It is estimated that a further £1bn is needed, to come either from the Treasury or within the DfE budget, and there is little prospect of replacement funding for the 600-plus schools that lost BSF and are not in the PSBP.
But total knee replacement is a painful prospect.
His replacement confirmed the dire prospects for success and recommended the full evacuation of the peninsula.
The two ships, each of which was known as a "Landing Platform, Dock" or LPD, had recently been written off by the Government under proposed cuts in defence spending, with no plans for replacements, so unlikely a prospect did overseas landings in anger appear.
Recent Phase I clinical trials for RPE65 gene replacement therapy provide hopeful prospects for the treatment of inherited retinal dystrophies (Bainbridge et al., 2008; Hauswirth et al., 2008; Maguire et al., 2008; Cideciyan et al., 2009; Maguire et al., 2009).
Mr. Morgan had been rumored as a replacement even before then, a prospect that baffled many people inside CNN.
And last August, News Corp's most influential rightwing pundit, Andrew Bolt, wrote a column which explicitly raised the prospect of demographic replacement – a recurring obsession of the white nationalists.
The Home Office will now review the future of existing antisocial behaviour powers, with the home secretary raising the prospect of their replacement with "restorative justice" measures such as teenagers fixing the damage they have caused or carrying out community activities.
Over the next decade in Japan, 13 more reactors — and the other 5 at the Fukushima Daiichi plant — will also turn 40, raising the prospect of gargantuan replacement costs.
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