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One day, though, a computer chip may do some of the work of a damaged hippocampus, replacing living neurons with silicon ones.
Although modern science is "iconoclastic", as Gaston Bachelard phrases it (i.e. bent on replacing living entities by symbolic data: e.g. biochemical and mathematical symbols and codes), scientists are at the same time prolific producers of metaphoric images themselves.
During the past decade, unmanned vehicles of all sorts, but especially flying drones, have been replacing living American soldiers and airmen.
When replacing living with in-laws with living with one's own parents, the effect of family structure was the opposite, indicating a trend towards protection, although not significant.
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Nonetheless, it is hard to imagine the man Mr. Kiernan hopes to replace living along the L line.
And at the slightly oxymoronic Silicon Valley Fashion Week in May, drones replaced living models altogether.
Theater replaces lived experience with vicarious experience and condemned participants to wander the sea of the non-present.
Live steam is assumed to be available at 20 and 4 bar and secondary steam is used to replace live steam whenever possible.
Yet for a handful of viewers at present less than 2% they are replacing live television.
As phonograph technology grew more sophisticated, radio stations started replacing live unionized musicians with records, and many nightclubs replaced musicians with tapes and records.
The campaign also commissioned a poll of about 700 theatergoers this spring that found, not surprisingly, that people who have gone to musicals oppose replacing live musicians with recorded music.
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