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"Marriage is not something obsolete," Tabitha's mother, 34, declared later over a Sunday lunch at her Pentecostal church in East Harlem, with Kierra in white crinoline beside her.
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In an era when "tech" usually means something obsoleted within a few years, there is a certain grandeur to projects with this kind of scale and lifespan.
"We are told that something got obsolete like 1972 ABM treaty.
So why put all this effort into virtually recreating something as obsolete as letterpress printing, other than because you love it?
SupersonIt is in cinemas from the 7th of October.
Gino P. Menchini, the commissioner, said that such a requirement would tie his hands in negotiating and force the city into long-term commitments for something that may become obsolete in 15 years.
The reality of climate change means that low-lying coastal cities are becoming what we call "stranded assets". This is defined by financial analysts as "something that has become obsolete or nonperforming well ahead of its useful life, and must be recorded on a company's balance sheet as a loss of profit". How can an entire metropolis be considered "nonperforming?" Consider the example of Miami.
"Knowing something is probably an obsolete idea.
The DVD gets supplanted byBlu-ray, which will soon be made obsolete by something else.
We see competition as the old mindset, something that is becoming obsolete.
Written language is not being obsoleted by something new and amazing; this is just a new way of displaying written language.
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