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"This is what we envisioned, and, actually, it superseded that".
The news superseded that moment, of course, and left NBC with few options to let fans of "Celebrity Apprentice," which is one of the network's most successful shows, see what transpired.
NP: While Citigroup was illegally merged as an entity that could be backed by the FDIC, whose depositors had their deposits insured by the government, and who could then use those deposits as collateral to make all sorts of speculative bets, which was what ultimately the repeal of Glass-Steagall allowed it to do--but it superseded that repeal by being an illegally constructed entity.
In the past year and a half, the financial requirements and accountability have superseded that.
But today the prerogative to entertain has superseded that to inform, with comment indistinguishable from news, fact indistinguishable from conjecture.
Last year's net profit just tapped into four figures, but this year's gross income has already far superseded that.
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The legislation will supersede that right, allowing the state to impose health care terms unilaterally.
But rather than supersede that old authorisation or place time limits on its validity, this new 2015 AUMF "builds on and adds to it", he says.
Superseding that convention though, there was an understanding among the fighters that, while this would be a contest, the priority was to get paid, and that meant making the fight look good for the cameras.
You are paying them because every single opportunity they have, they supersede that obligation".
His understanding supersedes that of most around him.
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