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the obsolescent
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In the process of becoming obsolete, but not obsolete yet.
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Lupita Sanchez is a veteran member of the obsolescent class.
Zhou Xiaochuan said there was a need to reset "the obsolescent unipolar world economic order".
The predominant underlying direction still appears to be free market, emphasizing the obsolescent nature of national sectors and industries.
Aircraft manufacturers are no longer able to provide support and maintenance for the obsolescent fleet, he added.
With those factories having moved out of El Paso, these American citizens find they are members of the obsolescent class.
The closely observed visual essays pledge allegiance to in-between moments — portraits of the obsolescent (record albums) and the overlooked (pennies).
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This downhearted, poignant show has been organized by Paula Naughton, who has spent years documenting the history of the Chagos Islands, and it's entitled Sagren: a word in the now obsolescent Chagossian creole, derived from the French chagrin, or regret.
The sensation and allure of the relatively obsolescent video arcade still lives on today inside an exhibit at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens, New York.
The problem is what to do about the politically obsolescent, intellectually discredited, economically unworkable structure that has linked this part of Europe to the Soviet Union.
At the end of World War I, Australia was described as "the least obsolescent of her class".
He took his stand on the already obsolescent Marxist doctrine of irreconcilable class war between bourgeois and proletariat.
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