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In 1853 the most popular form of facial hair was a pair of sideburns, but this was superseded by the sideburns-and-moustache look in 1877.
"I did feel a bit self-conscious that ours wasn't particularly pretty, or fashionable," she admits, "but this was superseded by a smug feeling when I saw flustered mothers struggling with the disassembly of the 'Porsche' buggies… For the uninitiated I would advise to think where you go regularly, how you get there and how easy the pushchair is to collapse one-handed".
This was superseded by "shrink wrap" software such as WordStar, which came in a box and could be installed with a single command.
Spiralling political tensions led the Emir to suspend the National Assembly for one month on 18 June, but this was superseded two days later by a ruling by the Constitutional Court that annulled the February election and reinstated the parliament that had been dissolved in December 2011.
This was superseded in the eyes of many by the socio-historical approach taken by Thomas Kuhn in The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962), who — in arguing for the incommensurability of rival scientific paradigms — reintroduced the idea that change in science is essentially dialectical and is dependent upon the establishment of consensus within communities of researchers.
This was superseded in 1995 by Article II, Section II.
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Despite the clear influence that the remote para-substituents have on conformer population, this is superseded by the oxidation state on sulfur (II, IV, VI), where an increased preference for the gauche conformer follows the trend: sulfide < sulfone < sulfoxide.
For asthma diagnoses, patients were excluded from the denominator after an asthma resolved code but would return to the denominator if this were superseded by a new asthma diagnosis code (P1, table 1, fig 1 ).
(This ordinance was superseded by the Ordinance of 1787).
By about 1400 this form was superseded by the so-called Gothic harp, having a taller, shallow soundbox; a short, less deeply curved neck; and a more slender, almost straight forepillar.
The phylum was originally called "Polyzoa", but this term was superseded by "Bryozoa" in 1831.
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