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The road, from Bryson City to Fontana Dam in far western Swain County, was designed to replace one that was flooded in the 1940s.
But to protect his neighbor's beach, Mr. West was required to install rock riprap, precisely the kind of structure the Dune Ladder was designed to replace.
When Labour returned to power he virtually wrote the 1974 Trade Union and Labour Relations Act, which was designed to replace the Tory measure.
This endowed each missile with several times the firepower of the two- or three-warhead Minuteman III, which it was designed to replace.
Mr. Torsten H. Lindbom, general manager of the company and one of the developers of Unimate, told the writer that the industrial robot was designed to replace humans in hot, hazardous or tedious jobs.
But I was surprised by how much the play, for all its candour, resembled one of those West End drawing-room comedies the Royal Court was designed to replace.
Jambox, which came in several sizes and colours, was designed to replace plug-in audio docks (devices with built-in speakers that make a direct physical connection to smartphones and other music players).
His Elements of Education and Teaching Based on Psychology and Philosophy (1906; trans. into Italian, Spanish, and Russian) was concerned chiefly with moral education and was designed to replace the old textbooks based on Johann Herbart's philosophy.
Instead of looking at dollar values, like Wisconsin's $26,500 a year, Mr. Schieber looked at what part of the average worker's paycheck his pension was designed to replace in retirement.
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ColoradoCare would be designed to replace private health insurance.
It was as if a scalpel had been designed to replace a hunting knife.
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