Sentence examples for was made to replace from inspiring English sources

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This time around, a decision was made to replace the radio commercials that ran last fall with TV commercials and to add Mr. D'Agostino to the campaign.

Mr. Beckman succeeded Peter King Hunsinger, who held the title -- the most senior marketing post at Condé Nast -- for only 10 months until a decision was made to replace him.

The decision was made to replace Di Matteo following Tuesday night's 3-0 defeat by Juventus that left the club on the verge of exiting the Champions League.

So when last year's losses were announced, the decision was made to replace the current CEO and stop operations at all new plants in the U.S. The belief is that Toyoda will be more aggressive in taking action and yet, coming from the family, will be sure to maintain company values like never letting quality slip.

This was made to replace an orchestra.

When his brother died, he was made to replace him by his father and was given strict training in pottery.

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The trap was one of several Angel Ventura was making to replace those the brothers said were destroyed in April during the previous Navy military maneuvers off the eastern tip of Vieques.

Newcastle added that steps are being made to replace Pecchia.

Indian Point provides about 25 percent of New York City's electricity, and no plans have been made to replace that energy.

Plans are being made to replace Trident with new nuclear weapons and, as in 1981, there are calls from MPs and anti-nuclear groups for a public debate.

Mr. Lewis said audio tours had been tested on several buses, but added that no decision had been made to replace live guides with them.

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