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Replacing to the wall, which means replacing the entire frame, not just the inner part, will cost twice as much, but I would recommend it.

Should his Manchester United contract expire this summer, Carrick would be available on a free transfer, which means replacing Mikel Arteta, Tomas Rosicky and Mathieu Flamini just got a little bit cheaper.

It's voluntary, it's pathetic, and it relies on planting trees to offset aircraft emissions, which means replacing a highly stable form of carbon storage (leaving oil in the ground) with a highly unstable one vulnerable to loggers, fires and droughts.

The pieces seem to be modular, which means replacing them — and the battery — is possible.

All of these fell into the category of "direct smelting," which means replacing the preliminary steps, such as cokemaking, and putting the raw materials directly into a pig iron furnace.

As we welcome them to the connected era, we must do more to demonstrate our commitment to the planet, which means replacing vague promises and rhetoric with new technologies, benchmarks and innovations that drive us all toward a cleaner, greener future.

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In designing the DiAs system, our goal was to build a platform that would be suitable for long-term home trials, which meant replacing the laptop computer with a smartphone to control the system.

There is the need to propagandize work to ensure a pliant labor supply, but there is also the drive for maximum profit, which ultimately means replacing as much human work as possible by cheaper machines.

That was the fall of 2008, walking to a restaurant with a friend after my father had died after a long illness, and after I had very un-fatal thyroid cancer, which nonetheless meant replacing a major gland with two little pills that would always be with me.

But that didn't stop developers trying to move in on the brutalist undercroft beneath Queen Elizabeth Hall a couple of years ago with the intention to "refurbish" the area that's become the UK's most important unofficial skatepark – by which they meant replacing it with sandwich shops and bars where you can spend £6.50 on a pint.

But that didn't stop developers trying to move in on the brutalist undercroft beneath Queen Elizabeth Hall a couple of years ago with the intention to "refurbish" the area that's become the UK's most important unofficial skatepark by which they meant replacing it with sandwich shops and bars where you can spend £6.50 on a pint.

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