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Don't forget mundane items like clothes and linens, whose replacement cost can add up.
Upshaw, whose replacement has not been selected, had been a lightning rod for criticism by retirees.
The machinery, whose replacement cost Mr. Bosman estimated at about $130 million, was saved.
Gone are Brodney Pool and Drew Coleman, whose replacement, Donald Strickland, beat him out for a job in 2009.
Built at a cost of $2.5 million, it is a National Historic Landmark whose replacement cost is estimated at $200 million.
If he wins in November, his job will fall to Lt. Gov. Rick Perry, a Republican whose replacement would be chosen by the State Senate.
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For example, he might fire not only Mueller but people in the Justice Department whose replacements need to be confirmed.
Scientists are dubious about their chances of saving the 7-year-old Advanced Satellite for Cosmology and Astrophysics (ASCA), whose replacement--the ASTRO-E x-ray satellite--was lost shortly after launch in February.
Like most stadiums demolished during this time whose replacements were located nearby (including the Civic Arena over a decade later), the site of Three Rivers Stadium mostly became a parking lot.
Also the root replacement group included both those whose root replacement spared or replaced the valve.
They have good speed, even without Reyes, whose spirited replacement at shortstop, Munenori Kawasaki, keeps the team loose.
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