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The local neighborhood corner store would be obsolete.
When Carter came in, I thought it would be obsolete.
Ours is an age of fluid boundaries and of a drastically lowered general threshold of embarrassment, so one might suppose that the genre would be obsolete.
Ian Wright, the Labour MP for Hartlepool, near Redcar, said Javid's proposed long-term plan for the steel industry would be obsolete without immediate action.
Unless I focused my energies on "brand me" I would be obsolete in a world of technophile jet-setters.Perhaps instead of revelling in our hubris, today's managers could apologise for the destruction of the job market for which we so eagerly prepared.
But it was only after the end of World War II, she adds, that the food industry would "take aim at home cooking per se, rapturously envisioning a day when virtually all contact between the cook and the raw makings of dinner would be obsolete".
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The GOP candidate has taken several stances on affirmative action, saying last year, "I'm fine with it," but adding that it would soon be obsolete and that would be a "wonderful thing".
I have urged him to consider the benefits of a general education at the expense of career-specific courses that would probably be obsolete by the time he would finish them.
Teachers in a new world would not be obsolete, however, the school structure as we know it would disappear.
Their once-popular cameras would soon be obsolete.
At the president's fund-raiser, Republicans admitted that such galas would soon be obsolete.
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