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At least the others had not tried to supplant her.
He looked in the eyes of a new people that was to supplant his own.
And then you have to supplant the old familiar with a better one.
As a result, it was increasingly supplanted by the 18-pounder.
Once further research supplants them they are of only historical interest.
Agriculture, though still important, was supplanted in many areas by industry.
The physical, the emotional were both supplanted at this moment.
Yet to have supplanted that with my own will over him was no victory for me.
A larger church supplanted this one a hundred years later.
"There is no intention to supplant the local police department."
Some want the entire system supplanted by such a scheme.
Three very different forces were at work, each one briefly supplanting the other.
They have supplanted governments as the system of social responsibility in our world.
Learn that I am supplanted in heaven- my place is given to another.
China has recently supplanted Japan as the second largest economy in the world.
In no sense did it supplant the old law or write a new one, the brief says.
"We're here to support the administration, not supplant it", he said.
The human rights debate has been supplanted by concern for business interests.
The program is not meant to supplant formal language teaching.
But he is quick to add that it will not supplant his own skills.
In other words, the real world supplanted that of dreams as he grew up.
After several miles the grasses were supplanted by forest again.
Someone or something, it seemed, was maneuvering to supplant me.
This is not a case of one strategy entirely supplanting another.
Its first modern V-8 supplanted the venerable straight-8 in 1953.