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The supplanting of a human personality by - whatever it was.
The supplanting of the homemaker by the working woman as the mall's prime market.
The one is the supplanting, or the opposing, of authority established; for nothing is more popular than that.
The supplanting of the local chant of Rome itself would seem to require some other explanation.
Also, they argue that the supplanting of native languages is a form of colonialism.
However, the supplanting of the anodyne heroin by the stimulant cocaine should provide us with an important clue.
They were an adjunct to and lubricant for existing activities rather than part of the supplanting of a traditional culture.
They are marketing themselves as caring, pastoral institutions where cuddles and compassion are supplanting the sometimes cruel punishment of the past.
Perhaps such an approach underlies the announced supplanting of historical algorithms in the impending GeneChip 5.0 release.
Dirac's book details his popular rule of supplanting Poisson brackets by commutators:
Secretly, the scarab is part of an advanced hive mind, with its own artificial intelligence covertly supplanting the wearer's own.
By the following day, the notations would be placed into the "Five" computer, which was slowly supplanting the paper files, but which Holt didn't like to use.
I suggest you take a good look at Tagnor and convince yourself that the Zalite people are fully capable of supplanting the degenerate Arkonides.
The supplanting of the word "Army" (Ejército) with "Movement" (Movimiento) was intended to punctuate this shift.
Supplanting the previous occupants were Azerbaijani refugees who had fled from Armenia to Azerbaijan during the previous three years of fighting.
The latter works yield almost the only evidence of the appearance of these geometrical or regular designs before their supplanting by the irregular or "picturesque" taste.
At the State Department, Mr. Baker's appointment, with its emphasis on debt, was cast as more of a supplanting of the Treasury Department's role.
In addition, studies suggest that "fears of Internet activities supplanting real life activity are unsubstantiated," in that they do not cause a negative or positive effect on political participation.
One example was Katherine S. Carsky's supplanting Leonard N. Spano as chairman of the powerful Budget Committee.
Where the groups are of similar social and economic level with no particular dislike for each other, the supplanting of one group by another usually involves only a minimum of friction.
The second larger consideration for Habermas is the supplanting of what he calls "constitutional patriotism" for ethnic nationalism as the substantial glue holding a diverse, pluralistic society together.
The loves and rapes of Zeus, according to Graves' readings, record the supplanting of ancient local cults by Olympian ones (Graves 1955, passim).
The city is the super-house, the supplanting of the infra-human abode or nest, the creation of an entity higher and more abstract than the oikos of the family.
He is the All-time Punday Night Champion and probably always will be; only Long-Drink and I still cherish a hope of supplanting him anymore.
The three-dimensional tools hold the promise of eventually supplanting the existing two-dimensional graphical user interface, which involves opening windows on the screen and picking items from menus using a mouse.