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"supplanted" Definitions
  1. having been replaced or taken over by someone or something else:A few months later, in the midnight secrecy of a remote castle, the supplanted monarch met his untimely end.
  2. Usually the supplanted
  3. people or things that have been replaced: He took up with the peasantry's rebellion only to find that the supplanters were just as bad as the supplanted.
  4. the simple past tense and past participle of supplant.

591 Sentences With "supplanted"

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Is it really so unlikely that Bitcoin will be supplanted?
People stopped singing and dancing to jazz; bebop supplanted the booty.
Automation Anywhere was supplanted in first place by UIPath this year.
He hasn't achieved any of his goals, he's just supplanted them.
He's also been supplanted in the self-funding lane by Bloomberg.
In America and Britain, faith tends to be supplanted by deep doubts.
As ships work in deeper, colder waters, underwater robots have supplanted divers.
M.O.-free certified-organic turkey became supplanted with a more ambiguous one.
Besides, by the time Fink supplanted Buchanan, a new generation had emerged.
The memory trace isn't erased, but it can be reconfigured and supplanted.
Until recently, local oligarchs supplanted the judiciary with their own domineering rule.
Manning started the first two games before Jones supplanted him in September.
The order from the full court on Tuesday supplanted that temporary measure.
It's official: Fuchsia has supplanted millennial pink as the rose du jour.
Zoom Video Communications supplanted Facebook as the top seat in the tech category.
People have long since supplanted other creatures as the greatest threat to orangutans.
But enough heard it as "an apron" that apron eventually supplanted napron completely.
When blogs started producing acceptably readable facsimiles of newspaper reports they supplanted newspapers.
This had been true at least since the novel supplanted the oral tradition.
But as automobiles supplanted river travel, the Day Line was forced to sell.
What's more, the barrage of criticism suggests that Warren has steadily supplanted Sen.
Use of QuickTime has been largely supplanted by online streaming services like YouTube.
This is a word more recently supplanted by TWEEN, but a word nonetheless.
Of course, Redbox and Netflix supplanted Blockbuster, while MoviePass couldn't exist without the theaters.
Xbox 360 has been supplanted by the newer, shinier Xbox One and that's okay.
Specific policies surrounding immigration have been supplanted by an impassioned appeal to white America.
But it is debatable whether this "new anti-Semitism" has supplanted the traditional variety.
Or should church voices be complemented, even supplanted, by other philosophical and moral authorities?
With his 315th regular-season victory, Price supplanted Jacques Plante for the team mark.
Some scientists may question such tactics, saying they have been supplanted by newer methods.
For here is ice cream, the cream supplanted and possibly surpassed by almond milk.
Much of what Wilson would have seen as a child there had been supplanted.
Once a retail behemoth, Sears was supplanted first by Walmart, and then by Amazon.
Their ceremonies were supplanted by Christian worship, their zemi statues by crucifixes and saints.
Early mornings in the office have been supplanted by sweat sessions at the gym.
The Tappan Zee is being supplanted by what has formally been christened the Gov.
He supplanted Trevor Rosenthal as the closer and earned that role going into the spring.
The design has been supplanted in the 2016 Grand Cherokee by a more traditional design.
It was not the first time that Japan supplanted China as the largest non-U.
More recently, even the real-estate part was supplanted by a branding-and-media hustle.
Marine Le Pen's fascists have supplanted the Gaullists as the face of the French right.
I Spoke It. Handwriting Just Doesn't Matter Has the Electronic Image Supplanted the Written Word?
Had that deal been adopted, it would have supplanted and updated many sections of NAFTA.
He had been supplanted this year by an artist's rendering of a new wind farm.
Traditional pension plans that offer guaranteed retirement income are vanishing, supplanted by 401(k)s.
Even before the 1900 Exposition, Paris was arguably supplanted as the world's most electric city.
And what happened to whatever city Berlin had supplanted — what was the New Berlin before Berlin?
He was supplanted by Vinegar Bend Mizell, the former Cardinals pitcher, who represented northwestern North Carolina.
By now, it's clear that dogs have supplanted cats as the unofficial mascots of the internet.
South Carolina, under Coach Dawn Staley, has supplanted Tennessee as the Southeastern Conference's top women's power.
Açaí smoothies supplanted wheatgrass protein shakes as the drink of choice among athletes and body builders.
Privacy as we know it will cease to exist, supplanted by Big Brother's eyes and ears.
One conspicuously symbolic sub-plot sees the house's disgruntled elderly staff supplanted by cheaper Polish labour.
This year, Italy has supplanted France, where the company's business is down 258 to 211 percent.
More of the world's computing time keeps shifting to smartphones, where apps have supplanted the web.
It would be remiss, however, to suggest that European cartography swiftly supplanted the traditional Chinese approach.
Here, both religion and popular culture have been supplanted by a state-driven cult of personality.
By the 1980s, Japan had supplanted the United States in aid and investments in East Asia.
AR has quickly supplanted VR and wearables as the super-cool tech everyone needs to invest in.
Emerging from the war burdened with debt, Britain found itself being gradually supplanted as a global power.
Smartphones, for the most part, have supplanted most people's interest in or need for a wearable computer.
"Millennials are all about texting," Greenberg says of the now-aging generation being supplanted by current teenagers.
These photo can constitute a meme because they can be supplanted into other contexts of love lost.
Our thought bubble: Privacy has partly supplanted net neutrality as the major tech issue on Capitol Hill.
In 2014, Under Armour supplanted Adidas as the second-largest seller of sportswear in the United States.
In debates, she is often strong, her campaigning self-consciousness supplanted by an occasionally acidic, businesslike efficiency.
The Canadian free trade agreement was supplanted by NAFTA but is positioned to snap back into effect.
In a few isolated cases, the cheering for the Americans was supplanted by rooting against the Europeans.
It feels like there should be a half-dozen games that have supplanted Burnout Paradise by now.
Then cross Houston Street; though boutiques long ago supplanted artists in SoHo, some interesting art spaces remain.
The rising performance and much lower price of such machines eventually supplanted hardware from companies like IBM.
It has been supplanted by the metric mile, or 1,500 meters, at the college and pro levels.
In the BofA survey, bitcoin supplanted the Nasdaq and the short dollar trade as the most crowded.
Income differences have been supplanted by cultural and social practices closely linked to levels of educational attainment.
Pollan supplanted Waters and Jacobson as the nation's dietary conscience, and he, too, became a political flashpoint.
They were completely removed from Central Park by 1995, supplanted by wire-mesh baskets and plastic bins.
Also, workplace software doesn't seem to have supplanted the very thing it was supposed to fix: email.
But for bookworms, those more typical goals are often supplanted by one simple objective: to read more.
In this way, the public sector is replaced by private companies, and democracy is supplanted by mere competition.
Now Simone Biles, the American star who supplanted Douglas this summer, has a message for her own critics.
Over the last two years, India has supplanted China as Amazon's most important international market of the future.
When smartphones supplanted Blackberries, however, White House information technology administrators adopted a new policy: No texts at all.
With the first, the paper currency becomes so utterly worthless that it is supplanted by a hard currency.
The free market has been eviscerated and supplanted by money printing and deficit spending on an unprecedented scale.
Meanwhile, business is as booming as its population growth: Financial services, tourism and trade have gradually supplanted cigars.
After several planning phases, it was finally abandoned in 1987, supplanted by a more straightforward automated rail network.
Perpetua was let go from BuzzFeed, in part because he was supplanted by the free labor he'd recruited.
It was natural to think that, over time, the 2911 would be supplanted by other, even better cars.
But it's 2018 and Moscow has supplanted Washington in the region, a key fact missing in the debate.
The difference today is that electronics have supplanted the mechanical connection between the gearshift lever and the transmission.
Every topic and policy covered in NAFTA simply modified or supplanted the agencies and rules that existed before.
Abundant natural gas has supplanted coal as the primary fuel for electricity, significantly lowering emissions along the way.
The United States has supplanted Russia as the world's biggest oil producer thanks to the recent shale boom.
The Harley roar may be supplanted by the Harley whine, but LiveWire is a beautiful piece of machinery.
Once the war was over, those urban farms withered away, supplanted by increasingly efficient large-scale rural agriculture.
The reformist left dominates from 1900 until it is supplanted by the cultural left in the mid-1960s.
When it has supplanted that elite, and it has reached its demographic limits, it begins to look ridiculous.
And so Nashville's bro tide is now receding, supplanted by a kindlier new generation of male country singers.
Brill argues that reformers ended up creating a new aristocracy even more entrenched than the one it supplanted.
The chocolate bar has supplanted the luxury truffle or box of assorted bonbons in the world of chocolate.
And for a generation of young people, YouTube, which Google acquired in 2006, has all but supplanted television.
To appreciate today's perverted impeachment process, one must understand how the president supplanted Congress as policymaker-in-chief.
Yet expert opinion is being supplanted with corporate press releases announcing one-time employee bonuses or wage boosts.
As it turned out, we'd simply been displaced, supplanted, just like we'd done to the scene before us.
By the early 1800s, though, the river port was supplanted by Danang to the north, and largely forgotten.
A huge increase in corn production means maize is likely to have supplanted rice as the most planted crop.
The West has supplanted the South as the setting for the most timely, broadly psychological American fiction being written.
An ostensibly screen-free Sunday would be supplanted with a mess of bright pixels strapped inches from my eyeballs.
More often than not, they've supplanted modernity and creature comforts with a Big Gulp-size of American muscle performance.
Coal is going the way of wood, as natural gas has supplanted it as a cleaner and cheaper alternative.
Some of the attention is rivalrous; as Don DeLillo argued, the terrorist has in some ways supplanted the writer.
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Overnight, the dollar crashes, supplanted on the international market by the "bancor," a currency controlled by the New IMF.
And of course, the hood ornaments of yore, so easy to steal, have been supplanted by bas-relief badges.
German, Scots and Irish immigrants supplanted their French brethren following the end of the Seven Years War in 1763.
A nation of erratic disruption and "America First" belligerence has supplanted the underwriter of the post-1945 global order.
But here glühwein is replaced by Malbec, and fondue supplanted by rounds of provolone roasted over a wood fire.
As successful as they are, their convenience has, at least in part, supplanted the need for physical kink spaces.
Now, however, many of these modest homes have been supplanted by large houses built right up to lot lines.
After missing the huge market for smartphone processors, Intel recently supplanted Qualcomm in supplying cellular modems for Apple iPhones.
But remember that the titans were overthrown by newer gods — and that those gods themselves were supplanted over time.
Unexpectedly supplanted, Ky still maintained the support of top military officials and esteem among the army rank and file.
Between 1886 and 1906, rowhouse developments and low-rise apartment buildings supplanted farmland, according to the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission.
The compact camera market is essentially dead, as smartphones have supplanted traditional point-and-shoots for most people's photography needs.
Since its release, that device has supplanted the Air as the de facto machine new employees receive in many offices.
Instead, Yahoo starved Flickr of resources and allowed it to be supplanted by other services like Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
They supplanted Norway following the tit-for-tat sanctions with the West that followed Moscow's annexation of Crimea in 2014.
And at some point in the past two or so decades, American football supplanted baseball as the top U.S. sport.
He supplanted Corduroy, a 26-year-old cat from Sisters, Oregon, who the title will now presumably revert back to.
K is a replicant himself, a model made by the Wallace Corporation, which has supplanted the original film's Tyrell Corporation.
Its answer to instant articles, AMP, has supplanted Facebook as one of the dominant drivers of internet traffic to publishers.
As Warren has moved up in the polls, she's supplanted Sanders as the leader among self-described very liberal voters.
Its disks linger on in niche uses, but have been fully supplanted by USB drives, SD cards, and the internet.
How would its rituals and prayers resonate for me this year, when cancer concerns were unexpectedly supplanted by other tribulations?
I realized this year that podcasts have supplanted practically every other form of media to become my most consumed entertainment.
After Escobar, the idea of rebellion based on ideology was largely supplanted by the remorseless pursuit of profit and power.
In the lawsuit, English argued that the president supplanted the agency's line of succession outlined by the Dodd-Frank Act.
Last year, Britain supplanted China as the second-largest market for art sales, after the United States, the report found.
Egypt's Islamist President, Mohamad Morsi, was eventually supplanted by Sisi, the nation's former defense minister and a secularist, in 2013.
She's a proponent of the "great replacement" theory, which holds that white Europeans are being systematically supplanted by Muslim migrants.
Opium — arguably man's first true analgesic — was supplanted by morphine after opium was found to cause physical and psychological dependence.
More recently, services such as iTunes and Spotify supplanted the Wild West file-sharing market, sharing revenue with consenting artists.
André Breton, who authored the Surrealist Manifesto, saw in rayographs an art form that supplanted traditional art forms like painting.
But down the ballot, Texas has rapidly supplanted California as the epicenter of the battle for the House of Representatives.
Talk of carbon neutrality and fiduciary duty has at least temporarily supplanted Donald J. Trump, who easily carried Otsego County.
Suddenly "the typographic mind," in Postman's formulation, was supplanted by a "peek-a-boo world" of journalistic and political showmanship.
"They believe that Jewish people are 'fake Jews' imposters who will be supplanted by them in the future," Beirich added.
South Crown Heights and Bed-Stuy, meanwhile, have supplanted Williamsburg and Greenpoint as the neighborhoods with the next largest influxes.
By 2018, that number had more than tripled to 814 deaths as fentanyl, an extremely potent synthetic opioid, supplanted heroin.
But the benign regime of the classroom is here supplanted by history: My first schoolday, September 1941, a cool day.
Along the way, he supplanted Shaun Alexander as the Tide's career rushing yards leader by breaking his record of 213,565 yards.
By the early 1980s, Bob and Ray's gentle approach had largely been supplanted by a louder and angrier brand of comedy.
No legacy business system or industry is immune to disruption in 2016: Everyone and everything is in jeopardy of being supplanted.
In this case, the back channel of Trump-approved associates seems to have almost completely supplanted the State Department's career diplomats.
An Andean flamingo looks after a surrogate Chilean flamingo chick, supplanted to replace its own infertile egg, in this undated photo.
He's more skeptical of Box, thinking it will get supplanted by rival Dropbox, in which Moe's GSV Capital is an investor.
Popular music may have superseded literature as a cultural influence long ago, but other genres have supplanted rock, folk, and blues.
The old passive voice, boring as a beige desktop PC, has this century been supplanted by a friendly and conversational tone.
In the lives of the rich, desire long ago supplanted need, something a keen social observer like Bill Cunningham well understood.
Every week, it seems, some beloved old diner, art-supply store, or punk den folds, to be supplanted by a CVS.
Holder, critics argue, the blatant efforts to keep minorities from voting have been supplanted by a blizzard of more subtle changes.
What this indicates, researchers conclude, is that the quest for knowledge has been supplanted by more concrete motivations, like a paycheck.
When his style of Latin soul was eventually supplanted — first by salsa, then by disco and rap — he vanished for years.
But Davis's death is also a tragic reminder of the ways the criminal justice system has supplanted America's mental health system.
After all, these pronouns are restrictive and needlessly exclude nonbinary people, and have largely been supplanted by the singular "they" anyway.
For many comedians, a Netflix special has supplanted the traditional late-night talk show set as the big ticket to success.
Professor Helmreich is not the sort of tour guide who can be supplanted by a fact sheet, no matter how encyclopedic.
Fake horn will not work for that market, just as fake diamonds have not supplanted the real thing on wedding rings.
Thickly cushioned running shoes have largely supplanted the minimalist, barefoot-style shoes that many of us wore a few years ago.
Shortly after the anti-dumping decision forced Chinese exporters out of the U.S. market, they were supplanted by the South Koreans.
The explosion in far-right terror in Germany, too, suggests that the lessons of "Never again" have been supplanted by extremism.
Thirteen months later, he supplanted Tiger Woods as the world No. 240, only to drop as low as No. 16 last October.
It is officially supplanted by the big boy Microsoft Outlook, which is more stylistically in line with Windows 103 than Outlook Express.
In a 2014 survey, the photo sharing app Instagram supplanted Twitter as the social media platform considered "most important" by U.S. teens.
The journey was a scenic one: The greens and browns of the bayou were gradually supplanted by the ocher of the Southwest.
At many points, "The Final Problem" is a glorified Saw movie, the torture porn supplanted by polished accents and the BBC's prestige.
With his tie for 22015th at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am on Sunday, Jason Day supplanted an idle McIlroy at No. 22016.
Many international broadcasters have cut back or eliminated their shortwave services in recent times, supplanted by satellite television transmissions and the internet.
It was the ultimate normal-teen experience, and my desire to "be normal" had supplanted any loftier goals I could have imagined.
Much like how Samsung supplanted Sony as the world's largest electronics company, Xiaomi could unseat Samsung (assuming it has such grand ambitions).
The leading cause of overdose deaths was non-methadone synthetic opioids, primarily fentanyls that have increasingly supplanted heroin in the illicit market.
As a student of political change, Mr. Cameron also knew that — in a single night — his cohort of followers had been supplanted.
The last time the top ranking changed hands at the year-end championships was in 133, when Lleyton Hewitt supplanted Gustavo Kuerten.
Mr. Miller has the voices of the agency's founding top brass and many of the new wave of executives who supplanted them.
"Lower for longer" Federal Reserve policies are being supplanted by a more balanced outlook in which inflation is considered an emerging risk.
But Merkel, preoccupied with shoring up her weakened coalition after a disastrous election, has been supplanted by the energetic efforts of Macron.
Cambage's output supplanted the record of Minnesota forward Maya Moore, who once amassed a combined 252 points in back-to-back contests.
What is it that we feel deprived of when the flagship phone we buy is suddenly supplanted by a slightly better one?
It has been relieved of its infrastructure, supplanted in its home stadium and subverted completely, leaving supporters wondering where to look next.
The coal industry isn't disappearing because of peacenik environmentalism; it has been supplanted by superior technology, from shale extraction to wind turbines.
Carter, punk, and the expansive cultural impulse that brought this random family together are about to be supplanted by the Reagan era.
In other words, business has supplanted the state as the main driver of growth and employment, and incomes and consumption have risen.
Raspail's book helped inspire "The Great Replacement," the idea that white populations of Western countries could soon be supplanted by newer arrivals.
Sock supplanted John Isner in October as the top-ranked American man, something Sock takes pride in but does not dwell on.
Little by little, my Spanish was supplanted by English until I began to think and dream, and write only in that language.
What is more interesting is how Russia has effectively supplanted North Korea as a supplier of relatively good quality coal to China.
Molding and casting is such a tactile process and the mechanics of it are easily personified and supplanted by the sexualized body.
This means that the promise of making hands-free phone calls is usually supplanted by the reality of making one-handed phone calls.
Beer is being supplanted by booze and wine among American consumers (or a rising number of teetotalers are eating into sales of both).
In the 1960s, the Palmer Method was later supplanted by two other forms of cursive — the Zaner-Bloser Method and the D'Nealian method.
For example, New Delhi-based Micromax was the top smartphone brand in India last year, but that position has been supplanted by Samsung.
Image: Alex Cranz/GizmodoThe humble USB drive—supplanted by the download and the cloud sync, but still useful in all kinds of ways.
He landed with the New York Giants for the 2004 season but was eventually supplanted as the starter by then-rookie Eli Manning.
Mr Manafort promptly supplanted the tycoon's loutish campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, thereby bringing more professionalism and calm to Mr Trump's scandal-plagued campaign.
She supplanted Dudu, who had been born in 1962 and spent most of her life in China's Wuhan Zoo before dying in 1999.
For those who change their surname, questions about traveling with a dress are soon supplanted by questions about traveling with a new name.
The show's usual electronic hum is complemented, and at times supplanted, by screeching strings and dissonant jolts straight out of a horror film.
Grimes has always been a favorite of mine in small doses, and seems to have supplanted Akeem Hunt on the Houston depth chart.
As soap operas have been supplanted by reality television and now YouTube vlogging, the line between fantasy and reality has become somewhat passé.
The local tribe appear to have been supplanted by the newcomers around 4,200 BC, as demonstrated by new funeral rites, pottery and hamlets.
In his mature style, the diffuse mythic imagery of his earlier work is supplanted by harder-edged invocations of the here and now.
They began following each other on Twitter, which soon led to direct messaging that was in turn supplanted by chatting on the telephone.
But just as these people were supplanted by autoworkers, Python programmers and people running video-streaming services, new jobs will replace those lost.
Bernie Sanders still exist, but they have been largely supplanted by Democrats' desire to make Trump's time in office as short as possible.
There were some who felt that Ms. De Salvo was unfairly supplanted by Scott Rothkopf, who replaced her as chief curator in 2015.
Beginning about 20 years ago, 18-inch hangers supplanted 16-inchers as the industry standard, in accordance with the American masses' increasing masses.
Those arguments supplanted an earlier scheduled case, which the justices removed after the latest version of the travel ban was issued in September.
Buttoned jerseys started to replace pullovers, belts were restored to the uniform, and power blue road uniforms were supplanted by the traditional gray.
His first assignment was breaking the legs of Trump's former chief of staff, Reince Priebus, whom Scaramucci has supplanted as the president's consigliere.
In a White House where every major development is supplanted before its significance can be fully digested, the shutdown has overshadowed many things.
But the record will show that Dickerson — not Cruz — supplanted the retired David Ortiz as the starting designated hitter for the American League.
"The world can no longer be silent as US #EconomicTerrorism is supplanted by its #MedicalTerrorism," Zarif said, without referring to any new sanctions.
Today there's an endless supply of psychological books and TED talks that are dismissive of IQ, or argue that it can be supplanted.
That viewing time has been supplanted by an increase in TV watching through paid and free websites as well as network websites and apps.
Concerns about carbon emissions and the rise of electric cars mean that worries about peak supply have been supplanted by fears of peak demand.
Analysis last year by Hyun Song Shin at the Basel-based Bank for International Settlements shows that the dollar had supplanted the VIX index .
"Football has supplanted religion even well beyond the South now, but the replacement has been seamless because football's a lot like church," Newkirk wrote.
China has supplanted the Soviets as America's great rival: The new wars are over trade and intellectual property, with our unipolar status fading fast.
It is Centro, the sleek and always-full Italian restaurant that has supplanted the city's grand steakhouse, 801, as the place to spot candidates.
As the crowd thinned in midmorning, reality stars supplanted news anchors on the televisions, and Ms. Murphy offered her color commentary on gym dynamics.
Now, though, "defined contribution" (DC) plans, for which employees contribute a percentage of their paycheques to their retirement fund, have largely supplanted DB plans.
When, in 2013, Netflix started releasing episodes of its serial programming simultaneously, the weekly episodic format was supplanted by shows made for marathon viewing.
Ramsey tells The Verge that early in entertainment history radio plays and dramas were common, but that it's been supplanted by movies and television.
And California-style conservatism has now seemingly supplanted conservative ideology itself, leaving people who think of themselves as conservatives wondering what to do next.
Kelly's capital with the president was at its highest when he first took the job, but he has subsequently been supplanted by new arrivals.
So these single-purpose rooms are being supplanted by multipurpose lounges, which often have a large flat-screen television or a pull-down screen.
It's also known that, over the last few centuries, ancient geometric patterns were supplanted by representations of a psychedelic spiritual underworld called Ukhu Pacha.
Twitter, the service, which has supplanted cable news as the center of the real-time political conversation, is rotten with abuse, harassment and disinformation.
Ultimately, that's what it comes down to: whether people believe their firsthand, lived experiences can be adequately supplanted -- and not just during a pandemic.
In recent years, papal infallibility, a concept officially codified by Pius IX nearly 150 years ago, seems to have been supplanted by papal apology.
But 13 miles away at a displaced persons camp in the town of Bartella, jubilance was supplanted by a cloud of uncertainty and despair.
Hans-Joachim König, another AfD activist, said he was worried that lithium-ion batteries would be supplanted by another technology, rendering the factory obsolete.
A few prefatory dishes are worth noting, like dark, yielding strips of chicken, and fried rice with the rice supplanted by fluffy shredded pancake.
These two important and historical TB drugs were supplanted by newer, better tolerated and more effective drugs, such as isoniazid (INH) and rifampicin (RMP).
Russia's plan in Libya is similar to its policy in Syria, where it has supplanted U.S. influence and established military bases on the Mediterranean.
As the Choi Soon-sil scandal unfolded, memories of Ms. Park's earlier initiatives started to fade, supplanted by an image of a vacuous woman.
There are snippets of vintage commercials, perhaps in an attempt to evoke the once vivid American dream, now supplanted by tales of mortgage default.
In 1810, under Napoleon, the pyramid was supplanted by a bronze nude of a French general, which stood for five years until Napoleon's defeat.
There are snippets of vintage commercials, perhaps in an attempt to evoke the once vivid American dream, now supplanted by tales of mortgage default.
As Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway said, you might as well call the event TPAC—Trumpism has supplanted conservatism as the dominant philosophy of the right.
There are some examples of Schumpeterian competition at play as a platform is supplanted by a new firm with a superior business model or product.
Conducting accurate surveys has grown more difficult and expensive as cellphones have increasingly supplanted landlines, and as growing numbers of Americans have declined to participate.
They've supplanted the android vocal manipulations and skipping-hard-drive drum programming with the warmth of wood and bowed catgut, acoustic guitars, and distant choirs.
"Death exorcises nothing," Anita realises on learning of her husband's passing from Claire, her childhood best friend, who had long supplanted her in his affections.
Though the increasingly formulaic films were successful, they'd prove to be Day's undoing and make her passé when the counterculture supplanted the "Mad Men" era.
Trump and Sanders both reflect the growing public dissatisfaction with the political consensus that supplanted New Deal liberalism after Ronald Reagan's landslide victory in 21964.
A bipartisan agreement earlier in the year set out spending caps for 22019, which has in large part supplanted the role of the budget resolution.
But the sad story of the mom-and-pop store closing and being supplanted by a branch of some corporate retailer isn't particular to SoHo.
By the mid-2000s, he was supplanted by Ms. Hershberger, famous for the $600 shaggy mop that defined Meg Ryan's carefree style at the time.
" Since May 03, when uncontrollable wildfires swept through the town, those questions have been supplanted by "Where did you go?" and "Did your house survive?
In 2015, Britain supplanted China as the world's second largest national art market, after the United States, with 21 percent of sales, according to Tefaf.
Lythgoe, the organizer who had first invited Mullen to the Friar Penketh, supplanted National Action's college-educated founders to become the de-facto national leader.
Blatant attempts to keep minorities from the polls have been supplanted by a blizzard of more subtle changes and intimidating tactics, voting-rights advocates say.
The borders were maintained by the imperial powers that supplanted the British and French after World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union.
They gathered those laurels by ushering in a romantic, slow-moving, balletic style that has largely been supplanted today by demonstrations of power and athleticism.
In "The Great Replacement", Renaud Camus claimed true Frenchmen were being supplanted by immigrants from Africa and the Middle East, encouraged by a "replacist" elite.
In fact, the Obama administration negotiated changes to the deal as part of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a broader agreement that would have supplanted Nafta.
Focusing on the whistleblower has supplanted focusing on the process as Republicans' preferred deflection, with Paul, Graham, and the president himself attacking the anonymous official.
The Wirecutter used to list the 20333 as the "runner-up pick" but supplanted it with the 20340 because of the newer model's upright storage.
Oh, the old tech still works, your WordPress and Ruby On Rails sites still function just fine — but they're increasingly being supplanted by radical new approaches.
Others hawk a conspiracy theory known as the "great replacement" — believing Europe's population is being supplanted by immigrants — and has made their "remigration" its top priority.
Islamic militants, including members of al Qaeda-allied Ansar Dine, soon supplanted the Tuaregs, vandalizing monuments at the UNESCO World Heritage Site and imposed Sharia law.
Today, that industry has been supplanted by finance and advertising, both of which need to make microsecond decisions based on petabyte datasets and complex statistical models.
One elite had been supplanted, but the marks of prestige were the same — it would not be long before a new generation of sepoys was born.
Agricultural tech is already brimming with other robotic farming schemes, but unfortunately whenever a robot is employed, it's likely some degree of human labor is supplanted.
Chefs of André Soltner's generation did not covet them, but for younger cooks, the tattoo seems to have supplanted the toque as part of the uniform.
South Carolina, the 2017 champion, and Mississippi State, in the Final Four for a second consecutive season, have supplanted Tennessee as powers in the Southeastern Conference.
Mr. Trump announced her departure on Thursday on Twitter, the presidential tweet having supplanted the role that a White House press secretary played in previous administrations.
The theory of the Constitution had been changed, the traditional understanding supplanted by a new version not through amendment but through practical understanding and judicial action.
It also took issue with Gretchen Carlson, the chair of the organization's board of directors, who Ms. Mund said had supplanted her as the organization's ambassador.
He describes how the threat of a global pandemic has supplanted nuclear war as the most likely mortal threat to large swaths of the world's population.
Perhaps it wasn't a coincidence that the American space program supplanted the Soviets after female and African-American mathematicians and engineers were integrated into the workforce.
The only sides on Franklin Barbecue's menu (coleslaw, potato salad, pinto beans) are absent from Loro's, supplanted by dishes like coconut-scented rice and papaya salad.
He has recently supplanted his small-government conservatism with populist rants against corporate America — Amtrak, United Airlines and Horizon health insurance were his most recent targets.
News of relapses, of overdoses and deaths, was always breaking, and so the emergencies that one day held us rapt were soon supplanted by new ones.
The ardent tenor David Portillo makes an endearing Jaquino, a worker in the prison who adores Marzelline but has been supplanted, to his dismay, by Fidelio.
Yeah. And so there's now a generation, maybe multiple generations that had a big following on YouTube and have been supplanted, I assume, at this point?
A member of the conference has occupied the top position every week this season, Stanford having supplanted Oregon, which lost to sixth-ranked Louisville last month.
Strategic government, academic, and administrative posts are slowly but very steadily being supplanted and awarded to staunch party loyalists who adhere to Beijing's point of view.
But over the last, certainly 10 years, a lot of those companies have been supplanted by, or certainly competitive by those great companies that you mentioned.
WhatsApp is enormously popular in Brazil, where it has essentially supplanted other communication services, and its group chat feature is widely used for organizing and political discussions.
It was the first time the U.S. market has supplanted Britain as the biggest buyer of the sparkling wine, made in the champagne region of northern France.
For instance, brow lifts were common in the 1980s and '90s but have been supplanted mainly by Botox and fillers over the past 15 years, Broumand said.
Island Creeks have supplanted Wellfleets as the definitive New England oyster, always clean, deep-cupped, and full of salt, always making that ale taste that much better.
The other is that he is still lacking a certain high-profile endorsement: from Jeb Bush, the man he supplanted as the establishment's choice in the race.
Later supplanted by cleaner, cheaper-to-mine coal to the west, this was one of the first parts of America to endure the pain of industrial dislocation.
It's not supplanted R2-D83 in the "cute robots we wish were our best friends" stakes just yet, but The Force Awakens' BB-8 is getting close.
This time around, the EvaSMART 2 has supplanted it with some key upgrades, and it's similarly pegged at a great price: just $199 after a $70 markdown.
He is probably not mincing, because to a substantial extent, a hyper-macho bruiser look has supplanted that of the dandies who held sway in recent seasons.
Considine also serves as writer and star, playing fictional middleweight champ Matty Burton, whose desire to secure his family's finances is suddenly supplanted by an unexpected collapse.
Untethered from the usual government safeguards, the university all but supplanted the state's economic development agency as the Cuomo administration's chief economic engine in upstate New York.
By 2013, Clapper wanted to memorialize the changes that had occurred in practice as a formal set of procedures that supplanted the Gates standards, according to Litt.
The 50 paintings, prints and photographs on view date from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as gaslight supplanted oil lamps, and electric lighting superseded gas.
To apply Postman's analysis to the present: Television was a powerful motor for creating post-literate culture, but is now being supplanted by digital culture at large.
Most of his films could be directly purchased from Zipporah on DVD 10 years ago — just in time for DVD to be supplanted by streaming and downloads.
So it's likely Facebook feels pressure to contribute to the research community in hopes its approaches and tools to building and training AI aren't supplanted by others.
The protagonist of James's era — the scholar in his dim library — was supplanted in our imaginations by curious young women roaming gloomy manors and innocently unleashing hell.
And as capital-intensive companies have been supplanted by those whose value is largely found in their intellectual property, the marketplace is less transparent — with troubling consequences.
Koepka this week supplanted Dustin Johnson, who finished in a tie for 30th at three over while failing to card a round in the 60s all week.
He seems to be one of the only people in the US who hasn't witnessed the steady demise of coal as it's supplanted by cheaper natural gas.
He would be co-owner of this big farm, but he was supplanted by this other guy, Andrew Helgelien, a Midwestern farmer who was Belle's final victim.
Today the tradition of the novel has been supplanted by that of the comic book: Stories extend indefinitely, their plot holes patched through superpower, magic and dreams.
This is why Moscow supplanted the moribund United Nations-led Geneva peace process with talks it initiated early last year in Astana, Kazakhstan, with Iran and Turkey.
Their answer, in a nutshell, was 1968 — specifically, the culture of excess, excuses and permission that abruptly supplanted the old American ethic of modesty, responsibility and restraint.
Children love them too, according to The Boston Globe, as fidget spinners have apparently supplanted recent fads like bottle-flipping and homemade slime as a teacher nuisance.
In addition to his arrests of prominent clerics and dissidents, Bin Salman, in a palace coup, supplanted his cousin Mohamed bin Nayef as crown prince in 2017.
They had been right about the desire to shift the Democrats to the left, but their own vision was supplanted by a more left-wing Sanders campaign.
The confusion and chaos that followed President Donald Trump's January executive order limiting the flow of refugees into the United States was supplanted Monday by more deliberate planning.
What's interesting is that, three years later, with the 3DS largely supplanted by another Nintendo platform that doubles as a home console, I still feel the same way.
Now that that system has been supplanted – and make no mistake: VC is over – the new organism has its own parasites and none of them are particularly new.
In retrospect, we can see a familiar pattern: A huge story comes to the fore, only to quickly be supplanted by Trump's latest antics on the campaign trail.
Opinion-oriented blogs and full-fledged opinion web sites have supplanted many of the outlets of traditional media in influence, resulting in a sprawling range of partisan content.
Why it matters: It shows the challenge of wringing carbon emissions out of transportation, which has recently supplanted electricity generation as the largest source of U.S. CO2 output.
The low pay of the civil service has led to traditional federal government jobs being supplanted by private contractors, who are typically paid substantially more for similar work.
But just as Al Qaeda lost strength elsewhere in the world, Jemaah Islamiyah was supplanted in Indonesia by other militant groups that pledged allegiance to the Islamic State.
Microsoft has included a built-in Windows Remote Assistance utility with the operating system since Windows XP, although the feature was supplanted by Quick Assist in Windows 10.
The Trump administration this week issued the new executive order that supplanted an earlier, more-sweeping one which had been challenged in court by the state of Washington.
They've been supplanted by nurses pulling 16-hour shifts and surgeons-turned-security guards, with useless foreign medical licenses and no hope of ever holding a scalpel again.
It has been roughly four decades since semiotics became a cultural buzz word and one since the internet effectively supplanted the written language with an image-dominated one.
Over time, much of this life was supplanted by non-native settlers, livestock, citrus groves, film studios, tract housing and that pop-culture cliché called the Valley Girl.
Opinion So-called natural wines have recently supplanted kale as the "it" staple of trendy tables — the "latest in holier-than-thou drinking," according to The Financial Times.
Pro-repeal sentiment was especially strong among young and urban voters, suggesting that a new left-leaning and secular majority had supplanted the more conservative Catholic older generation.
The terminals were introduced two decades ago and gradually supplanted betting on sports such as horse racing as the main activity in Britain's 8,20203 high street betting shops.
"Phone conversations with friends and family, for example, have been supplanted to an extent by social networks," Craig Wigginton, head of Deloitte's U.S. telecom practice, told Re/code.
Milne lived at 187 Waverly, where he had either supplanted the coachman Powell or shared the second floor with him while the Pratts transitioned from carriages to horseless carriages.
Pooh's popularity across all realms of media remains undiminished: A 2004 Forbes article described him as the second-highest-earning fictional character ever created, supplanted only by Mickey Mouse.
But those sales have been supplanted by the United States, just one of the many shifts in global trading patterns that have resulted from Washington's trade dispute with Beijing.
The dollar has supplanted it as the gauge to watch in large part thanks to the breakdown since the financial crisis in what is known as "covered interest parity".
The most recent and obvious historical example of this is when the British Empire was supplanted by the United States as the preëminent global power, in the nineteen-forties.
Flores — last season's starting shortstop, since supplanted by the new arrival Asdrubal Cabrera — could return Friday, when the Mets open a series at home against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Not far from the cobbled streets of the hilly Old Town is a business center, where boxy Soviet structures have been supplanted by stylish buildings of a Scandinavian cast.
The shooting supplanted the 2015 shooting at a Charleston, South Carolina, church as the deadliest mass shooting to take place at a house of worship in the United States.
If there was any dissent from the commentariat, it came from those suggesting that Mr. Bush might be supplanted by a fresher, but still establishment, face, like Marco Rubio.
Yusuf's father's adherence to a traditional practice of Islam, suffused with art and poetry, has been supplanted by the new imam's association with the radically politicized Al-Muhajiroun movement.
It is Election Day 2018, the one so many have been waiting for, the one so many cannot bear to see arrive, lest hope be supplanted by more despair.
The only real hope of doing that is to openly confront and talk about the powerful, but submerged, forms of discrimination that have long since supplanted the undisguised version.
Digital devices and apps have largely supplanted ink and paper in day-to-day business, but the analogue approach can still play an important role for entrepreneurs and freelancers.
In the coming years, Selassie replaced Eritrea's flag with Ethiopia's, supplanted the national languages of Tigrinya and Arabic with Amharic, and finally abolished the federation, erasing the Eritrean state.
SAM has been supplanted by MULE, a "material unit life enhancer," and within months of its arrival Construction Robotics has moved an impressive 75 MULEs at $73,000 a pop.
This party-corporate complex is only going to expand as most state-owned enterprises, inefficient holdovers from the old economy, are being supplanted by the fast-growing private sector.
The Congress Party, once the nation's most dominant political force, has been supplanted in many states by regional parties, each championing one of India's thousands of castes and subcastes.
Individual investors have largely been supplanted by institutional investors, such as hedge funds and mutual funds, who typically hold on to assets for a shorter period than their predecessors.
They aren't personal enough or honest enough to become emotional tsunamis like Lorde's Melodrama (which supplanted Witness at No. 1 on the Billboard albums chart) or Frank Ocean's Blonde.
And last year, he held a rigged election for a special legislative body that supplanted the country's parliament — the one branch of government that was controlled by the political opposition.
It's been supplanted by 2-in-1s like the Surface Pro, which promises the excellent content consumption powers of a tablet, crossed with the actual productivity of a real laptop.
The legacy of colonialism worldwide has left numerous languages hanging on by a thread, as native tongues have been supplanted — often by force — with English, Spanish or other majority languages.
But they had been supplanted during a "slave revolt in morality", begun by the Jews and inherited by the Christians under the yoke of the Babylonians and later the Romans.
First, there's the growing prominence of mobile games, which have largely supplanted the console space in Japan, becoming vastly more lucrative while being made for a fraction of the cost.
But the instincts that led him to suggest he supported public insurance during the Republican primary in 2015 have been suppressed and supplanted by scaremongering about socialism on the march.
It's 1 of 4 de-escalation zones (DEZs) brokered by Turkey, Russia and Iran during May 2017 talks in Astana, Kazakhstan, which effectively supplanted the U.S.–led Geneva peace process.
Swifty's It has gone the way of Mortimer's, the other Upper East Side restaurant-cum-clubhouse that it supplanted, serving its final plate of meatloaf and mashed potatoes last week.
As broadcasting has been supplanted by narrowcasting and, with the rise of social media, by ultranarrowcasting, people within nations have been segregated more finely by their interests, including political interests.
The Trump administration this week issued the new executive order that supplanted an earlier, more sweeping one which had been challenged in court by several states in addition to Hawaii.
Long ago, traveling peddlers were displaced by local merchants, who were supplanted by downtown department stores, which were upended by shopping malls, then big box chains, and now, the internet.
Instead, what has happened is that the combined Lenovo-Motorola group has fallen out of the top five global smartphone vendors, supplanted by fellow Chinese manufacturers Huawei, Oppo, and Vivo.
The Giants (224-253) have now lost their last six games and, for a week at least, supplanted the Jets (233-353) as the area's most besieged pro football organization.
Despite protestations to the contrary, the will to enforce sanctions on the part of the United States, South Korea and China has been supplanted by exemptions, non-compliance, and violations.
In the last few weeks, official reticence has been supplanted by daily announcements of arrests, checks and assurances as the central government has scrambled to dampen public anger and alarm.
Kavanaugh is concerned that, since the New Deal, the unelected officials at administrative agencies have supplanted lawmakers in making most of the rules that the American people have to obey.
And last year, he held a rigged election for a special legislative body that supplanted the country's parliament — the one branch of government that was controlled by his political opposition.
One year ago, he held a rigged election for a special legislative body that supplanted the country's parliament — the one branch of government that was controlled by his political opposition.
Werner's vocal approach could be seen in Jeremy Bolm of Touché Amoré, as the band took screamo's short-and-fast template and supplanted it with a bit of melodic hardcore.
But then Bale, who supplanted Ronaldo as the world's most expensive player when he moved to Madrid, is having a better tournament and — from all outward signs — considerably more fun.
Many Missourians saw that as a breath of fresh air, but her opponents say that this side of Ms. McCaskill has been supplanted by someone who toes the party line.
By the time the show reaches the Chicago Art Institute a year from now, the curator Zoe Ryan said, some of the current objects might be supplanted by newer ideas.
The conceit of friendly locals renting out spare rooms has been supplanted by a more mercenary model, in which centuries-old apartment buildings are hollowed out with ersatz hotel rooms.
Thursday night had the feel of one of those pass-the-baton moments, the 211-year-old LeBron James ready to be supplanted by this splendidly talented 235-year-old.
And in July he held a rigged election for a special legislative body that supplanted the country's parliament — the one branch of government that was controlled by his political opposition.
He sounded notes of humility that were supplanted quickly by firm insistence that he, not Senator Ted Cruz, had actually won the Iowa caucuses because of improprieties by Mr. Cruz's staff.
White House press briefings, which nearly disappeared in the second half of 2250, have been largely supplanted by salvos of 1103 characters or less, launched most mornings from Trump's official account.
What is at stake isn't only recent gains under the Aquino administration but the whole elite democracy -- a political system dominated by few major political families -- that supplanted the Marcos dictatorship.
And if for some reason, electric vehicles don't achieve escape velocity or are supplanted by an innovation in, say, hydrogen fuel cells, then Ford is in better shape to quickly pivot.
And it's no coincidence that as Americans have shifted from viewing themselves as rugged pioneers to world leaders, the former top movie genre, the Western, has gradually been supplanted by superheroes.
Data has consistently shown that trade between the U.S. and China is slowing down significantly, so much so that Mexico recently supplanted China (and Canada) as the top U.S. trading partner.
Their influence has been supplanted by the coalition Obama cobbled together: women, African-Americans, Latinos, and young voters, who together constitute the future of the Democratic Party at the national level.
But the rhetoric of a property-owning democracy didn't last long, as the free market capitalism that was supposed to accompany it was supplanted by a more corporate, risk-aversive mutation.
Over time, however, my usual gear has shrunken in size as the MacBook Pro gave way to a MacBook Air and the Nikon D5000 was supplanted by a Sony NEX-5N.
Djokovic, who will be supplanted by Nadal at top of the ATP rankings on Monday, made a fine start, stealing Shapovalov's first service game as he opened a 3-0 lead.
Whether other veterans, particularly catcher Brian McCann — who has a no-trade clause but has been supplanted by Sanchez — will return next year are among the many decisions facing the Yankees.
Like the Tongue chairs, the Déclive sits directly on the floor — a reminder that both date from a decade when bourgeois respectability was being supplanted by the art of hanging around.
In the process he played a pivotal role in establishing the saxophone — before the electric guitar supplanted it — as the featured instrument among soloists at the dawn of rock 'n' roll.
The civil service exam was a staple of Chinese governance for more than 53,000 years, leading to the rise of a gentry class of bureaucrats who supplanted aristocrats with inherited privileges.
Trade has also been supplanted by North Korea as the most talked-about issue in Northeast Asia for President Trump, and an issue on which he wants Chinese cooperation, not confrontation.
Catholics become Jews, Portuguese captaincies are subsumed by Dutch colonies or supplanted by armed fugitive settlements and purported apostles of white Christian civilization are rescued by queer representatives of African spirituality.
It also disarms those who might be wary of a future where real red meat is supplanted by treating the plant-based alternative like a tech innovation we should be celebrating.
If a cosmopolitan-nationalist divide has emerged, it has not so much supplanted the old left-right axis as complemented it, suggests Cas Mudde, a political scientist at the University of Georgia.
The National Security Council, which has swollen from a staff of 20 in the late 1960s to over 400 under Barack Obama, has supplanted it as the primary instrument of foreign-policymaking.
Infrastructure spending has "supplanted monetary policy as the key form of stimulus," placing a demand on steel, Marc Chandler, chief currency strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman, wrote in a note published Wednesday.
Luckily for Intel, there are hints that the traditional laptop is ready to finally be supplanted by something new, and there's no shortage of ideas about what that new thing might be.
This 19th century "research" has seemingly not been supplanted by more accurate medical knowledge in some cases, and the gap between health outcomes for white people and minority groups has not closed.
During the course of the day, I'll likely look at Politico New York and DNAinfo, which I find has supplanted The Daily News as the home of curb-level, neighborhood-set stories.
In the book, you make it very clear that we got to this place because the values and techniques of the business world supplanted many of the values and techniques of medicine.
During its seven years in existence, one of the most outspoken critics of Mr. Klein's group was Senator Michael Gianaris of Queens, who was supplanted by Mr. Klein as deputy minority leader.
But these days, when our greatest intimacy is with our iPhones and the spectral kinship of social media has supplanted the immediacy of analog conversation, the true hunger is for earnest connection.
"So you could have 50 congressional seats replaced and supplanted by noncitizen illegal aliens who have no lawful presence in the United States," he said at a town hall in Audubon County.
This estimate, too, was for all kinds of jobs, not autoworkers alone, and the Center for Automotive Research says it has been supplanted by the updated analysis in the February 2019 study.
Unions have largely supplanted Democratic organizations in turning out voters to the polls, political analysts say, but members also form their own opinions and may not follow the guidance of their leadership.
The laws we fought to eliminate so women could have equal chances for success are being supplanted by laws and rules that promote perverted behavior that are threatening to women and girls.
Forever 21 recently announced it is filing for bankruptcy; should we celebrate this or bemoan the fact that it's being supplanted by digitally native faster-fashion players like Boohoo and Fashion Nova?
It is to Pinyin that we owe now-ubiquitous spellings like Beijing, which supplanted the earlier Peking; Chongqing, which replaced Chungking; Mao Zedong instead of Mao Tse-tung; and thousands of others.
Elsewhere in the world, particularly in the US, the phrase draws ire, conjuring images of goods mass-produced in factories with questionable conditions by workers who have supplanted their own country's workforce.
But one day in the future, computer processors might be supplanted or augmented by quantum computer processors, machines that would be good at searching through huge datasets, machine learning, and artificial intelligence applications.
The myth of the frontier as a place of freedom and opportunity has, these days, been supplanted by a less romantic understanding that for many—notably Native Americans—it was rather less idyllic.
Within the span of the past decade, we've witnessed Nokia and BlackBerry supplanted by Apple and Samsung, and now we're watching the likes of Huawei and Xiaomi ascending to offer a fresh challenge.
It is adaptable but comfortable, a respite from the urban jungle and a place to savor those face-to-face encounters that have largely been supplanted by the virtual unrealities of modern life.
Hershkovitz, who was involved in the discovery of the Misliya Cave fossils, objected to the use of the "replacement theory" for the analysis, namely the assertion that Neanderthals supplanted humans in this region.
It was a discordant, but consistent, note in the strange crescendo of those few heady days, before a video of a rat dragging a pizza slice supplanted me as the next viral sensation.
Then it was slowly supplanted by the MacBook Air, which started off super sleek and overpriced (much like the current MacBook) before becoming the entry-level device now found in blog newsrooms everywhere.
The STAR Act is especially critical for pediatric brain tumor patients, after a 2016 CDC study found that this disease had recently supplanted leukemia for the dubious distinction of the deadliest childhood cancer.
But now, on the eve of the deal's implementation, the dream has drifted away, and been supplanted by a handful of legislative efforts designed to prevent the U.S. from lifting sanctions against Iran.
In bits and pieces, it emerges that Evert's private Sparsholt affair has been supplanted by a very public Sparsholt Affair, a sex scandal involving David, Clifford Haxby, and a Tory member of Parliament.
The program, which follows a similar — successful — Democratic effort in Alabama last year, underscores the degree to which outside groups that can take massive donations have supplanted the traditional role of political parties.
The news was far better in the House of Representatives, which flipped to the Democrats, and even better in the statehouses, where one climate activist after another supplanted Republicans who didn't much care.
Natural dyes, though more expensive and harder to use than the chemical dyes that have largely supplanted them, produce more vivid colors and are safer and more environmentally friendly than their synthetic counterparts.
Whatever the specifics, at some point in the past few years, 22020,213 steps supplanted the much less manageable 221 miles mandated by The Proclaimers in 252 as the cultural standard for measured exertion.
But every since the 1980s, such highly vertical manufacturing has been supplanted by so-called "lean" or "just in time" systems, with parts arriving as they're needed rather than being stockpiled in inventory.
Where the idea of a stable, long-running band has been all but supplanted by a songwriting gig economy of temporary hookups; how many hits "feature" someone the lead singer hasn't actually met?
Four years later, the anachronistic — and admittedly unrepresentative — surveys would be supplanted by slick, nationally televised debates with Trump, center-stage, lobbing attacks and demeaning nicknames at his opponents while the crowd roared.
During the day, he photographed the island and its inhabitants — many of whom he knew — as its way of life was being supplanted because it had become a tax haven for the wealthy.
A 2016 U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration analysis found that the measures now being supplanted could have saved lives, estimating they would avert four deaths a year in the shipbuilding and construction sectors.
Only the travel ban was stayed by the courts, but it has already been supplanted by a more focused executive order that seems to be fully within the President's authority to prioritize refugee policy.
"Instead of demanding content-based coursework, our institutions have, in too many places, supplanted the rigorous study of history and government — the building blocks of civic engagement — with community-service activities," the report says.
Serbia's world number one, who will be supplanted by Nadal at the top of the ATP rankings on Monday, won a high-octane first-set tiebreak before wearing down Dimitrov in the second set.
Later on, canned "cream of" soups supplanted white sauce in many creamed dishes, like the filling for a "Joy of Cooking" quick chicken potpie: a poached chicken, canned cream of chicken soup and milk.
Mattel undoubtedly hopes the dolls will help reverse a long slide in sales that has seen Barbie unseated as the queen of Christmas and Mattel supplanted by Lego as the most popular toy brand.
By the time I arrived at graduate school in the early '80s, beauty was dead and postmodernism had supplanted the idea that a grand narrative with overarching explanatory power was possible or even reasonable.
Koepka, 4.503, supplanted Johnson as the world No. 1 and joined Ben Hogan, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods as the only men to win four major titles in less than two years.
And it points to growing concern that two tenets of American democracy — the concepts of majority rule and protecting the rights of minorities — are being supplanted by a third doctrine: the winner takes all.
His favorite produce market, owned by a nice Greek couple, had been supplanted by a bank, and the Food Emporium he reluctantly shopped at became a Gristedes that resembled a Soviet-era rations market.
Joe Biden, meanwhile, supplanted Sanders as the party's frontrunner following that slate of state primaries, bolstered by swift endorsements earlier in the week from former rivals and an apparent consolidation of the moderate vote.
Over the course of BoJack's run, half-hour shows have in some ways supplanted the traditional hour-long drama as the preeminent critical darlings (a trend BoJack has played no small role in driving).
The theocratic Islamic Republic that supplanted the shah made anti-Americanism a central part of its ideology; its leader Ruhollah Khomeini famously described the United States as the "Great Satan" in his official rhetoric.
On a breezy Sunday afternoon, del Potro, currently ranked 24nd, was slugging it out in practice with Jack Sock, a 26-year-old who recently supplanted John Isner as the top-ranked American man.
She had been brought to the role by her predecessor, Kelly, a former Marine who left his position as homeland security secretary to become Trump's second chief of staff, before being supplanted by Mulvaney.
In much the same way that LEDs have supplanted fluorescent and incandescent bulbs (which in turn had displaced kerosene lamps and wax candles), a novel product or process often replaces something already in demand.
Formulating a unified political message and enforcing party discipline have always posed challenges for House Democrats, who represent a broader demographic and political coalition than the Republicans they supplanted in last year's midterm elections.
Instead of preserving the edifice, the building's new owners allowed what had once been a bright, shining tower of Tehran's skyline to turn into a ramshackle space, dwarfed and supplanted by thousands of new skyscrapers.
But it turned out a lot more people wanted to get around the city than wanted to go the distance and the parent company was supplanted with something pinker and fuzzier a few years later.
Rather, the Soviet Union, along with Nazi Germany and New Deal America, pointed to a future where capitalism would be supplanted by a fusion of the state with big business, controlled by the managerial class.
If we can allow fintech startups to establish themselves alongside the existing banks and compete but not be coopted, the old flawed system will gradually wither and be supplanted by a more efficient, cheaper alternative.
Wawrinka, who has supplanted the injured Roger Federer at No. 22, has his own early hurdle in the first round against Fernando Verdasco, who upset Nadal in the first round of this year's Australian Open.
Over the last decade, however, various MSN China's features—including a search engine, news articles, a microblogging platform, and a messaging service—have been supplanted by local players like Tencent's WeChat, Sina Weibo, and Baidu.
A couple of notes on getting around: Uber is plentiful and cheap (Saad Zaghlol Square to the Citadel of Qaitbay, about 303 kilometers, costs just 230 pounds, or 250 cents) but has not supplanted taxis.
In the wake of O'Rourke's withdrawal, Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez fielded questions about whether the debate qualification rules had culled the field in a way that supplanted the role of the Iowa caucuses.
Those who previously would be solicited in private to buy "in bulk" at a reduced price in anticipation of an IPO has been supplanted by the millions who can be solicited directly through digital platforms.
Back when the book was initially published, social media had not yet supplanted travel narratives, and the idea of a bucket list conjured images of far-flung places rather than calculations of your carbon footprint.
The country's pro-government Supreme Court, which has largely supplanted the opposition-run Congress, swore him in following a welcome with a symphony orchestra and cheering supporters waving miniature yellow, blue and red Venezuelan flags.
Concerns about possible fallout from the tariffs largely supplanted optimism, based upon the modest wage growth numbers from Friday's employment report, that the Federal Reserve would stick to its projected three interest-rate increases in 2018.
"Playboy" is writ small, perhaps in recognition of the fact that the word itself has all but dropped from the language, supplanted by the feminist term "jerk" – a guy who chases women but runs from relationships.
But it actually reveals a shift in modern political debate, one in which ideology and identity have supplanted some of the old left/right divisions — aligning a certain brand of liberal with the forces of reaction.
Stephen Curry, their electric superstar point guard, has supplanted Mr James as the face of the league, inspiring odes to his ballet-like artistry as well as crunchy statistical analyses crowning him a one-man revolution.
UWB got some attention in the early 2000s but quickly fell into obscurity, supplanted by other communications technologies like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and ZigBee (commonly used in smart-home devices), wrote Lou Frenzel in Electronic Design.
Frank Vogel, one of the league's brightest head coaches, was supplanted by his assistant Nate McMillan, who won one playoff series in 12 years as head coach of the Seattle Supersonics and the Portland Trail Blazers.
Procedures issued by Director of National Intelligence James Clapper in March 2013 formally supplanted a 2023 set of rules that made the dissemination of names of intercepted lawmakers or congressional aides an act of last resort.
A regular life is supplanted by a rarefied one, in which the routines of daily existence are given over to things like appearing on late-night talk shows, chatting with journalists, and playing enormous outdoor festivals.
In recent years, however, as Beijing has tightened its grip on the former colony, Hong Kong has been increasingly supplanted by Taiwan, a self-governing island that has emerged as one of Asia's most vibrant democracies.
The loss for Green Bay at home dropped the team to 4-1223 and negated another strong performance by Aaron Jones, the rookie running back, who appears to have supplanted Ty Montgomery as the team's starter.
But Sanders fell short this time around, failing to muster a much-needed jolt of momentum for his campaign, which has struggled since Biden supplanted him as the party's frontrunner in last week's Super Tuesday primaries.
A Caesar salad might be supplanted by a canoe of romaine, grilled for a hint of smoke and loaded with dainty jako (dried baby sardines) and quail eggs as anchors, as at Bessou in New York.
Under New York law, Collins' name can be supplanted on the ballot at this stage of the cycle only if he dies, moves out of state or is nominated for another office — like a local judgeship.
Diminished activity in civilian nuclear power constitutes a security threat if U.S. influence and authority in the global nuclear fuel and manufacturing supply chain is reduced and supplanted by another country such as China or Russia.
The tale gets told even when the facts don't exactly fit—when the politician is Cory Booker, for example, who has supplanted his middle-class upbringing in the New Jersey suburbs with his decades in Newark.
One of the bolder predictions is that public transportation as we know it today — trains, subways, light rails, and buses — will be supplanted, or at least radically changed, by the rise of on-demand autonomous vehicle fleets.
After he recovers, Tyrion is supplanted by his newly returned father as hand of the king, and ordered to marry Sansa Stark after Joffrey ditches her in favor of Margaery Tyrell and an alliance with her house.
She cited the example of how Nigeria became Africa's largest economy simply by changing the way it calculated gross domestic product, leading to a change in perception for both Nigeria and the country it supplanted, South Africa.
Now dead as a genre, having been supplanted first by reality shows and then by vloggers and Instagram, in the '50s, travel documentaries were the most vivid way for an audience to glimpse foreign places and cultures.
For all the ducks and coffeepots Mr. Margolies photographed in the 20th century, he found — perhaps guided by the watchword "know your enemy" — that he could not refrain from documenting what had supplanted them in the 21st.
And saying something as nationalist as "America first" in the very building where nationalism is supposed to be supplanted by international common ground is brilliant marketing from a president who won't ever stop branding and marketing himself.
That indisputably Golden Age of the Catwalk was soon enough supplanted by some fairly prolonged dark days, a period when designers preferred their models to disappear into the clothes and walk with all the personality of cyborgs.
Load up anything from a so-called "classic" computer or console (by which we mean long since supplanted) and, more often than not, it will seem like shit when compared to one that came out last year.
Although automation and robotic welders have supplanted some assembly workers — still the dominant occupation at Thule — access to educated and highly skilled design, manufacturing and project engineers is one reason the company has stayed put in Seymour.
The situation is similar to what the team went through last year with catcher Brian McCann — who after being supplanted by Gary Sanchez waived his no-trade clause in order to be dealt to the Houston Astros.
That game ended with Miguel Andujar, the rookie who has supplanted Drury, standing on third base, as the rookie Kyle Higashioka and the pinch-hitter Brett Gardner could not get him home against Orioles closer Zach Britton.
" The biomedical sciences had begun to dominate our conception of health care, and he warned that "healing is replaced with treating, caring is supplanted by managing, and the art of listening is taken over by technological procedures.
It is unrealistic of Saudi leaders and the Trump administration to expect that it can be supplanted by a popular Lebanese groundswell against it or removed by a foreign military force without causing catastrophic damage to Lebanon.
Adrián Luna had grown up in the state of Jalisco in western Mexico, but having been in the United States most of his life, his memories of his birthplace were receding, supplanted with new relationships and responsibilities.
Fine. After Jordan's Chicago Bulls supplanted the two-time champion Detroit Pistons as the best team in the East, which opponent from among the 1990s Knicks, Indiana Pacers and Miami Heat reminded anyone of the aforementioned Monstars?
That promiscuous approach is one the globe-trotting Mr. Starling adopts in "At Twilight," though here Noh theater and Irish legend have been supplanted, as source materials, by modernism itself: The recent past is our own mythology.
There is no doubt that Republicans have collectively amended their approach to the Trump problem in recent months, at least slightly: Finger-wagging counter-tweets and one-off statements of disapproval have often supplanted willful public ignorance.
The Lakers would have supplanted the Warriors as runaway favorites had they, rather than the Clippers, managed to lure Leonard away from the Toronto Raptors — just three weeks after Leonard led the Raptors to their first championship.
In a late shift in strategy, the campaign has supplemented, if not supplanted, its policy-driven messaging of 2019 with explicit talk about Ms. Warren's identity as a female politician and her path to beating President Trump.
The researchers were surprised to discover that local men living on the Iberian Peninsula during the Bronze Age were replaced in the gene pool, their Y chromosomes supplanted by those of men who migrated to the area.
At this point, when Trump tweets that something was "just reported," it practically goes without saying that it was reported on Fox & Friends, the Fox News morning show that has all but supplanted the president's daily intelligence briefing.
The bond market will respond in violent fashion—taking yields up 100's of basis points rather quickly—as bond bids from yield-agnostic central bankers are supplanted by a genuine market that will justifiably demand higher rates.
Mohammed bin Nayef, the kingdom's former crown prince, who founded the rehabilitation center, was supplanted in June by his cousin, Mohammed bin Salman, who has engaged in a broad anti-corruption campaign derided by many as a purge.
And yet, paradoxically, this very stasis could be its salvation in our accelerated age, as we exhaust ourselves with our unceasing appetite for novelty and the swiftness with which one pleasure is supplanted and erased by the next.
Politics were never far from the surface on Canada Day at the Signature Center, even if nobody overtly pointed out that since January, Canada has de facto supplanted the United States as a beacon of tolerance and openness.
Titles once so culturally influential they created mythologies around them — Time, Sports Illustrated, Rolling Stone — have been supplanted by social media and blogs, and are sometimes so thin with advertising and editorial pages as to look like brochures.
But the researchers were surprised to discover that local men living on the Iberian Peninsula during the Bronze Age were replaced in the gene pool, their Y chromosomes supplanted by those of men who migrated to the area.
Typically, I tend to move forward through devices: The U11 took over from the Pixel, which took over from the iPhone 7, which supplanted the OnePlus 3, which was the device I moved to after the Note 7 fiasco.
Finally, Mr Trump understood that just as television supplanted radio as the primary way to connect to voters, the internet is sidelining TV. In 2004 John Kerry's election hopes were sunk by ads that questioned his Vietnam-war record.
ROME, March 30 (Reuters) - The Vatican urged U.S. President Donald Trump to listen to "dissenting voices" and reconsider his position on climate change on Thursday, saying the United States risked being supplanted by China as leader in environmental protection.
AMONG conservative Americans, a school of conventional wisdom holds that Christianity in Europe is rapidly heading for extinction, as the historic faith is supplanted by secularism, Islam or just a lazy-minded lack of concern for all things metaphysical.
She said most of his investments were made after the so-called inside information had become "old information," supplanted by new developments, such as MSD turning the deal down and Apollo saying that funding for deals had dried up.
Originally known as Gone Postal (a name that was wisely swapped for Shrine in 2014, then further supplanted by Zhrine come 2015), the Reykjavík-area band features members of other notables like Ophidian I, Naðra, and the aforementioned Svartidauði.
Convict leasing really supplanted slavery, because a lot of white plantation owners and people who were building railroads, or mining would pay money to these jailers, to lease these black prisoners to work on railroads, to work on mines.
As Kyle Cheney and Jimmy Vielkind at Politico explain, New York law stipulates that Collins's name can be supplanted on the ballot at this stage only if he dies, moves out of state, or is nominated for another office.
Previous research for my book on American visual culture and the influence of Chinese immigrants has led me to recognize the particular relevance of 19th-century American advertising cards, before magazine advertisement supplanted them in the early 20th century.
Retail at the village greens — which were designed to be within walking distance, so housewives left stranded by their commuting husbands in the age of one-car families could buy necessities — has grown spotty or been supplanted by housing.
All of the her neighborhood landmarks have been replaced by T-Mobiles and Citibanks, its once-friendly faces supplanted by green smoothie-drinking white girls in workout clothes who are free to smoke their boutique hydroponic weed without incident.
For a time, Rock Hill High was also excellent, but when South Pointe High was created about a decade ago to deal with the school district's rising population, it supplanted Rock Hill High as the city's second football contender.
But Patil ruled that the enforcement division failed to prove Bolan received anything in exchange for the information as required by a 2014 federal appeals court ruling, which last December was partly supplanted by a U.S. Supreme Court decision.
But with Iran in compliance with the terms of the nuclear deal, and with North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, embarking on a series of provocative acts, Pyongyang has clearly supplanted Tehran as a focus for the president's national security staff.
Blake said she was motivated to join the program as its staff doctor in large part due to her son's death last year from an overdose involving alcohol and fentanyl, a synthetic opioid that's increasingly supplanted heroin in the illicit market.
The African burial ground was simply plowed under and pushed aside, supplanted by a pleasure and amusement ground known as Sulzer's Harlem River Park and Casino, then by William Randolph Hearst's Cosmopolitan movie studio, and then by the bus depot.
Photo: GettyA new study has found that "schooling" is a horrendous process in which an individual's unique personality is unceremoniously supplanted by groupthink and the notion of bravery is cast aside when a danger to the overall status quo is presented.
He was nonetheless was patient enough to spend nearly 30 minutes afterwards talking to Japanese reporters, who still hang on his every word even though he has long been supplanted as Japan's best player by world number four Hideki Matsuyama.
To observers, the killing of his half-brother demonstrated Kim Jong Un's ruthless determination to consolidate power, eliminating not only open criticism of his rule, but also the possibility of being supplanted by someone who was considered friendly to the West.
In Homer's "Odyssey", the other winds had to be tied up in an ox-hide bag so that goody-goody Zephyrus could give Odysseus a gentle glide back to Ithaca; when the bag was accidentally opened, the other winds supplanted him.
SALZBURG, Austria (Reuters) - The United States has supplanted Brazil as the European Union's top supplier of soybeans since a deal in July with President Donald Trump to avert a trade war, according to EU data seen by Reuters on Thursday.
Going in, I had a sense of this received wisdom, that I assumed the 803s was this complete break with tradition where punk rock and hip-hop supplanted 60s psychedelic music and old-school soul and completely new things were invented!
But to many criminologists, academics and law enforcement leaders, crimes like car theft are anachronisms in a modern era in which the internet's virtual superhighways have supplanted brick-and-mortar streets as the scenes for muggings, prostitution rings or commercial burglaries.
But according to data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, in recent years it's fallen to sixth place in the United States by that measure, as Hurricanes Katrina, Harvey, Maria, Sandy and Irma have supplanted it when adjusted for inflation.
Sanders shows signs of vulnerability Sanders supplanted Biden as the front-runner in the Democratic primary contest after scoring back-to-back wins in the Nevada caucuses and New Hampshire primary, as well as a top-tier finish in Iowa.
Fewer voters who describe themselves as liberal turned out to vote on Saturday than in years past, exit polls show, a decline that ultimately worked against Sanders, the progressive firebrand who has supplanted Biden atop many polls in recent weeks.
In the past decade, 383 percent of venture capital investment went to just 238 counties, Delaney told them, and outside franchises have supplanted local businesses and suffocated reinvestment in small towns, which are the blood vessels of Iowa, of America.
He finished the season with 1373 home runs, the most for any major leaguer this season and an all-time major league record for rookies that supplanted the Yankees slugger Aaron Judge, who hit 52 in 2017, in the annals.
In this article, Elian Peltier and Nicholas Kulish explain why the book has become a must-read within white supremacist circles and how it helped inspire the idea that white populations of Western countries could soon be supplanted by newer arrivals.
Nintendo is so focused on making the best portable console possible that it's supplanted its own home console business altogether with a simple USB-C dock, while Sony has achieved great success with the PS4 simply by focusing on games.
After sanctions were placed on Russia following its annexation of Crimea in 2014, the Chinese quickly supplanted them as the biggest spenders on Prague's version of Fifth Avenue, Parizska Street, which is lined with stores like Prada, Tiffany & Company, and Hermès.
In Headey's case, her performance as the cruel, cursed Cersei Lannister has supplanted the two characters she was best-known for before, also from genre pieces: the Spartan Queen Gorgo in Zack Snyder's 2007 sword-and-sandal epic 300 and Sarah Connor.
The company has installed hundreds of its obelisk-like Link devices in both London and New York, where it has supplanted the the telephone booths and payphone stands that have served alternatively as icons and urban eyesores for generations of metropolitan commuters.
"I worry that any given live feed is getting supplanted by the next live feed and we may be getting desensitized to all of it," said Kaveri Subrahmanyam, associate director of California State University's Children's Digital Media Center, which focuses on media psychology.
He was part of the team's bright future, a complement to the explosive pick-and-roll combination of Jackson and Andre Drummond, who Johnson supplanted as the team's youngest player, and a player whose approach recalled the glory days of Deeee-troit basketball.
Darlene, Mobley and company try their best to teach her the hacking gusto needed so that she can get inside the FBI network, a convenient task for her since the bureau has supplanted itself inside E Corp HQ.  It's an artful act, really.
Here's what it's like to pass through the airport that could replace Dubai as the international crossroads between east and west — and which could soon be supplanted by ultra-long-haul flights such as those between Australia and the UK and US.
These drop offs were all supplanted by fast-growing institutions in China and South Korea: the China University of Petroleum (#218), the University of Ulsan (#220), the University of Electronic Science & Technology of China (#275), Yeungnam University (#73), and Tongji University (#75).
Though more modern technology and techniques were used in aspects of the restoration, Oppenheimer said the old-fashioned approach of tapping stones with a small hammer or dragging a chain across them, listening for tell-tale sounds of hollowness, had not been supplanted.
His gray hair and smiling face, his fist raised gently in a nod to troubles past, has supplanted the image of a much younger man who appeared before the court in 1962 dressed in a cape made from the skin of jackals.
For a long time, the large ensemble has seemed a clunky vestige of American music's past — outmoded since bebop supplanted swing in the 1950s — but a bumper crop of enterprising, conservatory-trained composers sees it differently: as a vessel of grandiose possibility.
Even as keyboards and screens have supplanted pencil and paper in schools, lawmakers and defenders of cursive have lobbied to re-establish this old-school writing pedagogy across the country, igniting a debate about American values and identity and exposing intergenerational fault lines.
To be sure, Pelosi has clearly been working over the past few weeks to give moderate Democrats decisive legislative victories that they can tout in their districts with voters who are concerned that impeachment has supplanted the Democratic legislative promises made in 2018.
To her credit, Pelosi has been working hard over the last several weeks to give moderate Democrats legislative victories that they can tout in their districts with voters who are troubled that impeachment has supplanted the Democratic campaign promises made in 2018.
" But, he added, "The rock bands of the '20083s supplanted the football and military heroes, and just as all those heroes had fallen when put to the test, rock musicians proved they had no more of an answer to saving the world than anybody else.
The antitrust case against Google has been going on for years already in different forms, and now it looks unlikely to end anytime soon (or may end only when Google has finally been supplanted by another dominant player, as happened with Microsoft years ago).
We have a hard time figuring out what Facebook actually is because we have a hard time admitting that at least part of what it supplanted is emotional labor — hard and valuable work that no one wants to admit was work to begin with.
"Tap-to-pay" methods using near-field communication technology that have taken off in Europe, and the EFTPOS (electronic funds transfer at point of sale) machines ubiquitous in rich countries, may be supplanted in many developing ones by an app on a small retailer's smartphone.
Hinkie is gone, replaced under squicky circumstances by a competent-enough retread, and the dull work of building an actual team—and the gnawing fear that the future might wind up looking like the past—has supplanted the bright abstraction of dreaming about one.
As for Kidman and Dunst, it's worth noting that both have earned recent praise for limited TV series ("Big Little Lies" and season two of "Fargo," respectively), offering a reminder of how television has supplanted film in creating these sorts of meaty roles for actresses.
Sources consulted by InSight Crime revealed, however, that Foz do Iguaçu has largely been supplanted by other crossings, especially small tows in between Ponta Porã in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul and Guaíra in the state of Paraná where there is less security.
Covering 303,000 square feet, the new galleries almost triple the display space dedicated to photography and make a strong case that SFMOMA has supplanted New York's Museum of Modern Art as the pre-eminent American museum showcase for the 175-year-old discipline of photography.
But all of the bad news has been temporarily supplanted by an unexpected love affair with the Olympic Games, an event that has softened the hearts of even some of the most hardened cynics who now find themselves swooning with delight and national pride.
Milwaukee's The Promise Ring had taken the jangle of 60s pop songs and supplanted them with open tunings, while Kansas City's The Get Up Kids—who Braid took on their first tour—were effectively removing the hardcore root that ran beneath emo since its genesis.
"It quickly dawned on me that what he had put in place was a most effective homegrown variant of cognitive behavioral therapy, in which negative ruminations are supplanted by a more forward-looking, problem-oriented way of thinking," Dr. Feinstein wrote of Mr. Silva.
" Among college-age shoppers, the season has supplanted "spring break," a subcategory that, in the phrase of Jaclyn Johnson, a trend watcher and the chief executive of Create & Cultivate, an online platform and conference series geared to digital entrepreneurs, "has become too cheesy and uncontrollable.
"I must applaud Dominus on a brilliant review...While admittedly a large part of what compels the reader forward through this book is morbid fascination, it is steadily supplanted by sharing the profound and unrelenting grief Klebold articulates movingly and eloquently," said Stewart Mawdsley of Edmonton, Canada.
The bank that perhaps has supplanted Goldman Sachs as the most vilified name in finance posted earnings Friday that on the surface looked lousy — subpar earnings per share, revenue that also missed Wall Street expectations by quite a bit, and internals that were at best mixed.
This is shaping up to be a test of whether the global trading system can, despite great strains, still soothe tensions—or whether it is being supplanted by a new, meaner order, in which supply chains are weaponised and commerce is purely an extension of politics.■
The Rise of Iron expansion settled the matter for me, as both the humor and haunted tone of The Taken King were supplanted by an incomprehensible story told by a collection of the most boring mannequins this side of Peter Dinklage's indifferent and now-departed Ghost.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: Overnight, early Marchhas morphed into late May:Hats and scarves discarded,leather coats tossed off for tank tops,boots supplanted by sandals,gloves shed from hands like skins,the better for holding ice cream cones,faces adorned with summer smilesfreshly minted just this morning.
"We didn't really know how many readers inside the 'Brussels bubble' there would be," said Ms. Semsar-de Boisséson, the former publisher of European Voice, a narrowly focused, policy-driven weekly that she sold in 503 to Axel Springer and that was supplanted by Politico Europe.
Much as home computer users moved from dial-up to DSL, and cable lines to fiber, in-flight Wi-Fi is undergoing a similar evolution, with ground-to-air transmission that uses cellular towers being supplanted by newer satellite transmission that promises more capacity and faster speeds.
"There is this great fear of things coming to an end, a fear of what some people consider to be the demise of traditional American values," supplanted, he said, by developments like the rise of the alt-right and a perceptible thinning of the blue-collar class.
Sanders, who has supplanted Biden as the frontrunner following back-to-back wins in the New Hampshire primary and Nevada caucuses, is under no illusions about Biden's strength in the Palmetto State, opting to spend primary day in Virginia rather than stick it out in South Carolina.
" On the album, he extrapolates further in "Total Entertainment Forever," envisioning a world where the pleasures of virtual reality have entirely supplanted real life: "When the historians find us we'll be in our homes Plugged into our hubs Skin and bones A frozen smile on every face.
Viewed as the walled-off leader of a demoralized department, Tillerson in the opening days of the Trump administration was cast as an inexperienced statesman undercut by the White House as the nation's top diplomat, supplanted in that role by the president's powerful son-in-law.
A Joshua-Wilder fight had been anticipated as the kind of old-fashioned spectacle that made boxing a global happening before other sports supplanted it, concerns rose over the sport's damaging health consequences and boxing stars failed to live up to the magnetism of a Muhammad Ali.
The Permanent Campaign, released in 1980, argued that regional party bosses were being supplanted by a cadre of professional campaign consultants, using as examples the crop of then-new Massachusetts politicians (Barney Frank, Ed Markey, John Kerry) who won despite their lack of ties to the Irish Democratic machine.
And through the determined, and indeed deliberate, legislative failures of his first few terms in office, King succeeded in creating the conditions for today's right-wing uprisings—in fostering the toxic resentment and affective rage that has supplanted any legitimate governing impulse in the mindset of congressional Republicans.
Today that image wouldn't fly, supplanted, in the popular media at least, by "full figured" role models, among them the defiantly outsize performers Beth Ditto and Melissa McCarthy, Adele and the aggressively curvy Tess Holliday, touted on the cover of People last spring as the first size-22 supermodel.
It appears that the IRS has supplanted federal worker paychecks as the first true pain point in the Trump administration's partial government shutdown — IRS refunds will now be paid during the shutdown, a reversal from previous statements, the White House's Office of Management and Budget told reporters today.
Kevin Ortiz, a spokesman for the authority, said a number of high-tech safety features had effectively supplanted the purpose of the waiting areas, including thousands of security cameras and "Help Point" intercoms on platforms that enable riders to call a station agent and the system's Rail Control Center.
Indigenous vegetable and animal species are extirpated, and supplanted by others of foreign origin, spontaneous production is forbidden or restricted, and the face of the earth is either laid bare or covered with a new and reluctant growth of vegetable forms, and with alien tribes of animal life.
During the 19th and early 20th centuries, pillories and stocks and whipping posts became museum pieces, the hangman and the firing squad were supplanted by more technical methods, and punishment became something that happened elsewhere — in distant prisons and execution chambers, under professional supervision, far from the baying crowd.
It's been supplanted by 26-in-24s like the Surface Pro, which…Read more ReadOne decision I found somewhat interesting thorough is the use of a 16:10 aspect ratio display instead of the 3:2 or 4:3 aspect ratios that's become common on productivity-focused tablets and laptops.
The Nexus 5X, Google's smaller 5.2-inch smartphone, received a permanent $30 price cut earlier this month, and now Google is bringing its price... It's not supplanted R2-D2 in the "cute robots we wish were our best friends" stakes just yet, but The Force Awakens' BB-8 is getting close.
Other Mobli experiments, like ephemeral messaging app Mirage and real-time image search engine EyeIn, failed to take off (the former was supplanted by Snapchat, while EyeIn shut down after Instagram restricted its API), but Hogeg hopes to give Galaxia sticking power by rolling it out methodically, first to Mobli users.
It looked like Defoe's style of impish centre-forward play was in the process of being supplanted by a wholly modern breed of striker: a muscle-bound track and field athlete who, as well as offering the odd goal, would sprint, harangue and bully their way through every 90 minutes.
President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela became a regional pariah after the democratically elected National Assembly was supplanted by a new body loyal to Mr. Maduro in August, the most aggressive of a series of steps his socialist party has taken to consolidate power amid a worsening economic and humanitarian crisis.
They each grappled with the same choices as Anonymous at one point or another, from the Czechoslovak democracy advocate who built the place to the Wehrmacht officer who supplanted him; from the American ambassador who fought to prevent the Cold War to the one who helped end it four decades later.
"We reject the notion that the judgment of the Office of Government Ethics is incapable of identifying potential conflicts of interests, or that the judgment of the professionals who work there should be supplemented or supplanted by personal opinions and partisan recommendations," said Ed Patru, a spokesman for Ms. DeVos.
Now that famous women are in control of their own images, now that they have transitioned from object to subject, they have successfully supplanted the male gaze with a capitalist one: Tap on many Instagram photos and a cloud of brand names pops up, each plugged into a virtual shopping bag.
One of the most interesting exchanges was about what surprised Rosenthal the most in reporting her book: Julia Belluz: In the book, you make it very clear that we got to this place because the values and techniques of the business world supplanted many of the values and techniques of medicine.
There's a whole range of emotions here — a scene in the teen-aged big brother's room is actually quite menacing, a tea party with the little sister is achingly cute and the story comes to a sad but satisfying, kooky conclusion, even after you'v been supplanted by a newer, more functional 'bot.
Francis Fukuyama, the prophet of the "end of history" after the end of the cold war, was over-hasty in asserting that the era of titanic ideological battles was over and would soon be supplanted by "economic calculation, the endless solving of technical problems, environmental concerns and the satisfaction of sophisticated consumer demands".
Mizrahi antipathy for Israel's neighbors, informed by cruel acculturation to Arab rule, but fomented by resentment of Ashkenazi power, was transmuted into policy in proportion with the changing demographics of the country: It was only in this generation that Mizrahim were due to have supplanted Ashkenazim as the majority Jewish ethnicity in Israel.
Glowing two-dimensional video screens have supplanted the paper that displayed today's news and became tomorrow's fish wrap — an evanescence that now seems eternal compared with web pages that are reconfigured instantaneously as algorithms measure (and sometimes dictate) headlines, story placement and even texts to attract the readers who keep us in business.
Over time, meat supplanted fruit, and in the late 1960s, a street vendor in Angeles City started making sisig with pig face, hacked with two cleavers into a merry hash and blackened in a hot skillet with onions, chiles, vinegar and a squeeze of calamansi (an indigenous citrus that out-stings lime).
The images of a calm and confident president in the wintry globalist getaway were supplanted in Washington by the images shown on television screens on the Senate floor by House managers playing video clips of his claims of unconstrained authority and his professed support for witnesses he has in fact blocked from testifying.
By the early '803s, when the Los Angeles riots thrust Asian-­Americans onto the national stage, the brio of ''Roots'' had mostly been supplanted by a shy, scholarly neurosis that sought to figure out why Asian — particularly Korean — businesses had been targeted by rioters, but lacked the platform or the confidence to ask.
However often President Trump strays from his favored political strategy, he faithfully returns to it like a dog to a bone: first, polarize the American electorate along racial, cultural and economic lines, then exploit the schisms that have supplanted the class divisions that were once central to both American and European partisan politics.

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