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Replacing a mechanically scanned array with a fixed AESA mount ( such as on the F / A-18E / F Super Hornet ) can help reduce an aircraft's overall radar cross-section ( RCS ), but some designs ( such as the Eurofighter Typhoon ) forgo this advantage in order to combine mechanical scanning with electronic scanning and provide a wider angle of total coverage.
Replacing the pedestrian dialogue, some soundbites taken from GTA III are played when the player hits someone's car.
Replacing Faiumu's MPC sampler on the album — and in some live shows afterward — were drummer Riki Gooch and bassist Rio Hemopo, who together with Fat Freddy ’ s Drop saxophonist Warren Maxwell make up the band TrinityRoots.
* Replacing letter a with e in some words ( Javanese influence ), for example:
Replacing individual cogs on a freehub cassette is easy compared to that on some freewheels.

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* Replacing around 100 transmission towers in the South Island to fix clearance issues
*" A Kind of Fascism Is Replacing Our Democracy " by Sheldon S. Wolin Article published on Friday, July 18, 2003 by Long Island NY Newsday, archived at Common Dreams website

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Replacing the tubes when they wear out, usually costs one third of the complete RIB.
Replacing the Class 86 locomotives and Mark 2 sets with Class 90s and Mark 3 sets from the WCML was criticised as a result of their poorer condition resulting from a lack of maintenance and cleaning before they were withdrawn from service with Virgin.
* Replacing lamps before they reach their end of life ( i. e. when they have been burning for the number of hours that the manufacturer has stated as the lamp's rated life ).
Replacing previous first choice left back Mo Camara, McEveley settled in well and played regularly for the Rams as they eventually finished third and earned promotion to the Premiership following a 1 – 0 win over West Brom in the Championship Playoff Final at the newly completed Wembley Stadium.
Replacing Ray with guitarist Jim Sawyers, they wrote and recorded the LP in three weeks, and began a national tour appearing with other hit acts such as the Young Rascals, the Yardbirds, and the Rolling Stones.

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# Replacing permanently unplayable tiles-Per 1999 rules, players can replace permanently unplayable tile ( tiles that would merge safe corporations ) at the end of their turn.
* Replacing the "- ing " at the end of certain words with "- een " ( doing becomes " do-een ", happening becomes " happen-een ", something becomes " some-theen ")

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Replacing n-simplexes by their continuous images in a given topological space gives singular homology.
Replacing their LWB California Spider with a SWB version, Scaglietti showed a new 250 GT Spider California at Geneva in 1960.
Replacing the factory muffler with one that creates less back pressure is a modification that is often made by hobbyists interested in increasing the engine power of their cars.
Replacing human bakers with machines, and using cheaper ingredients ( e. g. corn syrup instead of honey ), allowed the company to offer bagels at 45 cents apiece, much less than their competition.
Replacing reruns of the cult crime drama The Fugitive ( an unusual offering on daytime television ), Dream House began on April 1, 1968 at 1: 00 PM ( 12: 00 Central ); its competition depended on each local market, as both NBC and CBS went down for a half-hour in order for their affiliates to run newscasts, homemakers ' or farm shows, or syndicated programming.
Replacing the old maps and weapons are new designs, and all of the enemies in the game have been replaced with cyborg clones of popular X-Men characters, all with their own special powers — for example Archangel is immune to rockets, Wolverine has his healing factor, etc.

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The final stage of the audition process in some orchestras is a test week, in which the performer plays with the orchestra for a week or two, which allows the conductor and principal players to see if the individual can function well in an actual performance setting.
Even near absolute zero, a real sample of a normal conductor shows some resistance.
Titanium is fairly hard ( although not as hard as some grades of heat-treated steel ), non-magnetic and a poor conductor of heat and electricity.
After the severe criticisms by Ricordi and the conductor Arturo Toscanini, he was forced to write a second, strictly censored version that followed Puccini's sketches more closely, to the point where he did not set some of Adami's text to music because Puccini had not indicated how he wanted it to sound.
While some aspects of the production may have been unusual, one critic noted that " placing the ( Polovtsian ) Dances as a Finale is an elegant idea, [...] the director Andrejs Zagars and the conductor Noam Zur have thus presented a musically and dramaturgically coherent Prince Igor.
In some telegraph and power transmission circuits, the earth itself can be used as one conductor of the circuit, saving the cost of installing a separate return conductor.
Some coaxial lines use air ( or some other gas ) and have spacers to keep the inner conductor from touching the shield.
In some low-loss coaxial cables such as an RG-62 type, the inner conductor is supported by a spiral strand of polyethylene, so that an air space exists between most of the conductor and the inside of the jacket.
This means that, in a shield of finite thickness, some small amount of current will still be flowing on the opposite surface of the conductor.
Real cables have a shield made of an imperfect, although usually very good, conductor, so there will always be some leakage.
He concluded that some lesser changes may have been made by Malcolm Sargent, but in a few cases Hulme was uncertain as to which conductor was responsible for which change.
* In some fuel cells, a solid electrolyte or proton conductor connects the plates electrically while keeping the hydrogen and oxygen fuel gases separated.
* Hot, softened glass is an electrolytic conductor, and some glass manufacturers keep the glass molten by passing a large current through it.
An element ( resistor or conductor ) that behaves according to Ohm's law over some operating range is referred to as an ohmic device ( or an ohmic resistor ) because Ohm's law and a single value for the resistance suffice to describe the behavior of the device over that range.
He specified huge orchestral forces for some of his works ; as a conductor, he performed several concerts with more than 1, 000 musicians.
Even near absolute zero, a real sample of a normal conductor shows some resistance.
However, some musicians specialising in historically informed performances, such as the conductor Roger Norrington, argue that it is unlikely that Brahms, Wagner, and their contemporaries would have expected it to be played in this way.
Sometimes point-to-point wiring — without terminal strips — with very short connections, is used at very high radio frequencies ( in the gigahertz range ) to minimise stray capacitance and inductance ; the capacitance between a circuit-board trace and some other conductor, and the inductance of a short track, become significant or dominant at high frequencies.
The sheer volume of recorded performances would undoubtedly yield some definitive performances from a very capable and rather forward-looking conductor.
The BNC uses a slotted outer conductor and some plastic dielectric on each gender connector.
Finally, after some plotting, Ricordi, in conjunction with Verdi ’ s friend, the conductor Franco Faccio, subtly introduced the idea of a new opera to Verdi.
Electrostatic Discharge is a natural occurrence in which electricity is passed through the body, or other conductor, and discharges onto some object.
Walter was a leading conductor of opera, particularly known for his Mozart, and recordings of some from the Metropolitan Opera and the Salzburg Festival are now available on CD.

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