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Replacing the discontinued Medical Technicians Bulletin, publication of which was suspended with the November-December 1959 issue, a section called `` Technical Notes '' was inaugurated on a bimonthly basis beginning with the April 1960 issue.
Replacing Tarkenton at quarterback was eight-year CFL veteran and Grey Cup champion Joe Kapp.
Replacing Butler was A. J. Smith, who was named Executive Vice President-General Manager, replacing his close friend.
" Replacing it with " more ordinary analyses ," he noted that the best dowser was on average 4 millimeters out of 10 meters closer to a mid-line guess, an advantage of 0. 0004 %, and that the five other " good " dowsers were on average farther than a mid-line guess.
Replacing him for the tour was former Hades drummer Ron Lipnicki.
Replacing Lü Buwei, Li Si was also now the new chancellor.
Replacing the Lovefield Street School in 1902, the Parsons Street School was built to serve children in the New City section of town.
Replacing this with a new square-shaped rifling system designed at the Royal Small Arms Factory ( RSAF ) Enfield solved the problem, and the Lee-Enfield was born.
Replacing it was the Young Men's Booster Club, which became the Abilene Chamber of Commerce in 1914.
Replacing the Cavalry School was the Ground General School, which trained newly commissioned officers in basic military subjects.
Replacing the Pacer as the top-line Ford-based Edsel, the new Corsair was offered as a two-door and four-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and two-door convertible.
Replacing an earlier undistinguished 18th century church that suffered structural problems through being built on soft ground close to the site of the original castle moat, the new Chapel Royal was built using a timber frame to make it as light as possible.
Replacing Maurice Chevalier, who was returning to Paris, Cantor joined Chase and Sanborn on September 13, 1931.
Replacing GL ( 1 ) by GL ( n ), the corresponding quotient is isomorphic to the set of isomorphism classes of n vector bundles on the curve, as was already observed by André Weil.
Replacing the former leaf-spring rear suspension was a new three-link system, featuring all coils.
Replacing the FE series-based 427 and 428 engines was the new " ThunderJet " that was introduced in the 1968 Ford Thunderbird ; it was part of the new Ford 385 engine series.
The Group's report, Replacing the Privy Council: A New Supreme Court was published in April 2002, before the general election a few months later.
Replacing the old disco shows, classic westerns, and vintage sitcoms was a new format of 24-hour " two-way talk " programming featuring live TV hosts sitting at a desk with telephones.
Replacing the Ford Escort, it was produced alongside the Mazda 323 by Samcor.
Replacing the turbo four-cylinder for 1991 was GMs venerable 3. 1L V6 that produced, but was quieter and smoother than the turbo.

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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 animal fats with tropical vegetable-oils, such as palm oil, simply substitutes one saturated fat for another.
Replacing animal fats with partially hydrogenated oil reduces cholesterol but adds trans fat, which has been shown to both raise LDL cholesterol and lower HDL cholesterol.
Replacing the arithmetic and harmonic mean by a pair of generalized means of opposite, finite exponents yields the same result.
Replacing the toxic Cremophor with carbon nanoparticles eliminated its side effect and improved drug targeting which in turn required a lower dose of the toxic paclitaxel.
* Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty ( SALT II ) 1979: Replacing SALT I, SALT II limited both the Soviet Union and the United States to an equal number of ICBM launchers, SLBM launchers, and heavy bombers.
Replacing the lime water bath also sped the process up.
Hideo Hosono, of the Tokyo Institute of Technology, and colleagues found lanthanum oxygen fluorine iron arsenide ( LaO < sub > 1-x </ sub > F < sub > x </ sub > FeAs ), an oxypnictide that superconducts below 26 K. Replacing the lanthanum in LaO < sub > 1 − x </ sub > F < sub > x </ sub > FeAs with samarium leads to superconductors that work at 55 K.
Replacing high frequency ciphertext symbols with high frequency plaintext letters does not reveal chunks of plaintext because of the transposition.
Replacing the security chips in most modern consoles are specially-encoded optical discs that cannot be copied by most users and can only be read by a particular console under normal circumstances.
Replacing the high-profile names of Amonte, LeClair and Roenick were superstar Peter Forsberg, along with defensemen Derian Hatcher and Mike Rathje, as well as several players from the Calder Cup-winning Philadelphia Phantoms.
* Replacing old drafty doors with tightly sealing, foam-core doors.
* Replacing older windows with low-energy, double-glazed windows.
* Replacing symbols with new, weighted symbols based on frequency of use.
Replacing the panels would require the bridge to be " broken " in the middle.

Harcourt and party
The 1890s were marred by infighting between the three principal successors to Gladstone, party leader William Harcourt, former Prime Minister Lord Rosebery, and Gladstone's personal secretary, John Morley.
The marriage of John, Viscount of Melun to Jeanne, the only heiress of the county of Tancarville ensured the Melun-Tancarville party remained loyal to John, while Geoffroy d ' Harcourt continued to act as defender for Norman freedoms and thus of the reforming party.
This allowed the NDP, under the leadership of former Vancouver mayor Michael Harcourt, who had succeeded former leader Bob Skelly in 1987, to win with 41 % of the popular vote ( one percentage point lower than the share the party had lost with in 1986 ).
Although Harcourt was not implicated in either the raid or the probe and was later fully exonerated, he resigned nevertheless and the party was led into the 1996 provincial general election by Glen Clark.
The Harcourt regime governed from the centre and, although it ran a unified slate with COPE, with the cooperation and support of the VDLC, Harcourt's small party of Civic Independents would sometimes vote with the NDP and the remaining TEAM councilors against COPE's more radical policies.
By the end of August 1761, a party of escorts departed for Germany to conduct Princess Charlotte to England: the Duchess of Ancaster, the Duchess of Hamilton, both Ladies of the Bedchamber ; Mrs. Tracey, Bedchamber Woman ; Earl Harcourt, Proxy for the King ; and General Graeme.
In the 1991 provincial election, Harcourt led the NDP back to power, defeating the Social Credit party led by Rita Johnston.
Harcourt resigned as premier in February 1996 as the result of " Bingogate ", a scandal in which an NDP member, David Stupich, used money raised by a charity bingo to fund the party.
Haldane was an ally of Herbert Henry Asquith and Sir Edward Grey-on the Liberal Imperialist wing of the party, followers of Lord Rosebery rather than of Sir William Harcourt.
He was recognized as one of the ablest and most effective leaders of the Liberal party and when, after a brief interval in 1885, Gladstone returned to office in 1886, Harcourt was made Chancellor of the Exchequer, an office which he again filled from 1892 to 1895.
It was he who coined the phrase about " stewing in Parnellite juice ", and, when the split came in the Liberal party on the Irish question, even those who gave Gladstone and John Morley the credit of being convinced Home Rulers could not be persuaded that Harcourt had followed anything but the line of party expediency.
After Gladstone's retirement in 1894 and Lord Rosebery's selection as prime minister, Harcourt became the leader of the Liberal party in the House of Commons, but it was never probable that he would work comfortably in the new conditions.
In December 1898 the crisis arrived and, with Morley, Harcourt retired from the party and resigned his Leadership of the Opposition, alleging as his reason, in letters to Morley, the cross-currents of opinion among his old supporters and former colleagues.
The Socreds under Premier Rita Johnston was reduced to third party status, while the New Democratic Party of Mike Harcourt formed the government.
Under the command of Colonel William Harcourt, Tarleton was part of a scouting party sent to gather intelligence on the movements of General Charles Lee in New Jersey.
On 13 January 2009, opposition party TD George Lee highlighted the potential exposure of the Irish taxpayer to the failure of Education Media and Publishing Group, the holding company of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt given loans by Anglo Irish Bank to investors in EMPG.
During a nasty squabble between Social Credit party leader Rita Johnston and BC NDP leader Mike Harcourt, Wilson famously said, " here's a classic example of why nothing ever gets done in the province of British Columbia ".
Later that evening, he was taken out as a hostage with a raiding party led by Captain J. C. Bowen-Colthurst of the Royal Irish Rifles, to the home and shop of Alderman James Kelly, at the corner of Camden Street and Harcourt Road ( from which the name " Kelly's Corner " derives ).
In 1986 Skelly resigned as NDP leader and in the following year, a party convention acclaimed Michael Harcourt as his successor.

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