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Replacing them came a new wave of composers such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Haydn, Antonio Salieri ( a disciple of Gluck ), Antonio Sacchini, Giuseppe Sarti, and Domenico Cimarosa.
Replacing them were Fran Charles, former ESPN and Fox Sports Net analyst Max Kellerman who receives " something in the neighborhood of $ 10, 000 for each Boxing After Dark telecast " ( Thomas Hauser ) and former world heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis.

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" 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 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 the Laser's amber indicators were white ones, and the grille had more of an " egg-crate " pattern than the plain black slats of the Laser.
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was criticised as a result of their poorer condition resulting from a lack of maintenance and cleaning before they were withdrawn from service with Virgin.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 the knight's sword if it were broken or dropped,
Replacing Simmons, Watson and Arnold were guitarists Brent " The Doctor " Doerner and Paul Hackman, who would both remain with Helix through the 80s, and drummer Brian Doerner, Brent's twin brother.
Replacing the library ( which was too small ) as a dance hall, it became in essence the “ Ballroom of Romance ” It was used as a national school while the new building was being built in 1962 / 63 and also as a church when masses were held there during the refurbishments of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in 1977.
Replacing Hitchcock were Ben Combe and Scott Metzger on guitars and vocals.
Replacing the old Dynaflow-based two-speed automatic transmission were two new Super Turbine automatics.
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 shanty towns and bringing new standards, these modern " grands ensembles " were appreciated, but these areas were heavily affected by economic depression in the 80's.
Replacing the old Eastern and Western conferences ( although divisions from those conferences still existed but were renamed to suit the realignment ), the new conferences, AFC and NFC, function similar to Major League Baseball's American and National leagues, and each of those two were divided into three divisions: East, Central, and West.
Replacing KABL on September 28, 2004 were new call letters KQKE and a progressive talk format.

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Replacing it was a greater reliance on services, which rose from 68. 3 % to 75. 4 % of GDP.

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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 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 Harcourt as party leader was Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman.
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 Tarkenton at quarterback was eight-year CFL veteran and Grey Cup champion Joe Kapp.
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 Butler was A. J. Smith, who was named Executive Vice President-General Manager, replacing his close friend.
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 old drafty doors with tightly sealing, foam-core doors.
* Replacing older windows with low-energy, double-glazed windows.
Replacing him for the tour was former Hades drummer Ron Lipnicki.
* Replacing symbols with new, weighted symbols based on frequency of use.
Replacing the panels would require the bridge to be " broken " in the middle.

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I knew that three or four of them were almost always present in the hall, but what they were doing, and exactly where, I could not tell.
indeed, my scholastic qualifications were such that he, a college graduate himself, must envy me them.
There were seven of them, enough for a show of strength -- to run a bluff.
By now Harmony could see that most of the adults in the train were winded and resting, or else siphoned off from the games by the challenging lure of the great cliff towering above them.
Although they were forced to maintain a sharper watch, this activity enabled them to ride in and rack their broncs without any particular attention being paid them.
Four cars were parked at the curb, and two of them were police radio cars.
The bars were marked as Walter had marked them in a small black book kept in a nearly secret drawer.
Because he couldn't hear them, he was more convinced they were there.
The men behind them were Bill Doolin and five of his gang -- every man a killer.
The sun was not yet high and all of them were in the small area of shade cast by the boulder.
However, just as all the buildings have not fallen and flowed back to their original mud, so the values which wanted them and saw that they were built have not all disappeared.
Before merging them into a common profile it is well to remember that their separate careers were extraordinary.
Alley fences were made of solid boards higher than one's head, but not so high as the golden glow in a corner or the hollyhocks that grew in a line against them.
the peonies, whose tight sticky buds would be blighted by the laying on of a finger, although they were not apparently harmed by the ants that crawled over them ; ;
More potent a charm to bring back that time of life than this record of a few pictures and a few remembered facts would be a catalogue of the minutiae which are of the very stuff of the mind, intrinsic, because they were known in the beginning not by the eye alone but by the hand that held them.
red-and-yellow columbines whose round-tipped spurs were picked off and eaten for the honey in them ; ;
Squatting on our haunches beside the flat stone we broke them on, we were safe behind the high closed gates at the end of the drive: safe from interruption and the observation and possible amusement of the passers-by.
We were forbidden to swing on the gates, lest they sag on their hinges in a poor-white-trash way, but we could stand on them, when they were latched, rest our chins on the top, and stare and stare, committing to memory, quite unintentionally, all the details that lay before our eyes.
Cows were kept in backyard barns, boys were hired to drive them to and from the pasture on the edge of town, and familiar to the ear, morning and evening, were the boys' coaxing voices, the thud of hooves, and the thwack of a stick on cowhide.

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