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A set of practice pads mounted to simulate an entire drum kit is known as a practice kit ; These have largely been superseded by electronic drums and kits with non-sounding mesh heads.
These systems played a role in ending the guilds ' dominance, as trade secret methods were superseded by modern firms directly revealing their techniques, and counting on the state to enforce their legal monopoly.
These were superseded by the electric light bulb and flashlights powered by dry cell batteries, which are still used to this day.
These have now all been superseded by the NATO phonetic alphabet.
These shipping industries were later superseded by coal and flour industries, which flourished with the C & O Canal providing cheap power for mills and other industry.
These reflect fine details of the surface physics, and the technique of Field Electron Spectroscopy flourished for a while, before being superseded by newer surface-science techniques.
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These officials seem to have been charged also with the cleaning of the streets, and the name superseded the older rakyer for those who performed this duty.
These decrees were superseded by the 1922 Land Code.
These treatises, though now superseded, gained for him considerable reputation.
These exports were later superseded by grapes and wine after 1571 and endured for the next three centuries.
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These rules were abrogated in 1967 when they were superseded by the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure, a separate set of rules specifically governing the Courts of Appeals.
These plans have now been superseded by the High Speed 2 proposal.
These models have been largely superseded by the Componon-S units, though a few Componon lenses are still manufactured today.
These types were superseded by Consolidated PBY Catalinas, which aided the air-sea rescue capability.
These steps no longer lead to that exit, having been superseded by the new ticket hall described previously ; they do remain as a bridge between platforms however.
These design features became less important when manual washing was superseded by machine washing from the 1960s onwards.
These cold cathode type X-ray tubes were used until about 1920, when they were superseded by the hot cathode Coolidge X-ray tube.
These superseded wooden benches used earlier, but are still used on some ranges.

These and clutches
These clutches are usually made up of a stack of alternating plain steel and friction plates.
* Wrap-spring clutches: These have a helical spring wound with square-cross-section wire.
These clutches were lubricated with conventional oil, but the wrap was so effective that the lubricant did not defeat the grip.
These clutches had long operating lives, cycling for tens, maybe hundreds of millions of cycles without need of maintenance other than occasional lubrication with recommended oil.
These were usually maneuvered through the use of turning brake pedals and separate track clutches operated by levers rather than a steering wheel.
These groups may consist of multiple females and males sharing a nest or a male female pair with helpers drawn from previous clutches.
These clutches are actuated by the valve body ( see below ), their sequence controlled by the transmission's internal programming.
These were the Punjab relief indebtedness Act in 1934 and the Punjab Debtor's Protection Act in 1936, which emancipated the peasants from the clutches of the moneylenders and restored the right of land to the tiller.
These two clutches each consisted of a central rotating disk ( a simple steel pole piece ) and a pair of coil-carrying rings, one rotating and one fixed ( this coil could be considered as either a clutch or a brake ).

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These units should be format independent, so although it may be in any of the following methods, pedagogical structures would not include a textbook, a web page, a video conference or Podcast.
These were humoristic short works rarely longer than a single page.
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These various situations are clearly enumerated in the " sample " DNR order presented on this page.
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These interventions offer complex and simultaneous multilinear readings of the page that serve to thematise Ware's engagement with issues of narrative and continuity.
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These allegations, along with claims that fans had also attacked police officers aiding the injured, were published in several other newspapers, though it was the content of a front page article by The Sun on 19 April which caused the most controversy.
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