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terms and the ideas behind them were largely | obsolete by the late 20th century, when, in the United |
owers were never tested in battle, and became | obsolete in the 1860s with the development of rifled a |
introduced, rendering the artillery linstock | obsolete though the linstock remained in service in ma |
cat and Tigercat surface to air missiles were | obsolete by the Falklands War, however they were used |
She was deemed | obsolete after the war and was sold for scrap in 1921. |
the 7th century many of the titles had become | obsolete; by the time of Alexius I, many of the positi |
Although made | obsolete by the introduction of the S10, production of |
Doris was already | obsolete by the beginning of the Second World War. |
it was renewed, and was formally repealed as | obsolete by the Statute Law Revision Act 1867. |
bands ; the median dorsal white band becomes | obsolete at the root of the tail: labials and sides of |
play of moving images in LCD TVs could become | obsolete since the Blue Phase mode features a superior |
lar, two in each interspace in the fore wing, | obsolete towards the apex. |
She was soon rendered operationally | obsolete with the acquisition of newer, faster and lar |
The Act was repealed, having since become | obsolete, by the Education Act 1918. |
haps a replacement for a word that had become | obsolete by the time the Mabinogi was recorded. |
The B-29 was soon made | obsolete by the development of the jet engined fighter |
n it was built, it is considered functionally | obsolete by the North Carolina Department of Transport |
Only made | obsolete by the electronic variety, it was simple and |
However, they were soon made | obsolete by the better performance of the 12 cm Luftmi |
Like the halberd it quickly became | obsolete with the arrival of practical firearms althou |
de was used in the field, and it was declared | obsolete before the war ended. |
However, the plan was made | obsolete by the invasion of Poland by the Soviet Union |
doubly ionized oxygen making the new elements | obsolete for their explanation. |
life extension) program and thus were largely | obsolete in their intended role by the late 1970s. |
s that pathogens have to their host to become | obsolete in their offpsring; In other words, allow us |
customs and much of the procedure had become | obsolete, and their powers were regulated by the High |
was used during World War I, although it was | obsolete by then, as there were important stockpiles o |
cal action: the theory of contact tension (an | obsolete scientific theory based on then-prevailing el |
The design of the lights are considered | obsolete since there is no longer a need for the struc |
of these Acts rendered the Dominion Lands Act | obsolete, since these same lands were no longer under |
other routes, rendering the additional tracks | obsolete and they were taken out of use on the 21st of |
red many different tire molds of the original | obsolete tires they manufacture. |
Other names somewhat | obsolete for this pathology are hypersomia (Greek: hyp |
otton picker have made the manual cultivation | obsolete over time as they took over the work from the |
irs and upgrades in 1926-1928 but was already | obsolete due to low speed and low freeboard. |
The Cressy-class vessels had rapidly become | obsolete due to the great advances in naval architectu |
he municipal courts, which references are now | obsolete due to the consolidation of superior and muni |
However, fortresses soon became | obsolete, due to advances in weaponry and warfare and |
ment to the California Constitution to remove | obsolete references to municipal courts. |
pride of the Dutch defence system) was deemed | obsolete and too close to major cities such as Utrecht |
h warship on Lake Ladoga at that time was the | obsolete ex-motor torpedo boat Sisu. |
It is therefore regarded as | obsolete, so Torpex is unlikely to be encountered exce |
anch because of compatibility issues with the | obsolete low-voltage track circuits used on the line. |
ding vessel and ship of the line, rendered it | obsolete for trade and warfare respectively. |
the Sakonnet River Bridge's design had become | obsolete, and transportation planners began to develop |
An | obsolete nomenclature treats aldimines as derivatives |
ulting in the bundled version of Tor becoming | obsolete and unable to connect to the Tor network whic |
1917, this panel concluded that the type was | obsolete and unfit for service, recommending that prod |
Rood also refers to an | obsolete British unit of linear measure between 16.5 a |
The roentgen (R) is an | obsolete traditional unit of exposure, which represent |
The current facilities are considered | obsolete and unsuitable for the requirements of 21st c |
Trained with | obsolete B-29s until equipped with B-36s in November 1 |
The term derives from | obsolete medicinal usage, as various beverages were co |
lladungskanone or fast-loading cannon) was an | obsolete gun used as secondary armament by pre-dreadno |
When Word War II began, they were considered | obsolete and used as minelayers and supply submarines |
bottles, while 0.34-litre bottles, , are now | obsolete and used only in expensive bars. |
Amphoterite is an | obsolete term used to describe chondritic meteorites t |
few weeks, when the codes would presumably be | obsolete, while using a font that was easy to read und |
Most vehicles were captured | obsolete Allied vehicles, which were quickly destroyed |
and lower of the four spots beyond the cell, | obsolete or very faintly indicated; on the hind wing t |
oliticians and political parties would become | obsolete in Wales once a demarchy is established. |
nd sold abroad, leaving only a few thoroughly | obsolete World War II era hulls still laid up in the M |
This type of napalm has long been | obsolete in warfare. |
On 22 September, U-9 sank the | obsolete British warships HMS Aboukir, Cressy and Hogu |
On 11 January 1918, she was declared | obsolete, but was retained as a training boat at the s |
nion from 1970 and though it has since become | obsolete it was passed down to successor states after |
not happy with the design, which was largely | obsolete, it was the only design for which plans were |
Petun as a word for tobacco became | obsolete; it was derived from the early French-Brazili |
This too became | obsolete, and was dismantled in 1906. |
ired and survived the war, but was considered | obsolete and was sold for scrapping on 8 November 1921 |
by 1942 that the design was rapidly becoming | obsolete, and was increasingly shifted away from front |
Hence the second radio mast was | obsolete and was demolished on February 26, 2003. |
the masonry construction of the forts became | obsolete and was rebuilt using concrete and earth cove |
The Jericho I is now considered | obsolete and was taken out of service during the 1990s |
akob Bartsch in 1624 for a constellation, now | obsolete, that was originally called Apes (possibly a |
2 August 1932, soon after she was considered | obsolete and was sold for scrapping. |
outbreak of the Second World War the car was | obsolete but was still in use by some reconnaissance u |
Miller's suddenly | obsolete book was a bomb, but he said he didn't care - |
Considered | obsolete, she was sold in February 1934 to King, of Tr |
24th century, Mobile Armours were considered | obsolete and went out of use. |
The two townlands of Tobermore and Grenan (an | obsolete townland) were granted as freeholds of Willia |
At that point the | obsolete B53s were slated for immediate disassembly; h |
They were quickly | obsolete and were left to deteriorate in situ. |
under Grosvenor some of the most popular | obsolete ranges were remanufactured. |
Both of these | obsolete squadrons were notably vulnerable to attacks |
He also collected | obsolete texts which he frequently cites, comparing us |
aining purposes were those that had been made | obsolete or which had been damaged and rebuilt. |
The marchande as a phenomenon became | obsolete, and while there are still street vendors thr |
ed after the FD manual lens mount was already | obsolete, and while it carried over a few T-series sty |
The Italian tanks were | obsolete models, while the Germans possessed a total o |
ty in the BYE message ("BYE BYE") by using an | obsolete header with the name "Also". |
Frith is an | obsolete English word meaning "peace; freedom from mol |
c theory was generally available only through | obsolete Chinese works edited by Jesuit missionaries i |
The Austen was made | obsolete after World War II and not used again in any |
service until 1945; all others were declared | obsolete after World War I. |
ems envisaged for the MC2A on an increasingly | obsolete airframe would not provide the capability req |
Bugs and exploits in those | obsolete plugins would affect the user less and less a |
ble DOCumentS by Rising Star Industries is an | obsolete Pseudo-GUI WYSIWYG framework/OS for document |
ommunication made the use of dispatch vessels | obsolete, and Yaeyama was scrapped on 1 April 1911. |
start of the Pacific War, although hopelessly | obsolete, the Yakumo was re-armed on 1 July 1942, anti |
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