| 31. | Underside lilacine white markings as on the upperside but very delicate, slender and somewhat obsolescent.
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| 32. | Their equipment must be pretty obsolescent.
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| 33. | The M6 saw only limited service in North Africa, and was declared obsolescent in 1943.
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| 34. | His apologetics became obsolescent, when ecclesiastical and critical studies were revived in France and elsewhere.
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| 35. | Hindwing grey with darker median dot and obsolescent submarginal band .-" angelus"
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| 36. | The ventral surface of abdomen has yellowish-white segmental bands, obsolescent towards the base.
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| 37. | For higher-quality commercial buildings, 30 years may pass before the structure is obsolescent.
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| 38. | The tank was intended as a replacement for the venerable but obsolescent Renault FT-17.
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| 39. | The rapid pace of naval development in the late 19th century had quickly rendered her obsolescent.
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| 40. | But when it comes to supercomputers, to become obsolescent isn't necessarily to become useless.
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