| 41. | The American aircraft industry rapidly increased production rates of new designs that rendered their Japanese opponents obsolescent.
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| 42. | Apart from specially built coastal defence ships, some navies used various obsolescent ships in this role.
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| 43. | While never complete, and targeting obsolescent set definitions, the mnemonics themselves can still be used.
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| 44. | :: If descriptive grammar is our guiding light, then the subjunctive is at least obsolescent.
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| 45. | The second often obsolescent and the fourth and fifth semicircular, often both touching the opposite margin.
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| 46. | The waved lines are fairly distinct or obsolescent, as are the spots and outer waved line.
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| 47. | In the Hall Carbine Affair, Fremont was accused of overpaying for badly needed but arguably obsolescent rifles.
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| 48. | Astrophysicist Jonathan Dursi wrote an opinion piece that MPI is obsolescent, pointing to newer technologies like Flink.
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| 49. | Abbevillian is a currently obsolescent name for a tool tradition that is increasingly coming to be called Oldowan.
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| 50. | Initially obsolescent cruisers were used but these were later replaced by Armed Merchantmen which had better seakeeping qualities.
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