| 1. | It is becoming " obsolescent, " he argues.
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| 2. | In her obsolescent world, she is a kind of royalty.
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| 3. | In his last years, Farr's approach was obsolescent.
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| 4. | In 1939 Poland had 390 combat planes that were mostly obsolescent.
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| 5. | She is looking for her identity in the obsolescent language.
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| 6. | The same is true of other obsolescent parts, dozens of them.
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| 7. | They replaced the obsolescent RB-26 Invader for night reconnaissance missions.
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| 8. | The hindwings have three obsolescent lines and no outer line.
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| 9. | We did not want to start a new study with an obsolescent dose,
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| 10. | In most countries such usage is obsolescent, increasingly superseded by SI units.
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