Even now there are people who so regard it, though a still better tool for a blackguard--the anonymous post-card--is now superseding it. [Please select]
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Scindia took the principal part in arranging the details, superseding the authority of Nana Furnuwees, the Peishwa's minister. [Please select]
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On the strength of those facts which I thought fit to place before him he could see no reason for superseding Aylesbury. [Please select]
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In Washington's time Wall Street was superseding Pearl Street as the principal haunt of fashion. [Please select]
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Dodd ("American Crisis Biographies," 1907), is the standard life of the President, superseding older ones. [Please select]
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What the nature of the event called 'superseding' signifies, depends altogether on the kind of transition that obtains. [Please select]
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Dinah could have resented this superseding at the outset had she not seen how gladly Scott gave place. [Please select]
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He had never forgiven Andy for superseding him, and he felt aggrieved that he had so soon found employment. [Please select]
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Some men of foresight would have had Crown and Country themselves the adventurers, superseding any smaller bodies. [Please select]
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Over each of these districts is, in time of war, a representative corps commander who is clothed with absolute power in that district, his orders superseding those of all civilian officials. [Please select]
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Throughout the western part of continental Europe, from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century, absolute monarchy was superseding feudalism; and in France the victory of the newer over the older system was especially thorough. [Please select]
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