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These businesses gradually supplanted the boat builders and docks that had occupied the riverfront in the early 19th century.
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With the growth of both business and individual commerce on the web traditional escrow companies have been supplanted by new technologies.
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Later in the 1960s, the girdle was generally supplanted by pantyhose.
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After the "metapolitefsi" of 1974, the leftist-socialist movement supplanted the centrists and took the main part of their electorate.
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On the original aircraft there was a small castorable tailwheel, but later this was supplanted by a spatted, steerable nose wheel with a faired leg.
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For some military applications wheeled and tracked amphibious vehicles are slowly being supplanted by air-cushioned landing craft.
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Since the 1980s, they have largely been supplanted by electronic signs.
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Sometimes the elders are supplanted, and sometimes the rebels lose and are either cast out of power entirely or incorporated into the pantheon.
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Tin foil has been supplanted by aluminium and other materials for wrapping food.
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Electricity and natural gas, both cleaner and more economical, supplanted town gas in the 1900s.
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