Sentences with phrase «quickly supplanted»

It was, however, a fairly short reign (late 1957), which was quickly supplanted by the New realism of Pierre Restany and Yves Klein.
The game quickly supplanted the popular Space Invaders in many arcades and sold more than 70,000 arcade units.
These were quickly supplanted by the superior Galaxy Tab S line, though, and with Samsung's mobile division struggling, I wouldn't expect the usual spattering of Samsung one - offs.
As happens every year for Butts, a 3rd grade teacher at Blaney Elementary School in a suburb of the South Carolina state capital, a flurry of thoughts about lesson plans and bulletin boards quickly supplanted the usual summer lull.
But brief moments of dread and excitement are quickly supplanted by more shrug - worthy shooting and a general aura of «whatever» - ness.
Many consumer electronic gadgets have limited societal benefit, and most are quickly supplanted by some next - generation thing.
Biochemistry had quickly supplanted baloncesto and beisbol as the focus of attention at the games, which had become a cacophony of misinformation and chaos.

Not exact matches

«But if the business model that is supporting these great media properties starts to fray in any significant way, we have the ability to pivot quickly and put out a direct - to - consumer product to potentially replace it or supplant it.»
Bartholl likewise emphasized how quickly the internet is evolving and how recently the term social media supplanted the previously trendy «Web 2.0.»
One can not supplant product / legal knowledge with quickly learned psychological strategies and expect to be a professional Realtor.
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