Sentences with phrase «who supplanted»

But John Sampson, a Brooklyn lawyer who supplanted Smith as Democratic leader, is stirring similar doubts about his willingness to hammer holdouts into yes votes.
Under Vieira, who supplanted Kreis in 2016, NYCFC has constructed back - to - back playoff appearances.
Being a rookie quarterback who supplanted a successful veteran, you might suppose that Prescott was the reason the Cowboys won't be advancing to the NFC Championship.
There are dozens of books and articles from the past half century, all arguing that, far from being the Boy Scout of popular imagination who slew Goliath, the David figure who supplants Saul as king in Israel is a devious, double - dealing thug.
Jamee as a girls» name (also used as boys» name Jamee) is of Spanish and Hebrew derivation, and the name Jamee means «he who supplants».

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The underlying assumption of this notion, as Christian D. von Dehsen, who helped research this article, has pointed out, «is a form of moralism about homosexuality which, in essence, supplants the gospel.»
The Sayyids ruled for a time after the Tughluqs, only to be supplanted by the Lodhis, an Afghan tribe which exercised authority until they were ousted by the Mughal invader, Babar, who defeated the last of the Lodhis at the famous battle of Panipat in 933 (A.D. 1526).
God's stoic apathy under the doctrine of divine impassibility has been supplanted by a strong endorsement of a God who suffers, championing the very heresy of patripassianism.
She is supplanted, and by a man who dislikes her.
A dollar of government spending supplants up to 50 cents in private donations, notes Arthur Brooks, president of the American Enterprise Institute, in Who Really Cares.
Vistas such as these, I know, do not appear to come within the Christian perspective; and because of this most of those who point to them and welcome them seem, at least by implication, to be heralding the appearance of a religion destined to supplant all earlier creeds.
The Marxist - Leninist vision of the future — what Czech novelist Milan Kundera described as «organized forgetting» — is now supplanted by a leader who knows that remembering is redemptive, that human dignity is finally an expression of the inexpressible mystery.
He makes the conference realize the great harm done by unethical representations of the doctrine of the Atonement, and how pathetically missionaries are handicapped who do not appreciate the inner life of the people whose religion they wish to supplant.
Who of woman can create an egg worthy of supplanting a Life without man's «seediness»?
The article described how the «billion dollar industry» was opposed by many local pastors who feared «that with worship - by - tube, the living room sofa is supplanting the pew and gifts mailed to televangelists are taking the place of Sunday offerings.»
Yet they were better men than the twenty - first - century intellectuals who have supplanted them as cultural heroes.
It is always difficult to tell what the future holds, but I would offer the following «educated guesses»: (1) Neither courses nor programs will supplant what Spener called the «living example» of professors and others who are both superior scholars / teachers and devout churchmen and churchwomen.
The editor, Timothy George, a Southern Baptist who serves as dean of Beeson Divinity School, notes that this retrieval of the Creed is not intended to supplant the Bible, but to affirm what the Church teaches and confesses precisely on the basis of God's Word.
The players currently ahead of him (who Theo will NOT supplant): Giroud, Sanchez, Ozil, Ox and Welback (5)
I've no doubt that Wenger will sign someone to compete with Giroud but agree that it won't be someone who easily supplants him.
The man took a squad who was dead in the water in obscurity and supplanted a foundation.
Slightly more yoked is Eric Fisher, a 6» 7» 306 - pounder out of Central Michigan who is making a late push to supplant Joeckel at No. 1.
In this scenario, Denver sends back Gary Harris, who would nearly supplant Osman as the youngest player on the team, as well as Wilson Chandler and Jameer Nelson.
The original impression of him was as a depth signing who long term would supplant Ribery.
By the early twentieth century doctors supplanted midwives in delivering babies, who now entered the world more often in hospitals than in homes.
Sen. Jeff Klein, the breakaway conference's leader and the co-president of the Senate who entered into a power - sharing agreement with Senate Republicans last year, said the measure is not meant to supplant Cuomo's proposal, but compliment it.
MTA officials have said the growth of Uber is hurting their bottom line because it supplants taxi riders who pay the fee in New York City.
But for those who specialize in the long view, fertility collapse and accelerated aging have supplanted overpopulation as the most salient demographic trend.
Then, it was brought by migrants who almost completely supplanted the island's existing inhabitants — the mysterious people who had built Stonehenge — within a few hundred years.
«I believe that humans will have individualized relationships with robots, but I would not go so far as to propose that they will supplant human relationships,» says Rod Grupen, a roboticist who works on human - robot interaction and communication at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
The company is often viewed as a sort of apparel - industry savior, not only because it's supplanting the decrease in retail jobs by hiring more than 3,000 «stylists» as W - 2 employees — meaning that Stitch Fix deducts payroll taxes from each pay check and offers benefits like 401K and health insurance to those who work a certain number of hours a week — but also by emerging as one of the largest wholesale partners in the US.
Tellingly, the contender supplanting Hathaway in Rogers» predictions is «Happy - Go - Lucky» star Sally Hawkins, the lady who will no doubt be duking it out with her for the comedy Golden Globe — and who, I think, will ultimately win that race.
Supplanting McAdams as leading lady is the original Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Prometheus star Noomi Rapace, who plays Gypsy fortune teller Madame Simza Heron.
But in spite of this clever bit of theater, Les Misérables the movie is unlikely to supplant the long - running stage show in the minds of anyone who's seen both.
The U.S. Department of Education's recent proposed rule for Title I supplement not supplant (SNS)-- which, post-election, is not anticipated to become a final rule — provides an example of a weak regulatory impact section (see pages 61154 - 61156 of the NPRM), radically different than anything someone who has studied CBA would imagine.
Georgetown professor Nora Gordon, an expert on Title I who testified at yesterday's hearing, explained some of the issues in greater depth in an EdNext blog entry, «How ED's Proposed Supplement Not Supplant Regulations Could Backfire on Equity.»
Indeed, teachers and experts «saw their position in the debate largely supplanted by passionate outsiders who had rarely before tweeted about school issues,» noted an article about the study in The 74.
After the poem «T'was the night before Christmas» appeared in print in 1823, the red - suited guy who slides down chimneys supplanted the pious Christian St. Nicholas in American consciousness.
For those of you who haven't kept up with Chevrolet's trim structure over the last couple of years, Premier has supplanted LTZ as the top trim for the brand's models, though the other L, LS, and LT trimlines remain.
To me, egregious was simply a parent supplanting themselves in a role their son or daughter should easily have been able to play at that age, such as a parent who was unhappy with a grade and wanted to contest it with the professor, or a parent who wanted to be involved in resolving a roommate problem.
But in the context of the publishing industry, supplanting the word «house» or «printed» for «legacy» is used as a tool only to insult mainstream publishing and assist the few who are benefiting from this false dichotomy (thanks, university degree) of publishing houses vs author.
«For free» may be a grammatically deplorable phrase («free of charge» or simply «free» is correct), but for a time, it had a happy ring among consumers who could stuff their e-readers with books by folks they'd never heard of: today a lot of those free slush - files still remain unread on those e-readers, which have been supplanted by tablets.
To those who are younger I say, «Plan and prepare, save, and figure out how to supplant the oldsters who occupy the positions you want to have.»
Again, the high end isn't going to be supplanted by the low — there are people who want the highest definition everything.
The array of artworks, some made specially for the occasion of this exhibition, showcase artists who tear away and supplant the legibility of photographs, in the process opening up provocative new avenues of meaning.
The hullabaloo over Tracey Emin's unmade bed - which became an instant icon of popular culture - further inflamed feelings, especially when a protest by two Chinese artists who jumped up and down on it only brought yet more publicity for the woman who has supplanted Turner himself as Margate's most famous export.
Before television supplanted magazines as the most important mass medium, «the magazines were so important to the advertisers,» said Terrence C. Brown, a former director of the Society of Illustrators who curated the exhibition with a consulting curator, D. B. Dowd of Washington University in St. Louis.
This past January, the gallery was supplanted by the Cologne Room, another off - space run by Waris, who conceived of the gallery - within - a-gallery as a tribute to 1980s Cologne — this
You and those who believe as you do obviously assume that CO2 dominates the greenhouse effect, even though it is well established (from modeling, anyway) that clouds exert the most influence as a «heat trapping» mechanism (though their LW forcing is supplanted by their SW forcing capacity.)
But the idea of making hybrid cars that have the option of being plugged in is supported by a diverse group of interests, from neoconservatives who support greater fuel efficiency to utilities salivating at the chance to supplant oil with electricity.
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