Llanelli's new 15, 000-seater Parc Y Scarlets home opened last year as Stradey Park made way for housing.
Sweet blueberries and cherries have made way for peaches (already at their peak), tomatoes, melons and sweet corn.
It was the last contribution by the Brazilian forward as he made way for Tevez to make his debut.
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True story: a couple I knew, Judy, a top executive, made way more money than Mike, a less-than-successful entrepreneur.
Unused since 1977, only its facade was retained and the rest made way for shops, restaurants and a cinema.
But he then made way when Long returned for the Grand Final a fortnight later, Saints losing 33-6 at Old Trafford.
When Aristide stepped down, Preval took over as president and later made way for Aristide to return to the presidency in 2001.
Britain's crumbling one-screen cinemas, many of which have either been destroyed or restored as listed buildings, have made way for the multi-screen venue.
He made way for an unusual 4-6-0 formation adopted by Levein in the belief that he could catch the Czechs on the break.
Szczesny made way for Almunia on Sunday when the Spaniard played against Huddersfield in the FA Cup - his first game for four months.
However, they are among those who have made way for the Irish contingent which toured with the Lions in South Africa, along with some English-based players.
Avihai Yadin sent his fierce shot straight at Tuffey before David Healy, who endured another frustrating night in attack, made way for Burnley striker Martin Paterson.
Cairney's game was quickly brought to an end when he was replaced with veteran Simon Donnelly just before Samuel made way for Saints team-mate Peter MacDonald.
Even after going through the required 45 minutes of handwriting practice, I found the system made way too many errors in translating my lousy penmanship to be useful.
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But striker Nicolas Anelka, who made way for Henry with 20 minutes left, intercepted the pass after returning from an offside position and a promising opening was completely wasted.
Mr Putin was barred by the constitution from running for a third consecutive presidential term in the elections of March 2008, and made way for his prime minister, Dmitry Medvedev.
As one awful year for the euro zone made way for another, the German television network ARD digitally retouched the original sketch to create a spoof of European Union summits.
Owen made way for Lampard, who was unfairly booed by the crowd as he stepped on to the Wembley turf, and England seemed satisfied with their third successive 3-0 win.
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Brown and Rogne had made way for Ki and Loovens respectively and Rangers made an enforced change of their own when Madjid Bougherra came off to be replaced by Kyle Hutton.
And his 2004 assertion, that "the tectonic plates appear to be moving" within the government, seemed to suggest he thought Tony Blair should have made way for his successor sooner rather than later.
To get an up-close look at IGT's challenges, visit the sprawling casino in Las Vegas' MGM Grand, where a bank of IGTmachines recently made way for 61 Family Feud videogames from Silicon Gaming.
Winger Aaron Lennon made way for goalkeeper David James, whose first task was to face Shevchenko's penalty but the former Chelsea striker could only hit the post and the ball bounced to safety.
Shanghai has made way for London and the Tennis Masters Cup has been rebranded the ATP World Tour Finals, but the principle remains the same - the best eight players in the world battling to end the year as the world champion.
Samaras appeared to have been injured in a tussle with Steven Pressley and the former Celtic defender soon followed the Greek into the dressing-room, meaning a quick return to the side for Lee Bullen, who had himself made way for the fit-again Darren Barr.
Many a dirty look was thrown our way as we made our way through the throngs, in some cases pausing to set up the camera and film some color.
The way that Apple made its way to being the largest corporation in America during 2012 was the product of the brilliance and forcefulness of Steve Jobs.
Several of the niftier knots and straps that made their way into the factory-made riggings of the 19th century are identical in function and name to those of earlier British seafarers.
The trade-off is the organic materials have to shine brighter, meaning an OLED-TV made this way will require more power than one made with the factory process used for smaller screens.
This marks the longest one-way communication via laser, as the light made its way across the 240, 000 miles between the Earth and Moon.
"The seal pup had made its way into the lorry park via a steep, man-made banking, " he said.
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