Harold Holzer, a spokesman for the museum, said the 1893 law had been superseded.
The original hangar is now used for maintenance, superseded by a new air-conditioned 22, 000-square-foot display hangar.
The Sarbanes-Oxley act, passed in 2002, has superseded the statute under which Andersen was convicted.
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Give him credit for acknowledging that the demands of the office have superseded his failing powers.
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In three months, you might be limited on buying some devices, but some may have been superseded anyway.
If ever it was in Britain, it has surely been superseded by -ise.
But that was superseded by not knowing what had happened and what could potentially happen if this happened again.
Iris-recognition scanners may eventually be superseded by retina scanners, which experts say provide a more accurate measure of identity.
On January 14, the Mount Carmel Area Elementary principal issued a second suspension letter, which superseded the previous one.
By the 1950s, they were being superseded by the plane and the automobile.
The earliest polio shot, for example, was superseded by an oral vaccine, which was easier to administer and lasted longer.
Supported by the Marshall Plan, the new Deutschmark superseded dubious old paintings, and even American cigarettes, as the medium of exchange.
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In the arts and entertainment, as we have noted many times before, the cultural cringe has been superseded by a cultural creep.
It used to be common in Caesarean sections (it dopes the mother but not the baby) but other drugs have superseded it.
Her argument that the selfish-gene model is being superseded by other forms of evolutionary explanation relies on an overinterpretation of those alternatives.
Fredric Larsson, of the International Organisation for Migration in Kiev, says that Russia and Poland have superseded Turkey as the top destinations.
Today while similar movements continue to flourish, they are now being superseded by a new type of minority challenge to national majorities.
However, the safe-haven and technical buying in gold superseded the firmer greenback.
Their commitment to revelry and ribald invective vastly superseded their athletic duties.
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It does not help that the Islamic legal tradition was broken when modern codes superseded it in most Muslim countries a century ago.
The bill has been to a large extent superseded by a High Court decision which blocks the setting up of the two unitary authorities.
Historically, mutations have superseded innovations when fundamental shifts in what people want require a new approach to enterprise: new purposes, new methods, new outcomes.
The old, Schwarzenegger-model Terminator (the T-800) had been superseded by a more advanced model, the T-1000 (Robert Patrick), who is sleeker and more versatile.
Dalrymple had been replaced as captain by South African Alviro Petersen, while Maynard's role was superseded by Colin Metson as the new head of coaching.
But the talks may be superseded by measures expected from Brussels.
These often chaotic and deadlocked structures will need to be superseded.
Financial centres have become anxious about being superseded by technology, but this survey will argue that at least some of them will continue to thrive.
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By the same token, the initial advantages of cloud computing have now been superseded by the scope, power and flexibility of services offered by this technology.
Even if such a deal is eventually superseded by a broader one, it may already have caused long-term damage by allowing less efficient firms to become entrenched.
While most websites are currently built using version 4 of the Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML), that code is gradually being superseded by the newer version 5.
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