The original hangar is now used for maintenance, superseded by a new air-conditioned 22, 000-square-foot display hangar.
If ever it was in Britain, it has surely been superseded by -ise.
But that was superseded by not knowing what had happened and what could potentially happen if this happened again.
Iris-recognition scanners may eventually be superseded by retina scanners, which experts say provide a more accurate measure of identity.
By the 1950s, they were being superseded by the plane and the automobile.
The earliest polio shot, for example, was superseded by an oral vaccine, which was easier to administer and lasted longer.
In the arts and entertainment, as we have noted many times before, the cultural cringe has been superseded by a cultural creep.
Her argument that the selfish-gene model is being superseded by other forms of evolutionary explanation relies on an overinterpretation of those alternatives.
Today while similar movements continue to flourish, they are now being superseded by a new type of minority challenge to national majorities.
The bill has been to a large extent superseded by a High Court decision which blocks the setting up of the two unitary authorities.
The old, Schwarzenegger-model Terminator (the T-800) had been superseded by a more advanced model, the T-1000 (Robert Patrick), who is sleeker and more versatile.
Dalrymple had been replaced as captain by South African Alviro Petersen, while Maynard's role was superseded by Colin Metson as the new head of coaching.
But the talks may be superseded by measures expected from Brussels.
Financial centres have become anxious about being superseded by technology, but this survey will argue that at least some of them will continue to thrive.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By the same token, the initial advantages of cloud computing have now been superseded by the scope, power and flexibility of services offered by this technology.
Even if such a deal is eventually superseded by a broader one, it may already have caused long-term damage by allowing less efficient firms to become entrenched.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websites are currently built using version 4 of the Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML), that code is gradually being superseded by the newer version 5.
Agricultural, Church-dominated economies were superseded by new forms of social organization--nascent nation states with central political institutions, urban, commercial economies and lay patronage of intellectual and cultural life.
It was superseded by the contemporary piece Aujourd'hui C'est Toi in the late 1960s, which had previously appeared on the soundtrack to 1966 French film Un Homme et Une Femme.
The rapid pace of development in the computer industry means that the product tempting you could be halved in price in six months or superseded by a better machine at the same cost.
The Scottish Broadcasting Commission showed how that question has been superseded by the spread of digital channels, with the audience fracturing into niches, offering new opportunities for much more than an hour of news.
Joschka Fischer, Germany's Green foreign minister, now says that his lifelong aversion to militarism has been superseded by an even more powerful imperative: the need to avoid a repetition of the Nazi death camps.
The money is to be shared among the plaintiffs, and Smith Barney is to be monitored for a period of years to ensure that the bad policies are superseded by ones that are more fair.
The San Remo resolutions were incorporated into international law through the mandates issued by the League of Nations and their legal force has never been cancelled or superseded by any subsequent treaty or binding international resolution.
Blockbuster went into administration last week, as its entire business model of High Street-based DVD and video rentals has been superseded by online streaming services provided by the likes of Apple iTunes, Amazon's Love Film and Netflix.
As for the crudities of hot-metal typesetting and letter-press printing, all these have long been superseded by electronic setting (in which a 1970s managing director, Ian Trafford, was a pioneer, and made The Economist one too), and by the stunning quality of modern offset printing.
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In another article on the same page entitled "Twilight of the gods" the newspaper lamented the passing of the golden days of Hollywood and said the mysterious fascination of the star system of Hollywood in the 1950s had been superseded by the cult of so-called celebrities.
The donation in Scharf was made in 1967 before Congress amended section 170 to disallow a charitable contribution deduction for the contribution of a partial interest in property, and the standard applied in Scharf was subsequently superseded by the quid pro quo standard for charitable contribution deductions established by the Supreme Court in Am.
Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomic Advisors, said the minutes had been "largely superseded" by Mr Bernanke's testimony "but they do reinforce the idea that the doves - who are the ones making policy - will need a great deal of persuading to change their stance".
What will happen after tomorrow's announcement is that the FSA, to be superseded next Monday by the Prudential Regulation Authority - see my piece from last night's 10 O'Clock News (below) for more on this - will then go off and have yet more talks with each of the banks, to determine their individual capital requirements.
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