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    1. spending doing this, equal over a year? What can I do to replace that


    2. Replace them with lots of good quality water, fruit juices and herbal teas


    3. So replace those energy drinks with a multi


    4. pounds of sugar in a year! Replace that one can of soda with water and


    5. · Replace the fear-motivated behaviour with love-motivated behaviour


    6. Hope should replace despair


    7. Replace sticky mat when roaches are stuck on it


    8. Check for leaks and repair or replace as needed


    9. Boys just replace their mother with another woman, his wife


    10. Stephen took one look at it and declared it a disaster zone going on to suggest he could get a decent bit of carpet to replace it

    11. the Holy Spirit will surely replace this turmoil with a hope so strong


    12. replace your prayers of requests with the prayers of thanksgiving


    13. replace the vortex of negativity that may have surrounded you


    14. replace every thought you have, so I’ve come up with a game


    15. We do not replace Israel; we complete Israel


    16. We replace those false judges mentioned in chapter 3 of this writing (the section on Psalm 82), which are the principalities and powers


    17. They would have to replace him


    18. I could probably afford to replace the blind … maybe I could have a look round the shops tomorrow for a new one


    19. Would it be presumptuous to hijack some of the furniture to replace the stuff you’ve got here? Your lounge suite’s seen better days


    20. We’re going to have the lounge suite to replace the one here and have a look at the dining table and chairs

    21. I always found it useful when Rob came home after a day on the hills – it limited the range of the mud! I had them put in about twenty years ago but had to replace the shower unit a couple of years ago, so that is quite modern


    22. But the information that the females of their home world were with them and wanted to replace the Elders also, gave them the morale boost they needed


    23. off their back and replace it at the base of the neck


    24. their back and replace it at the base of the neck


    25. ‘Oh, there was a raft of work to be done; we had to replace the roof and several of the windows for a start off


    26. helped pick them up and replace them on the shelves


    27. Give me the bottle and don't replace it


    28. ‘You could always replace the carpet


    29. ‘Initially there will be a charge of £38,’ he replied, ‘but obviously if we need to replace anything there will be additional cost’


    30. “When you are quite sure you can do no more, replace the examination into the envelope and place it on my desk, and you may be excused

    31. But is my boat safe there? It’s not really mine, I couldn’t afford to replace it


    32. common knowledge that he would like to replace all the


    33. Holiness will choose to replace our late friend?' There was


    34. 'They didn’t understand why he had to replace the


    35. We had to remove the bad page and replace it with a good page


    36. He could have no interest to employ them, unless he expected from the sale of their work something more than what was sufficient to replace his stock to him ; and he could have no interest to employ a great stock rather than a small one, unless his profits were to bear some proportion to the extent of his stock


    37. What remains of the crop, after paying the rent, therefore, should not only replace to them their stock employed in cultivation, together with its ordinary profits, but pay them the wages which are due to them, both as labourers and overseers


    38. But unlike them, she had chosen to replace her lost hair, covering every inch of her flesh with a churning mass of black snakelike tattoos


    39. it is worn out, it must be expected, will replace the capital laid out upon it, with at least the


    40. and above the usual wages of common labour, will replace to him the whole expense of his

    41. Such parts only of the produce of land can commonly be brought to market, of which the ordinary price is sufficient to replace the stock which must be employed in bringing them thither, together with its ordinary profits


    42. The surplus, too, is always more than sufficient to replace the stock which employed that labour, together with its profits


    43. The value of silver was so much reduced, that their produce could no longer pay the expense of working them, or replace, with a profit, the food, clothes, lodging, and other necessaries which were consumed in that operation


    44. It must at least be sufficient to replace that stock, with the ordinary profits


    45. Grimes bent to pick it up and replace it but Morton bellowed to leave it where it was


    46. "And lets say I wanted to replace one of its algorithms with a connection thru to one of mine over here," she brought her own med panel up, showed him her overrides and let him see her running instance laid bare in a debug screen


    47. in the fact that they wanted to replace religion with


    48. replace Christianity with Marxism


    49. No one piped water on this side of the brook, so they had a tank and a new rotary pump with wind-wheel that Dara had put in to replace the old lever-squeak thing that must have been teased along since sometime in the 40's


    50. idea why Lenin wanted to remove religion: to replace it













































    1. historical use has now been replaced by an awful reality; I actually


    2. "The media," he says, "have replaced nature


    3. Two thousand years of foot traffic had worn the floors to rolling hills, the glass in the windows had sagged and the marble plumbing fixtures were heavily eroded, though they were just replaced a few centuries ago


    4. Then there’s the issue of job security; if anyone else could do what I could then I would be replaced


    5. These exteriors should be properly repaired or replaced


    6. Peeling paint should be removed and replaced


    7. that needs to be replaced on the


    8. He replaced the phone to his waistcoat pocket and looked up to see a man in his late 50s, heavy-set, bald with back and sides graying hair and a friendly if canny look on his face


    9. The stars twinkled out one by one to be replaced by a flimsy, whimsy of strip


    10. That sound did not die away but was replaced by a scream and roar that built in volume

    11. " Theo replaced it in the locker drawer


    12. Ajarn's tattoo had taken he himself out of the picture and replaced him with someone else


    13. They had completely replaced Americans and Chinese as the boogeymen in their culture


    14. "This is a Haad, a military command," Diam said as he replaced the samovar


    15. I have some recollection of movement during these days, of hands lifting my body and bathing me, of the mattress floating away on a Mediterranean breeze to be replaced by something fresh and clean


    16. Her artificial limbs would still work and the palsic shakes that came on would go away once she adjusted to them, but she wouldn't have the same fine control as before, not until the damaged interfaces were replaced back at Sagan


    17. I groan in agony, but eventually that pain is replaced with a warming sensation, almost like a hot, soothing bath


    18. He jumps up and runs to the front to see that the helpful lady at the desk has been replaced with a young, attractive woman with brown skin and long black hair


    19. We have extracted God the Father from the trinity and replaced Him with Creator


    20. The bell rang out its departure warning and the kaht wheels started turning; green mist replaced the magnolia walls of the Bristol kaht station; the kaht and its occupants hung in limbo

    21. Despite anticipating that the sound of the water flowing past my head as I sleep in the cabin bed allotted to me would awaken memories that would prevent me sleeping, I do manage to drop off and woke to find myself in a different world; the flat lowlands have been replaced by rolling hills which, even though the plants and animals show the ubiquitous signs of malaise I have seen elsewhere, is lovely to behold


    22. After a week or so, this area will be replaced by a new layer of skin which will be smoother and will have smaller pores


    23. and then the image is gone, replaced by the reality


    24. The potato should be discarded when it either grows very hard like a stone or else becomes soft and wrinkled, and should be replaced by a fresh one, but make quite sure it is a winter-crop one


    25. Diana looked up and saw them returning, her frown was replaced with a big grin


    26. He caressed her and she made the rest of her clothing disappear and replaced it with a short dress made of as open a mesh as the hammock so his fingers went thru to her skin everywhere


    27. “Wow! That was neat! You guys are great!” A dragon enthusiast had replaced the scared little boy of a few minutes ago; his face was all smiles now


    28. He replaced his shades and turned to face me


    29. Following a brief introduction by the Speaker, the great politician rose from his seat on the front bench and the wild chatter that had filled the great hall subsided and was replaced by a hum of nervous excitement


    30. This new technology has replaced the painful rejections and the

    31. It was like all the insane rage that had fueled me for so long had suddenly disappeared; and it was replaced with clarity and sanity


    32. "Sure," she said, and her jersey disappeared, to be replaced by an open-fronted blouse and a long and billowy flounced skirt with a thick bronze belt


    33. Their bats will be replaced


    34. replaced my hips that my knees needed replacing


    35. The entire vat needs to be replaced as the wood would have soaked up the poison by now


    36. that had filled the great hall subsided and was replaced by a hum of


    37. When satisfactory fulfilled each of those six are replaced with another


    38. moved crates and boxes back against the wall and replaced the restraining straps around


    39. Discipline went out of fashion some time ago but nothing replaced it so we’ve got second or even third generations who have no concept of self-control


    40. He checked again, took a quick drink and replaced it

    41. “Anyway, over the years, the stone markers were replaced by


    42. One of his front teeth was missing, replaced by a Yingolian device, and his charge-blue eyes were ringed with the deep folds of an obvious pump addict


    43. Gently, she laid it on the earth in the hole left by the stone and looked around for smaller pebbles to surround it with so as not to crush it completely when she replaced the stone


    44. replaced by the cheerless half-light of a dying sun


    45. “I thought D’l’thon was getting promoted anyway, the guy he replaced had already announced his resignation, he had nothing to worry about


    46. The quiet of the early morning, when a local news reporter and the television crews from Exeter were fumbling in the dark, has now been replaced by a small but determined pack of news hounds


    47. faded and those naughty eyes were replaced with anger, “…never mind, he’s just


    48. on a new roof, gutted the interior, replaced boards in the floor and sanded and


    49. Their deft hands could not be replaced for producing the highest quality wrappings and attention to consistent quality


    50. The usual roar from the engine was replaced by a smooth even purr













































    1. The capital which employs the weavers, for example, must be greater than that which employs the spinners; because it not only replaces that capital with its profits, but pays, besides, the wages of the weavers : and the profits must always bear some proportion to the capital


    2. This lowest price is that which barely replaces, with a moderate profit, the stock which must be employed in bringing the commodity thither


    3. In an attempt to shun away embarrassing questions, devotees usually replaces the word ignorance by mystery


    4. Lands, mines, and fisheries, require all both a fixed and circulating capital to cultivate them; and their produce replaces, with a profit not only those capitals, but all the others in the society


    5. Thus the farmer annually replaces to the manufacturer the provisions which he had consumed, and the materials which he had wrought up the year before; and the manufacturer replaces to the farmer the finished work which he had wasted and worn out in the same time


    6. Land even replaces, in part at least, the capitals with which fisheries and mines are cultivated


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    8. The substitution of paper in the room of gold and silver money, replaces a very expensive instrument of commerce with one much less costly, and sometimes equally convenient


    9. The payment of the bill, when it becomes due, replaces to the bank the value of what had been advanced, together with a clear profit of the interest


    10. When they actually come upon him, he satisfies them from his cash account with the bank, and gradually replaces the sum borrowed with the money or paper which comes in from the occasional sales of his goods

    11. The payment of the bill, when it becomes due, replaces to the bank the value of what it had advanced, together with the interest


    12. Thus, of the produce of land, one part replaces the capital of the farmer ; the other pays his profit and the rent of the landlord ; and thus constitutes a revenue both to the owner of this capital, as the profits of his stock, and to some other person as the rent of his land


    13. Of the produce of a great manufactory, in the same manner, one part, and that always the largest, replaces the capital of the undertaker of the work ; the other pays his profit, and thus constitutes a revenue to the owner of this capital


    14. That part of the annual produce of the land and labour of any country which replaces a capital, never is immediately employed to maintain any but productive hands


    15. The capital borrowed replaces the capitals of those shop-keepers and tradesmen which the country gentlemen could not have replaced from the rents of their estates


    16. The capital of the retailer replaces, together with its profits, that of the merchant of whom he purchases goods, and thereby enables him to continue his


    17. The capital of the wholesale merchant replaces, together with their profits, the capital's of the farmers and manufacturers of whom he purchases the rude and manufactured produce which he deals in, and thereby enables them to continue their respective trades


    18. Part of the capital of the master manufacturer is employed as a fixed capital in the instruments of his trade, and replaces, together with its profits, that of some other artificer of whom he purchases them


    19. Part of his circulating capital is employed in purchasing materials, and replaces, with their profits, the capitals of the farmers and miners of whom he purchases them


    20. It as effectually replaces the capital of the person who produces that surplus, and as effectually enables him to continue his business, the service by which the capital of a wholesale merchant chiefly contributes to support the productive labour, and to augment the value of the annual produce of the society to which he belongs

    21. The capital which is employed in purchasing in one part of the country, in order to sell in another, the produce of the industry of that country, generally replaces, by every such operation, two distinct capitals, that had both been employed in the agriculture or manufactures of that country, and thereby enables them to continue that employment


    22. When both are the produce of domestic industry, it necessarily replaces, by every such operation, two distinct capitals, which had both been employed in Supporting productive labour, and thereby enables them to continue that support


    23. The capital which sends Scotch manufactures to London, and brings back English corn and manufactures to Edinburgh, necessarily replaces, by every such operation, two British capitals, which had both been employed in the agriculture or manufactures of Great Britain


    24. The capital of the Dutch merchant, which carries the corn of Poland to Portugal, and brings back the fruits and wines of Portugal to Poland, replaces by every such operation two capitals, neither of which had been employed in supporting the productive labour of Holland; but one of them in supporting that of Poland, and the other that of Portugal


    25. But every branch of trade in which the merchant can sell his goods for a price which replaces to him, with the ordinary profits of stock, the whole capital employed in preparing and sending them to market, can be carried on without a bounty


    26. Unless the price of the corn, when sold in the foreign markets, replaces not only the bounty, but this capital, together with the ordinary profits of stock, the society is a loser by the difference, or the national stock is so much diminished


    27. Their labour, it is said, replaces only the stock which employs them, together with its ordinary profits


    28. The typical male adult processes 2 grams of creatine per day, and replaces that amount through dietary intake and


    29. It is not his fault that no-one replaces him


    30. A green sky replaces the exposed pipes above me

    31. That is, the compiler replaces the function call with the corresponding function code


    32. An open area that resembles a shredder with spinning teeth replaces the head and neck area


    33. MOTHER NATURE PLAYS DIRTY WITH THEM SHE REPLACES


    34. Relief replaces my terror, but anger rules and I ignore my mother as I step out of the car


    35. She smiles but soon a serious look replaces the smile


    36. Jacob’s name means ‘supplanter’, one who replaces, who supersedes, who steps into the shoes of another


    37. Instead He shows us what’s wrong while bringing forth His truths in love to help remove the very issues He’s addressing, and replaces them with His life


    38. replaces the current one


    39. Notice that FriendFeed replaces almost all of Facebook’s killer features with open ones that are open to Google’s search


    40. He replaces it with a duplicate pack, opened and missing the same number

    41. Then we slowly inject a polymerizable chemical that bonds with and replaces the myelin sheath


    42. replaces Tanya who had her head cut off by a jealous lover or The Brotherhood,


    43. As He replaces it on the


    44. replaces the text (e


    45. A ‘Glory Be’ replaces the ‘Our Father’, while the ‘Hail Mary’ is replaced by the prayers to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament


    46. another replaces it, taller, maybe metal bars


    47. Standing upright he replaces the handkerchief over his nose, looking at the ground around the Well he can make out recent footprints in the soft mud


    48. Pushing Lewis into a side ward Tony and Bill help the nurse as she removes the oxygen mask and replaces it with one that is connected to the hospital


    49. She replaces the dagger back in its resting place


    50. AI replaces the













































    1. The roof would need completely replacing, the windows were rotten, the


    2. Begin replacing negative emotional charges and negative


    3. In replacing those two words (though He is indeed the Creator), we have allowed an excuse as to why people should not submit to spiritual authority


    4. She glanced through it, selected several and handed them to Kara, replacing the balance and locking them again


    5. Between taking off his cap, wiping the brim and replacing the sprig of basil behind his ear, the old man fingered his worry beads and prayed


    6. replaced my hips that my knees needed replacing


    7. After removing and replacing the paper a few more


    8. Replacing all the papers in the file, I stack the diaries and move on


    9. Bunty felt very much that it should be a real home, replacing the family that the tenants don’t necessarily have, and that contact should continue after the women have moved on, much as a family would do


    10. The members of the party ate their breakfast, a sullen silence replacing the bad tempered, early morning repartee which usually accompanied this meal

    11. 'I think I would have,' said Collette, replacing the


    12. straw and replacing it with a fresh cover


    13. bit of your logic and reason, replacing those attributes with dreams and


    14. janitor cart, topping off the bottles of cleaning solution, replacing dirty rags with


    15. Changing the bright spread from the bed, and replacing it with a solid brown one Mike had brought with him, was the final touch


    16. replacing the lens cap and leaving the blessed thing


    17. A fourth part, it may perhaps be thought is necessary for replacing the stock of the farmer, or for compensating the wear and tear of his labouring cattle, and other instruments of husbandry


    18. The fund destined for replacing or repairing, if I may say so, the wear and tear of the slave, is commonly managed by a negligent master or careless overseer


    19. The war of races had become the new universal dynamic replacing the colonial spirit of the Origin Race


    20. 'How much today, Master?' the dwarf asked, replacing the blade with the vial

    21. If, in any country, the common and favourite vegetable food of the people should be drawn from a plant of which the most common land, with the same, or nearly the same culture, produced a much greater quantity than the most fertile does of corn ; the rent of the landlord, or the surplus quantity of food which would remain to him, after paying the labour, and replacing the stock of the farmer, together with its ordinary profits, would necessarily be much greater


    22. Should this root ever become in any part of Europe, like rice in some rice countries, the common and favourite vegetable food of the people, so as to occupy the same proportion of the lands in tillage, which wheat and other sorts of grain for human food do at present, the same quantity of cultivated land would maintain a much greater number of people ; and the labourers being generally fed with potatoes, a greater surplus would remain after replacing all the stock, and maintaining all the labour employed in cultivation


    23. After replacing the stock employed in working those different mines, together with its ordinary profits, the residue which remains to the proprietor is greater, it seems, in the coarse, than in the precious metal


    24. Replacing the fluids and energy that he had used up whilst traveling


    25. Dingle beamed and rose to join the rest of the group busily tidying up the equipment and replacing the turf where the pegs had been


    26. The air shuddered and quaked as he summoned his power, replacing his black robe with writhing blue flames


    27. At her side, Tetloan tossed aside the tapestry replacing it with a blanket of blue flames


    28. In the greater part of the silver mines of Peru, this, it seems, is all that remains, after replacing the stock of the undertaker of the work, together with its ordinary profits ; and it seems to be universally acknowledged that these profits, which were once very high, are now as low as they can well be, consistently with carrying on the works


    29. Mere thieves wouldn’t have bothered replacing what


    30. by replacing the old divergences with common interests

    31. By replacing highly processed grains for nutritious whole grains you will find that you are


    32. Change it and keep all former versions available for recall, or I can delete, replace, and save the corrections, crushing the former text and replacing it with the newly created one


    33. replacing, replenishing or repeating that customers have to buy again and


    34. One of them, and frequently the largest, is, in the first place, destined for replacing a capital, or for renewing the provisions, materials, and finished work, which had been withdrawn from a capital ; the other for constituting a revenue either to the owner of this capital, as the profit of his stock, or to some other person, as the rent of his land


    35. of replacing my dad, it was also immature


    36. Unproductive labourers, and those who do not labour at all, are all maintained by revenue; either, first, by that part of the annual produce which is originally destined for constituting a revenue to some particular persons, either as the rent of land, or as the profits of stock ; or, secondly, by that part which, though originally destined for replacing a capital, and for maintaining productive labourers only, yet when it comes into their hands, whatever part of it is over and above their necessary subsistence, may be employed in maintaining indifferently either productive or unproductive hands


    37. The proportion, therefore, between the productive and unproductive hands, depends very much in every country upon the proportion between that part of the annual produce, which, as soon as it comes either from the ground, or from the hands of the productive labourers, is destined for replacing a capital, and that which is destined for constituting a revenue, either as rent or as profit


    38. Thus, at present, in the opulent countries of Europe, a very large, frequently the largest, portion of the produce of the land, is destined for replacing the capital of the rich and independent farmer ; the other for paying his profits, and the rent of the landlord


    39. That part of the annual produce, therefore, which, as soon as it comes either from the ground, or from the hands of the productive labourers, is destined for replacing a capital, is not only much greater in rich than in poor countries, but bears a much greater proportion to that which is immediately destined for constituting a revenue either as rent or as profit


    40. The quantity of stock, therefore, or, as it is commonly expressed, of money, which can be lent at interest in any country, is not regulated by the value of the money, whether paper or coin, which serves as the instrument of the different loans made in that country, but by the value of that part of the annual produce, which, as soon as it comes either from the ground, or from the hands of the productive labourers, is destined, not only for replacing a capital, but such a capital as the owner does not care to be at the trouble of employing himself

    41. In proportion as that share of the annual produce which, as soon as it comes either from the ground, or from the hands of the productive labourers, is destined for replacing a capital, increases in any country, what is called the monied interest naturally increases with it


    42. They all went into the back; two of them brought out empty containers, while she assisted the other two at refilling and replacing them


    43. The mint was employed, not so much in making daily additions to the coin, as in replacing the very best part of it, which was daily melted down


    44. The Imperial moved his attention to the map on the table, taking a blue flag here and replacing it with a red one there


    45. After gingerly replacing the pendant under his shirt, he pulled his hood up over his head


    46. Their original and annual expenses are for the same reason called, In this system, productive expenses, because, over and above replacing their own value, they occasion the annual reproduction of this neat produce


    47. The rent of the landlord is a value which, in ordinary cases, it is continually producing over and above replacing, in the most complete manner, the whole consumption, the whole expense laid out upon the employment and maintenance both of the workmen and of their employer


    48. He slipped out the bullets inside, replacing them with the old bullets that were still in his pants pocket


    49. The outside stones were beginning to chip and some needed replacing


    50. Every week he had to organise fixing energy supplies, electrical problems, drainage issues, replacing worn out heat insulation, getting damaged doors and windows fixed













































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    Synonyms for "replace"

    replace put back exchange interchange substitute supersede supervene upon supplant succeed replenish refund reinstate return repay make good

    "replace" definitions

    substitute a person or thing for (another that is broken or inefficient or lost or no longer working or yielding what is expected)


    take the place or move into the position of


    put something back where it belongs


    put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent items