Rowell remained in command of I Corps, but saw this as a supersession.
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They lay out the process of supersession.
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The Albert Medal probably isn't particularly well known anywhere, due it's supersession by the George Cross.
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Writing from the Seleucid and Hasmonaean periods show the complete supersession of Aramaic as the language of the Jewish people.
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In addition, such characteristically situationist concepts as the construction of situations and the supersession of art were first developed by the LI.
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Supersedure: act of replacing one person or thing by another especially one held to be superior
Supersessionism and replacement theology or fulfillment theology are Christian interpretations of New Testament claims, viewing God's relationship with Christians as being either the "replacement" or "fulfillment" or "completion" of the promise made to the Jews (or Israelites) and Jewish ...
The act of superseding; the fact of having been superseded
(supersessionist) A proponent of supersessionism; Of or pertaining to supersessionism
In collective bargaining, when a provision of a labor union contract conflicts with a section of state code, the contract takes precedence over the code and any rule or regulation implementing it.