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In other words, the program was in the red from the start; had it not been supplanted by Obamacare, it surely would have experienced rising deficits requiring a revision.

Americans would remember it as the “Great Depression” until the 1930s economic reversal supplanted it in the economic lexicon.

Questions of what people own, and control are increasingly supplanted by questions of who or what people are, replacing clashes of classes with the collaging of identities and morals.

From Salon

It was at the time the largest penalty the Commission had ever imposed - though it has since been supplanted by a €4.3bn fine, also against Google.

From BBC

Wade has supplanted its 1857 Dred Scott decision as the worst in its history.

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