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Replaceable robot parts and auto-tuned digitized deliveries will be preferable to the vulnerable, visceral, fragile, imperfect humanity of dancers, singers and actors.
Melanie Chartoff: Spine-tingling"Spiderman"--for All the Wrong Reasons Melanie Chartoff 2011
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Don't get distracted by any kind of work-place philosophy mumbo-jumbo about Everyone Being Replaceable; he was the best receiver the Patriots ever had.
Patriots Become New Team Turmoil Jason Gay 2010
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“Feeling like a piece of furniture,” “Replaceable,” and “Homeless” line up.
Crossing the Tracks Barbara Stuber 2010
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“Feeling like a piece of furniture,” “Replaceable,” and “Homeless” line up.
Crossing the Tracks Barbara Stuber 2010
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This crafter should team up with the graph paper cutter and create the Replaceable Hole™.
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Replaceable tool-steel jaws and cutters handle common duties easily, although cutting superbraids is a struggle.
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I don't agree with the guy in the article, hes arguing with himself about the "Replaceable-blade and penetration of it."
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Replaceable-blade broadheads tend to fly well out of most bows, and when the blades get dull, you simply replace them.
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I don't agree with the guy in the article, hes arguing with himself about the "Replaceable-blade and penetration of it."
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He is the author of Replaceable You: Engineering the Body in Postwar America (2004) and the editor of Imagining Illness: Public Health and Visual Culture (forthcoming).
David Serlin. Jewish Women's Archive 2006
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