| 1. | The concept of the innocent bystander or disinterested party is obsolete.
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| 2. | Electronic storage media keep becoming obsolete, unlike good old books.
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| 3. | "Obsolete, " his fellow farmers tell him.
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| 4. | On that score, its checkerboard of playhouses already seems obsolete.
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| 5. | Other products, however, are not meant to be obsolete.
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| 6. | All that does not mean that the traditional finishes are obsolete.
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| 7. | By then, disco had made his homegrown Memphis soul obsolete.
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| 8. | Computers, he said, make shooting films on location obsolete.
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| 9. | As more sophisticated models are introduced, older models become obsolete.
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| 10. | Next year, that package will be obsolete in the IRL.
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