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- common beh salâmat (به سلامت), meaning "[go] with peace". Goodbye is supplanted by a Khudâ hâfez (Persian: خدا حافظ), meaning "with the protection of...
- soldiers out of their entrenched positions, complementing rather than supplanting more lethal conventional weapons. In time, chemical weapons were deplo****...
- in Rome and spreading throughout Europe, influencing and eventually supplanting local rites. The present ordinary form of M**** in the Roman Rite, found...
- the dawning of Hinduism in India. The Dravidian languages of India were supplanted in the northern and western regions. By 400 BCE, stratification and exclusion...
- Castronuovo, Celine (August 12, 2021). "All 10 largest cities grew, Phoenix supplants Philly as 5th largest in US". The Hill. Retrieved August 28, 2021. Dorman...
- of state. The institutions at lower levels were overseen and at times supplanted by primary party organizations. However, in practice the degree of control...
- distinctive visual styles. When an international rock culture developed, it supplanted cinema as the major sources of fashion influence. Paradoxically, followers...
- lasted 75 minutes. From the 14th century onward, equal-length civil hours supplanted unequal ones, so civil time no longer varied by season. Unequal hours...
- the Parthians, was Persianized under the Sasanians. Dari Persian thus supplanted Parthian language, which by the end of the Sasanian era had fallen out...
- During the British rule of Bengal, British and European sports began to supplant traditional Bengali sports, resulting in a loss of native culture. Sport...