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As a substitute for physical closeness, we use our voices.
Paltrow guest starred as a substitute teacher on the series.
Anatomy is commonly taught as a substitute for sex education.
I'd use it as a substitute for a salmon burger.
Some analysts see the argument as a substitute for politics.
Gwyneth Paltrow appeared as a substitute teacher named Holly Holliday.
Demanding new personnel as a substitute for actual new ideas.
As a substitute, Trupanion recommends using paper grass or tissue paper.
But do people see Swatch and Apple Watch as a substitute?
Last summer, Mr. Childs got a job as a substitute teacher.
But it bounces microwaves around a chamber as a substitute for propellant.
She now works as a substitute teacher, earning roughly $80 per day.
"Do not use them as a substitute for emergency savings," he said.
Aurora Galli came in as a substitute for Italy and scored twice.
Mack is expected to initially serve as a substitute for New York.
Morgan played basketball and football in high school, usually as a substitute.
USDA must also approve it as a substitute before it is used.
Mason suggested "high crimes and misdemeanors against the State" as a substitute.
Rather, Chapter 28500 acts as a substitute for the domestic court appeals.
One clever commenter even suggested them as a substitute in Rice Krispy treats.
This suggests that, for unhappy men, masturbation serves as a substitute for sex.
Walsh joined the school district in May 2014 as a substitute educational assistant.
Gaga posed as a substitute teacher before talking to students about their goals.
In the last seven games for Roma, he came on as a substitute.
After teaching Afrofuturism I started teaching within charter schools as a substitute teacher.
He told me he thinks of himself as a substitute teacher for now.
It works as a substitute for a bouquet of roses in a pinch.
So, whatever came as a substitute, for us it was a tremendous thing.
The bees had access to trays of spirulina as a substitute for pollen.
Yeah, I don't even see it as a substitute for what we do.
He said he began as a substitute before diving into teaching history full time.
In theory, this could act as a substitute for how sick a patient is.
Of course, not all medical experts support using marijuana as a substitute pain reliever.
His mother retired as a substitute teacher for the Los Angeles Unified School District.
Her mother retired as a substitute elementary-school teacher from the Madison Public Schools.
Even without up-to-date credits, you can start back as a substitute teacher.
He is ready to offer society generational change as a substitute for political change.
In the 85th minute against Norway, Delphine finally entered the match as a substitute.
Methadone, a synthetic opioid, is used as a substitute treatment to manage opioid dependence.
Ricarda Rios, 65, worked as a substitute teacher in Laredo before the schools closed.
As a substitute for firsthand interviews, she quotes the girls' surreal internet chat-speak.
In 2001, Ireland used a journalist as a substitute fielder during a qualification tournament.
She works monthly as a substitute teacher, makes jewelry, and receives a small pension.
Ricarda Rios, 65, worked as a substitute teacher in Laredo before the schools closed.
I came on as a substitute for a League Cup game away at Manchester City.
"Wine," which stands for "Wine Is Not an Emulator," acts as a substitute for Windows.
A year later, many still have blue tarps as a substitute roof for their home.
A Swedish rail company also lets people use implants as a substitute for fare cards.
The problem, rather, is that thinking has so often served as a substitute for action.
The search for methadone International health organizations recommend methadone as a substitute for street drugs.
The issue also included Nicholson Baker's lessons learned during his time as a substitute teacher.
For example, question formulation exercises can be used as a substitute for conventional brainstorming sessions.
Ibrahimovic's first appearance came as a substitute in the 70th minute against crosstown rivals LAFC.
She worked as a substitute teacher and house cleaner in Florida to pay the bills.
But these acts by individuals cannot be accepted as a substitute for a functional system.
I buy grocery list apps as a substitute for ever actually going to the grocery store.
Police said Silverthorne was also employed as a substitute teacher for the Fairfax County Public Schools.
I taught math the first year at a catholic school in college as a substitute teacher.
Think of it as a substitute for cash, and cheaper to use than a debit card.
It basically works as a substitute for the unit's remote, which I actually use more often.
As a substitute, I have just bought 10 pounds of wildflower seeds, which may sound excessive.
But they don't always work, and some companies use them as a substitute for reducing emissions.
" He later added: "Project-based initiatives should not be seen as a substitute for personal compensation.
At the time, Gamboa was working as a substitute teacher at Dekaney High School in Houston.
More studies are finding medical marijuana patients were using marijuana as a substitute for pain pills.
The robo-monk may also serve as a substitute to human priests when they aren't available.
For whatever reason, Hollywood continues to lean on tired cliches as a substitute for actual understanding.
Eating bugs as a substitute for larger livestock could contribute substantially to a more sustainable world.
CBS reported Nevada officials turned to midazolam as a substitute for its expired stocks of diazepam (Valium).
Japan's Shinji Okazaki then scored only two minutes after coming on as a substitute at the interval.
Buying apps related to an activity can often serve as a substitute for actually doing that activity.
But more importantly, they're starting to use it as a substitute for the demand for human innovation.
BM: I currently have two part-time jobs, as a substitute teacher and as a private chef.
It should not be regarded by viewers as a substitute for the exercise of their own judgment.
"Encouraging people to travel domestically as a substitute for international travel is a no-brainer," said Hall.
Donovan, 2, entered the game as a substitute in the 83rd minute to a lengthy standing ovation.
Clinton has moved aggressively on Arizona, seeing it as a substitute for any losses in the Midwest.
That change would make it easier to use such insurance as a substitute for Obamacare-compliant coverage.
So when we say "American cheese" as a substitute for processed cheese, we're conflating two different things.
One might say these individuals are starving for soothing and affection and use food as a substitute.
We still don't know which McConnell will offer as a substitute or whether he might offer both.
Simon "Fuks" Florysiak flew in from France as a substitute and hasn't been able to download the game.
States have since turned to Midazolam as a substitute, but Dunham said there is no clear reason why.
And another enzyme, Cpf1, is growing rapidly in popularity as a substitute for Cas9 in conjunction with CRISPR.
This was developed with creative programmer Édouard Lanctôt-Benoit as a substitute for the neurological systems of sleep.
He came on as a substitute in the UEFA Super Cup win over Manchester United on Aug. 8.
In the preliminary tests, patients were given a gene therapy that acted as a substitute for the dystrophin.
So, the very instrument that I had proposed as a substitute for austerity will now become its supplement.
La Sirena's bread is covered with sesame seeds, and the breadsticks were offered to him as a substitute.
This training has given me an encore career as a substitute special-education assistant in the public schools.
"Many of us have come to accept 'hotness' as a substitute for power," she wrote at the time.
Before that, he had entered Parliament through the back door, as a substitute for a departing Socialist lawmaker.
The bride, 72, retired as a substitute social studies teacher at Hillel Day School in Farmington Hills, Mich.
Yet Mr. Trump has been less interested in restoring them than in offering his personality as a substitute.
That's why he says you should only eat snow as a substitute for water as a last resort.
As a substitute for humans and eyes, these vehicles must rely on several new systems, largely using artificial intelligence.
Details: Facebook is now positioning Libra as a processing platform for online payments, rather than as a substitute currency.
Our Water Our Right — which activists refer to as a substitute "parliament" that holds the government accountable — was born.
If there is anything left over, use it as a substitute for mayonnaise in your cold cut sandwiches. 9.
People who use long, frequent naps as a substitute for sleep, for example, seem to get ill more often.
But if it serves as a substitute for resource-intensive office or hospital visits, it could drive costs down.
A Virginia mayor who moonlights as a substitute teacher has been accused of trading methamphetamine for sex, PEOPLE confirms.
A more intriguing possibility is that the government views the petro as a substitute for the value-leaking bolívar.
To be fair, sometimes that's true—masturbation can serve as a substitute for the sex that people aren't having.
Van Assche's wife, finance manager for the business, took a job as a substitute teacher for Williston's public schools.
With a sunset, a council race can serve as a substitute for a plebiscite on an NDO, though indirectly.
She briefly served as a substitute teacher at the Islamic Saudi Academy in Northern Virginia before joining the agency.
He also found new ways to use old media as a substitute for party endorsements and traditional campaign spending.
A fifth foreign player can be used as a substitute as long as the "3+1" rule is maintained.
If soap and water aren't available, hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol can be used as a substitute.
"We're at a standstill," said Parker, who works as a substitute teacher and doesn't have his own retirement fund.
And in Paris, Études also used a carabiner attached to a bungee cord as a substitute for a belt.
Mr. Clark once worked as a substitute teacher in the Fort Bend Independent School District in Sugar Land, Tex.
Then they used 2 as a substitute for an "e" in their preposterous "Striv2 for GreatnEss" shirt for LeBron.
You might consider a panade as a substitute for bread stuffing and serve it alongside a roasted holiday bird.
He is on the bench, and the sense is that he will get about 30 minutes as a substitute.
"At the end of the day, there is some demand (for platinum) as a substitute for palladium," Sin added.
The groom's mother retired as a substitute teacher in the public schools of Broward County in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Mr Trump seems to think that he can use America's titanic commercial clout as a substitute for hard power.
Like General Mills, Promotion in Motion says it does not market its products as a substitute for fresh fruit.
The focus on diesel meant German carmakers were slow to develop the hybrids that could serve as a substitute.
Sanchez was put forward as a candidate by secessionist parties as a substitute for Carles Puigdemont, the movement's figurehead.
Hank coined the term "vidya" (+4) as a substitute for "video games" which has more traction online than you realize.
Even taxidermy is a form of industry and serves as a substitute that suggests life, without pretending to be alive.
She retired in 2010, but after less than a year, she was back on the job as a substitute teacher.
These include blocked exits, using strip plugs as permanent wiring, and using extension cords as a substitute for permanent wiring.
The surrounding poem imagines "Snow" as a substitute for the "real" tree that Ammons keeps not getting up to buy.
Visiting Chelsea thrashed last-place Aston Villa, with Alexandre Pato scoring in his debut after coming on as a substitute.
Logan Verrett pitched strongly as a substitute for Jacob deGrom, allowing three hits and no runs in six scoreless innings.
She worked part-time as a substitute teacher in Southern California when she had what she considers a nervous breakdown.
The New York Times reports that the recipient will take testosterone and the erectile dysfunction drug Cialis as a substitute.
Jeskla served as starting AD carry for ExceL Esports'last year; Promisq spent 2019 as a substitute support for G2 Esports.
On Tuesday, CLF criticized Spanberger over her time working as a substitute teacher at an Islamic school in Northern Virginia.
At the last moment, God, satisfied with Abraham's devotion, saves the boy by sending a ram as a substitute sacrifice.
India, which Pdvsa had counted on as a substitute buyer, reduced its Venezuelan oil purchases in March under American pressure.
Caffeine, like most things, needs to be used in moderation, and with care, and not as a substitute for getting rest.
Although Spirtos&apos research seems promising, the oncology community may not be ready to accept marijuana as a substitute just yet.
The Italian sculptor Clemente Susini created the first true Anatomical Venus—the so-called Medici Venus—around 1780 as a substitute.
But the words of lawyers or federal court appointees cannot serve as a substitute for that black father's voice and experiences.
If the doctor insists on having it, Maor suggests you ask for a changeable PIN as a substitute to authenticate you.
Initially, they attracted support from right-leaning economists like Milton Friedman who backed them as a substitute for social welfare programs.
But they should not be used as a substitute for good farm hygiene and better ways of managing animals, she said.
The European Commission and China, for example, are masterful at imposing antitrust sanctions against foreign firms as a substitute for tariffs.
Some insurers worry that consumers will be confused and may see short-term policies as a substitute for major medical coverage.
The site's chief executive has said that GoFundMe wasn't developed as a substitute for health insurance, and he regrets the necessity.
A system in which factories, banks and even housing were nationalized required a planned economy, as a substitute for capitalist competition.
As a substitute for the "Real Christmas Tree Experience (TM)," Amazon has a long way to go to deliver the goods.
There is some survey evidence that New Yorkers who are hailing rides are using it as a substitute for public transit.
Simultaneously, her part-time role as a substitute teacher at a charter school in upper Manhattan also disappeared when schools closed.
David Flood, 63, was working as a substitute teacher and finishing a master's degree in interdisciplinary studies at Southern Oregon University.
People use ghee as a substitute for other cooking oils, or slip it into rich drinks like bulletproof coffee and moon milk.
It has gained McConnell's support, but it's not clear whether the Majority Leader will bring up the proposal as a substitute amendment.
Before being used in the US as a substitute lethal injection drug, it was better known as a euthanasia drug in Europe.
In its worst manifestations, "queer" is used as a substitute for a politic, the veneer of activism without the action, only utterance.
"During interviews conducted by law enforcement, Rader admitted to engaging in autoerotic activities as a substitute for his killings," the report said.
Ekeng, 26, fell to the ground seven minutes after going on as a substitute in a match between Dinamo and Viitorul Constanta.
Before long, she had made herself indispensable as a substitute player, coming off the bench to score and to guide the team.
"It should be very clear that our committee cannot and will not stand as a substitute for Mr. Mueller's investigation," Warner said.
Liam Hendriks, announced earlier in the day as a substitute for the All-Star Game, pitched the ninth for his fourth save.
Working as a substitute teacher, Nolte occasionally gave dozens of show tickets out to faculty members, few of whom ever showed up.
But some environmental groups — even those open to a role for nuclear power as a substitute for traditional power plants — are skeptical.
Holmes, a dual U.S. and British citizen, came on as a substitute during a 1-0 friendly defeat to Jamaica on Wednesday.
It never attracted the investment it needed, and the E.P.A. has allowed biodiesel to serve as a substitute in meeting the mandate.
An earlier version of this article misidentified a Croatian star player who did not start but later came on as a substitute.
Rayon, one of the first man-made fibers, was developed from plant fibers as a substitute for silk in the 19th century.
During this period, Cooper briefly worked as a substitute teacher for eighth graders at a barrio school in San Luis Obispo County.
No American should be bankrupted by hospital bills or have to rely on the emergency room as a substitute form of insurance.
Floerke graduated from college in December 2013 and worked as a substitute teacher before taking a job at Lake Mills School District.
I ate a lot more fruit than normal and even used it as a substitute for junkier food I would have eaten.
Mattocks, who had come on as a substitute just two minutes earlier, struck from the spot with less than 15 minutes left.
The app, which has a very straight forward user interface, is positioned as a substitute for plastic cards and point-of-sale terminals.
Her name will be Alita, and she can act as a substitute daughter for the one he so violently lost many years ago.
Its reputation as a substitute for ground beef means it's doomed to forever remind people that they're not actually eating a "real" burger.
"Countries should not use tariffs to target bilateral trade balances or as a substitute for dialogue to pressure others for reforms," it said.
The Democrats in the House asked that they be allowed to offer a censure resolution as a substitute for the articles of impeachment.
Chinese nickel supporters have basically turned to low quality, partly beneficiated nickel from Indonesia as a substitute for refined nickel and nickel ore.
Pogba was a promising 19-year-old when he left United after his contract expired, having made only seven appearances as a substitute.
As a substitute, they created a chemical formula to replicate the molecular profile of THC, the main high-inducing component of traditional marijuana.
And there is some evidence that cannabis functions as a substitute for prescription opioids, such as OxyContin, which kill 15,214 Americans each year.
Furthermore, the intermediary warned him that Mavarez lacked immunity as a substitute lawmaker, making him more vulnerable, the recording reviewed by Reuters shows.
This week, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) offered a mixed metaphor as a substitute for our bright line rule protecting speech.
City leaders promised to replace the pools when the economy improved and built a small splash pad with arched sprinklers as a substitute.
Using internal numbers as a substitute for official results is risky for campaigns themselves, as shown by Buttigieg's experiences in Iowa and Nevada.
In fact, if I were ever off the booze, I would happily order a bottle of Clausthaler at a bar as a substitute.
Opting for fresh legs, Arena rested, among others, forwards Dempsey and Altidore (although he came on as a substitute) and goalkeeper Tim Howard.
I don't drink coffee like I used to, as a substitute for nearly everything: food, sleep, the trappings of adulthood, a sense of cool.
An oversize chair from Crate & Barrel serves as a substitute for a couch, while its matching ottoman allows Triolo to still kick back comfortably.
But early in his career as a substitute teacher in Florida, he realized things are more complicated on the other side of the desk.
Hangin' with Mr. Cooper was about a former NBA player who has to live with roommates after taking a job as a substitute teacher.
Right-hander Liam Hendriks, announced earlier in the day as a substitute for the All-Star Game, pitched the ninth for his fourth save.
However, Gillibrand in the past hasn't used the phrase "Medicare for all" as a substitute for "single-payer" the same way Bernie Sanders does.
New York has expanded the use of medical marijuana as a substitute for an opioid prescription, a move that was first announced last month.
Originally intended to be used by American companies as a last resort, H6900-B visas are frequently used as a substitute for hiring Americans.
Context: E-cigarettes can have a positive impact on public health when used as a substitute for tobacco, which claims 480,000 American lives annually.
He works for the Iowa City school district as a substitute teacher five days a week, but he said his employment offers no benefits.
What is generally adopted as a substitute is usually much worse, either in its own character or in its effect on newly turned acolytes.
But Fauss said the rule is still too broad and covers other products consumers would not typically use as a substitute for debit cards.
"Nobody ever really thought that it made sense to use solar geoengineering as a substitute for emissions cuts," Dr. Keith said in an interview.
"Almond flour has become very popular because it's often used as a substitute for regular flour," said registered dietitian Jennifer Masson, M.A., RD, LDN.
A source also tells PEOPLE that Shepherd pays Sally — who has been employed as a substitute teacher for the past two years — $224,22017 per month.
But a new study released today shows that people are using phone-a-physician services in addition to in-person visits, not as a substitute.
It can be used as a substitute for milk in cooking, makes a mean potato salad, and works as a mixer to make sake cocktails.
Volumes have jumped as dealers hedged their exposure to a rough market, and money managers selectively bought synthetic indices as a substitute to cash bonds.
Not bad for a full-time student-athlete who worked part-time as a substitute teacher and received a small monthly stipend from the university.
Every facet of the Yellow Vests movement is being determined in real time by Facebook video, with virality acting as a substitute for clear leadership.
Beaumont won a World Cup silver medal with the men's quadruple scullers in Lucerne in May when he was also drafted in as a substitute.
"It's a very versatile food," she says, adding that she eats it every morning, and often uses it as a substitute for dips and sauces.
A few years ago, it was reported that some crystal meth users had turned to snorting detergent as a substitute and then become violently ill.
I was safer, that is, if I used Autopilot the way it was intended and not, as some people have, as a substitute for driving.
It's perfect for helping out a friend's less energetic handset, but wireless PowerShare's best use might be as a substitute wireless charging pad while traveling.
Ever since the 1950s, when many poor-country governments championed domestic production as a substitute for imports, Brazilian industry has been shielded from foreign competition.
Her lasting influence is evident: Ms. Cannady worked as a substitute classroom aide herself after high school and aspires to return to that role permanently.
His daughter, Rebecca (Malina Weissman), is reduced to watching him on television as a substitute for spending time with him, since he's always so busy.
China is the world's top buyer of DDGS, a by-product of corn ethanol used by feed mills as a substitute for corn and soymeal.
ValueAct also pressed Valeant to focus on cutting research and development (something that the fund also pushed at Microsoft) and use acquisitions as a substitute.
So when she typed the word "shoe" into her phone and the red high-heel emoji appeared as a substitute, it felt like a sign.
Until that point, he had offered poise and drive since coming on as a substitute for Arthur, the Brazilian midfielder; he had improved Barcelona considerably.
Because of the notorious dysfunction of that agency, however, we cannot accept the possibility of an FEC investigation alone as a substitute for DOJ's work.
In 1898 he founded, together with Lillian Wald, the Outdoor Recreation League, which sponsored the construction of playgrounds as a substitute for unsupervised street play.
It means we don't do one-off missile strikes as a substitute for actual diplomatic and military strategy, as we did in Syria last year.
In 2012, as a substitute for the failed federal DREAM Act, he issued an executive order that prevents certain undocumented young people from being deported.
His first league debut for United came in January 2012 when he came on as a substitute in a 2-0 victory against Stoke City.
The second scene—a post-game interview following Hunter's appearance as a substitute—highlights that your responses to media questioning are noted by your manager.
Of course, a BBC social network would not have to operate as a substitute, such that people would have to choose one or the other.
I got my ass out of bed, found this tiny yoga studio around the corner from my house, and started working there as a substitute teacher.
Analysts say there isn't enough pork in the world to cover China's expected shortfall and consumers are likely to turn to other meats as a substitute.
Everything from online porn to sophisticated video games, to social media is being used by many as a substitute for real human contact, especially for men.
But if you're flying solo, there's less of an excuse — and more of a possibility that you're just using multiple screens as a substitute for sociability.
It is used there not as a substitute for imprisonment but to monitor those on probation and on parole, as well as for pre-trial monitoring.
McEwen has said gold at $5,000 an ounce was possible over the next four years, driven by increased demand for gold as a substitute for cash.
As a substitute, the agency looked into using a commercial rocket, like SpaceX's Falcon Heavy, or United Launch Alliance's Delta IV Heavy to launch the Orion.
Bank stocks are often used as a "proxy" for a country's economic fortunes and in the case of Italian lenders as a substitute for the eurozone.
Florida used etomidate in the execution as a substitute for midazolam, a drug that's hard to get because drug manufacturers don't want it used in executions.
In a Canadian study released last month, 85033 percent of medical marijuana patients surveyed reported using marijuana as a substitute for prescription drugs, particularly pharmaceutical opioids.
After joining the band as a substitute tenor saxophonist in 1957, Mr. Templeton shifted to baritone at Mr. Lyttelton's suggestion, and found it an ideal fit.
He read as a substitute American Civil War soldier Sullivan Balou's letter of farewell to his wife Sarah, written a week before his death in 1863.
Each day before school, Johnson sought out her aunt for lunch money because Johnson's mother worked as a substitute teacher and could barely make ends meet.
She held positions as an adjunct professor at Howard University in Washington and as a substitute teacher for children with disabilities in Los Angeles into 29.
A small but growing number of pain doctors and addiction specialists are overseeing the use of marijuana as a substitute for more potent and dangerous drugs.
Dr. Elnahal said he believed that medical marijuana, particularly as a substitute for opioid pain killers, was an essential part of the future of health care.
On the outskirts of Ramallah in the West Bank, Palestinian lawmaker Mustafa Barghouti said there could be "no economic solution as a substitute for our freedom".
"In the US, net neutrality was seen as a substitute for policies that had earlier been eliminated to secure more competitive access to markets," Bauer said.
"We certainly welcome the director coming back at any time, but not as a substitute for the open hearing that he agreed to," Schiff told reporters Tuesday.
Javier is now 36 years old and living in Hartford, Connecticut, where he keeps up a hodgepodge of odd jobs, usually as a substitute teacher or musician.
While there is much discussion of rescinding the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), there is nothing being discussed as a substitute that begins to address the underlying problems.
Chadli, who came on as a substitute in the 65th, decided it with virtually the last kick of the game in the fourth minute of injury time.
" Taft High School, where Meadows worked as a substitute teacher, also confirmed her passing, noting that she leaves behind "an entire community that loved and respected her.
"As we advise our customers, these tools should never be viewed as a substitute for a doctor's expertise and knowledge of their patients' individual needs," it said.
I'm told an office inside the Department of Health and Human Services was asked to evaluate the Cruz provision, perhaps as a substitute for the CBO's analysis.
In 2010, Morenstein was 25 and working as a substitute high school history teacher in Montreal, Canada, making about $28,000, Canadian, or about $21,000 USD per year.
Candidate Trump, in other words, promised to deliver cultural revanchism not as a complement to traditional Regan-style small government economics but as a substitute for it.
It's not the kind of experiment one could recreate at home, and the series actively discourages you from using it as a substitute for a professional consultation.
"It was the only thing we could afford," says one woman, explaining that she would grind the date stones as a substitute for flour to make bread.
Try Williams's cashew sauce as a substitute for sour cream in dips or mayonnaise on sandwiches, or serve it as a dipping sauce with vegetables and chips.
Even more noteworthy is the reality that cannabis appears to act as a substitute or, in some cases, an exit drug for those struggling with drug abuse.
"Establishing large autonomous vehicle subscriptions, even as a substitute to traditional leasing, could become a major profit enhancer for low-margin segments like cars and even crossovers."
The scale of this program is far too small to make farmers whole, even if they accept checks from Uncle Sam as a substitute for market sales.
Lee also expects investors could look at bitcoin as a substitute for gold, and his model shows the digital currency could be valued at $20,300 by 2022.
But from what he has seen so far, there are a number of investors who are adjusting by scheduling video and regular conference calls as a substitute.
But Croatia, now with Rakitic on the pitch as a substitute, effectively killed off the game, then added the winning goal in injury time through Ivan Perisic.
In contrast, the happy singles enjoyed their solitude, "took responsibility for their lives and were satisfied with their social ties as a substitute for marriage," Kislev wrote.
It was started in 1869 by Thomas Bramwell Welch, a Wesleyan Methodist who advocated temperance and urged grape juice as a substitute for wine in the Eucharist.
To keep it happy, the aquarium provided Umiak with a white whale as a substitute mother, according to the New York Times, but, alas, it wasn't enough.
Some recipes say instant vanilla pudding can be used as a substitute, but that makes the buttercream clumpy, and the finished bar lacks that essential yellow hue.
In Virginia's 7th district, another Republican ad links Democrat Abigail Spanberger to terrorism for her brief stint as a substitute English teacher at a Muslim school outside Washington.
The fuel is of sufficient quality and consistency to allow it to be used as a substitute for coal in factories and power plants, not just in incinerators.
The United States, on the other hand, is acting as it normally does: holding a deeply unsatisfying Congressional hearing, and letting that stand as a substitute for action.
He was effective enough in Argo, in a role that mostly served to move the plot and relied on his thick beard as a substitute for character development.
It was not clear if he would come on as a substitute or whether Cuper would save him for the later group games against Russia and Saudi Arabia.
"Expense benchmarks must not be used as a substitute for (a bank) making reasonable enquiries of a borrower's expenses," the regulator said in a discussion paper on Monday.
Lion bone is highly sought after in Asia for use in traditional medicines and is used as a substitute for the bones of tigers, which are much rarer.
But the trick is to use computer-generated effects sparingly and wisely — to accentuate and exaggerate physical reality, rather than to act as a substitute for it entirely.
Priced for its proximity to key European markets and crude quality, Libyan oil has recently been in demand as a substitute for Iranian crude hit by U.S. sanctions.
All fa'afafine interviewed by Reuters dismissed widely reported claims that fa'afafine could be a designated role by families with lots of sons, as a substitute for a daughter.
The 2003 film starred actor-musician Jack Black as wannabe rockstar Dewey Finn, who forms a band with his young pupils while he poses as a substitute teacher.
The app, which has the simplest user interface for any UPI-enabled app to date, is positioned as a substitute for plastic cards and point-of-sale terminals.
Assuming Kingsley Coman has recovered from the injury that forced him off having come on as a substitute against Ireland, he will take his place on the right.
He is a son of Marjorie Graham Patrizia and Richard A. Patrizia of Erie, Pa. His mother retired as a substitute art teacher in the Erie public schools.
Here is the child whom he taught not to cry, begging her father to accept her love as a substitute for everything else that is good and fair.
He envisions Canadian scientists conducting a cornucopia of taboo-defying research, from decoding cannabis's sensory appeal to testing whether it can be used as a substitute for alcohol.
This product is a sleeping mask meant to be used at bedtime, but I'll even use it during the day sometimes as a substitute for my normal chapstick.
Though trained as an engineer, he worked at a Lowe's — customer service, paint, lawn and garden — and as a substitute teacher before being hired to help other refugees.
As a substitute, investigative journalist Joanna Blythman—who has written books on food including Swallow This and What to Eat—tells me an "obvious ethical food" is mussels.
Or it would be, if there were anything funny or savvy about the incessant use of shocking violence as a substitute for satisfying character arcs and plot developments.
It was hailed as a success by several bipartisan sources, but the Obama Administration refused to accept the plan as a substitute for its individual health insurance coverage mandate.
He could be seen as a substitute for Huston or Welles himself, or a caricature of a dinosaur who has an inkling of how close he is to extinction.
GSK said that as a result, Teva caused doctors to infringe its patent by selling a generic version of the drug and marketing it as a substitute for Coreg.
It is becoming common for brands to use online video as a complement to television, but for most it does not make sense to use it as a substitute.
Instead, the baby's heart pumps blood via the umbilical cord into a low-resistance oxygenator that acts as a substitute for the placenta in exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Food HACK: Try Williams's cashew sauce as a substitute for sour cream in dips or mayonnaise on sandwiches, or serve it as a dipping sauce with vegetables and chips.
With pork in short supply as authorities try to contain the highly contagious disease, shoppers are turning to chicken as a substitute, with some diners also concerned about safety.
PRO10, Brazilian police said, was set up as a substitute for THG, effectively rerouting tickets originally intended for the OCI, and not meant for sale, to the other company.
But he still holds the record for the youngest United States national team appearance; in 216, at 215, he came on as a substitute in a friendly against Canada.
Even when they make him look ridiculous, they make a mess of political life, as his supporters cling to his deceptions as a substitute for what is verifiably real.
Now, Penelope is working as a substitute art teacher, and the only place she can afford is a rented attic room in a wealthy white family's Bed-Stuy brownstone.
And one way that cannabis could revolutionize medicine, according to Price, is by helping those who are addicted to opioids—by acting as a substitute for opioid pain medication.
Rousseau "worked as a substitute teacher in Danbury, New Milford and Newtown before she was hired in November as a permanent substitute teacher at Sandy Hook," her mother said.
In the meantime, he served as state treasurer for five terms, from 2000 to 2017, along with teaching law school and volunteering as a substitute teacher in public schools.
The GOP-aligned group disseminated the document to push negative stories against Spanberger, focusing particularly on her work as a substitute teacher at a Saudi-funded school in Virginia.
The Olean Times Herald reported that he was a former biology teacher and worked as a substitute teacher for one month at Allegany-Limestone Central School District in 2013.
The Olean Times Herald reported that he was a former biology teacher and worked as a substitute teacher for one month at Allegany-Limestone Central School District in 2013.
But in the 19th and 20th centuries, these large pockets fell out of fashion, and ever since, women have had to resort to purses and bags as a substitute.
Stora Enso's engineers have worked out how to use lignin as a substitute for the oil-based resins and adhesives employed in the manufacture of engineered timbers, such as plywoods.
Scarlett Johansson for SodaStream SodaStream is an appliance used to carbonate ordinary water into soda water with the option to add flavored syrups as a substitute to commercial soft drinks.
As a clinical psychologist and certified psychoanalyst, I understand why many people—especially younger and underserved people—turn to therapy apps as a substitute for difficult-to-access established treatments.
GSK said that as a result, Teva induced healthcare providers to infringe its patent by selling a generic version of the drug and marketing it as a substitute for Coreg.
SS Pedro Florimon, a September call-up who had twice pinch-run, made his season hitting debut for the Pirates in the seventh after entering the game as a substitute.
Pelosi is now defending recent remarks to Roll Call this week, when she said she doesn't support "abortion on demand," which some have described as a substitute for birth control.
Dittrich has a sterling reputation as a reporter — but he no more than Corkin or any other scientist or journalist gets to use "trust me" as a substitute for evidence.
HFCs grew rapidly as a substitute, but since they are greenhouse gases the Obama administration wanted to phase them out as well, and it got industry support for its efforts.
The idea for synthetic blood came from a report out of Britain last year that scientists were planning to start giving synthetic blood as a substitute for donated human blood.
Christian Pulisic made his first United States start after seven appearances as a substitute, and at 17 years 353 days old, he became the youngest American to start a qualifier.
Vale said in a securities filing that Sandra Guerra was also nominated by the minority shareholders as a substitute board member for Saboya in the election scheduled for April 20.
To me, an iPhone is the perfect transhumanist prosthesis: It induces a fusional relationship and dependency as a substitute for human abilities — our memory, our sense of orientation, for instance.
"Back in the day, people had injogogi to fill themselves up as a substitute for meat," said Cho Ui-sung, a North Korean who defected to the South in 2014.
One of the most popular ways to prepare the cruciferous vegetable is to chop or pulverize it into grain-size particles, which many people use as a substitute for rice.
The groom's mother retired as a substitute elementary and middle school teacher at Rye Country Day School in Rye, N.Y. His father manages investments in real estate, stocks and bonds.
Trump could talk about many other approaches—medical marijuana as a substitute for pain relief, holding pharmaceutical companies more accountable—but ultimately this is a disease that grows in despair.
Another paper, published this year in The International Journal of Drug Policy, found that 3003 percent of the 271 respondents reported that they used marijuana as a substitute for opiates.
"The other was indicted by the F.B.I." In Virginia, Abigail Spanberger is being attacked for ties to a Muslim high school where she briefly taught English as a substitute teacher.
Kelsey Breanne Meadows Meadows, 28, was a native of Taft, California, who worked as a substitute teacher at her alma mater, Taft Union High School, according to the Los Angeles Times.
McConnell has since expressed support for the Grassley-Cornyn proposal, but has yet to indicate whether it will be brought up to the Senate floor as a substitute amendment — or when.
According to the proposal from Paris and Berlin the budget would be for promoting economic convergence and stabilization in the euro zone, new investments and as a substitute for national spending.
The first time I heard about James Joyce, I was 18 years old, working as a substitute teacher in a small community in northern Norway and wanting to be a writer.
The technology promises a virtually inexhaustible source of space propulsion as a substitute for finite supplies of rocket fuels that the current generation of spacecraft rely on to maneuver in flight.
As I've written for a very long time, I look forward to the day when we might enjoy slaughter-free meat — which is particularly doable as a substitute in, say, hamburgers.
K22 has been masquerading as a substitute for weed for the past decade, every since Clemson University chemist John W. Huffman synthesized the compounds as research tools to study cannabinoid receptors.
"The test should not be used as a substitute for seeing your doctor for cancer screenings or counseling on genetic and lifestyle factors that increase or decrease cancer risk," he added.
"Families may have additional benefits as a substitute for the school meals program," with the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, which provides additional funds for the WIC program, Mr. Dittmeier said.
SPORTS An article on Wednesday about Croatia's victory over Iceland in a World Cup match misidentified a Croatian star player who did not start but later came on as a substitute.
Darting on to a pass from Giovanni Reyna, the 17-year-old American thrown on as a substitute, taking a touch, and then sending a left-footed shot screeching past Navas.
The Idaho campus is the only Brigham Young site that will no longer accept Medicaid as a substitute for the student health plan, a decision that university officials would not explain.
"The Big Sick" tends to rely on its progressive politics as a substitute for story: a cliché is a cliché, even if it is wrapped in a shiny, politically potent new package.
While moving the pill to over-the-counter status has merit if it complements other efforts to make birth control accessible, it is utterly inadequate if done as a substitute for them.
In its trading debut Thursday, the maker of plant-based foods that serve as a substitute for meat more than doubled in value, giving the company a market capitalization of $203 billion.
Television commercials (paid for by a super-PAC aligned with Mr Ryan) highlighted her work as a substitute teacher at a Muslim academy in Northern Virginia whose graduates included two accused terrorists.
"Virtual currency that has an equivalent value in real currency, or that acts as a substitute for real currency, is referred to as 'convertible' virtual currency," the IRS' guidance for taxpayers stated.

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