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" Instead, he substituted his chosen name: "the Chinese virus.
When he was substituted back into the game, Simmons exploded.
All those embodied emissions are avoided when CLT is substituted.
He substituted in more backups over the final three innings.
Lloyd substituted his judgment for hers and for the court's.
However, I substituted Ronald Reagan for one of Goya's demons.
Dr Benison seems therefore to have substituted one mystery for another.
II — "with skunkiness substituted for fecal odor" — it was never used.
Irving and James had long been substituted out of the game.
Who made and then substituted a credible replica in its place?
Being Mr. Trump, he instead substituted a lie for a lie.
They simply substituted their names, like Patricia Johnson, James Davis, etc.
For example, in some cases, computers will be substituted for people.
After Hurricane Katrina, she substituted a text to address that disaster.
In place of an asylum, they've substituted a clinical drug trial.
When he was substituted, it felt like an act of mercy.
Instead of dried, ground corn, I substituted creamed corn with feta.
What they lacked in global experience they substituted with London networking.
Participants had to work out which image, if any, had been substituted.
Unfortunately, they inhabit different bodies, and are often substituted for each other.
And it's not just plates that are being substituted for unsuitable objects.
Some substituted Muslims or black people to explain their issue with it.
The poll substituted the baker for another creative profession: a wedding photographer.
"On the verbal level, we see 'fact' substituted for 'truth,' " Weaver wrote.
It withdrew the 2,400 posters after hearing complaints and substituted new text.
Margarine dethroned butter, vinegar replaced cream sauce, poached fish substituted for brisket.
In many cases fish were substituted with cheaper, more environmentally sustainable catches.
But roe from golden whitefish, trout and salmon could easily be substituted.
Farmers substituted green manures for chemical fertilizers and artisanally produced biopesticides for insecticides.
He was substituted by Jesé Rodríguez at the start of the second half.
We substituted an inflation number drawn up by PriceStats, an international data service.
I have substituted Netflix with more Instagram, which I think might be worse.
With dubbing, words have to be omitted or substituted for less-precise translations.
I substituted some photos and added new chairs, some technology and personal items.
A trust in her name was substituted as a plaintiff in the lawsuit.
In some cases, substituted items can end up costing almost twice as much.
So I substituted a not-very-authentic combination of bay leaf and basil.
Lozano, who has struggled to meet lofty expectations, was substituted out during halftime.
He will be substituted by economics professor Giovanni Tria, another little-known figure.
Charles Wyly died in 2011, and his estate was substituted as a defendant.
In other cases, similar (but not identical) drugs that were cheaper were substituted.
Depending on the patient's needs, aligners are substituted every one to two weeks.
He substituted another player for the boy, and neither parent challenged the decision.
Classes will be substituted by distance learning, the ministry said in a statement.
The Adonis substituted sweet vermouth for the dry, producing a fruitier, brighter aperitif.
For many here, the theater has substituted for other forms of collective engagement.
The Trump administration substituted a rule expanding overtime eligibility to 1.3 million workers.
And poly(methyl methacrylate), known as Plexiglas, substituted for glass in aircraft windows.
"They are not people, they feel like numbers and can easily be substituted."
He substituted free media and rallies for paid advertising and costly field organizing staff.
Accordingly, higher-cost solar PV power is substituted in place of less costly electricity.
He also said that in many multilateral organizations, people had substituted conversation for action.
If such couples substituted social concern for self-centeredness, they might be more content.
If any of them won a medal, their urine samples had to be substituted.
Our assumption that natural gas would be substituted for other fossil fuels seemed reasonable.
The Cardinals' lead never reached 60 as Pitino substituted liberally throughout the second half.
Lauder noticed that women substituted costlier luxury items for more practical indulgences like lipstick.
On the sticker, the yellow star is substituted with the Jewish Star of David.
He was substituted in the 81st minute and named Juventus' worst playe by WhoScored.
Rooney's chances of tying the mark ended when he was substituted in the 82nd.
In the first method, letters from the original text are substituted with other letters.
Ms. Ayala has substituted her judgment for the law, added Mr. Marquis, a Democrat.
I've substituted other nouns and pronouns for the correct ones in the above statement.
I substituted chile powder with a good squirt of hot sauce, with favorable results.
Mr. Swinney substituted a freshman quarterback for a proven starter at a key moment.
Trump's pre-emptive tweets substituted media manipulation for sober leadership at a time of crisis.
Gard said he substituted starters on Thursday due to some exhaustion he saw early on.
This is also exactly the same thing that happened when we substituted gold with papers.
That works as a description for Bleed for This, too, with boxing substituted for drumming.
In 1973, leather shoes were substituted for long boots, with rexine shoes being allowed later.
But a revival in demand has encouraged supply-side improvement, not simply substituted for it.
Leicester enjoyed such dominance that manager Claudio Ranieri substituted both strikers with 20 minutes remaining.
So I substituted PASSION FRUIT and redid the bottom half of the grid, and voila!
When that proved too costly, painted aluminum was substituted, with a loss of reflective sheen.
Mr. Bongo did not approve of their choice, so he substituted his will for theirs.
I followed him across the field and manhandled him so much that he was substituted.
Some sort of "social pressure" will have to be substituted for the present economic pressure.
Rather than design a flying saucer, they substituted a much simpler object — a pie plate.
"The items listed on the invoice were substituted to meet sales quotas," the prosecutor wrote.
But recently, the Trump administration substituted a rule expanding overtime eligibility to 1.3 million workers.
In effect, U.S. taxpayers were substituted for German taxpayers in bailing out Germany's biggest banks.
I also substituted romanesco broccoli — those curious-looking bright chartreuse spiky specimens — with delicious results.
Mr. Trump has substituted a singular focus: increasing the output of the United States economy.
There were also cases when aid items were substituted for cheaper alternatives, resulting in inflated billing.
Such a tax would be hard to avoid, since land cannot be hidden or easily substituted.
Ronaldo scored twice for Real before being substituted at halftime, finishing the campaign with 35 goals.
But if you are, a boneless rib roast or center cut London broil can be substituted.
There were also cases of aid items being substituted for cheaper alternatives and of inspection failures.
The core problem was that he substituted a way of achieving value (dollars) for value itself.
But what she substituted for spark on Thursday night was a supremely cool confidence and unflappability.
At Cafe Littera, which opened in 19013, she substituted mussels for lamb in a chakapuli stew.
In the late 1930s, the slick blonde Lady Castlerosse substituted Art Deco ostentation and installed bathrooms.
We got there and learned the print was too damaged to run; another film was substituted.
It simply substituted for money that could otherwise have been raised through low-cost municipal bonds.
The aid groups that substituted for government help there are not much in evidence in Paris.
In the above documentation by Harry Gamboa, Jr., the artist has substituted himself for the tongues.
Her rendition of Irving Berlin's "Puttin' on the Ritz" substituted "Bradley" for Gary Cooper, a clever touch.
And so we substituted whole milk, peanut butter and regular salad dressing with sugary reduced-fat versions.
Instead of SKSE, one developer said, they had substituted other code, for instance from the project libSkyrim.
The word "writer" has also been substituted throughout the piece with "author" to more accurately reflect this.
If China were merely a producer, it could be substituted away from over a period of time.
Instead, a complicated and most likely ineffective state waiver process has been substituted for a clear repeal.
Backyards substituted for Peruvian jungles, Mississippi flatlands for Egyptian deserts, and a hound dog for a monkey.
Charles Wyly died in a car accident in 2011, and his estate was substituted as a defendant.
How far can this process go before all reality gets substituted by lifeless and meaningless pixel sheets?
And this isn't being substituted for ground chicken in a stew or something — it's front and center.
Cultural events were substituted for the commercial kiosks, but Romans agreed that they just weren't the same.
Then, one day, a friend who doesn't eat pork came to dinner, so I substituted ground turkey.
But consumers will eventually be able to have it substituted for the Mylan EpiPen at the pharmacy.
Cancer-fighting pills taken at home are being substituted for IV therapies administered at hospitals and clinics.
I substituted the pain of my brother's unjust, unnecessary death with the chase of numbers and flesh.
Many French are asking why a plan of uncertain contours and outcomes should be substituted for it.
They often substituted easier grapes to grow and cheaper production methods, but they called their wines Champagne.
To partially correct for the missing data, Statistics Canada substituted results from similar households in surrounding areas.
Lastly, we substituted the actual colors in the theme entries with one or the other mixing colors.
I re-ran my Senate model, but substituted in the recent polling from the Wisconsin governor's race.
" The DHS document posted online Tuesday substituted the more passive formulation of "will not be proactively provided.
In the absence of a cohort, an independent study supervised by faculty advisor Alvin Gregorio was substituted.
Where I used to drink beer or Jack and Coke, it got substituted with water and sit-ups.
The overwhelming focus on numbers has substituted for the real policy objectives, and concerns, that underlie immigration systems.
Alvogen&aposs midazolam was substituted in May for Nevada&aposs expired stock of diazepam, commonly known as Valium.
Residents substituted barley and cabbage for bread when siege conditions became particularly dire in 2014, said al-Sheikh.
The only changes to the questions were the names — Ford's was substituted for Hill's and Kavanaugh's for Thomas's.
"Don't Join Recordings" replaced Def Jam, "Phony" stood for Sony, and "Villain Records" substituted Virgin Records, amongst others.
If players were substituted in and out of games frequently and randomly, this approach would yield robust results.
If the challenge is sustained, a set of electors based on a proportional vote would be substituted instead.
Many tariffed products can't easily be substituted, so they will continue to be purchased — just at higher prices.
" In the theatre, a video of the prisoners' work substituted for a live performance of "O welche Lust.
Drugs to treat specific conditions aren't easily substituted for other products, another condition for market forces to work.
The only thing I've had to replace is the "gel cleanser" which is easily substituted with isopropyl alcohol.
Almost 15 years later, the same question hangs in the air, albeit with ISIS substituted for al-Qaeda.
Sources of tension The L train shutdown: Mr. Cuomo abruptly substituted the M.T.A.'s plan for his own.
"If you substituted 'phone' for 'automobile,' the question would be, would we all ride around in armored vehicles?"
To the unsuspecting buyer, an autograph could be forged and an ordinary ball substituted for a rare one.
Definitely leave notes on them, if you've altered the recipe or substituted an ingredient, either successfully or not.
Investigators reported that nearly 2900 percent of respondents said that they substituted cannabis for prescription medications, primarily opioids.
Martinez was substituted to a raucous reception in the 75th minute, and was later named the game's MVP.
"Bride and Prejudice" (2004), set in Amritsar, substituted Lalita Bakshi for Elizabeth Bennet and Indian weddings for country dances.
He went with Reagan's approach, but substituted his own brand of belligerent nationalism for the late president's principled conservatism.
Without this unique pairing, a malicious touch ID sensor could be substituted, thereby gaining access to the secure enclave.
It turns out they are no less amazing when all of the real guns get substituted with Nerf guns.
He was substituted out of the match in the 03st minute—otherwise, he may have added to those stats.
Instead of the usual numbered function keys (F1, F2, etc.), Google has substituted a row of various dedicated keys.
She never substituted the audiobook for the print version again (or, if she did, she never again admitted it).
Divergent precedents are substituted for the Constitution and effectively become the "new and improved" highest law of the land.
The committee has substituted that House passed language in lieu of the authorizing provision reported by the appropriations committee.
The devout religious practitioners who've substituted faith for reason, and an authority figure's word for their own moral judgment.
The musicians included Damon Duewhite on drums and Karen Poleshuck on cello; Gary Foote's bass substituted for a guitar.
By the 89th minute, when he was substituted to allow for another moment of homage, he had scored again.
Along the way, Gropius's successors abandoned the Bauhaus spirit, and substituted the ideal of collectivity for rampant self-branding.
Cristiano Ronaldo was substituted in the 55th minute of a recent Juventus match and stormed off the pitch, unhappy.
She has substituted an electronic cigarette for tobacco (she was a heavy smoker) and taken to meditating every day.
When Iowa substituted backup center Dom Uhl for seven-footer Adam Woodbury, Purdue was supposed to have its advantage.
Some manufacturers have also scaled back their use of such elements, or substituted them for other metals, he said.
My husband and I love the steak," and, "Substituted oyster crackers when they 'ran out' of tacos and tortillas!
I overcooked the chicken, bungled the ratios of lemon to mayonnaise, substituted walnuts for the pecans, lost the grapes.
Though easy to drink straight, a splash of it does nice things when substituted for vermouth in a martini.
Nine minutes later, just after Dempsey was substituted, Jozy Altidore fed Pulisic, who was streaking down the right flank.
The state party initially substituted the app its Iowa counterpart used for a reporting strategy reliant on Google Forms.
So I substituted in my head the characters from "Exile" with the characters I knew from around the neighborhood.
" His fellow framer James Madison objected to the vagueness of the term, so Mason substituted "high Crimes and Misdemeanors.
"They didn't translate, but just substituted Italian characters with the Hebrew characters, so it doesn't make sense," she said.
Jars of jam in the refrigerator saw their innards heartlessly dumped in the garbage and substituted with cheap alcohol.
But once in a while these fundamental components of American greatness can be substituted with analogous but equally delicious ingredients.
" It continues: "Wet or dry moats may be substituted for the required fencing provided ZAA written approval has been obtained.
When Spotify or Apple Music had occasional browser or library issues, we substituted Deezer's standard-quality service (at 320 kbps).
However, the Portugal forward's ankle was trodden on by Gerard Pique in the process and he was substituted at halftime.
It also comes as Canadian farmers have substituted some flax plantings in recent years with more profitable canola and lentils.
The constitutional requirement for a declaration would be substituted with a requirement that a president inform Congress after the fact.
For "Blue Shirt," he substituted "Submerged Vessels," a set of three sailboats with hulls in the form of human faces.
Our constructors took four unique and common phrases containing the word HOOK and substituted the letter J for that word.
In place of a host and servers, Mr. Chang substituted the Ando app, which was built by Expa's technology experts.
Accordingly, the SEC and CFTC should accelerate efforts to harmonize appropriate regulations and consider a framework that permits substituted compliance.
Leave a note on them if you've substituted an ingredient successfully or discovered a shortcut worth sharing with the crowd.
Ever-higher home prices became a steam valve, and the "greater fool" theory substituted for any conventional measure of value.
Since March 1, 2017, EPA acted on 322 SIPs and substituted one SIP each month for a federal implementation plan.
In both of the 2015 cases, the drug supplier unexpectedly substituted potassium acetate for the heart-stopping drug potassium chloride.
And leave notes on them, if you've substituted ingredients or come up with a cool hack to make them better.
They kept most of my clues but substituted some excellent ones of their own, like the one for STIFF ARM.
Do a Google-image search of "wives of African presidents" ("professional football players" and "wealthy businessmen" can also be substituted).
To make this phenomenon easier to fathom, Dr. Hecksher and her students substituted a balloon drop for a water droplet.
The Boeing 737 was removed from service for a maintenance inspection and United substituted another aircraft for the flight to Boston.
Following a re-training of patrol officers in 2012, cops frequently substituted Tasers for minor, intermediate, and major uses of force.
Drugs are substituted by what Daybreaker calls the DOSE: a euphoric and naturally occurring cocktail of dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin and endorphins.
The Trump campaign deleted the original post a couple of hours later and substituted the six-pointed star with a circle.
And, in a third, the males' bodies were substituted by a cricket of about the same weight as a male spider.
Most jobs that were previously done manually are being substituted by machines, which, accordingly, increases competition among workers of respective industries.
The agency did not collect data for the Fort McMurray region, choosing instead to use substituted values taken from surrounding areas.
First, we asked participants if they had substituted one drug for another in order to control or slow down their consumption.
The Warriors have sometimes instead gone to so-called "pestilence lineups" with another non-big (usually Livingston) substituted in for Barnes.
A lot of the substituted opioids, we don't have the data on as far as the toxicity and the potency of.
A subsequent investigation commissioned by antidoping officials concluded that the contents of the bottles could be, and had been, stealthily substituted.
But as cow milk gets swapped for almond milk, and sugar gets substituted with Stevia sweetner, prices see an inverse reaction.
In minutes that substituted "the framework" for "the Phillips curve," doubts were raised - are all the more telling for being understated.
In another significant choice, Ross substituted The Sims, a computer simulation game, for one of the last actions in Kroetz's script.
According to Justice Kennedy, the Commission showed religious bias because it substituted its own assessment of "offensiveness" in dismissing the claims.
Acronym for silent vegetarian option, a dish to be substituted at the request of guests, but not explicitly offered to everyone.
You can rate the recipes with stars and put notes on them if you've discovered a fiddle or substituted an ingredient.
The same still often holds today, over 25 years later, with a different 'her,' and a different 'him' substituted as referents.
Many treatments have already substituted herbal products for animal parts, and practitioners say herbal alternatives are just as, if not more effective.
"What Illumio has done is substituted a software brain for tasks that used to be done by humans," CCO Alan Cohen said.
The two even substituted a giant pineapple for the lemon and were still unable to generate enough power to start their fire.
As Target explains, the way this will work in its app is that the camera can be substituted for a keyword search.
We dismiss them at our own peril: Blind hubris should never be substituted for clear-eyed analysis in our foreign policy deliberations.
In a police interview, the boy told police he met Huerta when she substituted in one of his classes in early 2018.
" In another episode, Lewis compared being on welfare to being enslaved, arguing that the welfare state had "substituted one plantation for another.
The previous rounds of tariffs focused largely on industrial goods that could be relatively easily substituted with suppliers from outside of China.
Having to think about which foods are healthier, which things can be substituted, sounds like it would do the opposite of that.
This is because the tax is on pollution, which can be substituted quickly through changes in behavior and improvement in energy technology.
And while other ingredients can be substituted in for fluoride, these products may still be worse overall at keeping your teeth healthy.
Optical fiber running like veins through deprived communities, and that rave scene in The Matrix except Morpheus is substituted by Mr. Catra.
One of the herbs that struck him most is papalo, a tiny green leaf substituted for cilantro in some regional Mexican dishes.
Mr. Walker's comic strip substituted barracks buddies for dorm mates, sergeants and generals for professors, and the military bureaucracy for academic pronouncements.
For the "very small fraction" that cannot be substituted, Hikvision said it would ask clients to source and integrate the parts themselves.
He was ultimately substituted by manager Sergio Conceicao, as leaving the pitch without being subbed could have led to sanctions against Porto.
Actually, Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao couldn't come, so they substituted Seema Verma, the head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
With regular penalty taker Sergio Aguero having been substituted, Algerian Mahrez took the responsibility and blasted the spot kick high over the bar.
He substituted handfuls of vitamins for time spent working on his serve, a sign of just how seriously he was taking his competition.
When Judge Jesse Furman concluded otherwise in his district-court ruling last year, he "improperly substituted [his] judgment for that of the agency".
Priebus ended up leaving his role on Friday, therefore being substituted by Kelly, who up until then was the secretary of Homeland Security.
An aggregated result was substituted for the judges from Belarus, but human error led to a miscalculation, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) said.
None have the dominance or name recognition of the EpiPen, and cannot be directly substituted at pharmacies when doctors write prescriptions for EpiPens.
They are the first generic versions of the drug that are able to be substituted for the brand name at the pharmacy counter.
Consumers drank less soda, but substituted bottled coffee and tea, sports drinks and energy drinks, according to Robert F. Wescott, president of Keybridge.
According to a study by the World Bank, Syrian refugees have substituted the local work force in the informal and part time sectors.
His much anticipated return however was cut short at half-time, when he was substituted for Ousmane Dembele after picking up another injury.
In 22019 and 2012, momentum substituted for celebrity in the nomination contests, but as was revealed in the general election races, momentum fades.
Chashu men came with extra pork, but on one evening pork belly could be substituted as a special and we went for it.
That convention even scrapped the Articles' terms of ratification — unanimous approval by the states — and substituted a lower barrier, three-fourths of states.
And most of the American exports China hasn't yet targeted are high-tech products that can't easily be substituted, according to Evans-Pritchard.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor's replacement of Justice David H. Souter and Justice Elena Kagan's replacement of Justice John Paul Stevens substituted liberals for liberals.
First, the FDA has substituted its statutory mission to promote health with a new, misperceived duty to protect health, virtually at any cost.
They argued that the legislature merely substituted a slightly-less gerrymandered map for the radically gerrymandered one that the court threatened to invalidate.
Uncle Jeff substituted for my father that night, and the way he rushed to the class felt exactly like having my father there.
"At Dia, we substituted materials, but it didn't matter," Ms. Rockburne said, explaining that she'll use any material that produces the desired effect.
Numerous British television presenters have mistakenly substituted it, on air, for the surname of Jeremy Hunt, who was for a time culture secretary.
In an interview, Dr. Brandt noted that many manufacturers have substituted palm oil, which is high in saturated fat, for partially hydrogenated oils.
When Mr. Trump decided to skip a Republican debate last winter in Iowa, he substituted a telethon to raise money for veterans organizations.
Ronaldo played only 25 minutes of the final at Stade de France in July before being substituted because of a left-knee injury.
In part they endure because contemporary liberalism has substituted aestheticism for religion, dreaming of a universal empathy sealed through reading rather than revelation.
When people substituted one daily serving of dairy for nuts and legumes, they had a 14% lower chance of dying during the study.
Her "Chasan" lamp (Flos, 2007) is inspired by the form of a Japanese tea whisk, with flexible aluminum substituted for traditional split bamboo.
Later, his ghoulish visage was substituted with a wax one by French artist Jacques Talrich, and the real head placed between his feet.
In theory, the beer could be substituted to help deliver medical supplies, tools, and other resources troops may need on the battlefield and elsewhere.
Monks cut rice, barley, corn, millet, and beans from their diet, and substituted pine bark, grass roots, and nuts for three years or more.
The usual warnings were substituted with the National Oceanic Administration Authority's Weather Radio, as well as updates on local forecast offices' social media pages.
The Netherlands substituted in a specialist penalty stopper, Tim Krul, just ahead of their shoot-out with Costa Rica in the 2014 World Cup.
For fear that soppressata itself would be too obscure to ask about in a medium-sized survey, we substituted the better-known term, prosciutto.
Bands are basically business ventures with a crappy selection of consolation prizes—artistic expression, spotty camaraderie, brief moments of glory—substituted for actual business.
American had said that flights that were originally scheduled on a Max plane will not be canceled, with some being substituted with other aircraft.
It also substituted some ingredients "which worked perfectly well and were perfectly safe" with "pantry-friendly" ingredients that are "easy to understand," says Finnie.
Iceland's confidence was exemplified by forward Jon Dadi Bodvarsson when he was substituted in the 89th minute with his team tantalizing close to victory.
The recipe calls for a whole bunch of thyme and—don't stress—gin can indeed be substituted for jenever if none can be found.
Cristiano Ronaldo reportedly yelled "what the f---?" at Juventus manager Maurizio Sarri after being substituted in the 55th minute against AC Milan on Sunday.
"Words alone, no matter how sincere or well intended, cannot be substituted for sustained and meaningful action," Mayor John Tecklenburg said at the event.
Allowing substituted compliance between the SEC and CFTC swaps data reporting rules would address current overlaps and create clear-cut efficiencies for market participants.
The kicker was a tres leches cake that substituted peach leaf for almonds and prominently featured a few bright red flowers called Turk's cap.
In the announcement, IHOP substituted "b's" for "p's" as if it were a leader of a burger gang whose nemesis is a pancake gang.
Romelu Lukaku could not add to his four goals for Belgium and was substituted shortly after misjudging a through ball by Kevin De Bruyne.
The backsplash tiles, however, were so old that they were falling apart, and after an unsuccessful attempt to save them, she substituted subway tile.
Chief Justice Roberts's replacement of Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Justice Neil M. Gorsuch's replacement of Justice Antonin Scalia substituted conservatives for conservatives.
" To achieve this, they argued, "sentences limited only by satisfactory proof of reformation should be substituted for those measured by mere lapse of time.
In a new linguistic faux pas on Sunday, Trump substituted "Esperanto," the globalist's dream language, for "Esper," the surname of his Defense Secretary Mark Esper.
Alaba and Ricardo Quaresma, both supposed to provide a creative spark for their respective teams, were substituted midway through the second half after disappointing displays.
The broad index would be 2% lower if buybacks were substituted for corporate reinvestment and 5% lower if companies just sat on the excess cash.
They removed 35B from the equation and substituted their own Earth-sized, water-covered planet to see how it might interact with the two stars.
U.S defender Kelley O'Hara had to be substituted at halftime, following a clash of heads with Martens, and Ali Krieger came on at right-back.
Shirokov was substituted in the 673nd minute of the embarrassing 3-0 capitulation to Wales but nobody appeared to want to replace him as captain.
Some kind of quick legalization process for "the good ones" expressed with the kind of disgusted condescension Trump has substituted for outreach to other minorities.
She substituted her family's worship of the Word for a new faith in words, but found out for herself that no faith can be static.
Reports in America of catfish being substituted for more expensive fish date back to at least 2002; Oceana's study suggests that the phenomenon is spreading.
Petronas substituted lost output with at least one spot purchase, though not from the AP LNG project in Australia as first reported, market sources said.
Climate campaigners, however, say there should be more emphasis on recycling, and coal can be substituted with gas as the energy source for smelting steel.
Experts say there are many stops along the herbal supply chain where ingredients can be substituted or tampered with, particularly for products coming from overseas.
When Comedy Central put Mr. Wilmore in Mr. Colbert's time slot and substituted Trevor Noah for Mr. Stewart on "The Daily Show" at 11 p.m.
Serge Aurier, who was also involved in the clash, looked visibly shaken, and although he was not penalized, he was substituted just five minutes later.
But, according to Siple, hake is often substituted with Atlantic cod, which is listed as vulnerable by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.
However, neither of these techniques could spot tiny (but often very significant) changes, such as a single chemical letter being substituted for a different one.
A few years ago a quiet agreement was reached: Artists who objected to performing in the West Bank were to be substituted during those productions.
I doubt these same phenomena occur when online church is substituted for the real thing, because the truth is that community is good for us.
There have been other instances since the advent of late-night television where comedians have substituted political seriousness for punch lines — or combined the two.
A 22019 paper published in the journal, "Drug and Alcohol Review" also reported that over half of patients surveyed substituted marijuana in lieu of alcohol.
Parts of the left, faced with the facts that Marx's working class was neither homogeneous nor history's protagonist, substituted for it a romanticized third world.
"The American Dream of the middle class has all but disappeared, substituted with people struggling just to buy next week's groceries," the letter writer argued.
Altidore was substituted in Toronto FC's match against Columbus Crew on Sunday in the 70th minute after landing awkwardly following a challenge from Jonathan Mensah.
It left his side with just 10 men on the pitch and without a striker, with Alexandre Lacazette having been substituted in the 77th minute.
In taking their oaths last month, they substituted a word for China that is widely seen as derogatory, and Ms. Yau added a common obscenity.
That designation exempted targeting decisions in that region from a similar "near-certainty" rule aimed at protecting civilians and instead substituted the looser battlefield standards.
It's not clear who is representing McFarland, whose legal team Hughes, Hubbard & Reed LLP was substituted Wednesday by incoming counsel Michael Levin, a Westchester attorney.
But Maryland is arguing that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, not Whitaker, should be substituted in the lawsuit as the current head of the Justice Department.
During the two year period, loans may be substituted, subject to eligibility criteria, which includes a maximum exposure of NZD100,000 and a minimum pool yield threshold.
In this famous speech, Reagan repeats the words of a refugee from communism -- a Cuban, in this case, but he could easily have substituted a Hungarian.
Any shoots that have been commission[ed] or any shoots that have been completed but not yet published, should be killed and substituted with other material.
And if power can be substituted for smarts, which Stephanie Clifford, as Ms Daniels is properly known, appears to have in abundance, the case is indisputable.
They also note that such UBI-related schemes might raise the cost of labor, which in turn would encourage more jobs to be substituted with technology.
Rugby has introduced "head-injury assessment" rules, enabling players who have suspected concussions to be substituted temporarily so that they can be checked by medical staff.
It was then that the U.S. reversed a half century old strategy of unlimited welfare benefits and substituted work as the principle answer for reducing poverty.
Manager Joe Maddon substituted liberally — employing 20 different players — as the Cubs (92-33) look ahead to the National League postseason for the third straight season.
In the "Sex Pictures" series, she removed real bodies from the pictures and, in scenes of erotic abuse, substituted gender-scrambled figures composed from prosthetic parts.
Fentanyl is increasingly showing up as a factor in opioid-related overdose deaths, as it is often substituted for or mixed with heroin and other narcotics.
We are now mostly in our late 20s and early 30s and might be the first generation that substituted video games for real life, however inadequately.
In other words, each year, the amount of productive assets — technology, new equipment, new buildings — substituted for and used in complement with labor resources rose substantially.
Indal Technologies allegedly substituted a less-expensive type of steel used in helicopter landing systems for U.S. Navy destroyers, the department said in a press release.
He declined to comment on the complaint, but he said that in one instance, Hubble substituted the specific lens and material he'd prescribed for a patient.
In place of polenta with the chicken dish, he substituted boiled potatoes served with a seaweed salsa, a fennel and onion purée, and crisp potato skins.
In this, American Jews were influenced by the mainstream Protestantism of the Second Great Awakening, the Transcendentalists and others who substituted human agency for God's work.
They worry that baked sweets like muffins could be substituted for servings of fruit, and that potato products such as french fries could replace green vegetables.
If you're looking for something that can be substituted directly for all-purpose flour, look for those labeled as one-to-one or measure-for-measure.
A homicide case, for example, normally requires testimony from two male witnesses; if only one is available, two female witnesses may be substituted for the other.
Her family asked that the magistrate assigned to investigate the case, Consuelo Scerri Herrera, be substituted because of an alleged conflict of interest, court documents showed.
"It wasn't that I was refusing to be substituted," Kepa said later, after being beaten by four penalties in City's 4-3 victory in the shootout.
American has previously said that all flights that were originally scheduled on a MAX plane will not be canceled, with some being substituted with other aircraft.
The result is a rather deep way of saying how similar ingredients are to one another, and, as such, what ingredients can be substituted for other ingredients.
The two were handed 21-month prison sentences but may have that substituted for a fine after prosecutors said they were open to dropping the jail terms.
Both Arris' and CommScope's businesses have been challenged as a result of some of their products being seen by their customers as more commoditized and easily substituted.
Google substituted "send and archive" — which many people use habitually and click on without a second thought — for 'MicDrop,' making it a recipe for disaster for many.
By contrast, for those who have higher levels of desire (both male and female), masturbation is more likely to be substituted for sex when it's not available.
Congrats to Ryan Colclough who scored a brace tonight in our win before being substituted to make it in time to see the birth of his son!
It's also possible, they say, that patients with access to medical marijuana have substituted weed at home for booze in bars and have stayed off the roads.
But Bishop had ideas of his own, and substituted his own "solutions" for those of local governments, resulting in the anti-conservation bill he unveiled this January.
Dr. Rodchenkov said that for at least 15 Russian athletes who won medals at Sochi, both the A and B samples were substituted before they were tested.
They found that 58 percent of the mislabeled samples were substituted for fish that could potentially pose health risks to certain consumers, especially pregnant women and children.
And by all means leave a note on a recipe if you have substituted an ingredient or figured a shortcut or fiddle to make the preparation easier.
"But I literally started crying at the details of the Sochi scandal," she said, referring to Dr. Rodchenkov's account of having substituted out Russian athletes' incriminating urine.
Dissernet members described some plagiarists as so lazy they did not bother to change any text; they just substituted the cover page with their name as author.
Iranian crude can be substituted by Russian Ural grades, whose prices have risen following the U.S. announcement, as well as crude from Saudi Arabia, trading sources said.
One in particular is a photoshop of Leonardo DiCaprio as Indiana Jones, poised to grab the award, substituted for the boulder-triggering idol in the first movie.
Yet the president lay prostrate in bed, feverishly hallucinating, as his deputies substituted for him at the talks among the leaders of World War I's victorious nations.
They learned to recognize ciphers — where one letter is substituted for another letter or number — and to interpret "additives," extra numbers thrown in to stump prying eyes.
This was not an intervention study, so it is not possible to say what might have happened if people refrained from eating eggs and substituted other foods.
Carbon Engineering plans to take the CO₂ it captures from the air and convert it into a liquid fuel that can be substituted for petroleum or diesel.
Opening the Bottle In the past, the bottle was opened in front of you in order to eliminate any suspicion that a lesser wine was being substituted.
A 6900 study of medical cannabis patients similarly reported that 2628 percent of the cohort reported substituting cannabis for alcohol, while 28503 percent substituted it for tobacco.
She was substituted out of the game just after that goal, her last of six World Cup goals that won her the Golden Boot for top goalscorer.
Tisdale, 33, posted a video of Swift's "ME!" performance alongside Brandon Urie from last week's finale of The Voice, but substituted a different singing duo for the audio.
One of her more political works is "Flag Story quilt" (1985), a hand-painted and -dyed American flag in which the stars are substituted with anonymous white faces.
What if you substituted the name of a Democratic presidential candidate and had an FBI agent in charge of the investigation displaying such an animus towards that Democrat?
The problem is not a lack of technology that enables capital to be substituted for labour—from the 3D printing of buildings to robotic bulldozers and the like.
But the "Save the Internet Act" is a good stopgap, as it puts the necessary rules back in place and prevents a similarly flawed replacement from being substituted.
Instead, Yepez swears by a long piece of elastic from the craft store, which she says can be substituted with a few thick hair ties in a pinch.
If you'd prefer more school instead, higher degrees can be substituted for work experience: Master's degrees count as 1 year and doctoral degrees are equivalent to 3 years.
Each of your phone's nine number keys substituted for three or four letters, and to get to each one you had to press the same key multiple times.
Its influence has grown partly because judges have substituted their own policy preferences for the written law, but more often because legislators have failed to do their job.
In both studies, the toxins and carcinogens from combustion to which users are exposed remained the same, with the exception of those who substituted with noncombustible nicotine products.
For example, the CFTC has made laudable progress on cross-border harmonization with the EU and have introduced substituted compliance/equivalence determinations on both clearing and trade execution.
Indeed, the artist at the last minute substituted a 22 head for a 211 head — which was featured in the show's catalog — because he felt it fit better.
The concept would undergo a few more rounds of refinement, with the clocks being substituted for mirrors, and as the project grew in complexity, more and more researchers.
That being said, when it comes to sodium, a lot of meatless sausages can apparently be just as unhealthy as the meat for which they're ostensibly being substituted.
He had been substituted — after yet another fruitless excursion here, to this stadium where he has never scored, this place he must really hate — a few minutes earlier.
He put on a new cover and substituted his name for Mr. Lendino's, although he kept all of Mr. Lendino's biographical details about being the editor of ExtremeTech.
Then I mixed in some grated fresh ginger to amp up the spice, and substituted maple syrup for the corn syrup to give everything a warmer, deeper taste.
In January we talked about the many times Twitter has substituted talking for doing, an approach championed by CEO Jack Dorsey this year on his lengthy podcast tour.
Last week, the office asked that it be substituted as a plaintiff if the court determined that the lawsuits by the Rockwell descendants and museum members lacked standing.
"Any shoots that have been commissioned or any shoots that have been completed but not yet published should be killed and substituted with other material," the memo said.
To adapt the meal to those with slight swallowing problems, the kitchen staff substituted flounder, a more tender fish, and removed the mushrooms and stems from the spinach.
India's imports of petcoke have declined this year as cement companies substituted some of their petcoke with coal to avoid production delays due to pollution-related policy changes.
Depending on the mail systems and the templates you use, your recipients may see substituted fonts or have to widen the message window to get the full effect.
Morningstar's head of sustainable research Jon Hale said that he's seeing large inflows into diversified sustainable funds, or funds that could be substituted for an investor's conventional holdings.
Because many states, reeling from recession-caused tax revenue losses, yet still facing a constitutional mandate to balance their budget, simply substituted federal "stimulus" dollars for their own.
During another of the four-day sessions, they substituted one hour of their sitting time with exercise, pedaling a stationary bicycle at a moderate pace for an hour.
King has also retweeted self-proclaimed Nazi sympathizers, and warned of the "Great Replacement" — a white nationalist talking point that whites are being substituted with ethnic minorities through immigration.
Lohr said he was relaxed about pressure on potash prices from new competitors, saying recent volume increases had been comfortably swallowed by rising demand and often substituted lost capacity.
"In the hopes of looking better in my fitted white pants, I cut the feet out of a pair of pantyhose and substituted them for my underwear," she said.
"We substituted clowns for people who work in the circus but they're not dressed like clowns," Mr. Ferretti said, laughing, in a reference to the recent creepy-clown scare.
Cristiano Ronaldo reportedly yelled "what the f---?" at manager Maurizio Sarri after the Italian substituted him just 55 minutes into Juventus' 1-0 victory over AC Milan on Sunday.
Experts say the meal originated on American soil in the late 19th century as Irish immigrants substituted corned beef for bacon, which was meat of choice in the homeland.
Advanced degrees are still considered desirable in a candidate and can be substituted for experience (K-12 teaching is also considered as relevant experience, allowing educators to also apply).
Flightradar24 data shows Aeroflot has also at times substituted Airbus or Boeing planes for the Superjet, the first new passenger jet developed in Russia since the Soviet Union collapsed.
The danger with the current debate over FISA is that crippling restrictions crafted out of political spite that make us less safe will be substituted for more sensible precautions.
Senator Warren has ushered in a new norm in which political claims now include the genetic ancestry data as proof of identity — technical knowledge substituted for a social fact.
The morels could be substituted for another wild mushroom, while the cognac and Madeira will keep on the shelf long enough that they could be put to use again.
"They substituted the VRI with additional terms in the bonds, such as the step up in coupon, the cash at the beginning, and other changes in terms," said Laryea.
In Paris, when local bank Société Générale was substituted for BlackRock, 61% of respondents opted for Blackstone, suggesting little in the way of confidence in the domestic banking business.
If carbon-based materials could be substituted for steel on any real scale, it could mean billions of tons of reduced emissions, not to mention effectively permanent carbon sequestration.
But so far the process has not substituted successful marriages for failing ones, healthy relationships for exploitative ones, new courtship scripts for the ones torn up 50 years ago.
If its product is approved under a standard review period, a generic version of Advair that may be routinely substituted for GSK's medicine could be launched in 2017, analysts believe.
"The government wants to close unnecessary imports of goods that could be substituted locally but we are one of the local producers," said GB Auto's chief investment officer Menatallah Sadek.
Soon after, he turned the ball over trying to split defenders and was substituted for at the 4-minute-20-second mark with 53 points, 1 assist and 1 turnover.
In one telling, the grid is the product of the republican revolution: In place of royal irregularity, New Yorkers substituted a democratic spatial order in which all blocks were equal.
This would stop the practice of substituted players delaying play by wandering across the pitch to their bench and shaking hands with team mates and match officials on the way.
They also noted that Florida allowed girls to play on boys' high school football teams, including several female kickers and a girl who substituted at quarterback in a neighboring county.
He said that with the help of the Russian intelligence service, he had gained access to supposedly tamper-proof drug sample bottles and had surreptitiously substituted in athletes' clean urine.
The Barca captain was forced off in the 36th minute following a late challenge from Sevilla defender Mariano, barely 10 minutes after Jeremy Mathieu was substituted with a hamstring problem.
Along the way, Gropius's successors abandoned the Bauhaus spirit for the ability to work on projects at a monumental scale, and substituted the ideal of collectivity for rampant self-branding.
Dey's post contains videos of the unhappy customers chanting "Refund" whilst still on the ship after the final substituted stop at the port of Greenock in Scotland was also cancelled.
Cristiano Ronaldo was substituted for the second match in a row, sulked and stormed off the pitch, then left the stadium before Juventus' match against AC Milan had even finished.
When the Houndstooth label issued the 111-song #savefabric benefit compilation, the cover art (and a slew of T-shirts) cleverly substituted the club's logo for the smiley's right eye).
Germany's Toni Kroos came into possession of the ball after England's keeper Fraser Forster—substituted in for an injured Jack Butland—made some poor clearance, booting it straight to Germany.
Perhaps the worst news to come out of the study, though, is that often the substituted species were considered threatened with extinction by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
On a handful of occasions this season, Manager Aaron Boone has substituted in a more sure-handed outfielder, such as Cameron Maybin, for Frazier when the Yankees have a lead.
Without telling anyone, I made the cake with a few changes: I substituted Armagnac for the whiskey, pecans for the almonds, and prunes, not everyone's favorite fruit, for the raisins.
The products are the first competitors cleared by the FDA that are direct generic copies of the EpiPen and could be substituted for the brand-name product by a pharmacist.
"The modern far left has borrowed the Marxist critique of liberalism and substituted race and gender identities for economic ones," Jonathan Chait wrote in a 2015 New York magazine feature.
HQ Trivia, meantime, has substituted cash prizes for points on some of its daily games, but the points can be used to gain an advantage during the cash jackpot games.
A vacant office building in White Plains, N.Y., substituted for The Post; the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of New York City on West 19683th Street for The Times.
Extending a stay can mean that an expensive Friday morning flight is substituted for a cheaper weekend one, or a cheaper day-rate on a longer hotel booking can be negotiated.
In the first half of 2019, packaging currently used for Samsung's products and accessories – from mobile phones to home appliances – will be substituted with recycled or bio-based plastics and paper.
The money raised has financed a spate of merger activity, enabled companies to boost earnings per share with buybacks, and substituted cost-effectively for paying tax to repatriate profit earned overseas.
Nothing replaces the aura, the experience, of being before this painting, or any of Vermeer's, but for a particular kind of visual analysis, Taschen's book cannot be substituted for any other.
To be sure, the matching passages aren't exact; a comparison of the two speeches shows that Melania Trump's version substituted or dropped a few words from the extended passages in question.
For the deal to be implemented CFTC commissioners need to grant the EU "substituted compliance," meaning that European clearers can operate largely under EU rules when operating in the United States.
For the deal to be implemented CFTC commissioners need to grant the EU "substituted compliance", meaning that European clearers can operate largely under EU rules when operating in the United States.
Sometimes I substituted for an "ed tech" — a teacher's aide whose job was to shadow kids with A.D.H.D. or dyslexia, or kids who simply refused to do any work at all.
Families substituted meat for cheaper alternatives, reduced portions and ate two or fewer meals per day, which led to a growing number of people who are malnourished and susceptible to illnesses.
The fact that the armchair economists of the mainstream media seem to be almost unanimous in predicting an impending recession only proves that they have substituted wishful thinking for sober analysis.
August Bebel wrote in the 19th century that "anti-semitism is the socialism of fools," an irrational prejudice that many working-class Europeans substituted for an intellectually rigorous critique of capitalism.
The 24-year-old, who joined the Merseyside club in June, was substituted in the second half of Senegal's 2-0 victory over Namibia in Dakar, prompting speculation about his fitness.
At Thursday's press conference, a very disturbing picture emerged showing that Trump had crossed out the word "corona" and substituted it with the word "Chinese" in prepared remarks about the virus.
In many ways the Nobel prizes are a Swedish version of the Oscars—with seriousness substituted for superfice, substance for style, and genuine modesty among the winners for the false sort.
Some of the substituted fish was not sustainably caught, even though it was sold as such, meaning an overfished and endangered Atlantic halibut was sold as the more plentiful Pacific halibut.
WFP said it had substituted half the cereal ration with money in September in some other camps so refugees could buy food and was expanding its infrastructure to prevent future delays.
And finally, the granddaddy of all sins, is the strange notion that conventional weapons can be prudently substituted for nuclear arms, allowing us to reduce even further our deployed nuclear forces.
He jacked up the schizoid factor, substituted homicide for suicide, and, by showing how easily mania could be impersonated, undercut the authenticity of the suffering writers whose ills had commanded sympathy.
If the generic version isn't allowed to be substituted by pharmacists, for example, then those without insurance could still be on the hook for the full price of the branded EpiPen.

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