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II — "with skunkiness substituted for fecal odor" — it was never used.
For example, in some cases, computers will be substituted for people.
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.
"On the verbal level, we see 'fact' substituted for 'truth,' " Weaver wrote.
Margarine dethroned butter, vinegar replaced cream sauce, poached fish substituted for brisket.
With dubbing, words have to be omitted or substituted for less-precise translations.
For many here, the theater has substituted for other forms of collective engagement.
And poly(methyl methacrylate), known as Plexiglas, substituted for glass in aircraft windows.
Our assumption that natural gas would be substituted for other fossil fuels seemed reasonable.
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.
Some sort of "social pressure" will have to be substituted for the present economic pressure.
In effect, U.S. taxpayers were substituted for German taxpayers in bailing out Germany's biggest banks.
There were also cases when aid items were substituted for cheaper alternatives, resulting in inflated billing.
There were also cases of aid items being substituted for cheaper alternatives and of inspection failures.
But what she substituted for spark on Thursday night was a supremely cool confidence and unflappability.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Many French are asking why a plan of uncertain contours and outcomes should be substituted for it.
The overwhelming focus on numbers has substituted for the real policy objectives, and concerns, that underlie immigration systems.
The only changes to the questions were the names — Ford's was substituted for Hill's and Kavanaugh's for Thomas's.
" 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.
Almost 15 years later, the same question hangs in the air, albeit with ISIS substituted for al-Qaeda.
To the unsuspecting buyer, an autograph could be forged and an ordinary ball substituted for a rare one.
Divergent precedents are substituted for the Constitution and effectively become the "new and improved" highest law of the land.
The musicians included Damon Duewhite on drums and Karen Poleshuck on cello; Gary Foote's bass substituted for a guitar.
Though easy to drink straight, a splash of it does nice things when substituted for vermouth in a martini.
" It continues: "Wet or dry moats may be substituted for the required fencing provided ZAA written approval has been obtained.
Ever-higher home prices became a steam valve, and the "greater fool" theory substituted for any conventional measure of value.
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.
One of the herbs that struck him most is papalo, a tiny green leaf substituted for cilantro in some regional Mexican dishes.
An aggregated result was substituted for the judges from Belarus, but human error led to a miscalculation, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) said.
They are the first generic versions of the drug that are able to be substituted for the brand name at the pharmacy counter.
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.
Uncle Jeff substituted for my father that night, and the way he rushed to the class felt exactly like having my father there.
Her "Chasan" lamp (Flos, 2007) is inspired by the form of a Japanese tea whisk, with flexible aluminum substituted for traditional split bamboo.
Bands are basically business ventures with a crappy selection of consolation prizes—artistic expression, spotty camaraderie, brief moments of glory—substituted for actual business.
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.
"Words alone, no matter how sincere or well intended, cannot be substituted for sustained and meaningful action," Mayor John Tecklenburg said at the event.
" To achieve this, they argued, "sentences limited only by satisfactory proof of reformation should be substituted for those measured by mere lapse of time.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
If all things were reached by it and destroyed—all gods and men returned to absence—and if nothing were substituted for everything, it would still be too much and too little.
But even the most sophisticated number-crunching is no substitute for the experiment provided by, say, a star player being substituted for an extended period of time for reasons outside a coach's control.
Spaghetti Marinara Name: LorenaAge: 29Pantry staples this meal calls for: Canned tomatoes, dried spaghetti, tomato paste, dried oregano, garlic, carrots (for sweetness — can be substituted for some brown sugar), dried basil, Parmigiano Reggiano.
There are many assumptions and imputations involved, with the results depending a lot on how easily goods from one country can be substituted for goods from another – a parameter that's hard to estimate.
Ms. Kirk of Duke suggested that people in Durham, N.C. — where one statue was pulled down and another was defaced — could brainstorm about monuments that might be substituted for those that were removed.
This time, the UMass group's attempt consisted of a taco meat recipe with beef, onion, tomato paste, garlic, and other spices, with various amounts of chopped button or portabello mushrooms substituted for ground beef.
Most importantly, standards addressing the labeling of biosimilars and the circumstances in which they can be considered interchangeable with a biologic or are able to be substituted for the original treatment must be finalized.
For many fans, this exhibition has substituted for the absence of a proper tour, but as far as coming anywhere close to the experience of a live show, it is a million miles away.
MADRID (Reuters) - Soccer great Lionel Messi could have his 21-month prison sentence for tax fraud substituted for a fine after a Spanish prosecutor said on Friday it was open to dropping the jail term.
On a 2-1 vote, the commission agreed that Japan's regulations on collateral for cross-border, uncleared swaps were comparable enough to those of the United States that they could be substituted for U.S. regulations.
Some steps have already been taken to assure safety – Congress established a separate and more rigorous standard for biosimilars that could be substituted for original biologic treatments at the pharmacy level, called the "interchangeability" standard.
Nazi-themed graffiti in Philadelphia Someone spray-painted the words "Sieg Heil 2016" and "Trump" -- with a swastika substituted for the T in Trump -- on a building's glass window on South Broad Street, police said.
Ms. Ingraham is no stranger to Fox News viewers — she is a contributor at the network and routinely substituted for Mr. O'Reilly, earning respectable ratings that occasionally came close to those of the permanent host.
Perry became a target for the probe when a whistleblower report noted that he substituted for Vice President Mike Pence as the head of the U.S. delegation to the inauguration of Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky.
I remember when you were doing a local show on WABC and then you hit the big time, you substituted for Rush, you went into syndication, you started with Fox at the very beginning of Fox.
Though non-dairy beverages are often substituted for cow's milk, "they are not able to completely mimic the nutritional profile," according to Vandana Sheth, a registered dietitian and spokeswoman for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
Ambling about the pitch, wandering offside as Eden Hazard and Kevin De Bruyne laboured to create chances for him, it was no surprise to see him substituted for Divock Origi with 20 minutes left on the clock.
Why didn't the House hold open hearings on research concerning the extent to which criminal rehabilitation is even possible, and whether it should be substituted for punishment, as is increasingly being advocated, and more importantly, for justice?
It was the second time in less than a week that Ronaldo was substituted for Dybala, after the Argentine replaced him in the 82nd minute on Wednesday, as Juventus beat Lokomotiv Moscow 2-1 in the Champions League.
She added that low-calorie sweeteners are mentioned in the association's 2017 Standards of Medical Care as having the potential to reduce overall calorie and carbohydrate intake if they are substituted for caloric sweeteners and consumed in moderation (PDF).
But since they are made from living cells and it is not possible to make an exact copy of the branded medicine, they are not automatically substituted for the existing branded drug the way a generic drug would be.
This is because Dan has a private jet, which I substituted for one that was arranged by a company called Airly (want to fly as many times between Melbourne and Sydney as you want for only $2,550 a month?!).
From a penguin who fell in love with a cardboard cutout of an anime characters to people who "ship" real-life figures, creator Shannon Strucci delves into how the simulacrum of connection is increasingly substituted for the real thing.
It's brown, mixed with quinoa and steamed in a rice cooker with turmeric, salt and olive oil, sometimes with chicken stock substituted for water, and has enough flavor to stand on its own without distracting from the other dishes.
Under dictator Mobutu Sese Seko, efforts to replace legacies of colonial rule with local culture saw the Church's authority challenged, but economic crisis and mismanagement meant Catholics still substituted for the state in many places, providing education and healthcare to millions.
Organizers say the hashtag—a nod to the recently re-popularized quote "Bye Felicia" from the film Friday—is a "get out the vote" tactic designed to make constituents interested in learning why Anita's name has been substituted for Felicia.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (D-Calif.) on Sunday expressed his support for the Resist March, a walk through Los Angeles being substituted for the annual pride march.
Synthia, I'd thought at first, was a clever bit of wordplay on Venter's part, the cell's name expressing its nature: syn for synthetic biology; the letter S substituted for C, suggesting the editing process by which words were encoded in its sequence.
What the thieves didn't know was that the painting was a copy that had been substituted for the original artwork a few weeks earlier, after the carabinieri, Italy's military police, were tipped off that burglars had their sights set on the Brueghel.
The underlying lawsuits in those cases predate Whitaker's appointment, and the challengers argue that because Whitaker must be formally substituted for Sessions as the top Justice Department official in the proceedings, the courts need to decide if Whitaker is lawfully serving as acting attorney general.
Shandling had frequently substituted for Johnny Carson as the "Tonight Show" host.) But the show was mostly concerned with what happened when the cameras were off, especially the interplay among Larry, his bumbling announcer and sidekick (Jeffrey Tambor) and his mercurial producer (Rip Torn).
As Susskind succinctly summarizes, economists largely agree that while machines have sometimes completely substituted for everything a worker does (think of elevator operators), more frequently, they complement workers' jobs, taking over some routine and predictable tasks but in the end making workers more productive.
Investigators said that practices by regional food processing companies included marketing a product labeled turkey sausage that had chicken and soybean protein substituted for much of the turkey, and adulterating expired meats with a type of acid that investigators said has been linked to cancer.
Each year, the committee invites twelve Israelis to perform an act that, to many American Jews, and even to many Israeli Jews, resembles nothing so much as a supersize bar-or-bat-mitzvah-candle-lighting-ceremony, in which F-16 flyovers have been substituted for cake.
The lighted tiki torches that substituted for the mid-20th century's burning crosses represent a national loss of consensus about racial justice as a core, foundational principal of American democracy, one that millions of people of all backgrounds have fought and died for at home and abroad.
In 2002, some six million women were using hormone-replacement drugs to relieve menopause symptoms — one chemical was substituted for another, innocuously, it seemed — when a large federal study showed that after five years, the drugs increased the risk of breast cancer, heart attack and blood clots.
In 2002, some six million women were using hormone-replacement drugs to relieve menopause symptoms — one chemical was substituted for another, innocuously, it seemed — when a large federal study showed that after five years, the drugs increased the risk of breast cancer, heart attack and blood clots.
After the section had gone to press, Judge Willam B. Shubb, senior district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California, substituted for Chief Judge Virginia A. Phillips of the United States District Court for the Central District of California, because of an emergency.
But in certain ways it was revived by global elites after the Cold War's end, with neoliberalism substituted for Marxism, and a different set of transnational projects — the European Union, the Pax Americana — taking the place of the pan-ethnic, multicultural French Union envisioned by Césaire and Senghor.
After lining the rim with powder, a healthy squeeze of lime juice—substituted for lemon to accentuate the powder's profile—was added to the classic one part vodka, two parts tomato juice, and three dashes of Worcestershire over ice, with a generous pinch of Takis powder stirred in via celery stick.
In one pre-taped parody of a scene from "The Martian," the Oscar-nominated sci-fi drama about an astronaut marooned on the Red Planet, Rock was substituted for the stranded star of that film, Matt Damon, as NASA officials argued whether it was worth the expense to try to bring a black astronaut back to Earth.
So the claim here is that the wage gains from a corporate tax cut exceed the revenue loss by a ratio that depends only on the initial tax rate, not at all on the degree to which capital can be substituted for labor, which in turn should (in this model) determine how much additional capital is drawn in by the tax cut.
Although the A.C.L.U.'s "colorblind logic" might be effective as a matter of litigation strategy — assuming that a male plaintiff can be substituted for a female, a Jehovah's Witness for a Santerían, a white supremacist for a civil rights activist, because the liberties, once won, will be available to all — this civil libertarian approach can yield problematic results given entrenched structural inequalities.
"Under this guidance, so long as the generic applicant is able to demonstrate with data, where appropriate, that differences in design of the generic product do not affect the clinical effect or safety profile when the generic is substituted for the branded product, the generic product can be approved as a competitor to the branded drug where all other requirements for generic approval are met," Gottlieb said.
What is surprising to many is that the antique Southern anti-black slur, coon, is often substituted for King in the name of the civil rights icon Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. But many African-Americans are familiar with exactly that swap: Martin Luther Coon Boulevard, Martin Luther Coon Park, Martin Luther Coon Day, Martin Luther... In fact, despite what many Americans assume, King is not universally respected or admired.

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