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They have substituted the misrule of politics for the rule of law.
In the new work, the researchers have substituted the rigid, zigzag electrode with a flexible one.
Therefore, we have substituted the tryptophan in position 59 by tyrosine.
They have substituted the old mantra of sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll with their own shiny new model: sex, soccer and shopping.
He could have substituted the Spurs and Duncan into the latter half of that statement, and the comparison would have held.
She really could be, intriguingly, that very rare thing: an honest and interesting member of the acting profession; although, for many years, it seemed one would have to have substituted the word 'interesting' with the word 'confused'confused
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In a sense, it has substituted the authority of process for the external authority".
Here we've substituted the jam with the lively sharpness of seasonal rhubarb.
These days, Teacher has substituted the musical chairs of the ATP tour for a decidedly more subdued base in LA.
It's the part about how Manhattan looks from the Queensboro Bridge, though Ms. Flint has substituted the word "penthouse" for the bridge because "last year I lived in a penthouse," she explained, and then quoted her version.
Connectivity, such as internet, has substituted the service.
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