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The term laterite is often substituted for ferricrete but technically refers to a soil rich in iron oxides and aluminum.
It is often substituted for true boxwood, Buxus sempervirens, a member of the order Buxales, in the making of veneers, carvings, and keyboards.
Heston adds malt syrup to his dough, which stumps me, until I discover that this is quite common in Italy – it simply helps the crust to brown, and sugar is often substituted if malt is unavailable.
Lunges, squats, and planks (a move that looks a bit like a push-up and is often substituted for sit-ups) are key moves in most good core workouts.
Scientists aiming their gene sequencers at commercial seafood are discovering rampant labeling fraud in supermarket coolers and restaurant tables: cheap fish is often substituted for expensive fillets, and overfished species are passed off as fish whose numbers are plentiful.
This feature is often substituted for other aromatic rings and methoxy groups to increase hydrophobic interactions.
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During the Civil War, military trials were often substituted for civil trials and habeas corpus was often suspended.
Unfortunately, impervious surface is difficult to measure directly, and other forms of land-use data are often substituted as surrogates.
"The current review system exacerbates this as marks that have been given by one professional are often substituted by another professional with, usually, a higher mark.
In the mid-1980s oil consumption surged in part because when oil fell below $20 a barrel, it was often substituted for gas.
Because the sievert and the rem are inconveniently large units for certain applications, the milligray (mGy; 1 mGy = 1/1000 Gy) and millisievert (mSv; 1 mSv = 1/1000 Sv) are often substituted.
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