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The "impeach Bush" crowd seems to think that endless congressional investigations of prior Republican abuses will be a palatable substitute.
For Bowman, cooking offered a palatable substitute for coaching, with meal plans as structured as his workouts and a successful result hinging on the preparation.
But, in its modern form, it emerged in the nineteen-eighties and nineties as a legally palatable substitute for teaching creationism, which really had its last day in court with Edwards v. Aguillard, in 1987.
"They deployed an inadequate force as a politically palatable substitute for doing nothing," said Paul F. Diehl, a professor of political science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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They'll substitute a more palatable conservative for Ahmadinejad at the last minute someone like Ali Larijani or Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf.
Herbaceous species were categorized into four palatability classes, as highly palatable, palatable, less palatable, and unpalatable based on the opinion of livestock herders and according to Tainton (1981).
Cows find the sugar in candy highly palatable, and farmers argue that it's a natural substitute for the sugars in corn.
But, food that is not grown in soil may not be palatable to many, even those who are opting for organic substitutes.
Parents were open to integrating healthy substitutes into traditional Latino meals/snacks, and found them palatable.
Some people I know prefer to substitute it with "screw it" which carries much of the same meaning, but is, nonetheless, more palatable for those with an aversion to coarse language.
"They are incredibly palatable.
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