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For some, the improved quality could serve as a replacement for more-expensive basic cable service.
Later, three thimblefuls would serve as a replacement for all other necessary fats, proteins, and carbohydrates.
Methanol is another alcohol fuel that could serve as a replacement for gasoline.
It may not serve as a replacement, however, for undergraduate performance.
The ceremony is not intended to serve as a replacement for Commencement.
Permanent solid biomaterials, such as polyaryletheretherketone (PEEK), mainly serve as a replacement for the structural properties.
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Nor is an eighth official, who served as a replacement for the replacements and traveled with those crews in case he was needed to step in.
Shulock is the most notable because he served as a replacement umpire during the 1979 umpire strike and was never accepted as a member of the ousted union.
The app serves as a replacement for the $21.95 book, rather than a supplement, a seemingly risky strategy for a publisher that presumably hopes people will want both.
He took to it, quickly working his way up from high school to college before serving as a replacement ref during the 1995-96 lockout.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in February that in general, WhatsApp serves as a replacement for SMS services, whereas Messenger aims to be a more "expressive and rich environment" with a broad range of content.
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