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Its growing numbers of critics still show all the ambivalence of the anti-Establishment: they love to attack it, but are uninterested in proposing a substitute, in the form of a republic with an elected president.
The relatively high likelihood of matching with experienced teachers and the ready substitute in the form of new teachers induces bad schools to be ambitious in courting experienced teachers from good schools.
While corn crops can be ruined by drought, their dried remains can be used as a cattle feed substitute in the form of silage.
Driven from their longtime haunt at the Indian Lookout Country Club in Mariaville, NY in 2013, a year which saw the festival on forced hiatus in 2014, with fans condemned to endure a biblically-plagued substitute in the form of the Hudson Project (a weekend that resembled a flooded underage halfway house), Bisco and its sprawling diaspora have migrated to Montage Mountain.
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Interestingly, her anger at the thought of feeding her baby the "other person's milk" implies that supplying breast milk is in some ways equated with caring for one's baby and that she might be "replaced" by another person (though ironically, it was a real dairy cow that substituted, in the form of cow's-milk-based infant formula).
Pushout studies were performed with the dynamic hip screw (DHS) and the DHS Blade in both cadaveric femoral heads and artificial bone substitutes in the form of polyurethane foam blocks of different density.
Instead of giving their infants the best start to life, parents are opting to replace mother's milk – the gold standard in infant nutrition – with inferior substitutes in the form of formula milk, cow's milk, condensed milk, evaporated milk and even coffee, tea and sugar water.
One patient reported consuming a very small amount of substitute alcohol in the form of perfume, in addition to purchased drinks.
Only one patient reported consuming very small amounts of substitute alcohol in the form of perfume and none reported illicit purchase or consumption of illicitly produced alcohol.
Bioactive glasses (BAGs) are a group of silica-based materials used as bone substitutes, typically in the form of powders and rigid monoliths.
That gentleman having been unexpectedly called away on family matters, a last-minute substitute was found, in the form of a middling third-year medical student making his maiden voyage: a young man by the name of Arthur Conan Doyle.
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