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It's no substitute, of course.
You'll also need water and sugar (or, though less traditional, a sugar substitute), of course.
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Accidentally substituting the words "of course" for "absolutely" in one performance, he said, distracted him: "I was thinking, 'What did I just say?' " Mr. Parrish said.
You can, of course, substitute the soda water with a smaller amount of tequila.
(If your students aren't interested in baseball you can, of course, substitute any other article for this one).
You know, the sort that begin with 'For just £2 a month…' Obviously we will aim to tug on the old heart strings with a few shots of once middle class people being forced to eat Tesco Value beans from a can, and of course substitute the £2 a month for at least £10,000.
Another test is planned in Louisiana.GreenFuel claims that over the course of a year, a hectare (2.5 acres) of its reactors should be able to produce 30,000 litres (8,000 American gallons) of oil, which could be used as biodiesel, and enough carbohydrates to be fermented into 9,000 litres of ethanol, which can be used as a substitute for petrol.There is, of course, no free lunch.
Her maid Brangäne, of course, substitutes a love potion.
(People argue about how valid these shortcuts are as substitutes for fuller information, of course).
Lea & Perrins's American version leaves out the malt vinegar and, of course, substitutes high-fructose corn syrup for the sugar.
There is, of course, no substitute for real maple syrup but one can make an emergency substitute by boiling brown and white sugars in a little water.
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