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Others are more radical, such as its focus on non-linear, physics-based solutions or the notion of "substituting something for nothing".
Even Joanne Bruno, the owner of Palermo's, a bakery in Ridgefield Park, N.J., noted for its elaborate wedding cakes, said that of late about 10 percent of the 100 or so brides they see every week ask about substituting something for the cake, like a pastry or cupcake tower.
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Knowing how and when to substitute something for something else, in the occasion that the grocery store does not have something or a certain ingredient or a certain ingredient that a recipe calls for is very expensive and not within your budget, the good Italian cook knows how to substitute or use something else.
Some consumers substitute something else for whatever you're taxing, "in this case, other food whether that is vegetables or Cheetos," she told me in an email, adding, "Whether you think that that shift is a good thing depends on your views about the optimal 'basket' for people to consume".
The director suggests she mentally substitute something else repulsive for the anti-Semitism of her character.
Or, if that doesn't work for you, substitute something else, such as reminding yourself that they were once a baby their mother loved deeply.
He substituted something harmless.
Anytime a new process is substituted for something that has been in proven use for some time, there may be a few snags.
"There is no way that sales online are going to substitute for something that is tangible," said Eduardo Lago, a novelist and executive director of Instituto Cervantes New York, a nonprofit group created by the Spanish government.
And when you see setters refer to themselves in a clue, since the setter is the person writing the words, that reference can be substituted for something along the lines of "I".
The product must be well protected, difficult to substitute for, something people cannot do without".
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