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"And to convey that in cinematic terms, substituting the language of the cinema for the written word, one would have to make a six- to 10-hour film.

L. 99 474, § 2(g), substituted a dash for the comma after "As used in this section", realigned remaining portion of subsection, inserted "(1)" before "the term", substituted a semicolon for the period at the end, and added pars.

If your teaching assistants go by another term, substitute that term in the search.

However, some observers say the term "substitute" is a misnomer, as these cadres fulfill clear and defined roles in health services.

In cinematic terms, substitute Gordon Gekko, the insider trader in "Wall Street," for Hannibal Lecter, the cannibalistic serial killer in The Silence of the Lambs, and you get an idea of what the FBI is trying to do.

Sometimes older terms are substituted with newer ones or with the speakers' own name for their specific variety.

To maintain content validity, locally meaningful equivalent terms were substituted.

Substitution becomes trickier to define if we consider the case where t, the term being substituted for a variable in term t', may itself contain free variables.

Table 3 shows the same spline-fit model as Table 2, but the natural-log lead term is substituted for the linear lead term.

"Consistently" in this context means that if a term is substituted for one occurrence of a given variable, the same term must be substituted for all occurrences of that variable in both s and t.

This term was substituted with the word 'xenotransplantation' in the early 1960s (Deschamps et al. 2005).

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