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But once Emily Blunt had the role it wasn't like they were going to substitute her.
"The running joke has always been that he's going to substitute me and I'm going to refuse," said Kutney in an interview at Highmark Stadium.
We're going to substitute "Wayne Gretzky," the hockey great whom Smith reveres, for the intimate body parts that he frequently mentions.
Join the Discussion TWO years ago, during lunch with a second-grade teacher in the Chicago area, I mentioned that I was going to substitute teach.
"This body of 30 individuals has decided that they're going to substitute their judgment for 600,00 voters," Mr. Ickes said.
"We recognize that in the opening days of a crisis of this magnitude, they're not going to substitute blood plasma and food and water with newspapers," Mr. Leonard said.
"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.
"It's not that people who buy Iranian caviar are suddenly going to substitute French," said Armen Petrossian, probably the best-known caviar merchant in the world, who sells what he buys from Mr. Jones under the Petrossian label.
So I am going to substitute a cheaper drug that may or may not work.
Essentially what the DOJ is doing is saying, "We're going to substitute your own views on what's best for your communities with our views".
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