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substitute and slot
Originally scheduled for nine weeks, the network extended the run into the autumn, moving the show from its Monday night slot, where it was the summer substitute for the Lux Radio Theater, to a Sunday night slot opposite Edgar Bergen's popular variety show.

substitute and for
It is not a substitute for sex but a dynamic expression of the creative impulse in unfettered man.
He never saw that it was a complement to his infantry and not a substitute for it.
the mere fact that he was selected, though as a substitute, to act as interlocutor or moderator for it, or perhaps we should say with Buck as ' father of the act ', is in itself a difficult phase of his development to grasp.
When the detective left, Andrus phoned his secretary to cancel his work and to advise the network to get a substitute director for his current project.
As a substitute for this, organic fertilizer dissolved in water to half the strength in the directions, may be used.
Then they were given 1/2 to 1-1/2 avocados per day as a substitute for part of their dietary fat consumption.
For vector spaces over non-algebraically closed fields, we still need to find some substitute for characteristic values and vectors.
For example, child welfare experience abounds with cases in which the parental request for substitute care is precipitated by a crisis event which is meaningfully linked with a fundamental unresolved problem of family relationships.
However, as we have seen, in later childhood the child begins to substitute the standards of the peer group for those of parents and teachers.
Parker and Pollock wanted to substitute a work of art for the world.
Yet adequate compensation -- and particularly merely adequate compensation is no substitute for those intangibles which cause a man to sacrifice part of his earning potential by taking up college teaching in the first place.
If a substitute mechanism is needed for the control of a fictitious impersonal market, quite obviously some method must be devised for representing the public interest.
`` If you substitute ' atom ' for ' angel ', the problem is not insoluble, given the metallic content of the pin in question ''.
Some restaurants substitute grilled wheat flour tortillas for the rice pancakes in mu shu dishes.
The Buddha sometimes asked him to substitute for him as teacher and then later stated that he himself would not have presented the teachings in any other way.
Ayurveda, Chinese medicine, Homeopathy and Naturopathy are cited as examples The term appears to have entered into usage through the National Institute of Health's National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine ( NCCAM ), which began to employ it as a substitute for alternative medical systems as a way of differentiating widely comprehensive systems of medicine, such as Ayurvedic medicine, from specialized alternative approaches.
He displayed great literary skill in his exposition of the laws, and was one of the first to interpret the civil law by the history, languages and literature of antiquity, and to substitute original research for the servile interpretations of the glossators.
The Johnnycake was a poor substitute to some for wheaten bread, but acceptance by both the northern and southern colonies seems evident.
For example, seeds of the Syrian rue plant can be used as a substitute for the ayahuasca vine, and the DMT-rich Mimosa hostilis is used in place of chakruna.
In practice arbitration is generally used as a substitute for judicial systems, particularly when the judicial processes are viewed as too slow, expensive or biased.
Arbitration is also used by communities which lack formal law, as a substitute for formal law.
Minor amounts of potassium and calcium substitute for sodium.
and thus one can substitute these values to obtain the mass-to-charge for the ion.

substitute and Gerry
Doyle's father Gerry, a shoe repairer by trade, had been the substitute goalkeeper on the Tipperary's team that won the 1937 and 1945 All-Ireland titles.

substitute and Ryan
Justice Starke subscribed to the substitute Tait theory, Starke had defended Tait but later on was the sentencing judge in the R v Ryan & Walker 1966.
Manchester United has had both of these types of captains ; Roy Keane was the club captain on and off the pitch from 1997 to 2005 as he was a regular in the starting eleven, but his successor Gary Neville while nominally club captain from 2005 to 2010 had made few first team appearances due to injuries and in his absence other players ( Rio Ferdinand or vice-captain Ryan Giggs ) were chosen to skipper the team on the field, such as in the 2008 ( Ferdinand was captain as he was in the starting XI, while Giggs was a substitute ) and 2009 UEFA Champions League Finals, respectively.
Villas-Boas opted for a younger, more inexperienced squad favouring the likes of Juan Mata, Ramires, Daniel Sturridge, David Luiz and Gary Cahill as starters and Ryan Bertrand as a substitute instead of Ferreira, Nicolas Anelka, Alex, Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard.
He also scored a memorable chip against Celtic 15 May 2001 coming on as a substitute for Ryan Giggs in Tom Boyds testomonial game which United won 2 – 0 at Celtic Park.
* Evelyn Ryan ( Grams ): Jack moved to Grams ’ s house in the end of season two ; soon she became a substitute mother figure to him.

substitute and on
It dawns on you that instead of a lump to fill the seat across the bridge table from you, he was a man, and that because Gratt Shafer was making you miserable, you were passing it down to him, to Gratt Shafer's substitute, that other guy.
The 1997 film Mrs. Brown was also based on events at Balmoral, although in both films substitute locations were used: Blairquhan Castle in The Queen ; and Duns Castle in Mrs Brown.
In the UK, where Boxing Day is a bank holiday, if Boxing Day falls on a Saturday, a substitute bank holiday is given on the following Monday, but if 26 December falls on a Sunday – which means that Christmas Day, another holiday, fell on a Saturday – then the Statutory Holiday for Christmas is moved to Monday 27 December and the Statutory Holiday for Boxing Day is moved to Tuesday 28 December.
Touch and tablet screens are used on LCD displays as a substitute for the light pen, which can only work on CRTs.
While many socialist currents advocated economic planning as an eventual substitute for the market for factors of production, some define economic planning as being based on worker-self management, with production being carried out to directly satisfy human needs, and contrast this with the concept of a command economy of the Soviet Union, which they characterize as being based on a top-down bureaucratic administration of the economy in a similar fashion to a capitalist firm.
Each team consists of 7 players on court and 7 substitute players on the bench.
Plastics have been viewed by piano purists as an inferior ivory substitute on piano keys, although other recently developed materials more closely resemble the feel of real ivory.
Dalglish did not play in Liverpool's 1988 – 89 campaign, and he made his final league appearance on 5 May 1990 as a substitute against Derby.
Tommy Docherty gave Dalglish his debut for the Scottish national side as a substitute in the 1 – 0 Euro 1972 qualifier victory over Belgium on 10 November 1971 at Pittodrie.
Researchers have ( semi-seriously ) performed lossy compression on text by either using a thesaurus to substitute short words for long ones, or generative text techniques, although these sometimes fall into the related category of lossy data conversion.
Of the two, only Hispanic can be used in referring to Spain and its history and culture ; a native of Spain residing in the United States is a Hispanic, not a Latino, and one cannot substitute Latino in the phrase the Hispanic influence on native Mexican cultures without garbling the meaning.
Orthodox Jewish authorities had little difficulty with the issue, because based on Talmudic sources virtually all agreed that grape juice was an acceptable substitute,, though some questioned whether it was acceptable for the Passover seder.
By generating the most conservative instruction ( usually the largest relative or absolute variant, depending on platform ) and adding relaxation hints, it is possible to substitute shorter or more efficient instructions during the final link.
Strings were historically made of animal gut, usually from the small intestine of sheep ( sometimes in combination with metal ) and are still made of gut or a synthetic substitute, with metal windings on the lower-pitched strings.
A mental event is a particular occurrence of something going on in the mind or mind substitute.
In January 1821, on his return from Naples, Paganini met Rossini again in Rome, just in time to become the composer's substitute conductor for his opera Mathilde de Sharbran, upon the sudden death of the original conductor.
" " Sociobiology is now part of the core research and curriculum of virtually all biology departments, and it is a foundation of the work of almost all field biologists " Sociobiological research on nonhuman organisms has increased dramatically and appears continuously in the world's top scientific journals such as Nature and Science. The more general term behavioral ecology is commonly used as substitute for the term sociobiology in order to avoid the public controversy.
The kamidana is a home shrine ( placed on a wall in the home ) that is a " kami residence " that acts as a substitute for a large shrine on a daily basis.

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