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One of the reasons I sub to support such high quality journalism.
She will have to sub a lot of work out to Roadkill.
They hope that you get tired because they sub a lot of people.
Some large domains sub out their email handling to somebody else.
Suppose I sub for you at the theater party.
So if it can also sub in for a tablet, that's one less device I need to worry about.
Then why didn't they sub the crew, ask them that!"
I wonder if it went through Mourinho's mind to sub him at some point?
They sub three perimeter guards at one time.
"Everybody wants to play, but we can't have that when we sub.
If we're going to revert to Prior though then surely we can't just sub him straight in at the top of the order.
Think you have what it takes to be on this channel, sub me and ...
"Do you recall the number of the World War I sub that was sunk near here?"
If I sub somebody and they are happy, then I have more of a problem with that."
According to the Malaysian constitution, ninth schedule, list I sub 7.
"You're senior squad leader in the platoon, so that means you sub for him until he's fit for duty again."
"Do we know what sub it was?"
"They almost have just as much manpower when they sub as when they start," he said.
'Don't suppose you could sub me a few of yours if I lose this one?'
The specific epithet is derived from Latin words sub "under", and dulcis "sweet", after the milk's delayed sweet taste.
"Sometimes I would sub him to teach him that, sometimes I let him play through it," Crean said.
In most cases, Mr. Zisholtz said, the general contractor will then "sub out" portions of the job - plumbing and electrical work, for example - to subcontractors.
Genuine - 1 month 26 days ago In addition to his current movie role, Affleck can also sub in for the GEICO neanderthal.
The Commissioners granted a consent for the cement works on 11 February 2008, but this was challenged by the WVPS, who sub sequentially won an appeal in the Environment Court, requiring the re-opening of the branch line to be notified.