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All the substantial political changes have been put in place.
But the results after a few months can be substantial.
First, though, he had to find some food of a more substantial nature.
But the program has substantial support in the business community.
The following are some of the better, more substantial works.
More substantial changes are made toward the end of the story.
By now, however, a substantial change had taken place from those earlier days.
The changes over the last year, too, have been substantial.
And in fact, his mark on the court is substantial.
It is early yet to be sure of substantial change.
"What we have seen is no substantial increase in price since 1988."
Iraq, however, perhaps came to feel it could have been even more substantial.
It takes up very little space and makes a room look substantial.
This move would have left him with a substantial interest in the company.
Here in California, the state takes a substantial share, too.
At least, he began to understand his own substantial role in that plan.
The evidence for how and why he died is pretty substantial.
The result has been a substantial increase in the number of reported cases.
However, the costs can be substantial in the long run.
And she does it all without any substantial help from me.
This does not mean money, or anything substantial at all.
There is a substantial play area to the front of the school.
Since then, there has been substantial development within the city.
There have been no other substantial changes to the building.
"You see anything else around of a more substantial nature?"