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This is the challenge we took up when designing a new “substitutional reality” setup at Sussex—the one we were working on when Pope Francis convened the retreat with Salva Kiir and Riek Machar.

I’d have thought Hoolahan might have come in handy, but maybe he’s being primed for an impact substitutional role.

“It’s all kinds of different people out there and different substitutional patterns,” general manager Ted Thompson said Friday.

Furthermore, most of these tablets aren’t directly replacing a PC, however there are definitely substitutional effects as people devote more and more of their ‘screen time’ for things like email, chat, news and social updates, product research, shopping, etc. to mobile devices.

From Forbes

Finally, in the bulk absorber at the atomic scale, elemental vacancy and substitutional defects, such as VCu, In and CuZn, significantly affect doping and recombination, and consequently device performance.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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