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'Subbing' means to replace a few parts of an antique with modern bits.
The Vatican Rip Gash, Jonathan 1981
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Subbing Gaga's "Bad Romance" for a bad project, the academics voice the challenges of their vocation through lyrics like "I want good data/a paper in cell/But I got a project straight from Hell."
Scientists Parody Lady Gaga: 'Caught In A Bad Project' Leah Finnegan 2011
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Subbing Gaga's "Bad Romance" for a bad project, the academics voice the challenges of their vocation through lyrics like "I want good data/a paper in cell/But I got a project straight from Hell."
Scientists Parody Lady Gaga: 'Caught In A Bad Project' Leah Finnegan 2011
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Subbing now had to factor in client changes, and arguments arose over their bad grammar and vague, fluffy marketing blurbs.
RIP Sub-editing: Does email have a hyphen and does anyone care? – pt 3 « Subs' Standards 2010
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Subbing still made up the bulk of the work but no longer the whole of it.
RIP Sub-editing: Does email have a hyphen and does anyone care? – pt 3 « Subs' Standards 2010
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Subbing for injured No. 1 goalie Rick DiPietro, MacDonald settled for his seventh career NHL win in his 26th game.
USATODAY.com 2008
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Subbing in Johnny Damon for Curtis Granderson is a downgrade, 2009 stats notwithstanding.
2010 MLB Predictions 2010
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Subbing in Johnny Damon for Curtis Granderson is a downgrade, 2009 stats notwithstanding.
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Subbing as anchor of ABC's evening newscast, Diane Sawyer praised Obama for serving cookies to Republicans: "I want to show everybody at home, because there is the President, it's Super Bowl night, and he's serving cookies to congressional leadership in the White House screening room."
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Subbing for Bibby, Price helped ignite the Kings in the third period.
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