Since one must reserve a room six months in advance, I made plans last fall to visit this Lent. |
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Riley, a reserve outside hitter from Texas, converted a kill on game point to tie the match. |
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His comeback was further hampered by the winter freeze-up that caused several reserve games to be postponed. |
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Every time you eat, your gall bladder releases its reserve of bile through ducts into the digestive tract. |
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But what they end up with, after all the reserve they impose is merely anecdotal. |
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In many instances, the assigning of troops to reserve fronts called for drastically new methods of their commitment to battle and disposition. |
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For a long time the U.S. dollar was unchallenged as the world's reserve currency. |
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Other wildlife to be seen at the reserve includes a number of notable bird species such as golden plover, curlew and greenshank. |
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The Healthcare Commission should also reserve the right to take a closer look, randomly as well as responsively. |
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During the 1920s, the British Pound was overvalued and was used by smaller countries as a reserve currency. |
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This may change if the world's central bankers one day decide they have outgrown their preference for a single reserve currency. |
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As this process goes on, the attractiveness of the Euro as a reserve currency and store of value will grow. |
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Analysts say that should keep inflation within the reserve bank's target of 2 to 3 per cent. |
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The Australian market ended slightly higher today with investors cautious before tomorrow's reserve bank board meeting. |
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The force will have some armoured vehicles in reserve in case of difficulty. |
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We have enough foodgrain in reserve to meet the requirements of one billion citizens. |
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This would mean the land could be kept in reserve for longer term development. |
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Having so many spare cars in reserve is one reason the crew doesn't feel stressed at the track. |
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Here nature is preserved not only to be consumed by tourists but kept in reserve for later industrial use. |
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She allowed herself to hold enough stamina in reserve to finish in first place. |
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The reserve has been set at a very reasonable price given the condition and history of the bike. |
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The reserve has been set at less than half of the retail cost of this bike. |
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He also notices that the townspeople all respect Ethan's reserve and solitude. |
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Due to the after-effects of sun and a bottle of Sancerre, my usual British reserve was sadly lacking. |
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Student actors had to overcome any natural reserve for their raunchy roles in a new stage play in Manchester. |
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Only Mrs. Martin and her two daughters were present, and just when their caution and reserve were starting to melt, it was time to leave. |
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The importance of the reserve for wildlife is acknowledged in its official designation as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. |
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He looks after the land as a private reserve for wildlife habitat, running marsupials and their predators instead of cows. |
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This reserve of native plants is one of the finest in the country and includes many walks throughout its five hectares. |
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A research vessel ran aground in a Hawaiian marine wildlife reserve on Sunday and appears to be leaking oil. |
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So it's quite a big deal as, Hokkaido has in effect been a reserve for native fish and this is now threatened. |
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An Orkney woman has been made an honorary Cree Indian, after visiting distant relatives on a reserve in Canada recently. |
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During this decade Kurt and his family lived on a reserve and immersed themselves in Native culture. |
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He's worried the quiet atmosphere of the reserve will change forever with the new ring road and casino. |
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If a marinade is to be used later for basting or for serving as a sauce, reserve a portion of it before adding the beef. |
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If some of the marinade is to be used as a sauce on the cooked food, reserve a portion of the marinade before putting raw meat and poultry in it. |
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Real yummy mummies dedicate huge amounts of time to caring for their children, but reserve time to make themselves feel special, too. |
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Now, to any questions he is asked, he can say he will reserve further remarks till the reviews have been completed. |
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I reserve the right to refuse readings that go against my ethics as a reader and my morals as a human being. |
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I also reserve the right to modify and adapt elements of the winning design both now and in the future. |
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Another winter wonder at the reserve is the normally shy, secretive water rail. |
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During an average year, the water level in the reserve can rise thirty to forty feet. |
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It's not a wait list, it's a reserve list, which basically means it takes longer for a decision to be made. |
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We walked up to the whites hill reserve and I got mud all over my white denim jeans, Anthony holding onto my waist and being a perfect gentleman. |
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One of them is the reserve electricity generation that we have already mentioned, and I am pleased that action has been taken about that. |
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The Federal Reserve could reduce excess reserves and discourage borrowing by increasing the reserve requirement. |
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Basing reserve requirement percentages on capital performance can be a major inducement for capital growth. |
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A rarely used but extremely powerful tool of the Federal Reserve is its ability to change the reserve requirement. |
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With the constant terror threat, the need for ex-servicemen to do reserve duty is paramount. |
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Muir retrieved his letters to Carr and had some sections expurgated from them, which he hoped to reserve from the future's prying eyes. |
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It would also specifically allow oil exploration on the coastal plain of the Arctic reserve in the north of Alaska. |
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The increase in the utilization of inspiratory and expiratory reserve volumes with exercise facilitates airway clearance. |
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If you would like to use this domain name, we recommend that you reserve it as soon as possible. |
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Drain the passion fruit dumplings from the liquid and reserve at room temperature. |
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In 1924, Lindbergh enlisted in the U.S. army so that he could train as an army reserve pilot. |
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There were different methods of commitment to battle and disposition of reserve front forces. |
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Interested drivers are encouraged to contact teams to reserve time in the cars in advance. |
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We talk about gulfs between divisions but I think there's a massive one between youth and reserve team football. |
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Birdwatchers from all over the country have descended on a nature reserve in Cheshire in search of a rare and elusive bird. |
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I reserve the right to criticise the guy but fail to recognise anyone else's right to so do. |
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The signal also is forgiving, because the antennas usually are dimensioned with enough reserve to cope with rain, snow or small animals. |
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The reserve in my books comes largely from a deep-seated terror of committing purple prose. |
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The general reserve account is the main fund that pays for day-to-day departmental services. |
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While no one believes it, few would be willing to admit it for, among other reasons, fear of denigrating the service of reserve personnel. |
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Plotinus and Porphyry felt reserve towards participation in sacrifices to propitiate the spirits. |
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Even reserve guard Dell Curry, not a day over 147 years old, remains a deadeye sniper. |
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National has yet to announce its tax cuts, and Labour will need a sizable policy in reserve if it wants to gazump them too. |
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Trim and reserve the heads for garnish, chop up the lobster bodies and shells and set aside. |
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Unwrap and remove the centers of the onions, cut in half and reserve for garnish. |
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Byron's inglorious season sunk to new depths on Sunday with 82-6 and 76-6 losses to South Grafton in first and reserve grades. |
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The shy little Sokoke scops owl lives only in one coastal reserve in Kenya and in a second isolated forest in Tanzania. |
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Gloria Ferrer is known for its champagne, but in recent years has branched out to develop some of its land for some reserve Pinot Noir. |
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The role of the reserve battalions was to supply troops to the service battalions as they lost men in combat. |
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The Auctioneers reserve the right to collect the appropriate lotting fee with the entry form. |
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Serving in the military reserve forces also exempted potential draftees from conscription. |
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This hardly bodes well for those seeking to perpetuate the continuation of the dollar reserve system in its current form. |
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Probably the most important part of this bill is the provision for the Electricity Commission to contract for reserve electricity. |
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I do reserve the right to decline the requests that would constitute an invasion of privacy. |
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It has a reserve built up from past profits that has so far coped with losses. |
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I shall reserve judgment for the next episodes, because the show has a measure of inherent coolness to it. |
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Whether traditional British reserve will wobble in the face of flash mobbing is unclear. |
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Don't like it when someone else cops the attitude you usually reserve for yourself? |
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The platoon in reserve moves to the right, assuming the bottom position in the new fight echelon. |
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The group spends much of the winter preparing the land for the summer when birds will flock to the reserve to breed. |
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I was walking through the reserve the other day counting butterflies for the Trust and, lo and behold, I saw this young roe deer. |
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Human invasion apart, the quality of this reserve has deteriorated over the years. |
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That measure is coupled with a decision to exclude the banks' cash holdings for reserve requirement purposes. |
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Then, drawing on every reserve of strength and courage, she drew the stinger forth. |
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Why is there this reserve in dealing with this issue publicly, directly and forthrightly by the administration? |
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I would also like to make clear that this is not intended to lead to any kind of privatization of reserve lands. |
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Let loose for his first full 90 minutes this week, in a reserve match against Montrose, he says he was refusing to be fettered by any constraints. |
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The Spanish adopted their usual tactic of forming up their arquebusiers behind a stout fieldwork, and keeping their foot and cavalry in reserve behind these. |
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Americans, in general, reserve the name hazelnut for their wild species, and call their cultivated nuts, which are almost all descended from European species, filberts. |
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The off-stage reserve gave way to unabashed youthful enthusiasm when they were playing, with Laura bouncing around most of the time like a human pogo stick. |
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I switched to reserve and the engine coughed twice, then came to life! |
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For example, modern armies are capable of defending rather vast areas and launching counteroffensives in the same or smaller areas once reserve forces have moved up. |
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Around town, the vehicle always feels nippy and there is sufficient in reserve to undertake cross-country journeys without the slightest complaint. |
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But I reserve the right to feel that their thinking is fuddled. |
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Or the fact that the country's national strategic reserve of maize was sold off wholesale at cut-rate prices two years ago in a series of dodgy transactions. |
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The reserve is already home to several species of dragonfly, damselflies and is used by wading birds, all of which are expected to benefit from the new pond. |
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A hedgerow acts as a great foods reserve for insects and birds, protection for wildlife, shelter and feed for livestock and it can also act as a fine stock proof barrier. |
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Minimum reserve requirements imply that banks are obliged to hold deposits at the central bank as a percentage of their eligible monetary liabilities. |
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On the other hand, foreigners, stuck with unconvertible greenbacks since 1971, have had no choice but to adopt dollars, rather than gold, as the world's reserve asset. |
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We saw hundreds of green plovers at the reserve the other day. |
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Both ex-servicemen and members of the public have been staying in tents and caravans for over four weeks so they can reserve the house of their choice. |
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Every Monday night, I put on my uniform and head for reserve drill. |
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What's the difference between a reserve fund forecast and a capital spending plan? |
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Then, the power reserve is precised at 6 o'clock thanks to a circular indicator. |
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The popular Waldsee lake and the Mönchbruch nature reserve are just a stone's throw away. |
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They should also exchange views on the quality of credit decisions and the adequacy of reserve policies. |
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I'll give the nod, for now, to 2009, but reserve the right to change that assessment. |
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Which leads to the one group of people who are not complaining about the lack of reserve or new drivers: the regular drivers. |
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On the trip down, they talked about gynecological matters with a lack of reserve that might once have shocked a lot of women. |
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A zero level of residual reserve could lead to definite problems in funding those investments. |
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Officials at the foreign ministry privately reserve their most contemptuous, and sexist, swearwords to describe her. |
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We actively participate to this process and I hope that the future could reserve us great satisfactions for all our engagement and devotement. |
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Natural discretion and reserve is one thing but secretiveness towards those who have everything to lose is another thing altogether. |
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Until I was six, we were not allowed to leave our reserve without a travel permit from the Indian agent to go shopping or seek medical attention. |
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Furthermore, land or fixed property on the reserve may not be bequeathed to a non-band member. |
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We reserve ourselves however the right to file a suit at the place of the buyer. |
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You can reserve a beach umbrella with two chairs for a whole day in the strands that are half equipped area and the other half free beach. |
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Regular CNB obligations raised the price of money and next Wednesday retaining obligatory reserve period ends. |
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That's why every year numerous well-known companies jump at the chance to reserve a booth with us. |
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We reserve the right to make alterations to the technical data, weights, dimensions, designs and products available without notice. |
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As a result of the constant development of our products, we reserve the right to make alterations to this information without notice. |
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Liquidity risk is controlled through the management of liquid reserve levels, shortterm borrowing programs and prearranged lines of credit. |
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Paying off your mortgage and saving for your retirement, as well as keeping a reserve fund, are important components of a good financial plan. |
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Neither of the Georges is much given to candour, H. W. because of his WASP-y reserve and W. because he's not a pontificator. |
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All of them are tested to 8g and fitted with the well-tried separated reserve attachments. |
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If the gas in the operating cylinder starts to run low, the intelligent mechanism automatically changes over to the reserve cylinder. |
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As soon as possible, reserve a moving company, or a moving van if you're doing the move yourself. |
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If you live on a reserve, provide the reserve number, or if you live in an Inuit community, provide your house number, box number or lot number. |
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Where will the Arctic training centre for our regular and reserve forces be located and how soon will it come into operation? |
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OpenTable has the added feature of letting you reserve a table right from the app. |
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The DC power grip lets you shoot without a reserve battery grip or take inhibiting power-conservation measures when working untethered. |
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We will help you reserve at one of many local restaurants from a small country inn, only 2 minutes walk away, to a Michelin-stared restaurant. |
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Should there be less than 5 students of the same level to form a group, we reserve the right to offer a reduced number of lessons. |
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Each stage was eliminatory and those who have been placed on the reserve lists have reached high standards in all tests. |
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This monumental work focuses largely on the biosphere reserve concept and tourism experiences from biosphere reserves. |
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In this respect, current efforts to build up a reserve fund over time should further strengthen the system. |
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In 2006, a national pension reserve fund was added to the retirement pension scheme. |
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The 2010 accounts would be once again balanced by having recourse to the reserve fund. |
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We have a low level of debt in comparison to our equity and have an appropriate reserve fund for credit losses. |
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This deduction stops being mandatory once the reserve fund reaches one tenth of the share capital. |
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Some co-ops have been able to develop reserve fund forecasts themselves, using available software or developing their own spreadsheets. |
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That is the reserve fund that is being established as a result of this legislation. |
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He also said that the Charter would be modified with regard to the amount of the reserve fund. |
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We will create a reserve fund and develop a long-term investment strategy for the organization. |
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How are you divying them up between the reserve fund and investments to improve infrastructures and social conditions in your country? |
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There are a number of options out there for developing a reserve fund cash-flow forecast from the replacement costs. |
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The reserve contains Nepal's last surviving population of wild water buffalo. |
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You don't need to have a website now, but you should reserve a domain name before someone else snatch it from you. |
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This biosphere reserve and national park covers a vast area of tropical rain forest in northern Sumatra. |
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The Conservative aboriginal caucus wants AFIs to be part of the loan loss reserve program. |
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When will the minister level the playing field and add AFIs to the loan loss reserve program? |
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If there is a typographical error in the price shown, we reserve the right to charge the applicable price. |
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South African vets and above-board outfitters worry that profiteering reserve managers are allowing animals to be darted more than once a season, for sport. |
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A reserve where they now cultivate the land, at the head of the deep bay near their village, and distant from it about 4 miles. |
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Grant's starchiness, a certain reserve in her lean frame, also works well for Sarah as they sing about their ideal partners. |
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Winter is a long rest period, the prolonged fasting. Snails must deal this with a maximum of reserve because it can take rest 4 to 6 months. |
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What is of more concern for the hay crop is how much root reserve the crop will have when it hits the critical rest period. |
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For the reading to be efficacious, it is necessary to reserve what would be considered important or quality time to it, and to be faithful to it. |
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In order to avoid any problem, we ask trekker to make a copy of the document used to reserve and to keep it until the day of the Trek. |
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The only obstacle was our reserve team fixture which was due to be played on the same day, but Grimsby Town were very accommodating and have agreed to a rescheduled game. |
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In the event of premature death, the reserve of saving made up will be versed. |
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In particular, we will see RSVP installed even on ATM, to enable ATM systems to reserve resources in communications with non-ATM systems. |
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Don't wait around to explore the different formulas on offer and reserve your place. |
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Minimum reserve requirement: the obligation for credit institutions to keep a deposit with the central bank. |
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Within a young and relaxed ambiance, Chico invites you to come move your body without reserve on unchained rhythms and more? |
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Ideally, several more animals would be kept in reserve to replace those that became lame or worn-out along the route. |
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The following numbering ranges are being kept in reserve for use as new trunk codes or new non-geographic services. |
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The remaining 200.000 doses will be kept in reserve for emergency vaccination in other areas of the Balkan should the disease spread. |
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Part of the reserve is closed in the wet season between March and May. |
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Quantities released as a result of the closure of factories will be used up before this reserve is called upon. |
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Surpluses must be used either to improve the magazine, or be held in reserve to apply against future deficits. |
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We know that the finance minister has behaved imprudently on the contingency reserve in the past. |
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Just about everything in life should be held in reserve for special occasions, she says. |
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One of the main staff deployment tools is the pool of staff held in reserve for State service. |
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The recommended increase of 1,900 t of 4X5Y haddock will be held in reserve and could be allocated later in the year. |
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Beyond this threshold, listed fund units are held in reserve and the fund is no longer listed. |
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A quarter of the annual total is to be held in reserve until 1 October each year. |
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Funding has been held in reserve for these markets to assure that wide-screen is not confined to the leading markets. |
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These facilities are being held in reserve in support of the guarantee of Stratos' debt. |
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In addition, institutions are allowed to deduct a lump-sum allowance from their reserve requirement. |
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They do not have access to special needs programs or a speech therapist because they live on reserve and they are a first nations child. |
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Others merely reserve the posts of master and chief officer for Community nationals. |
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To reserve your next fishing trip with us, we invite you to fill one of the forms or contact us on our toll free line or via e-mail. |
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Careers: Once candidates with disabilities are on a reserve list, they may avail themselves of specialist advice in securing a post. |
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However, we shall also reserve the right to take legal action at the business domicile of the customer. |
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The operators of this home page reserve the right to take legal action in the case of transmission of advertising material such as spam mails. |
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Seats very comfortables, brake on all wheels, governable nose wheel, tank reserve of 32 liters, weight 122kg. |
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With only a reserve goalkeeper, the team ran out of steam in the second half and conceded three goals to bow out 4-1 on aggregate. |
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It also re-examined half-yearly country risk statistics, as well as those for the reserve assets of G10 countries. |
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At the national level, Ukraine's environmental policy placed special emphasis on the establishment of nature reserve funds. |
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The legal reserve can only be distributed upon the winding-up of the Company. |
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I am sorry, however, that the Committee on Budgets voted to enter in the reserve Commission appropriations for information activities. |
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Currently, they're encouraging the birders, but ultimately they would like it as a reserve area, where no man treads. |
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They thus offer a more developed form of wildlife management than does a protected area or a game reserve in the strict sense. |
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Why don't you reserve the rebuttal position until everyone has spoken, and then you can take it all at once? |
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Book Spirit Salsa for your private lesson, group workshop, club, association or hen party and reserve your booking. |
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Please fill out the application form, send it back to us and we will reserve a place in a hall of residence for you. |
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What you require is to take one day off every week and reserve it for beautifying yourself. |
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Acceptance of offers by the buyer automatically entails the buyer's acceptance without reserve of these sales conditions. |
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This way, the consumer is considered for accepting without reserve the completeness of measures foreseen in these general conditions. |
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The crossed swords are a reference to the Land Force Command serving both regular and reserve members of the Forces. |
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This permits sizable variations in the targeted reserve positions of the banks on any day. |
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Please note: We reserve the right to modify, amend or restate this Web Privacy Policy from time to time with or without prior notice. |
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In the case of ³ logging the players see a whole forest reserve wasting away with all associated wealth. |
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It is this critical to keep an eye on the reserve of each nutriment in your soil, in order to obtain a good yield. |
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Additional drilling trenching and assaying will be undertaken to facilitate raising part of the resource to the reserve category. |
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This Surrey Wildlife Trust reserve consists of 6.6 acres of chalk grassland with flowers including small scabious, fairy flax, yellow-wort common rock-rose and autumn gentian. |
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No reserve or sinking fund has been established by Growmark for the redemption of any of its shares. |
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Untarnished by mass tourism, this reserve can easily become your vacation home or permanent residence at a modest price. |
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Patents were not granted to reserve areas of further research to the patentee. |
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Connect the air source, regulator, reserve air tanks, line oiler, and filter with the reel. |
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Both parties reserve the right to inspect or have independently verified, the accuracy of the weighbridge being used. |
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To sleep in the reserve Mburucaya is a few tens of kilometers of trails that lie ahead. |
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The Court held that the fact that the funds were located at a branch off reserve was determinative. |
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I reserve those future modification strategies for my birthday. |
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But here in the soothing silence of the reserve all was indeed beautiful. |
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By comparison, Cody's day job is a bastion of reserve and decorum. |
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Subsequent movements in this reserve have been cancelled out on consolidation. |
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The former chairman of the American federal reserve bank is leading an inquiry for the UN but he will not be saying anything until January at the earliest. |
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The petitioner, a reserve police constable, had applied for the post of Sub-Inspector of Police. |
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It is only limited to on reserve and sometimes those on reserve resources are not enough to help it climb out of economic and social hardships. |
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I would like to reserve a non-smoking room with two beds and a view of the ocean. |
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A reserve can only be claimed if the donation is not deducted for tax purposes and the donee does not dispose of the shares. |
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The reserve is bisected by the narrows, with the majority of the population living on the east side islands. |
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A number of years may elapse before a particular matter for which management has established a reserve is audited and resolved. |
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It's not such an easy thing since it requires a change of direction, and an offering of self without reserve after the model of Jesus and Mary. |
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The period of unavailability of this reserve is five years from the year following the year of allocation. |
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I reserve the right to revoke any and all revocable beneficiary designations. |
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The unequipped reserve is indicated as a percentage of the usable faceplate height. |
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A significant portion of these surpluses will be devoted to the contingency reserve and the economic prudence reserve. |
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This will enable management to assess the situation and the level required for the reserve for unredeemed coupons. |
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Placed at reserve was Geoff Mellin, a retail butcher at Nelson, Lancashire, who keeps 15 Belgian Blues and Limousin breeding cattle for producing beef for sale in the shop. |
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Under the proposed settlement, the First Nation can buy up to 6,540 acres of land and ask Canada to give those lands reserve status. |
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Parties should be discouraged from keeping their best positions in reserve in their applications for approval of changes to pension plans. |
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This is vitally important in ensuring that Aboriginal people on and off reserve get the services that they need and to which they are entitled. |
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But if you feel that building up a nutrient reserve is taking too long, simply repot in a larger container for faster results. |
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The closed forests are mainly under forest reserve and are classed as presently productive of timber. |
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Its main purpose is to recognize the powers of First Nations to make laws on reserve land matters. |
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A band council allots reserve land to band members with approval from the Minister. |
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Most emerging markets have hiked interest rates or the reserve requirement to temper credit growth. |
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The highly powerful, fuel-saving rotor drive has ample reserve capacities even in power-sapping operations. |
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Teachers also realise this and reserve their cussing for the other side of the staffroom door. |
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She offered her life to him without reserve and God could work marvels in her and through her, precisely because of her docility. |
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Because of the culture shock of moving from reserve communities, these youth were often homeless and had feelings of cultural alienation. |
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People who are in healthy physical condition have the reserve to draw on to buffer these fluctuations, so the changes do not look so striking. |
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Membership of the new regime of the foreland and the low valleys contrasted with the reserve and even hostility of the mountain. |
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If you plan to use your marinade to baste meat while cooking, reserve a cup of it for that purpose. |
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An internal defense mechanism is used to reserve a minimum processing time on the processor dedicated to communications management. |
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Those living on reserve may be concerned that a complaint against the band or a community member will result in further ostracism. |
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While realizing the need to bring the reserve down to an acceptable level, the Inspectors are concerned about deficit spending. |
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The notional reserve will be reduced by unfavourable variances in actual operating costs and other adjustments. |
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The road into the reserve starts in the village of Andasibe-Mahaverika, 20 km from Andapa by rutted dirt road. |
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In the event of disposal, the amounts recognised in the revaluation reserve are recognised in the income statement. |
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Its role as the world's reserve currency seemed an inestimable advantage when investors were unsure where they could safely park their cash. |
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Prizes won: Reserve junior champion and reserve showmanship contest in Rimouski. |
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The environmentalist opposition to ANWR drilling should probably continue just so that ANWR remains effectively as a national petroleum reserve tappable when oil gets scarce. |
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Compared to commonly employed ophthalmic antibiotic treatments ofloxacin should only be used as a reserve antibiotic in individual cases. |
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The purpose of the working capital reserve shall be to ensure continuity of operations in the event of a temporary shortfall of cash. |
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We continue to be interested in expanding alternative housing options on reserve such as private ownership and rental arrangements. |
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It was designed to control urban sprawl, offer outdoor recreation to city dwellers and act as a reserve of land for important institutional uses. |
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Pursuant to this agreement, each entity sets up the amount of its special participatory reserve based solely on its results. |
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If the appropriate reserve has not been created by that date, those rights shall be held in abeyance until such a reserve is created. |
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The reserve for a given claim is cancelled when the claim is fully settled or fully recovered prior to the assumed claim settlement date. |
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For prompt response to possible complications of the situation, a temporary militia reserve unit was established and put on alert. |
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He is a man of honour who behaves with reserve and circumspection towards Elinor while he is bound to Lucy Steele by an engagement that only she can honourably break. |
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In person, St. Laurent was a shy, diffident man, with a quiet reserve that appeared almost courtly. |
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This is usually temporary, but if someone's energy reserve is very low, it's hard to bounce back. |
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With four folks in the front and rear buckets and only three hours of fuel plus reserve aboard, for example, you could bring along 300 pounds of baggage. |
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It needs to slide into the space underneath the seat plate and sit behind the reserve container and the back support. |
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This power is rarely used, but we must reserve the right to use it for serious breaches of public security. |
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Net protects all personal data entrusted to us, we reserve the right to use first names or nicknames in any announcement about promotion results. |
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We reserve the right to refuse or accept client orders or accounts in accordance with these standards. |
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More than half of all Tsawwassen band members live off reserve yet are able to vote on the proposed treaty and the reserve's land use plan. |
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People who live off reserve can obtain loans to buy their own homes because lenders receive security in the form of a mortgage on the property. |
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Anyone can submit an application, but we do reserve the right to refuse membership or revoke a Website's membership at any time if we conclude that it contains objectionable material. |
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Import charges should be kept in reserve as a policy of last resort. |
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There were more than 200 dead and missing, many families have lost everything: houses, rice kept in reserve for their daily meals and green paddy in their fields for the next harvest, even the elementary tools for their work. |
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Another idea being put on the table is for a small percentage of EU funds to be kept in reserve and then paid out to the regions that achieve the best results. |
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Funds kept in reserve to cover unforeseen expenditures. |
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The amount to be kept in reserve is to be sufficient to allow the sponsor to continue to fund the pension plan during times of business recessions or in periods of low interest rates or low returns on investments. |
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Consistent with the Government's policy of immunizing currency and interest rate risk in Canada's reserve program, the Government has taken steps to bring foreign currency liabilities in line with foreign currency assets. |
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Couples who live on a reserve have fewer rights with respect to the family home when a marriage or common-law relationship ends than people who live off a reserve. |
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The program is meant to reserve grain from good harvests to offset the risk of being unable to supply premium customers during years when the crop is of low quality or when stocks are reduced. |
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Cultural diversity does not constitute an inert reserve of curios in need of preservation alone. It is a site that induces continuously flowing and unifying dialogue open to each and every expression of identity. |
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The conservative stance taken on maturity guarantees paid off as the increase in capital and reserve requirements for guarantees caused competitors to retrench. |
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Another half-bred Cleveland Bay competed for the British Olympic team in show jumping at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, while a third was a reserve mount for the Canadian show jumping team at the 1976 Montreal Olympics. |
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Botanical and zoological garden services and nature reserve services. |
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For instance, an Indian may live off reserve and earn only taxable income, and use an automated teller machine located off reserve to deposit funds into a bank account located on reserve. |
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When both motors failed in quick succession, the dynamic lift provided by the forward momentum of the vessel was lost and the vessel's reserve buoyancy was at a minimum. |
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We see financial institutions not matching the lowering of the interest rates by the federal reserve bank in the U. S. Therefore, there is a tightening of credit with banks. |
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The Lithuanian hosts had tested their guest's sense of humour with a barrage of jokes, mostly reflecting Estonians' perceived icy reserve and inconsiderateness. |
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The trade will take place as soon as the returned merchandize is received by the sales agent and under reserve that the article delivered has no close in reference to the article on cancellations and returns. |
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Even if some aspects of the measure are selective, the tax-exempt reserve was created with a view to supporting specific types of investment costs of any undertaking, so it should be considered as a general tax measure. |
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A second nitrogen charge is held in reserve in case of a second crash. |
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Instead, an amount is held in reserve by the plan administrator as insurance against the possibility that claims may emerge after the distribution of funds has taken place. |
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The government took money held in reserve for unemployed workers, money contributed by employers and employees, and put it in another fund to be spent elsewhere. |
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