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In the art of the high-profile literary striptease, it is always wise to keep something in reserve.
You also have to keep something in reserve for the slow in-field section towards the end of the lap.
By Dana Goodyear In the art of the high-profile literary striptease, it is always wise to keep something in reserve.
On both counts, prudence suggests that charities with the flexibility to do so keep something in reserve for those whose needs may have been slighted or left unattended.
Neither Uran or Henao are likely to win the race but Sky must keep something in reserve.
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The first was to make sure he ran hard but kept something in reserve for the final 100m.
I observe, they pronounced in the last Parliament, that the <../presiden/jeffpap.aspresolves.asp >Congress of 1774 did not mean to insist rigorously on the terms they held out, but kept something in reserve, to give up; and, in fact, that they would give up everything but the article of taxation.
So as not to burn out their machine prematurely, LEP's operators always kept something in reserve.
Even then, the collective wisdom of Tollcross had it that Jamieson had kept something in reserve, that when the moment of truth arrived The Man would emerge.
But keep something in mind.
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