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To reservation
noun
The act of reserving, withholding or keeping back.
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Those who refused, or who pursued native food-gathering practices, forfeited the meager federal rations allotted to reservation Indians.
The movie tells the story of an invasion of aliens and the relocation of humans to reservation land in Arizona.
To gather the objects, Mr. Coe roamed from reservation to reservation in the United States and Canada, learning about their symbolism and the techniques of their artisans.
In 1988, Congress limited casinos to reservation land already owned by Native Americans, but it included a few exceptions like the restored-lands provision.
Last year, visitors, fearful of what would happen to reservation deposits if Greece reverted to the drachma, canceled their bookings or put them off.
It's a big adjustment, after a boom that threw up unprecedented obstacles to diners, from stratospheric prices and condescending attitudes to reservation books filled months in advance.
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Some of the raids were at reserves, which are comparable to reservations in the United States.
He will be returning to the reservation to continue photographing.
(Tip for 2004: hotel guests have first access to reservations).
By that time most of the Indians had been defeated in battle and confined to reservations.
Some photo company executives admit to reservations about some of the services they have provided.
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