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"Lily is quite a reserved person.
Later it was decided that another section would be reserved for objects made in the burgeoning factory at Meissen, where a European formula for porcelain had been discovered about 20 years before.
In spite of repeated sumptuary laws issued during the Ming and Qing, the five-clawed dragon was seldom reserved for objects of exclusively imperial use.
Specifically, the resilience of the facial feature distance estimates observed by Schwaninger et al. (2003) to inversion and the benefit for line length estimation suggests that distance estimation requires analytical processing, a process typically reserved for non-face objects.
A very reserved person.
A messy reserved look.
"These were extremely luxurious objects reserved for the royal families, the highest aristocracy and the businessmen of the new bourgeoisie," said Mr. du Daffoy.
Dunand also expanded the use of crushed white eggshells, which were traditionally reserved for small objects like the lacquered handles of Japanese swords.
Gold was reserved for precious objects, like the show's fifth- and sixth-century coins from the Aksumite Kingdom in present-day Ethiopia and the huge crescent-shaped earrings made in the mid-20th century by the Fulani people of Mali.
Skate videos may customarily exist merely to illustrate talent and promote brands, but Thomas's exploits in San Diego were so inimitable that they are worthy of the consideration usually reserved for aesthetic objects.
Allocating an EmbeddingState object also reserves an associated unique state identifier, called an EmbeddingId, which is used to call up state.
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