Sentence examples for becoming reserved for from inspiring English sources

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From the 2nd century on, however, the sacerdotal hierarchy developed along the lines of the Hebrew priesthood, the title episcopus, or bishop, becoming reserved for those who presided over the presbyterate, then called sacerdotes because they shared in the episcopal sacerdotium ("priesthood"), which included the offering of the eucharistic sacrifice of bread and wine.

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Under a provision called Tin Pan Alley Uses, protections have been negotiated for existing retailers in the properties Consolidated owns (which is most of them) and requirements written in that new tenants for any units becoming vacant must be reserved for businesses conforming to Tin Pan Alley Uses for six months.

Guantánamo is becoming an internment camp reserved for Muslim men from Yemen.

It has become big before becoming rich, inviting scrutiny typically reserved for mature economies.China may not be a member of the G7 group of big, rich democracies.

With the release and aggressive marketing of the long-acting narcotic OxyContin in 1996, a class of drugs that had largely been reserved for cancer patients was becoming a go-to treatment for conditions such as lower back pain.

Her motto is 'Make the world your family' meaning force your mind into becoming loyal to the world in a way usually reserved for your child, and that's intellectually daunting.

"It used to be reserved for the very affluent, but it's becoming somewhat common now".

Photo booths aren't just reserved for the wedding reception ― they're becoming a popular place for couples to pop the question, too.

Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison in San Francisco shocked the legal world this year by becoming the first nationwide firm to advertise on television, a forum traditionally reserved for personal injury lawyers.

In his first major speech since becoming Communities Secretary, Greg Clark told the Local Government Association: "For centuries, to be exiled - to be sent away - was considered to be an extreme penalty, reserved for the most serious of offences against the community.

Four slots are reserved for international volunteers.

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