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He has always reserved four tables at a good restaurant where he treats his employees and a few dozen loyal customers to a New Year's dinner.

But Israel has always reserved the right to build in major settlement blocs like Maale Adumim, which it intends to keep as part of any permanent deal with the Palestinians, and Israel contends that Jerusalem has a separate status.

But then, if any pop star has always reserved the right to be a contrary sod, it's John Lydon, who began his musical career sneeringly dismissing the idea that he wanted a musical career – "What for?

That rule's application is unnecessary in this case, however, since this Court has "always reserved lenity for those situations in which a reasonable doubt persists about a statute's intended scope even after resort to 'the language and structure, legislative history, and motivating policies' of the statute". Moskal v. United States, 498 U. S. ___, ___ (citation omitted).

Stephen Goose, co-founder of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines and a participant at the Maputo conference, told the Associated Press that Friday's announcement represents progress because the United States has always reserved the right to produce more land mines.

The main criticism of it is that it has a tendency to ramble, but as fans at Crazy Horse's recent show in New York's Central Park would have told you – perhaps as their version of 1991's Love and Only Love entered its 14th minute, with no sign of a conclusion in sight – Young is an artist who has always reserved the right to ramble on a bit.

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For those who achieve this, I have always reserved my unqualified praise.

The blues have always reserved the right to change, to meet the player's needs, the culture's.

G.M., which won the case in the Sixth Circuit earlier this year, argued that it had always reserved the right to change its health plan.

At the eastern end of the Île de la Cité is the cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris, which is situated on a spot that Parisians have always reserved for the practice of religious rites.

But I have always reserved my greatest sympathy for those, both in real life and in books, who have, through their very actions, or rather inactions, found Sartre's attitude profoundly questionable.

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