Sentence examples for making a reserve from inspiring English sources

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This was her answer to my query as to why she had recently started making a reserve version of her Brouilly, and she went on to explain that about 10% of her land is planted with very old vines that produce lower yields of intensely flavored grapes.

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But he became disgruntled in 1993 when he was made a reserve, and he was traded to the Washington Bullets.

A hunting ground for royalty from the 14th century, it was made a reserve in 1963 and a national park in 1969.

Soon after he was made a reserve, a rumor started that Jackson would transfer to Georgetown, and Memphis basketball fans were upset.

Mr. Stare's crisp '98 Sonoma County regular fum'e blanc (he makes a reserve version yearly), oaked marginally in order to acquire a creamy texture, tilts away from California's overreaching, over-barreled, identity-blurring, pseudo-chardonnay sauvignon style.

"I can't believe they played when it was pitch dark," said Ramsay after being told that it was all over and he had been made a reserve for Congressional on 16-19 June.

In 1981, she was made a reserve ferry, and sold in 2002.

Insole recalled that there was no hostility towards D'Oliveira at the meeting, and pointed out that although he was not chosen in the main team, he was made a reserve.

If you do make a reserve fund never take from there unless absolutely necessary.

Make a reserve fund, If ever you need money desperately you can seek extra money there.

"What was it that made a reserved, middle-aged black seamstress finally say enough is enough?" Douglas Brinkley asks in his biography, the first of Parks.

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