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Bragging about the saving might be reserved for the brave few.
Walking in Jerusalem, his home for many years, he would be recognized and accorded the attention that in the United States might be reserved for a movie star or athlete.
Ms. Goldburg said the rest would also go to this relief effort but that some of the money might be reserved for longer-term needs, like mental health counseling.
For example, offerings placed in graves have been suggested6 as a way of understanding differences in the social status of inhabitants of a site, but interred individuals are not always representative of the entire population — formal cemeteries might be reserved for people of high status.
Patients could then get the drug by meeting certain medical criteria and signing up for programs that would be run like studies and would provide data to the F.D.A. Lotronex might be reserved for patients with the severest symptoms, who had already been helped by the drug, because in them the benefits would most likely outweigh the risks, Dr. Raczkowski said.
Moreover, 3D-planning techniques might be reserved for the more complex cases, making it difficult to truly compare cohorts.
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Accordingly, pathologically relevant trans-differentiation and mixed lineage features might not be reserved to leukaemia/lymphoma but might also be relevant to epithelial neoplastic transformation.
Cyclothem refers to the rocks themselves; the term cycle might then be reserved for the processes or the time involved in forming a cyclothem, or both.
We asked our 11-year-olds to complete a project that might normally be reserved for sixth-formers – only we don't have any yet: to design a classroom in our new building.
If you're in the planning stages of your own wedding but think that a fanciful setting might only be reserved for Queen Elizabeth II's heirs, think again.
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