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That's something better reserved for when Johnson catches up with Callahan, whom he knows.
He hasn't cried "cabbage!" the show's "safe word" reserved for when Peter Pan Goes Wrong really does go wrong.
"They will be reserved for when they are truly needed, for tornadoes or for disasters like 9/11".
One idea the researchers propose is that saying thanks is reserved for when requests go beyond the call of duty.
Normally, parental disappointment with a child's choices in life is reserved for when they get a tattoo, grow a nasty little beard or don't wash often enough.
Her speaking voice tends to either Marilynesque breathiness or Greer Garson orotundity, reserved for when Mame is revealing her noble love for her young nephew, Patrick Harrison Chadd).
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But not without his Kermit flail that he usually reserves for when he's told to unload the dishwasher.
"Products containing antibacterial agents are best reserved for use when someone is very sick," Dr. Levy said.
The space, which can accommodate up to 100 people, may be reserved for receptions when classes are not in session.
Mr. Blair could then invoke the Parliament Act, which is reserved for moments when the two houses are deadlocked.
The truth is that in the modern military this autocratic style is normally reserved for occasions when there is no time for debate.
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