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Officials have reserved a plot of fresh dirt in Kingston Village for a casino that is still awaiting state approval.
There, under the Articles of Confederation, the Ordinance of 1787 reserved a plot of land in every prospective township for the support of education.
Happy Birthday Baby Boy!!" Patty Sheehan has reserved a plot at the foot of his grave; she had planned to be cremated when she dies, but decided she wants to be buried with the young men, instead.
Alternatives: Outside Domains Apart from the seven new extensions approved by Icann, some countries have decided to market their two-letter country code domains, designated years ago to reserve a plot in cyberspace for each nation, for use by businesses or consumers.
It's common practice to reserve a plot next to your loved one's grave in anticipation of your own death--but Jonathan Reed took it one step further.
The idea of swapping bodies with someone is usually the reserve of fiction, a plot device used to carry a TV show or a 1980s Hollywood film starring Fred Savage and Judge Reinhold or Dudley Moore and Kirk Cameron.
By Mike Spies June 12, 2017 Don Price, the sexton of the Greenwood Cemetery in Orlando, stands near a plot reserved for the victims of the Pulse night-club shooting.
The character, who develops an obsession with wearing Laura's clothes, is strictly a plot device, reserved for one act of rebellion near the end of the movie.
It's the kind of horror usually reserved only for true-crime dramas but remains a plot line Tim Bosma's family struggles to accept as real life.
Originally, UFOs were planned to be used as a plot device, though George Lucas vetoed the idea, still reserving it for a then undeveloped fourth movie.
Not to mention a plot – a property tycoon trying to destroy a marine reserve – that touches on real-world concerns.
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