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That's something better reserved for when Johnson catches up with Callahan, whom he knows.
"They will be reserved for when they are truly needed, for tornadoes or for disasters like 9/11".
He hasn't cried "cabbage!" the show's "safe word" reserved for when Peter Pan Goes Wrong really does go wrong.
One idea the researchers propose is that saying thanks is reserved for when requests go beyond the call of duty.
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).
In fact, they are in such good spirits that the only boos so far have been reserved for when the controversial Chelsea F.C. and England soccer star Ashley Cole appeared on the big screen.
Kirsten, Jack noticed, cracked her knuckles, which she later told him was her public version of the hand-flapping she reserved for when she was alone, a common autistic behavior thought to ease stress.
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.
The ratings for the Academy Awards are usually directly related to the box office gross of the films in contention for best picture and usually the biggest ratings are reserved for when a huge film is expected to win.
Bus flags and route information were to be installed during the week, and space for off-board payment machines and next-bus arrival screens was reserved for when they arrive within a year.
There was the occasion she came down with appendicitis and went to school in such pain she forgot to mimic her peers' social niceties and instead "stared at them with the dead eyes I had previously reserved for when I was alone".
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