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It would omit authorization of the use of force, reserving that question for a second resolution to be considered later.
But when I contacted the company to see about reserving that vessel, I got a message with bad news: It was already booked.
This would allow all Americans to access doctors with the time to listen to their problems, rather than reserving that privilege for the lucky few.
The justices, however, "refused to address whether the pledges were enforceable, reserving that issue for a later day," Derek Muller, associate professor of law at Pepperdine University, told VICE News.
The "first-year" phenomenon has a lot to do with voting, with B.B.W.A.A. members often parsing whether players deserve to be first-ballot inductees and reserving that honor for only the true greats of the game.
I would still not call this the most amazing outcome of any set of peg-and-tag plays in the annals, reserving that honor still for some unlikely moments in Seattle, in 1985, when Blue Jays catcher Buck Martinez (he's their longtime TV announcer now) tagged out a sliding Mariners base runner at the plate but broke his leg in the collision.
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He doesn't just reserve that for matches against PSG.
For the most part, the Islanders have reserved that kind of resolve for home games.
We reserve that right for the poor, the young, the black and the stupid".
Well, we reserve that title for people who also design siege engines.
Evidently, it wanted to reserve that functionality for itself.
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