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Cruising was something reserved for the elite.
Even in the "new" Russia, punishment is something reserved for the weak.
SPEAKER 12: Elite schools were something reserved for people of an elite class.
Innovation is not something reserved for product development; it is really applied creativity.
Video art, she said, "no longer is something reserved for theaters and galleries".
As a responsible society we need to stop looking at cycling as something reserved for an undercurrent of impish 'freeloaders'freeloaders
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That's something better reserved for when Johnson catches up with Callahan, whom he knows.
The kind of control she was allowed to exert over her music and image is something usually reserved for performers with a track record of success.
IN a novel effort to woo pet owners to her Nutrish line of high-end dog food, the television chef Rachael Ray is turning to something usually reserved for human gourmets: a food truck.
When Cole stepped to the foul line to close the scoring, he got "M-V-P" chants from the Miami crowd, something typically reserved for the likes of Wade, James and Bosh.
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