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Rodriguez remarks that the subject of reserving judgement would have resonated with Harrison at this time, given the "shellacking" he had recently received in music publications such as Rolling Stone.
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Mr. Gibson wanted to pursue the subject of whether deploying Reserves constituted a form of military draft, but Mr. Bush was adamant.
As was anticipated, the two spots in the 16 that were still the subject of debate, the reserve spinner and the fifth seamer, went to Monty Panesar and Chris Tremlett.
One son, Traianos, who studied electrical engineering, sat with us as we talked, and when the subject of fallback financial reserves came up, there was a sudden flurry of back-and-forth banter in Greek, tinged with tension and dark laughter.
That subject is reserved for the museum's Web exhibition, "The Living Room Candidate," which explores the television commercials of presidential campaigns since 1952.
Jeter seems to have an impenetrable force around his dressing stall that blocks the subject of him, although he reserves the right to lower it to talk about something specific that occurred in the field of play.
He spends a lot of time talking up the merits of sport and Islam, but the subjects he reserves most passion for are Putin and the west.
She was a skilled painter by the time she was a teenager, and part of her notoriety stemmed from painting subjects usually reserved for men.
And, on the sore subject of West Ham, the reserve team manager, Kevin Keen, is an automatic choice for Pinter's The Caretaker.
Q: Returning to the more hopeful subject of the new marine reserve, you're also working to create a linked system of protected areas across the entire Pacific Ocean, aren't you?
However, the activation of FCR is subjected to reserves availability.
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