Sentence examples for to reservations from inspiring English sources

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to reservations

noun

The act of reserving, withholding or keeping back.

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Some of the raids were at reserves, which are comparable to reservations in the United States.

(Tip for 2004: hotel guests have first access to reservations).

By that time most of the Indians had been defeated in battle and confined to reservations.

Some photo company executives admit to reservations about some of the services they have provided.

After their defeat the Santee were relocated to reservations in Dakota Territory and Nebraska.

The new rates also apply to reservations for visits on or after July 1.

"By killing off millions of bison and by confining tribes to reservations, Americans dominated the West".

They lack connections to reservations or urban Native communities who battle the effects of historical trauma.

Mainly, the section includes links to reservations from Expedia.com, the big travel site controlled by Microsoft.

We haven't yet been contacted concerning our return flight nor can we get through to reservations.

A few hundred Indians fled with Sitting Bull into Canada; the remaining Plains peoples, however, agreed to move to reservations.

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