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"reserved" Definitions
  1. (of a person or their character) slow or unwilling to show feelings or express opinions
"reserved" Synonyms
withdrawn cold aloof distant unfriendly cool uncommunicative reticent unsociable unforthcoming quiet silent taciturn unresponsive remote detached standoffish secretive frigid restrained booked taken engaged kept held earmarked prearranged bespoken chartered hired restricted retained appropriated arrogated claimed limited preempted qualified kept back set aside diffident shy retiring timid modest bashful meek shrinking timorous demure introverted unassertive coy humble sheepish unassuming nervous discreet prudent careful cautious judicious circumspect wary wise politic thoughtful sensible considerate guarded heedful chary diplomatic discerning reasonable discriminating alert maidenly pure chaste decorous unsullied vestal virginal virtuous decent gentle undefiled girlish immaculate intact seemly virgin celibate screened hidden sequestered cloistered segregated secluded secret retired covert removed solitary deserted reclusive unfrequented blockaded lonely quarantined private conditional contingent equivocal provisional adapted adjusted bounded circumscribed modified amended moderated tentative hesitant refined tempered dignified distinguished august stately formal noble lofty solemn staid ceremonious courtly exalted imposing grand kingly lordly proper sedate upright stuffy conventional old-fashioned pompous prim priggish strait-laced impersonal sober stiff conformist conservative fogeyish stilted fuddy-duddy fusty humourless(UK) scheduled listed planned programmed organised(UK) organized(US) timetabled arranged tabled slated registered nominated itemized(US) itemised(UK) indexed catalogued(UK) recorded down cataloged(US) contracted billed lined up locked in out of bounds closed off inaccessible no-go off-limits forbidden prohibited banned outlawed proscribed interdicted unmentionable illegal impermissible vetoed not allowed untouchable verboten illicit stored stocked gathered hoarded saved preserved conserved put up put away stored away unspent unused amassed untouched deposited maintained accumulated invested correct becoming befitting fit fitting polite appropriate suitable respectable genteel mannerly tactful tasteful received confined contained detained had owned possessed secured sustained withheld treasured held back clutched subdued muted understated unpretentious repressed unflashy unobtrusive unostentatious subtle plain square straight low-keyed classified exclusive privileged privy hush-hush regulated confidential top-secret top secret intimate nonpublic hushed esoteric closet personal deepest individual own individualised(UK) individualized(US) particular personalised(UK) personalized(US) special patented privately owned privately-owned distinctive separate distinct inherent typical self-possessed calm together unruffled serene unperturbed collected composed confident poised self-assured tranquil impassive nonchalant assured coolheaded elegant equable clannish cliquish cliquey insular narrow close-knit parochial sectarian select akin alike associative clanny close exclusionary like provincial haughty arrogant superior supercilious imperious overweening pretentious conceited presumptuous uppity proud snobbish cavalier egotistic uppish egotistical important destined heading appointed bound designated designed intended meant set allotted en route assigned chosen consigned delegated determined directed allowed allocated left spared devoted deducted gave provided remitted afforded apportioned made available spoken for selected bespoke put your name down for ordered preengaged bagged made a reservation prearranged for took occupied used filled utilised(UK) utilized(US) monopolized(US) preoccupied adopted book monopolised(UK) took up struck rented rent holden withholden husbanded consecrated dedicated stashed stockpiled bore beared borne carried deferred delayed postponed put off More
"reserved" Antonyms
unreserved blabby chatty communicative conversational gabby garrulous loquacious motormouthed mouthy open outgoing talkative talky ardent demonstrative forward sociable uninhibited warm free disengaged unlimited unrestricted used confident extraverted extroverted immodest aggressive bold brash brave conceited impudent nervy forthright brassy shameless brazen unshy pushy fearless friendly approachable welcoming pleasant responsive affable gracious kindly comradely kind obliging cheery companionable conversable neighbourly(UK) accessible amenable emotional passionate excitable feeling fervent fervid hot-blooded impassioned passional sensitive vehement caring expressive affectionate effusive sympathetic pretentious presumptuous arrogant audacious bumptious chesty egotistic egotistical fastuous haughty hifalutin high-and-mighty highfalutin high-handed high-hat hoity-toity huffish huffy lively obtrusive extravagant flamboyant flashy glamorous vibrant conspicuous elaborate glitzy ostentatious splashy swanky bombastic jazzy loud lurid outrageous resplendent indiscreet injudicious rash imprudent incautious tactless undiplomatic unthinking unwise careless foolish heedless idiotic inattentive inconsiderate negligent reckless stupid thoughtless uncareful corrupt dirty immoral indecent loose wicked depraved promiscuous sinful wanton blowsy defiled impure tarty unchaste unmaidenly unguarded unmindful unsafe unwary obvious revealing unsuspicious unwatchful categorical outright absolute categoric full total complete unequivocal unambiguous unconditional unqualified arrant genuine whole wholehearted definite definitive entire thoroughgoing blunt candid frank forthcoming guileless honest straightforward direct straight sincere fair transparent freehearted public undignified indecorous unbecoming unseemly degrading humiliating improper crass inappropriate shameful bad demeaning ignominious inglorious unsuitable vulgar debasing discreditable frivolous scandalous informal modern relaxed adventurous current fresh new ventilated willing unplanned assertive decisive determined enterprising feisty ambitious assured certain commanding dominant authoritative insistent sure self-assertive self-assured casual easygoing natural simple colloquial easy unceremonious unstudied congenial everyday laid-back mellow unfussy unpretentious unrestrained familiar homey blatant extrovert eye-catching high-profile noticeable prominent getting in the way lost let go refused unemployed wasted available unoccupied vacant empty unused unengaged free to use bare unfilled blank uninhabited void hollow barren unfrequented untenanted unpopulated deserted ruined spent squandered abandoned broken dishonoured(UK) dishonored(US) forgotten common general communal community local civilian social state civic civil municipal constitutional calm collected composed cool poised unflappable dauntless nonplussed settled unruffled courageous intrepid at ease known universal widespread popular established nationwide shared commonplace mainstream mass societal global national agitated discomposed disturbed flustered nervous perturbed unglued unhinged unstrung unsure upset insecure humble modest lowly unarrogant meek mild self-effacing subservient wimpish shy timid proud unashamed gratified honored(US) honoured(UK) pleased satisfied unabashed vain defiant glad happy joyful unregretful unremorseful retained kept withheld held maintained preserved held on to hung on to forfeited gave up relinquished surrendered yielded yold forwent ceded sacrificed withwent rented out hired out leased out let hired leased rent rented expended exhausted consumed depleted drained burned burnt sapped utilised(UK) utilized(US) devoured emptied dissipated employed finished off got through lacked needed required not had cancelled(UK) canceled(US) scrapped dropped scratched scrubbed axed postponed rescheduled turfed suspended undid undone adjourned deferred shelved aborted put on ice expedited advanced forwarded rushed accelerated facilitated hurried precipitated pushed fast-tracked

823 Sentences With "reserved"

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RESERVED RESPONSE China's response to the prospect of new tariffs has been reserved.
Stir in the reserved chile paste and cook for 1 minute, then add the reserved beef.
In the lower house, 232 seats will be reserved for first-past-the-post winners, 386 will be reserved for the PR lists, and 12 will be reserved for overseas constituencies.
" In an interview with Variety, Bachman claimed that Weinstein was sitting at a reserved table, "which Actor's Hour reserved.
"Although this is a reserved election, I'm not a reserved president," Halimah said in a speech at the election nominations office.
And that Clinton group has reserved almost $150 million in advertising on top of tens of millions reserved by the Clinton campaign.
But beginning in October, the NRSC had reserved just $220006 million in late airtime — while the DSCC had reserved $2202 million in ads.
Stir in the enough of the reserved pasta water to achieve a creamy consistency, tossing quickly to combine, along with the reserved guanciale.
All topped by the surprising, styling, vivid blue-green hat with a noisy flowerthat denies the reserved, neutral, barely curved semi-smiling mouth;All reserved.
Another Sumo grabbed a "reserved" sign off the table (Russian reserved signs are shaped like dunce caps) and tore off the top to create a makeshift funnel.
Just behind the central table is another, smaller table with about four or five seats, marked "reserved" (although it turns out that all the tables are "reserved").
All of the units will be reserved for tenants making less than 80 percent of the regional median income, with others reserved for senior and supportive housing.
Reduce the heat to medium and stir in the reserved chicken and its juices, the reserved mushrooms and their juices, half of the cheddar, and the parmesan.
Some of those openings are reserved for NASA and the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency, which operates the air lock, while just a few openings are reserved for NanoRacks.
Yield: 103 servings 4 cups water1 cup stone-ground polentaSalt and pepper to tasteExtra virgin olive oil1 bunch parsley (¼ cup leaves reserved for garnish)1 bunch mint (¼ cup leaves reserved for garnish)1 bunch basil (¼ cup leaves reserved for garnish)½ cup chopped toasted almonds4 extra large duck eggs1 lemon wedge 1.
For some of these reserved instances, prices are dropping by up to 17 percent and for convertible reserved instances with three-year commitments, prices are dropping by 21 percent.
Their relationship is — speaking diplomatically — reserved. Reticent. Reluctant.
But Weld -- stylistically -- is a reserved Boston Brahmin.
Mr Ganesan cites the example of a sign above a bench in a government office that read, in Sinhala, "Reserved for pregnant mothers" and, in Tamil, "Reserved for pregnant dogs".
Schedule I is the strictest classification reserved for drugs Schedule I is the strictest classification reserved for drugs like marijuana, heroin, and psychedelics that the agency says have no acceptable medical use.
Next, the service manager approached and told the group the seats were reserved by a party of 18 that called in, despite there being no "reserved" signs on the tables, she wrote.
Arsenault has been comparing weather charts for days as she finalized plans and had lodging reserved in Knoxville, Tennessee, and a reserved parking spot in Sweetwater, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) away.
At present, 60 out of 342 seats in the National Assembly, or lower house of parliament, are reserved for women with a further 137 seats reserved for women in the four provincial assemblies.
Many residential streets are metered or reserved for local residents.
The conclusion would be chilling if it weren't so reserved.
This type of worldwide assault is reserved only for Israel.
His fund has $10 billion of reserved capital under management.
There are hierarchies and threads reserved only for established members.
His mother said he was quiet, reserved but always happy.
We have reserved space so this is a touch premature.
The complaint process inside Congress is reserved for paid employees.
Kardashian's fans, however, haven't managed to be quite so reserved.
Stir in the reserved cooking water if pasta seems dry.
The term epidemic is reserved for a more localized spread.
"She seemed very reserved," one of the diners told People.
Add reserved cooking liquid to the sauce; stir to combine.
The biggest boos of the night were reserved for Trump.
Personal style is the unique voice reserved just for you.
Kessler had reserved the park for 100 to 400 people.
"A bullet is reserved for you," read a recent one.
" He said the players had merely "reserved our legal rights.
Accordingly, it reserved half the seats in parliament for them.
Because in 2018, suits are no longer reserved for men.
Still, Quinn has reserved a hotel room just in case.
The beta version should be reserved for more adventurous users.
Being a ninja should be reserved for teenage mutant turtles.
These are not luxuries reserved only for the privileged few.
If seats are reserved for bishops, why not Uber drivers?
Hiking boots are no longer just reserved for the trail.
Ninety of those 480 days are reserved for each parent.
Alicia Vikander and Michael Fassbender are a notoriously reserved couple.
But Trump's greatest whining has been reserved for the media.
Berman reserved making a final decision on the trial date.
Yet the fiercest criticism was reserved for the armed forces.
She has more than $120,000 reserved there through Election Day.
Less frequently, it was reserved for victims of natural disasters.
Even their typically reserved leader was in a celebratory mood.
If you like, add some of the reserved chicken meat.
The Sunflower System can be reserved for $25 online today.
Reduce the heat to low and add the reserved flour.
Or do you think that's reserved for a select few?
Developers erect skyscrapers with a dozen floors reserved for parking.
I guess it would've taken up space reserved for zombies.
He's a doer in a game usually reserved for talkers.
My father is very reserved, very creative, a quiet person.
The seats are all reserved... But stay tuned for more.
That place is now generally reserved for dangers in cybersecurity.
Trucking company J.B. Hunt said it has reserved "multiple" Semis.
But Graham also reserved plenty of fire for the Democrats.
Q. I reserved a car from Payless in Las Vegas.
Of course the term "fact" isn't reserved exclusively for numbers.
Nearly $2 billion more is reserved for training and research.
One week is reserved for girls ages 14 to 17.
And the Tweet that does reference it is quite reserved.
Add 150 grams of crème fraîche to reserved buttermilk marinade.
To this day, the spot is still reserved for Hemingway.
There are several dressing rooms reserved for visiting important people.
Reaction was more reserved in other Asian markets on Wednesday.
Add the wine and the reserved oyster juices and oysters.
The group's animus has been particularly reserved for conservative Islam.
Is there a block of hotel rooms reserved for guests?
That's why he reserved two nights for the September debate.
Back in the 1960s, jogging was typically reserved for athletes.
Such dispensations were reserved for scientists, engineers, doctors and teachers.
Another told us that he had actually reserved two rooms.
The illustrations, in pencil, are whimsical, reserved, buoyant, childlike, expert.
The wildest notions are reserved for drinks in the Aviary.
Unused seats reserved for sponsors and athletes were blamed then.
"Promontory" or "Headland" should be reserved for Friday or Saturday.
Dog tickets can be reserved online, along with human tickets.
Sidney is a dashing antihero and Arthur a reserved hypochondriac.
Republicans have also reserved $6900 million in Tennessee, where Gov.
In fact the more reserved you can be, the better.
Our greatest concerns should be reserved for the harshest scenarios.
The usually reserved Castro slammed his bat down in anger.
Of that, $15.75 million is reserved for safety and security.
We had great outdoor seating reserved in the front row.
Cool was emotionally reserved; woke is angry, passionate and indignant.
How reserved they were on the street, even in Berlin!
Insurance would be reserved for emergencies, through inexpensive catastrophic coverage.
That means taking on tasks normally reserved for a state.
In meetings, she was reserved while Bill was more talkative.
Today, most of the square is reserved for these users.
Admiral Rogers may be more reserved in what he says.
In classical antiquity, yellow clothing was usually reserved for women.
That honor is reserved for Gamebred ... Peterson tells TMZ Sports.
And this support hasn't been reserved to the digital sphere.
His seat was reserved for a lawyer for the House.
Where May was reserved, he told Reuters, Cameron was accessible.
The fifth point of the pentagon was reserved for chance.
Serves 4 people Ingredients: 8 ounces large fluke filet, skin removed and split down the middle separating the top and bottom loins 43 orange or blood orange cut in segments, juice reserved 1 mandarin orange cut in segments, juice reserved 1 ruby grapefruit cut in segments, juice reserved 1 lime, juiced 1 teaspoon fennel pollen 1 tablespoon salt ¼ cup fennel sliced very thin, reserved in cold water 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil ¼ cup fennel fronds Chilled plates for serving 1.
It's going to be a long year for everyone waiting, but hopefully those who reserved the vehicle are comforted by the fact that even Elon's mom has to wait to receive her reserved vehicle.
It's also reserved for actions, people, and things associated with Blackness.
Mayans reserved sacbes for the most sacred locations in their communities.
"We remain extremely reserved when it comes to Iran," Steinmueller said.
Rhetoric like that is reserved for Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda.
For three reserved seats for non-Muslims there are 22 candidates.
Add the beer, thyme, parsley and lemon to the reserved skillet.
"It's sexy and playful, but still a little reserved," she says.
"Pauly's mom is very reserved and quiet and shy," remarks Derynn.
There is some dancing going on but it's reserved and awkward.
Anything else, I have learned, is reserved for the penitent thin.
German Shepherds make excellent watchdogs and are typically reserved with strangers.
State conventions are even more exclusive, reserved for hardcore party insiders.
Hard-charging yet fragile, Hick drew out the emotionally reserved Roosevelt.
And the discriminatory selectivity isn't just reserved for major labels either.
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Maalik is outgoing and optimistic, and Naz reserved and slightly paranoid.
Visits by foreign ships are rare and usually reserved for maintenance.
That power is reserved for the state, under the new law.
Some are more reserved, some really make a show of it.
This section is reserved for those candidates with fairly conventional merch.
Add tomatoes, reserved tomato juice, fennel, oregano and crushed red pepper.
In fairness, at least they've reserved the same treatment for themselves.
This is the site reserved for America's embassy in Israel (pictured).
October is a month almost exclusively reserved for festive fall activities.
"Safe spaces" are reserved for those least in need of them.
Redemption is in scarce supply and best reserved for the boys.
"Thank U, Next" is reserved for a different type of relationship.
Your op-ed talks about the special misogyny reserved for mothers.
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Opportunities in Bangkok were reserved only for the elite level fighters.
" The letter notes that sliced chilies are reserved for "burgers only.
Transfer to a serving platter and drizzle with the reserved honey.
Being late isn't only a privilege reserved for the super-rich.
The masses think getting rich is reserved for a lucky few.
My grandfather was sort of very reserved as a Greek man.
He's also well qualified for the job, bipartisan and relatively reserved.
Add the reserved chicken and cook for 4 to 5 minutes.
Because pizza in space shouldn't be just reserved for our jammies.
Politicians noted the special disgust that Swedes reserved for inheritance tax.
UNIVERSITY used to be seen as a luxury reserved for elites.
Nearly $13 million in TV ads have been reserved through November.
In a region famous for its reserved, sometimes passive-aggressive attitude.
Right now, some radio wavelengths are reserved exclusively for radio astronomy.
"Love Trumps Hate" signs aren't just reserved for the Women's March.
Tattoos are meant to be reserved for the things you love.
It reserved the right to increase the size of purchases again.
Tech executives are increasingly wielding power once reserved for elected officials.
Mix the reserved balsamic dressing before pouring, and drizzle on top.
Musk's personal customer feedback is not reserved exclusively for rock stars.
Stir in cooked pasta and reserved pasta water; toss to coat.
EYAL: Coming from England, I feel like we're slightly more reserved.
Yet in meat-scarce cultures, meat is often reserved for men.
The few beds available at the center are reserved for children.
Denunciations of racism are reserved for the crimes of the West.
Ultimately, the toughest questions will be reserved for the president himself.
The bank said it had it already reserved for the expense.
Trump is all brash New Yorker; Pence is a reserved Midwesterner.
Elena is thin and reserved, and has a warbling, nervous laugh.
He's reserved, but seems at ease answering all sorts of questions.
Muffin tins don't have to be reserved for breads and cakes.
Estimates suggest companies have reserved more than 250 trucks so far.
The sexiest pictures, however, were reserved for the kings' private chambers.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders took his reserved seat instead.
Slightly disappointed, I reserved the first hotel I found on Booking.com.
At Stuyvesant Town, 4,500 units are reserved for middle-income families.
The other three board member places are reserved for labour representatives.
Their happiness is often more reserved, however, and not overly exuberant.
This isn't a fantasy reserved for millionaires or frequent business travelers.
Second, no one knows how much the creator reserved for themselves.
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But not all criticism should be reserved for the white comedians.
Set against the chintzy, plush surroundings, she cuts a reserved figure.
Some perks like free shipping are reserved for the highest tier.
It's no longer reserved for actual contingency operations that occur overseas.
The PAC has reserved airtime in Washington's 6900rd District, where Rep.
Finns have a bad reputation for being too shy and reserved.
By the way, games that are only reserved for non-citizens.
Mr. Cruz reserved his most pointed criticism for Mr. de Blasio.
The NSC is normally reserved for cabinet members and military chiefs.
He's the sort of character that assertion should be reserved for.
After steeping, carefully pour the maple syrup into the reserved bottle.
Incorporate the reserved "meat" and drizzle in the Sichuan oil. Serve.
Add in the reserved bacon fat pieces, the almonds, and tarragon.
I'm glad they went with this reserved, eminently more personable alternative.
Michelle "MJ" Jones (Zendaya) is Parker's highly observant, yet reserved classmate.
He has reserved relatively little television advertising time in swing states.
The intensity of competition is reserved for the track, Texter said.
Stir in the reserved mushrooms and beef, the stock, and Dijon.
Trump's overseas properties aren't just reserved for high-ranking government officials.
Half of 12 slots reserved for pulmonology residents have gone unfilled.
Tickets must now be reserved online, but they are still free.naumburgconcerts.
He did reserved, as a counterpoint to their voluble self-analysis.
Add in the reserved bacon and the cream, salt, and pepper.
Traditionally, department endowment funding is reserved for research and faculty support.
In reality, that infamy should be reserved for someone called Decimus.
So Baarns, normally reserved and buttoned-up, tapped into his irreverence.
The president reserved some of his harshest words for Mr. Sessions.
This building has a handful of spots reserved for expecting mothers.
But such creativity and joy need not be reserved for outings.
Shouldn't these apartments be reserved for people who really need them?
The reading rooms on the ground floor are reserved for scholars.
Strasburg, who is known to be reserved, even began to dance.
Day beds and cabanas can be reserved for an added fee.
Stir in the reserved tomato sauce and bring to a boil.
The post is reserved for a Sunni in Lebanon's sectarian system.
The practice of medicine is reserved for doctors, not the FDA.
Tempo launches today and can be reserved with a $250 deposit.
Sunday is reserved for family time with my daughter and grandson.
In the past, these incentives were reserved exclusively for senior leadership.
But it still reserved the right to silence players at will.
Today, he has an e-mail folder reserved for death threats.
He's surprisingly reserved and — while often funny — doesn't really crack jokes.
Reserved and quiet, Lucy adjusts to life in Tokyo very easily.
Legally, the park is reserved for wildlife, including endangered mountain gorillas.
Over Thanksgiving, people were a little bit turkeyed out, more reserved.
And bathrooms were reserved for scrolling through Facebook on your iPhone.
Obama, meanwhile, has reserved his criticism of Trump for policy matters.
As long ago as 2009, he reserved the web address EricGreitensForPresident.
These are the levels of power once reserved for small cities.
She reserved parts of the Statehouse for prayer meetings and rallies.
The truck can now be reserved on Neuron EV&aposs website.
Yet the trend isn't reserved exclusively for the rich and famous.
Add the reserved beef, the beef stock, and the bay leaf.
Clinton from the presidency — was one properly reserved for the voters.
The two sides have reserved $2202 million in airtime so far.
The two sides have reserved $6900 million in ads this year.
Bail is generally reserved for defendants prepared to make a confession.
The top paintings and sculptures are always reserved for the evening.
That approach seemingly would have meshed better with Davis's reserved personality.
McGregor captures a village culture that is simultaneously gossipy and reserved.
"Vooch" is married with a young family, reserved, cautious by nature.
This practice isn't reserved for avaricious billionaires and Gulf monarchs, either.
But he reserved his most scathing words for the United States.
He spoke in terms usually reserved for heroes and inspirational figures.
"These people are very reserved, very quiet, very compliant," says Phillips.
Typically, that's been a benefit reserved for Google-designed Nexus devices.
Collins is deliberate, she's reserved, and she never tips her hand.
"It was important for us to portray the personal, private and authentic attitude of Kate in this imagery — this is what the Reserved brand embodies, both style and individuality," said Reserved' global marketing director, Monika Kaplan.
In the United States, such a "reserved seat" quota exists on a geographic basis: Two seats in the Senate are reserved for each state, and only candidates from a particular state may run for its Senate seat.
Surely, these open stacks full of books were reserved for staff only.
Super advanced technology is reserved for making a handful of superheroes super.
These dismal findings aren't reserved for the smaller and less reputable brands.
Head of household status is primarily reserved for divorced people with kids.
Sixty remaining seats are reserved for women and 10 for non-Muslims.
For the 11 seats reserved for women, 42 candidates are in line.
Until now, that joy was mainly reserved for watching toddlers and puppies.
The front half of the cart is reserved for fruits and vegetables.
Stir in reserved mushroom liquid and red wine; bring to a boil.
This could mean every West Palm Beach listing had already been reserved.
Meanwhile, the masses think getting rich is reserved for a lucky few.
It used to be a privilege reserved only for the ultra-wealthy.
It reserved turbos for its race cars and its highest-performing models.
Stir in Parmesan and pasta, moistening with the reserved pasta water. 5.
This year all the drama was reserved for her full-bodied soprano.
There is a DB23.9, but that's been reserved for James Bond duty.
That's apparently a luxury reserved for the S20 Plus and S20 Ultra.
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It was reserved for people with companies structured like the Trump Corporation.
They said they reserved their rights and remedies to recover the money.
Addictive opioid painkillers were once reserved for extreme situations like terminal cancer.
Instead, 3D is reserved for big action-adventure films and superhero flicks.
James Mattis to become defense secretary, normally a position reserved for civilians.
There were at least 40 family members sitting in their reserved seats.
But this summer is proving that neon isn't just reserved for raving.
He was as aggressive and outspoken as I am reserved and cautious.
He reserved particular scorn for Trump, who informed European powers on Jan.
The fluidity of elements on-screen isn't only reserved for games, however.
He's quiet and reserved, but it's clear he's passionate about public speaking.
Three announced Wednesday that all the horses — sorry, unicorns — have been reserved.
Cut 12 circles with a 2½-inch round cutter from reserved dough.
They can be bold or reserved, but never too loud or indiscreet.
The job of sales chief used to be reserved for a Briton.
Some of Aramco's shares would likely be reserved for Saudi retail investors.
Spread reserved 1 cup frosting over top and sides of cake. 4.
The app would show them available bikes nearby that can be reserved.
We note that Valeant has not reserved for any potential legal liabilities.
Normally, unanimity in the House of Commons is reserved for uncontroversial topics.
I apply some luxurious body butter, specifically reserved for bad pain days.
Spots in the market are reserved for Malays, the country's majority race.
It was a departure for the usually reserved 29-year-old newscaster.
Compared to extraverts, introverts tend to be relatively passive, quiet and reserved.
THE media complained that Sridevi was such an enigma, so intensely reserved.
Tonally, they're also similarly reserved, remote movies with sudden flashes of violence.
News, her campaign and its allies have reserved $98 million in advertising
The front row of seats is reserved for the Alexa Prize finalists.
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"lock her up" chant, usually reserved for Hillary Clinton, has grown to
"I wanted to create a community for something more reserved," hipnosister explained.
Cleveland put up numbers normally reserved for the NBA All-Star Game.
Such punishment is usually reserved for backbench MPs guilty of individual wrongdoing.
The opportunity is typically reserved for heads of state and prime ministers.
Giles, the most reserved of the group, shuffles in his seat awkwardly.
Deletion should be reserved for those that blatantly encourage acts of violence.
He was totally reserved as someone escorted him to a waiting SUV.
The NRSC has reserved just $28503 million in airtime in ten states.
The DSCC has purchased or reserved almost $22019 million in eleven states.
Sprinkle with the reserved carrot greens and pomegranate seeds and serve immediately.
That's a job that really is normally reserved for economists with PhDs.
The reserved journalists in Spotlight often directly revealed their motives in dialogue.
Whip the reserved egg whites until fluffy and fold into the batter.
Her soft-spoken and reserved delivery is typical of her signature style.
SMP has also reserved an additional $23 million in airtime this fall.
A fifth site of 20 MW is set reserved for innovation projects.
That is likely a topic to be reserved for after the election.
They were set to serve in congressional seats reserved for the group.
Such titles are generally reserved for a presidential candidate's highest-ranking advisers.
Such missions are typically reserved for other elite special operations forces teams.
Or is that kind of decadence only reserved for the first three?
Tiara moments are typically reserved for royal weddings and official State Banquets.
But performing was a "hobby"—she reserved her ambition for the canvas.
It added that China's military reserved the right to take further countermeasures.
Add 3 tablespoons of reserved oil to skillet over medium-high heat.
Rukorera and his sons reserved the noble task of milking for themselves.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders took his reserved seat instead.
"This has historically been reserved for members," one GOP Judiciary aide said.
Meili sat in the middle seat, normally reserved for the gold medalist.
A prime speaking slot is usually reserved for the vice presidential nominee.
The customized Boeing 747-200B reserved for the president is highly sophisticated.
White shoes also don't have to be reserved for spring and summer.
An extra 20,000 H1B visas are reserved for workers with advanced degrees.
"Not Worth the Debt" blared the characteristically reserved headline of the story.
"I'm certainly more reserved and private than Darren was," he told me.
Society signals that the domains of power are still reserved for men.
Bashir agreed to the proposal but reserved most executive authority for himself.
He was more reserved, but did manage to crack a few smiles.
The ability of "reserved" candidates is always suspect, regardless of their performance.
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Once the tickets are successfully reserved, a human can then buy them.
They were rarely the heroines; starring roles were reserved for white girls.
Warning: stoned viewing is reserved for those with no fear of arachnids.
The role is reserved for men, who, unlike priests, can be married.
A chair reserved for him sat empty in front of the building.
"My sympathy is mostly reserved for chronic pain patients," Mogil tells me.
The settlement amount was fully reserved in the third quarter, Ally said.
Top each sandwich with an egg, and then the reserved crispy potatoes.
Under his presidency, the American dream would be primarily reserved for Americans.
Meili was in the middle seat, normally reserved for the gold medalist.
After all, it's reserved for the most exceptional of all wind events.
Tuesday evenings are reserved for holders of Chase Sapphire cards, the sponsor.
The judges — polite, direct yet reserved — ask and at times answer questions.
Don't be surprised if you feel more reserved than usual this evening.
Normally reserved for men, the Rudas Baths welcome both sexes on weekends.
Special counsels have the kinds of powers typically reserved for federal attorneys.
Dr. King reserved some of his harshest criticism for the black church.
One compartment might be reserved for water, energy bars, snacks, or supplements.
Bad news and difficult conversations are reserved for phone calls and visits.
Ms. Falkowski took 20 students into a closet reserved for photo gear.
Her family was reserved about emotions; watching movies helped her feel seen.
In royal-dom, all black outfits are reserved for funerals and mourning.
A dining room reserved for top executives was relabeled for team dining.
Where I grew up, Friday night was reserved for boys' basketball games.
These warming edible scents needn't be reserved for the bleakness of winter.
The other is reserved for people committing non-consensual acts — sex offenders.
And that there is a special kind of misogyny reserved for mothers.
That British approach has sometimes been criticized as too polite and reserved.
Ms. Griffin-Black was more reserved, smiling and nodding once in greeting.
Step 10: Add your reserved pasta water and your sauce of choice.
Coutinho, by contrast, is a quiet, shy, reserved sort of a character.
In America, constitutional rights are not reserved for the rich and powerful.
"This type of worldwide assault is reserved only for Israel," he said.
The English are slightly more reserved and New York, slightly less adventurous.
Mr. Gibson fails to put objects in the space reserved for them.
Tickets can be reserved online for tours on or after October 19.
For a super-car - and OK, it is British - it's almost reserved.
In America's colonial era, hunting remained a sport reserved for the elite.
Whereas I think in English, that tends to be reserved for kids.
Her popularity soon soared to heights usually reserved for star cricket players.
But a significant percentage of the class was reserved for these legacies.
Mr. Bell found her engaging too, but reserved judgment on her singing.
Her most prized dish was chicken relleno, reserved for the grandest festivities.
Distant possibilities, like universal access to once-reserved knowledge, seemed within reach.
I prepaid for the test online ($43.50) when I reserved this appointment.
Attendees without reserved seats are advised to arrive early for a spot.
John and I had our tickets and gear reserved this time — $38!
Instead, it's reserved for partners, most of which are currently media companies.
Tickets can also be reserved online up to two weeks in advance.
They operated outside the Articles, under sovereign powers reserved to the states.
But the reaction to Mr. Clarida's selection among Fed critics was reserved.
Ms. Haakenson, a quiet, reserved woman, reported Jimmy missing to the police.
Every afternoon, the space is reserved for instructors to collaborate and experiment.
He's quiet and reserved; I'm loud and often talk before I think.
Each decorative float is reserved for one race, religion, nationality or class.
So homeowning is typically reserved for those above a certain pay grade.
And convey the message that reading isn't a pleasure reserved for kids.
Luxembourg said it would analyse the judgement and reserved all its rights.
Pence is the poster child of a reserved, traditional, button-down politician.
The three top slots are reserved for the order's top three officials.
So when Jose reserved the property last October, it was nothing unusual.
I think I only got one ticket, and that's reserved for mum.
He is also well qualified for the job, bipartisan and relatively reserved.
He no doubt wondered why I was being so standoffish and reserved.
A quarter of seats in parliament are reserved for unelected military officials.
But the harshest words of the night were reserved for the NRA.
And this is a broader reality; this isn't reserved to fringe elements.
Trains are clean, and some cars are reserved for women and children.
Wednesdays are reserved for interval training with her coach, Liz de Vries.
And convey the message that reading isn't a pleasure reserved for kids.
But moral outrage should be reserved for Congress or the Supreme Court.
The mixtapes that the companies make are not reserved for elite players.
Self-love is not exclusively reserved for the lonely cat lady, either.
The post is reserved for Sunni leaders under Lebanon's system of rule.
She disliked crosswords in general, but reserved a special disdain for cryptics.
To be sure, the pretense was not solely reserved for the GOP.
Chairs on both sides of him, reserved for Georgetown players, remained empty.
That first night we reserved a wood-fired, barrel-like hot tub.
As usual, Trump's harshest stances tended to be reserved for America's partners.
Even Ulaanbaatar's prison hospital has four beds reserved for terminally ill patients.
Who says brunch vibes have to be reserved only for the weekend?
" At the end of the sketch, Yarvin indicates that he's reserved a special title for himself: "The prince (because he spent 8 years working on this project, without being paid), has reserved 32 duchies for his exclusive personal benefit.
Several top Mets executives and Yoenis Cespedes's business representatives sat in reserved seats.
A customer reserved the buds she wanted at a marijuana dispensary using TryBaker.
But in this species, the self-sacrifice isn't reserved for just the mothers.
The president had reserved Wednesday morning for additional talks, if it was necessary.
For the 35 seats reserved for women from Punjab, 73 candidates are listed.
There are eight reserved seats for women, with 35 candidates competing for them.
Top with the reserved crab meat, scallion greens, cilantro, and the fried wontons.
Wednesday. Instead of using the sacks of money reserved to push a Republican
Clinton has reserved $3.3 million in TV spots in the next few weeks.
It also reserved the right to increase the size of purchases once again.
Winston raw T# 8.0, a number reserved for only the most violent TCs.
Local newspaper Mihaaru reported that three resorts have been reserved for his stay.
"I think it's something that should be reserved for medical notes," she says.
Are they off-puttingly taken with themselves or too reserved for your taste?
She was alone at the reserved table at her workplace on her birthday.
And, of course, she reserved her best three looks for the season finale.
Total time: 5 hours, plus brining Turkey Gravy Turkey giblets, reserved from turkey
Facebook said it reserved the right to appeal the ruling after studying it.
That track is typically reserved for sensitive findings, of which this clearly counted.
Banks' early-payment programmes have also typically been reserved for the largest suppliers.
The largest partisan split in foreign relations is reserved for America's southern neighbour.
Like a secret weapon, the PJs are rationed, reserved only for dire scenarios.
The corner section with red seats is reserved for seniors and handicapped people.
"George is more reserved, and Charlotte is more outgoing," an insider tells PEOPLE.
In big companies, 163% of board seats would be reserved for workers' representatives.
The "wait and see" approach appears to be reserved for attacks on Muslims.
Through these reboots, women will have access to roles once reserved for men.
Their ire is reserved for the migrant community just beyond the town's reach.
Sales like this of Samsung TVs are typically reserved for the holiday season.
UBER- AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2018, HAD RESERVED $132 MLN FOR ARBITRATION DEMANDS
Lithuania-based transport company Girteka Logistics reserved one Tesla Semi, the company said.
Dice beets, and toss together with reserved ¼ cup dressing in a large bowl.
We believe that market is kind of reserved for the SOEs in China.
Someone would drag over a chair, an honor reserved for dignitaries or bureaucrats.
But it's also that's one usually reserved for the women on this show.
The biggest changes, though, have been reserved for how you respond to messages.
Saturday morning is usually a time reserved for curing hangovers and overthinking life.
She thinks that 65,000 apartments are now reserved for Airbnb in Paris alone.
A new constitution reserved majorities for ethnic Fijians in both houses of parliament.
The post is reserved for his sect under Lebanon's sectarian system of rule.
So congressional internships have traditionally been reserved for the privileged and well-connected.
The reserved Smith never left that stool for the duration of the event.
This, for most of TV history, was space reserved exclusively for soap operas.
Bowman is filling a seat reserved for an official with community banking experience.
Plans for another apartment complex reserved for cat owners is also a possibility.
But in the United States, EKG screening is reserved only for professional athletes.
Apple has typically reserved its best features for its big, bulky "Plus" phones.
As you know, this coveted spot is usually reserved for, well, the president.
These are words typically reserved for people, not structures of plaster and wood.
Some have obtained three-day work passes reserved for residents of Vietnam's borderlands.
It takes place on October 3 in a reserved area within Startup Alley.
In a small pot, heat 1 1/2 cup of the reserved whey.
Based on the facts we have today, we feel we're very appropriately reserved.
Asia's three additional seats on the Council include one reserved for a woman.
The remainder of the parliament goes to seats reserved for women and minorities.
HandsAh Juicero, the top spot was always going to be reserved for you.
The campaign has already reserved $8 million in airtime for after Labor Day.
Swedish people are very reserved if they don't know you personally, Ddida says.
They're reserved for very extreme cases, and this is a very extreme case.
He was movie-star handsome, reserved, establishment; they were casually pretty, energetic, counterculture.
Such banners are usually reserved to celebrate the first listing day of companies.
However, we've already reserved a spot on our bookshelves for when it's ready.
She loves things with an unbridled enthusiasm usually reserved for primary school teachers.
A frustrating experience, to be sure, but Delta was within its (reserved) rights.
Stir in the reserved lardo and pancetta and transfer to a serving platter.
They were really reserved, so it was just this super, super careful climb.
They reserved a space for her to camp far away from the assailants.
Neither act explicitly authorized the use or development of resources on reserved lands.
Tiny appliances aren't just reserved for the minimalist looking to save precious space.
"I think European people are a bit more reserved [at shows]," she says.
One-pot meals are by no means reserved for half-assed Pinterest recipes.
But at the center of it, Mr. Tiller was often quiet, even reserved.
Hundreds of people had already reserved tickets that cost between $2000,0003 and $2000,21986.
Last, James Comey reserved the greatest wrath from the IG, and rightfully so.
The horse players were silky, athletic, reserved, and prone to much less licking.
The Kremlin has long reserved particular fury for former spies who switched loyalty.
Brush the beef with the reserved sauce and transfer to a serving platter.
This "my way or the highway" attitude isn't reserved exclusively for teachers, either.
The criminal law must be reserved for willful violations of clearly defined crimes.
The reserved spot for the speaker could be any bill of his choosing.
According to Haines, Delta used a plane that is usually reserved for politicians.
Grassy fields in the valley were rare, and reserved for the privileged few.
Clinton in the kind of rarefied small setting typically reserved for wealthy contributors.
But the worst unintended consequences of the Durbin Amendment were reserved for consumers.
She reserved her harshest words for the media, her husband's favorite punching bag.
It already has a 5 million ton strategic reserved stored at three locations.
India has never used the 25 visas reserved each year for Indian immigrants.
SLF reserved $22019 million in Missouri, where it is looking to topple Sen.
The plaintiffs reserved the right to bring new disclosure claims after the closing.
Of those 500 million shares, 12.5 million will be reserved for retail investors.
The office of President, however, demands a bit more dignity and reserved strength.
It would also mean diverting budgets currently reserved for investing in 5G equipment.
The Trump campaign just reserved its first ad buy of about $85033 million.
If you sit down to lunch with him you'll laugh, but he's reserved.
But until recently he's mainly reserved praise for Fox News and its hosts.
Usually reserved for athleticwear, they feature properties of stretchiness, wrinkle resistance, and breathability.
"Only 50 or more seats are reserved for the general public," Connolly said.
Of those 83 million shares, 12.5 million will be reserved for retail investors.
Bloomberg's PAC has reserved more than $4.1 million in airtime against both Reps.
I was always a reserved person; always scared of making the first move.
He had eschewed the reserved VIP seats and decided to not go backstage.
Sexual violence—particularly rape—is another punishment reserved almost exclusively for female activists.
Before this, Iranian culture in the public sphere was traditionally polite and reserved.
I think there's a hot space in hell reserved just for that band.
It also helps AWS users better utilize their reserved and on-demand instances.
Degas' portraits can be breathtakingly beautiful, but they are also reserved and distant.
The trend of eroding consumer ownership post sale isn't just reserved to software.
He was his typical reserved self when I talked to him about it.
From the utterly outrageous to the reigned-in and reserved, they're all there.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has spent just $80,000 and reserved about $603,000.
HMP announced in March that it reserved $43 million in fall TV ads.
It's a form that is reserved for news of significant scale and consequence.
Mr. Elsheikh was strait-laced and reserved, referring more often to Islamic texts.
Some soundtrack albums are grab-bags of moods; some are reserved and ambient.
In the early 2490's, college was mostly reserved for wealthy white men.
It was the sort of breathtaking production once reserved for summer movie blockbusters.
Andre Iguodala is 35 and has reserved his energy in recent regular seasons.
It is generally reserved for presidents, lawmakers and soldiers, who lie in state.
In the United States, the low-band spectrum is reserved for the military.
She often serves newlyweds a special bottle reserved for the two of them.
A stay at The Langham Chicago should be reserved for a special vacation.
Mr. Dreyer, quiet and reserved during an interview, is a dynamo at innovation.
And when they turn inward, Jay-Z can be reserved, while Beyoncé seethes.
At times, his tone drifted close to the spin normally reserved for politicians.
American officials described him as more reserved than the rest of the guards.
Discussion of guns and gun laws was reserved for the session on Wednesday.
An even bigger one was reserved for the first glimpse of Mohamed Salah.
Caviar has long been seen as an hors d'oeuvre reserved for the rich.
"While Sydney is more reserved and constantly worrying all the time," Lilis says.
AWS announced a database migration service in 2015 and reserved instances in 2009.
Beachfront cabanas can be reserved for daytime lounging or private, torch-lit dining.
I was loud, emotive and social; he was quiet, reserved and home schooled.
Every year, more than 10,000 E-3 visas are reserved for Australian nationals.
That conversation must be between father and son, reserved for a future date.
Drain, then add to the clams with the reserved chorizo and the parsley.
Trump's denigration is reserved for those whom he believes cannot offer him anything.
A reserved smile spread across Shaw's face amid the applause, and state Rep.
The remainder will be reserved for returning students who demonstrate need next year.
These tactics are typically reserved for Palestinians suspected of involvement in militant activity.
This Easter weekend, more than 163,000 passengers reserved a ticket on the train.
I already reserved my favorite nail tech, B., and get the Pomegranate Pedi.
"It's inconvenient and not rare that bathrooms are reserved for customers," he said.
But he was well-liked by teammates despite his soft-spoken, reserved nature.
Senate Democrats have cheered the deal; some key Republicans have been more reserved.
Everyone turned to watch, because Ben is reserved and hadn't held her before.
Other analysts have been more reserved, given the streaming company&aposs growing competition.
The same treatment is reserved for the babies born to mothers in prison.
Fathers may be a little more stoic, more reserved and more hands-off.
Some are treated with surgery, but that's usually reserved for the worst cases.
The parks were originally sanctuaries reserved for the royal family to hunt in.
The ballroom next door, coincidentally, had been reserved for Buttigieg supporters without tickets.
Typically, the declaration is reserved for shorter-term issues, such as disease outbreaks.
We came to dinner, and there was an area reserved for the ExCo.
India has never used the 700 visas reserved each year for Indian immigrants.
Being open to talks and yet being reserved about progress is prudent policy.
She watched the video with a focus she usually reserved for scientific experiments.
Add some of the reserved cooking liquid to achieve a pancake-like batter.
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Under Bennet/Romney, the full benefit would still be reserved for working parents.
There's a special place in the cinema pantheon reserved for resonant B-movies.
On Thursday the court reserved judgment, to be passed later in the day.
Sometimes when we do man-on-the-street interviews, people are quite reserved.
Eating shouldn't be a privilege reserved for kids born into families with money.
Pichai said Google reserved the right to block applications that violated its principles.
For Americans, being "in love" is usually reserved for older teenagers and adults.
Ms. Cartwright, reserved even under the spell of a martini, quietly said yes.
Add the reserved salsa to the pot and bring it to a boil.
So the groups' harshest judgment is reserved not for Garland but for Republicans.
Stir through the reserved noodle cooking water until you have a saucy consistency.
At that event there were 2 VIP areas ... one at the side of the stage that was reserved for talent and football players, and the other in the back of the venue which was reserved specifically for Cardi and her entourage.
Spring's coolest trends don't have to be reserved for being worn on the weekends.
During the length of the speech, Trump's most strident remarks were reserved for China.
Since 2010 the right to extract lithium brine has been reserved for the state.
Just two funeral homes have refrigeration, and that is reserved for foreigners and VIPs.
Usually, that kind of perk is reserved for A-listers and select reality superstars.
Reckitt has separately reserved 303 million pounds ($390 million) in connection with the investigation.
And the plane's ability to refuel mid-flight is reserved only for disaster scenarios.
Pour in the reserved cooking liquid, stock or water and bring to a boil.
Now, the back of your phone doesn't need to be reserved for blank glass.
Instead, Trump's highest-profile meetings were reserved for leaders who have tended toward authoritarianism.
Their guest list will be reserved for people the couple has known for years.
Allegedly, she had a timid and reserved personality — far different from Catherine and Anne's.
He argues that labels such as slavery were reserved for certain continents, particularly Africa.
The third category is the contributors wing, which is reserved for influential non-fighters.
Shanahan is more reserved and is not an aggressive and forward type of leader.
But the longest lines, and the most overheard discussions, were reserved for VR activations.
His warm words and praise are reserved for some of the world's worst tyrants.
But online dating shouldn't be territory reserved exclusively for the benefit of city dwellers.
But over-the-hill smirks aren't reserved for references that are several decades old.
That kind of life-altering product is reserved for diners in Apple's work utopia.
Desperate and reserved, straightforward and insistent, and finally just snapping and losing his patience.
"He'd been acting OK ... you know, just a little bit reserved," the father said.
Both sides reserved the right to ask for sentences above or below those ranges.
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For some, gowns, cocktail dresses, and anything sparkly is reserved for special events only.
Because weekend mornings are no longer reserved for the sleep-till-noon, hibernating recluse.
The trains themselves are clean and quiet, with specially reserved seats for pregnant women.
And just as the overall design is simple and reserved, so is this hinge.
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That would be reserved for a threat to infrastructure, government stability or American lives.
In-space assembly doesn't have to be reserved for massive multibillion-dollar projects either.
The sporty look is in — but it's not longer reserved solely for the gym.
At $1.3m apiece such missiles are usually reserved for important targets like parked aircraft.
The stadium had previously been reserved for all-male crowds to watch sporting events.
Last month, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee also reserved $10 million for the race.
She is technically brilliant and entertaining, so applause for her performances is seldom reserved.
The award is reserved for highly distinguished writers from throughout the African American diaspora.
Cut reserved 24 miniature marshmallows in half with a sharp knife or scissors. 6.
"NG is always very reserved, very calm and very timid," Pogba said on Thursday.
Ladle soup into bowls, and top with reserved diced cucumber, cilantro and radish slices.
I use that term specifically, since grief was often reserved for the most elite.
The artificial heart maker said it completed its 50 million euro reserved capital increase.
Add reserved turkey parts, and season with ½ teaspoon pepper and remaining 1 teaspoon salt.
They're inactivating the bacteria using equipment normally reserved for particle physics—an electron beam.
These, it intends, will be reserved and rented by drivers using their mobile phones.
Tomato season is celebrated at my house with a festivity usually reserved for Christmas.
I take my laptop with me into the windowless telecon room I've informally reserved.
Stop mixer, and, using a spatula, fold in the reserved powdered sugar mixture. 23.
"These individuals should not attempt to exercise authority reserved for law enforcement," he said.
Usually painted a more reserved red and white, Flow Separation reconfigures its traditional colors.
At CNBC and Institutional Investors' "Delivering Alpha " conference last week, Singer was more reserved.
These crisis actor theories, once reserved to radical fringes of the internet, spread rapidly.
This is normally reserved for family — which is exactly why the Queen demands it.
Her commanding posture as a poet, so unlike her more reserved stature at home.
The DSCC has now reserved nearly $7 million in new ads targeting GOP Sen.
Removal is reserved for special cases in which there may be a safety threat.
It is an experience reserved for those willing to bravely leap into the unknown.
What was it like to step into the shoes of someone who's more reserved?
The toughest questions -- and most of the audience's energy -- were reserved for health care.
Back to a time that opportunity and dignity were reserved for some not all.
The news met with the kind of media frenzy usually reserved for human spaceflight.
But as crescendos, at the end of each level, they represented a reserved respect.
Vela is far more reserved than his public statements would lead people to believe.
He's noticed that Swedish people are very reserved if they don't know you personally.
But don't get us wrong, the Ninja air fryer isn't reserved for leftovers alone.
Anything above 500 hp was bonkers, reserved for the likes of McLaren's F1 supercar.
"Krystal is like reserved and acting differently, it sucks," he says before saying goodnight.
But this design (above) is actually reserved for one unit, the 23rd Fighter Group.
These rounds and valuations are of a size once reserved for public tech firms.
The 12 Uber drivers gathered around the table listening to Stanard's pitch were reserved.
The bulk of his cheesy banter is reserved for his onscreen son, Cole Sprouse.
Fold artichoke hearts and ¼ cup of the basil pesto into reserved deviled egg filling.
Still, the biggest interest has been reserved for the two giant chaebols from Korea.
"The firm has previously reserved for all amounts related to these settlements," he added.
If it's reserved only for men, what message does this send about gender equity?
Nestle an egg in each hole and top with the reserved meat mixture. 6.
Keep the bottom shelf and back of the fridge reserved for meat and fish.
I don't know a ton of British people, but he's a bit more reserved.
We tend to our fantasy rosters with a tenderness generally reserved for favored relatives.
Unlike the NFL and MLB, the center of action isn't reserved for sideline reporters.
Add in the reserved bacon, season with salt and pepper, and serve over rice.
Thanks to the athleisure fashion trend, sweats are no longer reserved for the gym.
And the group has also reserved an additional $35 million in digital ads. 5.
But that ability to feel familiarly inspiring is itself a privilege reserved for men.
In the nineteenth century, the big sets were usually reserved for the big politicians.
The pardon power is an executive power, one expressly reserved to the chief executive.
It was the sort of audience usually reserved for National Football League playoff games.
He wanted to be buried in a grave he'd reserved next to his father's.
They reserved the right to respond to "violations by Assad's regime and its militias".
Those sentiments should be reserved to the 58,000 souls memorialized in stone in Washington.
The pool would be reserved for the recruits before it opened to the public.
Spread into an even layer and top with the cheese and the reserved bacon.
But Clinton's vitriol has not only been reserved for those on the populist Right.
Under Iraqi law, one-quarter of the seats in parliament are reserved for women.
He was "very reserved" during his interview and, according to his mothers, needed eyeglasses.
He wagged his head with the sympathy reserved for the soon to be executed.
Those groups oppose almost every new development except those reserved for subsidized affordable housing.
We had reserved an ingeniously designed first-class, two-berth cabin with a sink.
Jennifer Aniston has a phone in her office reserved for her new Instagram ambitions.
But in more recent years, these roles have mostly been reserved for anti-heroes.
After he arrived, her reserved demeanor gradually gave way to nerves and occasional tears.
In many cases, having in-unit laundry is an amenity reserved for suburban homes.
We reserved the same table every night on the terrace of one particular restaurant.
The SPR serves as a backup supply of oil reserved for national energy emergencies.
That would've worked out if I'd also reserved my hotel room months in advance.
But taking a break from your digital devices isn't just reserved for the nighttime.
Its ratings during primary debates soared, netting viewership generally reserved for popular sports events.
These products are typically reserved for those with above-average incomes and credit history.
Although suburban communities boomed in the '50s, the shift was reserved for white Americans.
In person she was charming as well, but far more reserved than her husband.
The committee has also reserved time in Colorado and Nevada, seats Democrats currently hold.
A few hours later, seeing the responses to his post, he reserved four more.
Seats near the front, within camera range, were reserved for Apple employees and others.
The prison had reserved the room normally used for conjugal visits for our interview.
Reconciliation can only be used sparingly, thus it's usually reserved for major legislative efforts.
Efficacy standards should be reserved for drugs that make treatment claims, not cosmetic products.
"When I had strong disagreements, I reserved that for the Oval Office," he said.
" He said "he was a reserved man but incredibly enlightened as a human being.
Cultures that are more reserved, are less likely to redefine friendship in this way.
There is a separate question concerning what tasks should be reserved only for humans.
Some is reserved for other priorities, including research into new, less addictive pain treatments.
The conservative judges were relatively reserved, with Justice Clarence Thomas not speaking at all.
Taking advantage of these issues has typically been reserved for governments or surveillance contractors.
Fold in 1 egg yolk and 1 tablespoon of reserved bone marrow per serving.
They move me to a new one, but it's been reserved for someone else.
If the mixture is looking dry, add the reserved pea liquid by the tablespoon.
Sportswriters who covered the Rams used tones that nowadays are reserved for reality stars.
One clause, however, is specifically reserved for married women: abortion because of contraceptive failure.
For Deepa, sexual arousal is reserved for women made up of words, not bodies.
Prince is said to have reserved the entire building when it opened in 2010.
"It's usually reserved for more petty disputes, between family or neighbors," Mr. Lore said.
He wore the leg shackles and protective mitts reserved for the most violent prisoners.
They are reserved for the likes of Leticia, 12, and her brother, Walter, 10.
It's not an issue that should be reserved for when we've addressed other issues.
He reserved his most forceful comments for Iran, Saudi Arabia's political and religious nemesis.
"George is more reserved, and Charlotte is more outgoing," an insider recently told PEOPLE.
Harsher criticism should be reserved for senators who caved without facing immediate electoral consequences.
Prosecutors indicated at the time that they reserved the right to reopen their inquiry.
True adoration is reserved for the ones who stay true to their Oakland roots.
Only four of the 32 places would be reserved for incoming clubs each season.
Governor Cuomo has even suggested opening roads normally reserved for cars to pedestrian traffic.
Superintendent Harrison, who is usually reserved, was uncharacteristically enthusiastic about his force's new tool.
Iraq's postwar political realities have reserved the position of prime minister for a Shiite.
Being sexy, I thought, was something reserved for thin bodies and thin bodies only.
For high school, he talked his way into a technical school reserved for Indians.
There's also a pristine beach reserved just for guests and the neighboring Four Seasons.
At home, she said, family celebrations and feast days are reserved for religious events.
The base price is $150,900 ($185,303 for the Turbo S version) for reserved cars.
Spicer was seated in a spot reserved for Newsmax TV and One America News.
Mr. Taylor has a swaggering manner, while Ms. Luria is more reserved and cerebral.
Will it turn stereotypically polite and slightly reserved Canadians into laid-back, summery people?
But some of her most heartfelt declarations were reserved for issues relating to immigration.
While the department is currently assessing bases, it has not reserved beds on them.
The DCCC has reserved millions in TV ads for candidates who don't support her.
A choice for the spotlight The glare reserved for lottery winners can be intense.
Because of this, kits are being reserved for patients with the most severe symptoms.
There are 20 seats reserved for ethnic minority parties, including 453 seats for Serbs.
But even through his worsening confusion, he reserved love and recognition for his granddaughter.
Sanders has spent and reserved $2.1 million in TV ad time in New Hampshire.
In Denmark, daycare centers often even have a reserved area outdoors for nap time.
That means competition for the cabins, reserved through the state park system, is fierce.
After Trump's speech, the mingling of the dignitaries resumed, with a more reserved air.
Exceptions are usually reserved for September, when playoff berths can hang in the balance.
It reserved the Audi Dome — the home of Bayern's basketball team — for the occasion.
"All right," she said, with that smile she reserved for the sleepy, silly midafternoon.
Ship graves covered by mounds were a form of burial reserved for Viking dignitaries.
On campus, getting a drink with a superior is often reserved for special occasions.
That would earn him the one extra national delegate reserved for the statewide winner.
"Another more reserved, less charismatic male — 'E5' — has generated about 60 percent," he said.
Toss the pasta with the sauce, reserved pasta water, and half of the cheese.
Stir in the bacon, except for the reserved 1/4 cup, and the scallions.
" Rather, the executive wrote, it should be reserved for "critical cases (ie big customers).
At Café Carlyle, Manhattan; tickets must be reserved by calling 212-744-1600; cafecarlylenewyork.com.
I reserved that money for this purchase, and it covers the price almost exactly.
And when you need to fight, reserved and traditional aren't always the best weapons.
"Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to violence," a man says, his voice pinched and reserved.
Five seats on the 70-person Legislative Council are also reserved for district councilors.
Ms. Reynolds, offstage, was a gift she reserved for her daughter and family alone.
Walid Jumblatt has demanded all three of the cabinet seats reserved for his sect.
And I don't think this skill is necessarily reserved for, or derives from, privilege.
TORQ can now be reserved, but pricing and dates have not been announced yet.
It said it reserved the right to file charges for up to one year.
But that would be a break from precedent and contradict Roberts' own reserved manner.
That fantasy was reserved for New York, just like every journalist&aposs pipe dream.
The campaign's privacy policy reserved the right to share the data in certain circumstances.
Raising revenue and spending money are powers reserved to Congress by the U.S. Constitution.
There was time for a game-tying shot, an honor typically reserved for Koenig.
"That was ridiculous," struggling Nationals starting pitcher Joe Ross said of the reserved Rendon.
" Rather, the executive wrote, it should be reserved for "critical cases (ie big customers).
BUDGET: It has reserved $1 million in ad spending ahead of the Nevada caucuses.
Molest can just mean "annoy," but it's mostly reserved for much more serious harassment.
Pour in the egg mixture and evenly sprinkle with the reserved guanciale and cheese.
"We're British and we live in England so we're quite reserved," said Mr. McNicholas.
They already have a spot in the famed mausoleum reserved, but it ain't cheap.
Drain, then toss with the reserved sauce and 2/3 of the coconut bacon.
According to the docs ... Ed never reserved the site where the supervised visits happen.
Back to a time when opportunity and dignity we reserved for some not all.
Slowly whisk in the reserved cooking liquid until all of the roux is absorbed.
They pushed instead for a "work bonus" that would be reserved only for the employed.
SMS messages are limited to 20.4 characters; Twitter reserved the remaining 20.9 for the username.
At last year's Emmys, the biggest buzz of the night wasn't reserved for traditional networks.
To date, Priorities has reserved close to $150 million in television, radio, and digital ads.
He was reportedly pretty reserved for most of the evening—thrilled, but a little nervous.
Giving and participating in philanthropy is often regarded as an activity reserved for the wealthy.
Khan plans to have only two servants instead of 524 reserved for a sitting premier.
But Haliechuk, so often positioned as Abraham's foil, is comparatively reserved and guarded in conversation.
This program has most of the capabilities that are usually reserved for expensive professional software.
They have a block reserved and she wants to make sure I'm in the block.
Of the 13,21 visas handed out annually, 23,21 are reserved for people with advanced degrees.
Schulback eventually got his dream footage with the camera he usually reserved for family time.
That approach is typically reserved for the introduction of, for example, a new industrial chemical.
So I kept my invention a secret — a solo secret thing reserved only for bedtime.
But the last stage, the most difficult one, is "reserved for us humans," Nieder says.
I'm reserved, but I'm not afraid of having those conversations, and they don't intimidate me.
But that hustle has always been reserved for traditional films, not the virtual reality ones.
The ministry said it reserved the right to terminate asylum when it considered it justified.
Another 60 million euros worth of new shares are reserved for holders of subordinated debt.
GE reserved $1.5 billion in April for a potential legal settlement of the DOJ investigation.
Carrie embraces her old boss with the kind of bear hug reserved only for family.
It's silly to claim that USB-C is a "Pro" feature reserved for "Pro" iPads.
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And the high-end variants will likely be reserved for the deepest of pockets only.
I get surprised reactions — the "good for you" call-outs reserved only for big people.
More than half of the seats were reserved for guests and allies of the administration.
The wall behind the bar was reserved for portraits of garlanded racehorses and their jockeys.
These reactions are usually reserved for a piece of horror, not a music rhythm game.
She appealed to the Supreme Court which concluded proceedings on Monday but reserved its judgment.
The after-effect of lingering with these two drawings is a sense of reserved release.
The biggest cheers were reserved for yellow cards, adding to the hilarity of the spectacle.
On a mobile device, a user would text "hello" to a number reserved for mRelief.
Skate rentals will be available for $5 and can be reserved online or in person.
She would fill a position at the Fed reserved for someone with community banking experience.

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