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Through it all Beniamin, while forcing himself to join with us from time to time, seemed to be holding something in reserve, as if he could not quite let go of his inner thoughts
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Big John flew to Jakes side and told him that the Black Bull who led them had taken off to meet up with about 200 more dragons he had in reserve for Dragons Hill
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Rosemary was aware of a certain reserve in Shelagh's demeanour and reckoned it was because of her meeting with Frank
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“Hey up Sam lad what are you doing with our lot I thought you were 2nd Battalion and I know that they are in reserve?” He whispered to me
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Yet from the woods in every direction came fighters from the force Forgo held in reserve, just in case the first attack failed, as it had, miserably
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In reserve behind the trees Colonel Sierra had two squadrons of Light Cavalry
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It would accompany him to the Q’asa-marka Valley where it would replace the tumen in reserve there, which would now join the campaign
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Ignace would have his own tumen, the one that had been in reserve in Q’asa-marka and my tumen
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The last one of them was cut down and we all sat down amidst the gore to rest while the tumen that was held in reserve moved in to tend our wounded and dispatch any enemy wounded
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The best-armed tumen were in the forward camps and the rest were in reserve
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As more men were brought to bear, the battle began to go our way, and with some difficulty, I kept two of the tumen back in reserve and insisted that we only try to envelop them from the north
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I put two tumen on the front, two facing the rear, one facing the right flank, and three in the middle in reserve
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The others leaned a bit closer, and the Flick crossed his heavily muscled arms, across his heavily padded girth, and flexing so the others could see the enormous strength he had, and in reserve, he sat back as far as his small chair would let him, and glared at the group
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But our foes were trickier than that, hoping to kill us with the first group, but holding the rest in reserve; completely ready to strike the instant they knew the initial attack may have failed
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I'm keeping the Cambodes back here in reserve
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He saw the commander suddenly spring into action, waving his arms at the ranks he had held in reserve
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commander suddenly spring into action, waving his arms at the ranks he had held in reserve
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weeks, assuring me that they already had two other rooms in reserve
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plenty of ISBNs in reserve for your later books, all permanently registered
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plenty of ISBNs in reserve for your later books, all permanently
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ISBNs that relate to your book, so you will have plenty of ISBNs in reserve
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Keep some money in reserve in case something bad happens
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“Then we may as well give her the company," Charles yelled, “because that’s about all we have left in reserve
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These are to be used to knock out the leading Hummer and block any escape forward, with the second charge in reserve
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Following the assumption that global warming could be reversed, Africa in particular was being held in reserve for development as, once the climate had begun to cool, the continent was expected once again to receive a plentiful supply of rainfall
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‘’But, objected Klaus Manheim, ‘’why keep so many weapons in reserve? The troops on this base should already have had their individual weapons with them, no?’’
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part of your brain cal ed the “brain reserve”
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Brain reserve is the cushion of healthy brain tissue
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However, there are certain things that wil decrease your brain reserve
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Our WILDCATs will be held in reserve but will launch if any Japanese plane shows up within 300 miles of Henderson Field
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employment was a sought after realm in reserve only for the
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“If we need the land for the convention center or if we’re contemplating having it there in reserve should we decide to expand,” Max said in a pleading voice, “why not just offer to buy some of the land now? I’m sure they would be receptive to some sort of deal
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The Egyptians were to store in reserve all they could in the seven years of plenty to have more than enough during the famine
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The ratio of what must be held in reserve and what can be lent is called the reserve ratio
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As for being alone, do you really believe that the Spacers are not rushing right now to convert more merchant ships, which they own in abundance, into warships? Should I remind you that most of our resources in metals, chemicals and cryogenic fuel came from Spacer worlds, resources that have now dried up? Even if we wanted to build up a real battle fleet, I doubt that what we have presently in reserve on Earth would be enough to supply our shipyards
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Another ten combat robots are also kept in reserve at our new market place, ready to reinforce any point if necessary
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Like the United States, they had to massively demobilize their forces, but showed more common sense than Washington and put in reserve most of their surplus military equipment, ready to be used in case another war came, instead of scrapping planes and vehicles by the tens of thousands
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Mark raised the stakes and another eyebrow, but he was on a hiding to nothing – Geza had plenty of fingers in reserve
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sive to rent, because those types of rooms were kept in reserve by ca-
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amount of gold in reserve
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This food should be held in reserve for the country in order to be used to be used during the 7 years of famine, (now this all sounds like a good idea) that will come upon Egypt, so that the country may not be ruined by the famine
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“This food should be held in reserve, for the country, to be used during the 7 years of famine (now this all sounds like a good idea) that will come upon Egypt, so that the country may not be ruined by the famine”
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The enemy will think they�re trying to run the blockade, and will send whatever ships they�ve been holding in reserve to stop you
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Keep that Serpent in reserve, and tell her captain to stay nearby in case the Kierdans get up to any funny business,” the bearded man said
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” The barman looked through the crowds quizzically and nodded in reserved acknowledgement
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enough bio-energy in reserve, and it hears the signal clearly, it will
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joined our unit they were in reserve in area 3 behind the
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we were in reserve on this occasion we slept in two man
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It was while we were in reserve that I
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The size of that package was set at two billion Hong Kong dollars – with another two billion kept in reserve in case the first injection was insufficient
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They had power over the banks in the area because all the banks in the area were, by law, supposed to only carry a certain amount of gold in reserve
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Some were outrageously expensive to rent, because those types of rooms were kept in reserve by casino management to give as complimentary perks for VIP’s and the incredibly rich
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The St Martin Reserve chardonnay also helped
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“Even so, be warned, I have a weapon in reserve
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They proceed from holding oneself in reserve,
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deposit and in reserve is other people’s money–not their own
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He did not feel like driving to a petrol station; he knew he would have enough in reserve to get him home and there would be enough left to make it to the petrol station in the morning
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The petrol light had now come on; he would have about twenty miles in reserve
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The day has come when we can put our combined strengths that you all have so patiently held in reserve to the test
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In the best work the greatest economy is exercised in this respect, so that as much power may be kept in reserve as possible
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It does not say these stars are wandering forever, but they are now wandering and this blackness or darkness is in reserve, emblematic of the land of forgetfulness
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You are thus leaving some energy in reserve with which to repay the deposit account
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If that should happen soon, he kept another course in reserve; which was, to have a certain opinion that he thought the best, on the Doctor's case
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Here too the blaze, the grape-shot and the axe, in reserve, to fetch them out in case of need,
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But there was about him a certain reserve, and she dared not comfort him, not even speak softly to him
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(c) But Plato has an equal, or, in his own estimation, even greater paradox in reserve, which is summed up in the famous text, 'Until kings are philosophers or philosophers are kings, cities will never cease from ill
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Marraud winced for a moment but still felt he had something in reserve
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We should also have themes in reserve which can be used on a contingency basis to counterbalance bad news for us which is bound to occur in unforeseen patterns between now and November
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When the critical moment in a close race was upon you, you had to know something he did not—that down in your core you still had something in reserve, something you had not yet shown, something that once revealed would make him doubt himself, make him falter just when it counted the most
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We'll send four sentries out to the line, to start with, and "Now," he said, "Avens, you go to the further hole as usual, and Thlayli can join when the Mark have all gone out we'll add four more and keep two in reserve
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“So how many chemical weapons does he have in reserve?”
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The conversation did not flag for an instant, so that the princess, who always kept in reserve, in case a subject should be lacking, two heavy guns—the relative advantages of classical and of modern education, and universal military service—had not to move out either of them, while Countess Nordston had not a chance of chaffing Levin
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As it is, I think we have to assume they still have additional range in reserve
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“I merely said it was always a good thing to have a little extra speed in reserve when you needed it
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Makgrygair had tasked his 1st and 3rd Brigade with the actual assault, with 2nd Brigade in reserve, and they’d begun their preparation over a month earlier, out of sight of Fairkyn’s defenders
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A little way off there was another indistinct figure; this one black, with a sustained hiss that spoke of strength very much in reserve
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“Regan?” If she had indeed held something in reserve, there was still a chance here for her to open up fully, to cast her lot with her family, and so to save them all
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"My dear young lady—Miss Brooke—Dorothea!" he said, pressing her hand between his hands, "this is a happiness greater than I had ever imagined to be in reserve for me
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" I was amazed, myself, at the spirit I had still in reserve, and therefore perhaps a trifle the more disconcerted at the way in which, in spite of this fine example of it, she hesitated
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Their analysis may be correct—gold may rise to its target price—but the beginner is doomed because he commits too much of his equity and has very thin reserves
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When you want to refer to large quantities of gold, such as the amount of gold a bank holds in reserves or the amount of gold produced in a mine, the unit of measurement you use is metric tons
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But Vance didn’t know that I still had those two last Interceptors in reserve, waiting in a holding pattern nearby
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He continually conserves his resources, using his offense only when the time is ripe, patiently waiting for the best opportunities to develop, and then striking hard leaving enough in reserve to be able to return another day
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With $3 billion already in reserve, Texaco no longer has to pay $630 million worth of annual interest on $7 billion in normal business debts
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For validating time series, an obvious extension of the methods described in the preceding section is to hold back the most recent data points, fit the model to the balance of the data, and then attempt to “predict” the values held in reserve
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One of the big risks—one of the big questions, really—is the Federal Reserve now has in round numbers $4 trillion in reserves
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He made a plausible excuse; but his real reason had been the fear that not even the secret would keep them with him any very great length of time, and so he had meant to hold it in reserve as a last seduction
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Banks must be trusted to hold our money and transfer it electronically, but they lend it out in waves of credit bubbles with barely a fraction in reserve
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Their squadron remained in reserve and Nicholas Rostov spent that day in a dull and wretched mood
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What a nuisance that our squadron will be in reserve tomorrow,’ he thought
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The Middle Ages cast aside, Asia cast aside, the historical and political question held in reserve, from the purely philosophical point of view, outside the requirements of militant policy, on condition that the monastery shall be absolutely a voluntary matter and shall contain only consenting parties, I shall always consider a cloistered community with a certain attentive, and, in some respects, a deferential gravity
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As for the barrel of powder, it stood on a table on one side, near the door, and was held in reserve
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Many emergency radio transmitters are also very limited in range and to avoid wasting precious batteries should be held in reserve until there is some chance of their signals being picked up
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According to the World Gold Council, nearly 29,500 metric tons of gold is held in reserves by central banks around the world
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Behind Napoleon were the Guards and a few corps in reserve
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I had not forgotten the inner man, and had provided myself with rice, sugar, and coffee, besides in reserve three big pots of jam—two cherry and one gooseberry
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The Russian woman gives everything at once when she loves— the moment and her whole destiny and the present and the future: she does not know how to be thrifty, she keeps nothing hidden in reserve; and their beauty is quickly consumed upon him whom they love
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I ought to formulate that peculiarity only at the end of my speech, but I will do so at the very beginning, for it is my weakness to go to work directly, not keeping my effects in reserve and economizing my material
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But I should think you've plenty of bloodhounds and trackers of your own in reserve, ha ha!" Pyotr Stepanovitch blurted out with the gaiety and irresponsibility of youth
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You begged me yourself to postpone, to give you time, not to say you ‘No,’ to study you better, and ‘then,’ you said, ‘then, when you know what a fine fellow I am, perhaps you will not refuse me!’ These were your own words, or very like them, at the very beginning of your courtship!—you cannot deny them! And now you dare to tell me that I ‘lured you into my net,’ just as though you did not notice my expression of loathing when you made your appearance this morning! You came a fortnight sooner than I expected you, and I did not hide my disgust; on the contrary, I made it evident—you must have noticed it—I know you did; because you asked me whether I was angry because you had come sooner than you promised! Let me tell you that people who do not, and do not care to, hide their loathing for a man can hardly be accused of luring that man into their net! You dare to tell me that I was keeping you in reserve! Very well; my answer to that is, that I judged of you like this: ‘Though he may not be endowed with much intellect, still he may turn out to be a good enough fellow; and if so, it might be possible to marry him