Reserve
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Ninety-nine pence was the starting price and no
reserve.
And then you put on your reserve, and then you put on your heavy rucksack.
By the beginning of May, the nation's carefully rationed food
reserve
was completely exhausted.
They somehow get into this
reserve.
We only have two days of water
reserve.
A no-take marine
reserve.
Let's create a giant high seas reserve, two-thirds of the ocean.
On our 10 year anniversary of being in the U.S., we decided to celebrate by reserving a room at the hotel that we first stayed in when we got to the U.S. The man at the front desk laughs, and he says, "You can't
reserve
a room here.
These were the people on the
reserve
who were responsible for its well-being.
If you drove past Solly somewhere out on the reserve, you look up in your rearview mirror, you'd see he'd stopped the car 20, 50 meters down the road just in case you need help with something.
She arrived at our
reserve
from a
reserve
east of us on her migratory route.
In the middle of the
reserve
which they live in lies a road.
As it turned out, I would need that in reserve, because one year after my return, in, arguably, the safest place on earth, a bedroom at a friend's house, I fell from a third-story window onto the concrete below.
What Zipcar does is we park cars throughout dense urban areas for members to reserve, by the hour and by the day, instead of using their own car.
It required that it was completely trivial: that it takes 30 seconds to
reserve
a car, go get it, drive it.
I took this picture from a small plane flying over the eastern border of the Xingu indigenous
reserve
in the state of Mato Grosso to the northwest of here.
The line through the middle is the eastern border of the
reserve.
So this is fascinating, because one day, in addition to the effects that antibiotics have on antibiotic-resistant bacteria, which are very important, they may also be degrading our gut microbial ecosystems, and so one day we may come to regard antibiotics with the same horror that we currently
reserve
for those metal tools that the Egyptians used to use to mush up the brains before they drained them out for embalming.
The place where this was recorded was in fact a gibbon reserve, which is why you can hear so many of them, but in fact the most important noise that was coming out of the forest that time was one that I didn't notice, and in fact nobody there had actually noticed it.
So, as I said, this was a gibbon
reserve.
Well, to test it, we took it back to Indonesia, not the same place, but another place, to another gibbon
reserve
that was threatened daily by illegal logging.
We need a medical
reserve
corps: lots of people who've got the training and background who are ready to go, with the expertise.
So there's a main parachute and a
reserve
parachute, and if I do nothing, the
reserve
parachute is going to open because of an automatic opening device.
In 1995, local fisherman convinced the authorities to proclaim their waters a marine
reserve.
And this is photographed in the middle of the Seronera, this is not a
reserve.
It brings that character inside of your personal space, a space that we'd usually
reserve
for the people that we love.
So maybe in the future, on the public side of the station, you might be able to drop in for a haircut at the barbershop or
reserve
the community room for a birthday party or renew your driver's license or get money out of an ATM.
It has to do with neural plasticity and cognitive
reserve.
We think it's because these nuns had a high level of cognitive reserve, which is a way of saying that they had more functional synapses.
People who have more years of formal education, who have a high degree of literacy, who engage regularly in mentally stimulating activities, all have more cognitive
reserve.
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