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1 But I reserve to myself the privilege of telling you the truth.
2 Davis finished with five points as the only Hawks reserve to play.
3 Maybe you guys just want to hold it in reserve to yourself.
4 But he had escaped, and still had some reserve to his credit.
5 You may suppose that modesty interfered to reserve to them their shirts?
6 I hope I'll have enough reserve to correct my orbit later.'
7 But the sage will reserve to himself the right of cursing.
8 And I reserve to you the pleasure of saying that you are renowned.
9 I reserve to myself the privilege of declining without saying why I decline.
10 Susan forgot all the rules of reserve to which she had been trained.
11 It yields itself without reserve to him who has won it.
12 The Seventh, as the best organized body, acted as reserve to this force.
13 I would reserve to them, in every respect, their corporate rights.
14 It is not unprecedented for a reserve to win the title.
15 Do you not reserve to yourself the liberty of judging what they say?
16 Mind Moves: There was a reserve to New Year celebrations.
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