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physical reserved ECON

reserved blocks COMPUT

reserved character N COMPUT

reserved domain N COMPUT

reserved interest ECON

reserved memory COMPUT

reserved road

reserved road AUTO
reserved road AUTO

reserved word N COMPUT

quantity reserved in shipment ECON

quantity reserved on quantity ordered ECON

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The one in front of the superstructure was reserved for the dirigibles, with a mooring mast at the bow.
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Put in cheesecloth with the reserved tomato "guts" and hang in the refrigerator, allowing the liquid to drip into a container below.
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Finally, attitudinal values are reserved for individuals who can not, for one reason or another, have new experiences or create new things.
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Port 0 is reserved, but is a permissible source port value if the sending process does not expect messages in response.
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He was considered to be a shy and reserved boy, which became noticeable in his particularly reticent conversations distinguished by the lack of personal pronouns.
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His female sitters of the 1850s and 1860s inhabit a different physiological climate from those he painted earlier; they are not reticent and reserved.
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In their view, baptism was reserved for repentant believers who were aware that their sins had been forgiven, not unknowing infants.
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Objections, though permissible during opening statements, are very unusual, and by professional courtesy are usually reserved only for egregious conduct.
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The 555 prefix was reserved for telephone company use and was only consistently used for directory assistance (information), being 555-1212 for the local area.
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He reserved a particular contempt for the sentient doors, despising their blissful satisfaction with existence.
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