Coffee, tea and light snacks will be served, and reservations are not needed. |
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She tapped a few keys to confirm the reservations, and replied to the e-mail request in the affirmative. |
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Like many low-priced casual chains, Cheesecake doesn't accept reservations, so on weekends the wait for a table routinely exceeds two hours. |
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The renegades first rustled herds of cattle to feed their people left starving on the government's reservations. |
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Why has Clarke continually reconfirmed her support for the approach, despite these reservations? |
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However, she feels that the job satisfaction will more than make up for any reservations she has. |
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We were removed from our traditional lands, forced onto reservations on infertile land so barren we couldn't grow crops or raise livestock. |
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The amendment does not add to those reservations, I think it is significant to note. |
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On the southern plains, a war in 1868-69 forced Cheyennes, Kiowas, and Comanches to new reservations. |
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At one point Burge asked if Patrick minded being put on hold while he made dinner reservations for his son's 30th birthday celebration. |
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But by 1926 all of the Oklahoma reservations had been broken up by allotment. |
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After Ojibwa families took their allotments, unallotted land on reservations was then sold to the public. |
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She and the girls walked towards the counter where a barmaid stood to take orders or to place reservations for rooms. |
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In order to have a time when people don't stand on trains we have to have compulsory seat reservations. |
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It has become easy to obtain information about our bank and insurance accounts, train and airline reservations through computerized systems. |
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The current price on a particular flight may also rise or fall as other people book seats or cancel reservations. |
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But people were invited to express their reservations, and they came up with some very reasonable doubts. |
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But here are some medically qualified folk expressing similar reservations. |
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And nearly one in five scientists felt pressure to approve or recommend approval, despite reservations about the safety or quality of a drug. |
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But a number of private sector unions have voiced reservations about this offer. |
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The performances also have the depth of emotion that sweeps you into the lives of the characters without doubts or reservations. |
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I also dwelt, perhaps overheavily, on certain doubts and reservations, of which even his most devoted admirers must take stock. |
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A number of immigrant workers, however, have voiced reservations for another reason. |
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Only about 20 percent of American Indians and Alaskan Natives still live on reservations or trust lands. |
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In the last year, the mobile lab was also driven to three of the four American Indian reservations in North Dakota. |
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While most programs were located in urban areas, others were located in suburban neighborhoods or rural areas, with a few on Indian reservations. |
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The West had been settled with paved roads across the country, and the Indians were confined to reservations. |
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Fierce land disputes between their tribes far predate the 19 th-century creation of the Navajo and Hopi reservations, and continue to this day. |
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For the most part, African American activists in urban communities and American Indians on reservations have led the movement. |
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Native Americans tend to come from the reservations, rural areas that are isolated. |
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Much of the introductory chapter consists of broad generalizations about Indians, culture areas, reservations, and allotment. |
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It reversed the 1887 Act by consolidating Indian reservations through the public purchase of land for the Native American peoples. |
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This section starts with a description of the international law criteria for assessing the validity of reservations. |
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One of the most promising therapeutic approaches that I endorse, with reservations, is the bioenergetics of psychiatrist, Alexander Lowen. |
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Sometimes speeds reach 100 miles per hour as the convoy screeches around corners and over central reservations. |
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I can even understand some of the reservations concerning superhero adaptions and how certain heroes, if not all of them, appear onscreen. |
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We believe that as a result of the discussions the county council reservations will be put aside. |
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Both had their reservations, but a lot of the pettiness had been put aside. |
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Book your program reservations in advance to ensure your own thrilling dolphin encounter. |
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In spite of these reservations, the implications of applying the structural method to the seismic data are investigated in the following section. |
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Strong reservations are held by some, including the respected members of the profession involved in the consultative process. |
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They have expressed grave reservations about the proposed industry consultative panel. |
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The Secretary General acts as a depository for ratifications, reservations, and renunciations of the various Council of Europe instruments. |
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Last year it launched its own central reservations operations to maximise room occupancy. |
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To this day, many people in France possess reservations about whether armed opposition to the occupiers was worthwhile. |
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Clause 1 provided that the holding was let subject to the exceptions and reservations thereinafter mentioned. |
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I don't know, maybe I should use a theme of redemption from evil, or overbooking airline reservations, or something like that. |
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Many Britons dismiss these reservations with a snooty disregard, and tend to make barbed remarks about pampered children and bad leisurewear. |
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Alas, they had made reservations in the sleeper car for the trip, and I just in a seat, so I was separated from them during the trip. |
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My wife received a phone call in mid-January from a hotel employee advising her that both room reservations had been cancelled. |
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We had no reservations and were seated in ten minutes, but this isn't always the case. |
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What's worse is that there are people with reservations, but no seat allocations, the result of overbooking. |
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Consider confirming last-minute room reservations directly with the hotel, to make sure your reservation is in the system. |
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The whole jury was impressed by the urban and environmental aspects of the building, but some members had reservations about its expression. |
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Speaking of cars, there are no fewer than four car reserving apps on the market, touting either cab reservations or crowd-sourced ride-sharing. |
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Shortly after Hammond, the dining car steward came by to make dinner reservations. |
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This meant it would have to have grave reservations about the truthfulness of any evidence given by these men. |
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He said the president also has reservations about the limitations on issue advertising. |
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One last question lingered in my mind, and I had no reservations about blurting it out. |
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If you plan to stay in hotels or motels, remember to make reservations in advance. |
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Mock telephone calls and mock reservations were made possible via role playing and a code for a test hotel, respectively. |
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Observers say for this plan to succeed, all sides must put aside their reservations and return to the negotiating table. |
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Online reservations for another Manhattan cat cafe are almost fully booked more than two months ahead. |
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One will certainly be forgiven for harboring similar reservations about the religious tradition that grew up around this lugubrious symbol. |
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Do you share such reservations about the testability of evolutionary theory? |
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Still, despite his reservations, his verdict was that it just about passed muster. |
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An additional 5,000 Iroquois reside in Canada, where there are two Iroquoian reservations. |
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Birendra's brother, Gyanendra, who succeeded him on the throne, had no such reservations. |
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The corsage is on, dinner reservations are made, picture appointments are scheduled, and of course, you're wearing the perfect dress. |
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In 1868-1869, military campaigns forced Cheyennes, Kiowas, and Comanches onto new reservations in the Indian Territory. |
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They wanted as well a federal government that would keep the Indians tractable and confined to reservations away from white settlements. |
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This time, despite the reservations already mentioned, Woods' chances are far better. |
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The second Megan stepped inside, she knew that it must have cost Chris a fortune to get the reservations. |
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Some of the lenders have also had reservations about offering debt relief, although it is impolitic to air them too loudly. |
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Her patients were Blackfeet and Cree who weren't welcome on the reservations or wouldn't live there. |
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From that point of view, we have very real reservations about the additional 5c per litre excise impost that will arise from this bill. |
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Booking arrangements will be farmed out to private retail outlets, or passengers will be forced to use the Internet to make reservations. |
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Ojibwa and Sioux fighting extended over a 100-year period until separate reservations were established. |
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Educational services were inconsistently available to the Paiutes on the various reservations and colonies. |
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Their reservations about India's policy of demanding progressive indigenisation of production in Japanese joint ventures are not discussed here. |
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Since our compartment was at the downstairs rear of the last car on the train, we were last for dinner reservations call. |
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It is only when we learn of his guilty secret and hidden background that the casting provokes deep reservations. |
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Once again, the gutless move would be to write a memo detailing my reservations with the new duty hours. |
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Understandably, I have some reservations about getting drunk with my passport and visa with me, so I am disinclined to take them. |
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France, Portugal and Greece allegedly have reservations about ceding national sovereignty over their airspace. |
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Harassed operators patiently listen to complaints about cancelled reservations or travel plans gone haywire. |
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Sources say Carter just cancelled those long-held reservations and instead will be summering at a friend's home in Tuscany. |
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With love, there should be no reservations, no inhibitions when making love to the person who undoubtedly has your heart. |
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The all-pervasive reservations and donations system too adds to the youths' inquietude. |
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To be useful to pit bosses, reservations agents and hotel guest clerks, guest information must be available and accessible in real time. |
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Widening will be done in most cases within the existing footprint of the road by eating into hard shoulders and central reservations. |
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The period from 1850 to 1889 encompasses a summary of the Sioux Wars and the subjugation of Lakota and Dakota on reservations. |
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This court has serious reservations about whether he would or could protect the children from the mother, when she resurfaces. |
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Some reservations closely followed traditional Ojibwa boundaries, while others were established in previously unsettled areas. |
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Before long their director was sending us to the Navajo and Apache reservations to share our music. |
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However, there is a presumption in favour of the right of States to enter reservations unless the instrument expressly states to the contrary. |
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I have reservations about it because I think it could trigger another Cold War and escalate the arms race once again. |
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The demand is so heavy that association members are advising the public to start planning as early as August for reservations for next Christmas. |
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This acceptance was subject to several reservations concerning the supremacy of Community law in Italy. |
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But Brooklynites have expressed reservations, much of it directed at what they say is the misguided use of Gehry's architectural creativity. |
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With regard to the second condition, the ruling elite has severe reservations regarding Merkel. |
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As he must, the promoter deals with objections and reservations raised by the postulators and censors. |
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I have reservations about the other sweeteners, such as acesulfame-K, sucralose, and the cyclamates. |
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England's prime gaiter-wearer, the Archbishop of Canterbury, had his reservations about the apparel. |
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Doyle will learn the ropes in the reservations and reception departments of Lancaster House, answering the telephone and checking guests in and out. |
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Despite his reservations, the answer is decidedly affirmative. |
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Friends make dinner reservations at the Oyster Bar and grille in Oak Bluffs. |
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Under the new commitments, airlines will also have to help customers locate the cheapest fares and hold reservations for 24 hours so that prices can be compared. |
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There, though, the problems raised are only touched upon in a guarded fashion, with careful reservations and with a noticeable reluctance to arrive at a positive resolution. |
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I am with the universalist liberals on both counts, with reservations. |
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And so, despite his great reservations about Yasser Arafat, Rabin felt compelled to try to make an agreement with him. |
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In this context, anthropological linguists working on southeastern Indian languages and cultures will have reservations about his untutored approach to semantic analysis. |
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The straight-taking Murphy doesn't mince his words and makes no secret of his reservations about the prospects of soccer and rugby being played at G.A.A. headquarters. |
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His firm stance was backed by 62 percent of the population, a poll showed, despite widespread reservations about the belt-tightening measures themselves. |
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He said his Government has reservations about the proposed constitution and is particularly concerned about aspects regarding common foreign policy and defence. |
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However, at the risk of being accused, once again, at turning my nose up at something worthwhile, I do have to say that I have one or two reservations. |
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Murphy criticised the judge's handling of an application to renew the licence in June 1997, when an experienced law clerk had expressed reservations about the procedure. |
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He superficially addresses such issues as poverty on reservations, suicide rates, alcoholism and the consequences of alcohol consumption, and accident rates. |
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There is some disagreement or reservations about whether people are trying to wish things away on a timetable. |
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Seat reservations can be made 30 days in advance of travel for certain destinations, and Reserve members must provide written authorization for travel. |
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And why does the airline insist on its policy of no seat reservations? |
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Similar reservations will no doubt surface in the coming months, as countries endeavor to absolve their own aggressive actions from the court's jurisdiction. |
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But a survey of secondary school English teachers reveals that many have deep reservations about plans to extend the literacy strategy into the secondary sector. |
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Parents had the same doubts and reservations that my colleagues and I had. |
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As a daily user of the pedestrian crossing I have some reservations about my safety, more importantly that of my daughter who uses this crossing twice daily to attend school. |
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He has implicit faith in his advice so in spite of many people's doubts and reservations, it is now as successful and professional a partnership as there is on tour. |
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It may create unnecessary doubts and reservations in the minds of others. |
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Dragging them from their wide open spaces into captivity is akin to the American scandal of driving Comanches and other Plains Indians onto reservations. |
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Colt calls and makes reservations for the bridal suite for a week. |
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You also have some rather elegant hotel reservations in St. Petersburg, the front desk clerk is Agent 21, so I'm sure you'll have no problems there. |
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This will eliminate the need for e-mailing us or faxing the information to our reservations office and it will most definitely make the process more efficient, she said. |
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Cyclists benefit too, as bike reservations will now receive an allocated place in the train's guard's van, which becomes coach A on HSTs or coach P on Mallards. |
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The Bantustans represented an imposed tribalism, with indigenous Africans forcibly displaced onto reservations carved out of the country's poorest land. |
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I accept that cricket must find ways of bringing in the cash to survive and if this ploy succeeds all so well and good, but I have my reservations. |
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Hotels must juggle cancellations, no-shows, guests who extend their stays beyond their original reservations and rooms that are taken out of service for repairs. |
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Word is quickly spreading about the charm of Patagonia's estancias, and with most farms containing only two or three guest rooms, reservations are a must. |
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The group also says these fees are important to help fund its other activities, from writing camps for kids in the Berkshires to readings on Indian reservations. |
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Getting back to the principle that we are arguing about, I maintain that I am opposed to this Commission reincluding those lands in this case and the other reservations around the country. |
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The historiography of the Dawes Act is generally negative, emphasizing the alienation of land from tribal ownership and the checkerboarding of reservations. |
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The car console combines the car phone and stereo with diagnostic, traffic and navigation data, and even location-based services such as hotel details or reservations. |
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However, others have reservations about tight rules being put down about redevelopment in Middleton, and Bradford Council has not granted the status. |
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With two wranglers and six horses all we needed now were reservations! |
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One of the reservations in my mind about going out to the tropics was the number of insects and other creepy-crawlies which were bound to predominate in these parts. |
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It doesn't cover supplements for high-speed trains or seat reservations. |
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Each of these people has their phone number stored there and is caller ID'd when they make reservations. |
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At last week's meeting of the City Council, agreement was reached to immediately add 297 of them to the list, despite some councillors voicing reservations. |
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On my side particularly it seems that my decision is inevitably going to be based upon faith, and hence inevitably bound up with reservations and doubt. |
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The dining car steward soon came by taking dinner reservations. |
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Even though he knows better, he has no qualms or reservations about putting his face two inches away from some of the most venomous snakes on the planet. |
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This had the effect of creating instant reservations about the site, particularly about the noise and its Flash-based tricksiness. |
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The Trail of Tears in the 1830s exemplified the Indian removal policy that resettled Indians into the west on Indian reservations. |
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A minority of Native Americans live in land units called Indian reservations. |
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Eucharist in the Mississippi Delta, on the Navajo and Hopi and Mescalero Apache reservations. |
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Elsewhere, the Native American population has increased as some reservations have attracted people back from urban areas. |
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Halvard Buhaug, a political scientist at the Peace Research Institute Oslo, also has serious reservations about climatic supremacism. |
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As I passed over those magnificent bottoms of the Kansas, which form the reservations of the Delawares, Potawatamies, etc. |
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Other tribes of Native Americans were also forced into government schools and reservations. |
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Starting in December, Washington State Ferries will be taking reservations for its popular San Juan Islands ferry runs from Anacortes. |
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Gradually Hughes developed reservations about what he perceived as the increasing pedanticism in Tolson's verse. |
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The reservations team has also been strengthened with the promotion of Jane Napper to revenue manager and Vicky Holding to senior reservationist. |
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As part of this investment project the reservations and ticketing system was replaced by CarRes from Carus. |
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As soon as we get the plane tickets, we'll finalize our reservations with the hotel. |
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He was then 52, already an old man by the norms of that century, and he may well have had reservations about the undertaking. |
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Despite his reservations about the move to America, Sullivan paid all the costs and gave substantial financial support to the family. |
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Lifting the reservations doesn't contradict Sharia as propagandised, it is actually in line with it. |
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The plan was welcomed by Haig but with some reservations, which he addressed on 6 January. |
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Mikulas ranged the ichnofossil assemblages, though with some reservations, to a transition from the Cruziana to the Zoophycos ichnofacies. |
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After initial security reservations, the DFB decided to play the match on 15 November. |
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Jackson, in The Problem of the Picts, who considered some of them to be Pritenic but had reservations about most of them. |
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One block of Democrats strongly supported the Versailles Treaty, even with reservations added by Lodge. |
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After four meetings, all brushoffs, Kelley, who had been in the Balkans since March 30, made reservations to fly home. |
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On the reservations, they struggle to find employment and alcoholism is rampant. |
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ReServe Q software offers online reservations for restaurants and other dining venues, as well as waitlists for guests. |
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Despite his father's reservations, he pursued a career as a composer, studying at the Royal College of Music under Charles Villiers Stanford. |
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A second group of Democrats supported the treaty but followed Wilson in opposing any amendments or reservations. |
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The company has upgraded around 620 hotels to its Windsurfer central reservations system in the past eight weeks. |
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Williams expressed his reservations about this to the General Synod of the Church of England. |
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The suites are available for nightly reservations but are also for sale as part of the Hilton Grand Vacations time-share model. |
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Many of the indigenous San people have been forcibly relocated from their land onto reservations. |
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They wanted a treaty with reservations, especially on Article 10, which involved the power of the League of Nations to make war without a vote by the US Congress. |
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In the late 1980s public attention had turned from FAS babies on reservations to African American crack babies in the neonatal units at inner city hospitals. |
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Committee members did express reservations about the paucity of data with regard to neoplasms, hepatotoxicity events, and hypersensitivity reactions. |
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Only two campgrounds in Angeles National Forest take reservations for regular family-size campsites, and all of those campsites are already full for this weekend. |
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The flooding claimed approximately one quarter of the reservations land. |
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The federally recognized tribes have Indian reservations in the state, where as sovereign nations and enjoy a political status higher than the state of North Dakota. |
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Many at Milan both within and outside of the club expressed serious reservations about the transfer, with it considered by some players no more than a marketing move. |
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Opposition to ship money steadily grew, but the 12 common law judges of England declared that the tax was within the king's prerogative, though some of them had reservations. |
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Realization of removable type calfeutrements permanent and not removable reservations buildings of spiral 2 Installation Phase 1 on the GANIL site at Caen. |
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However, some continue to express reservations about its use. |
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I have no significant reservations in recommending the collection, but symptomatic of that disease all reviewers share, I do have some smaller ones, if you will indulge me. |
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While ceremonial, these offices no doubt gained Domitian valuable experience in the Roman Senate, and may have contributed to his later reservations about its relevance. |
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Be that as it may, the territory of these tribes fell under the authority of the Bureau of Indian Affairs as reservations held in trust for the tribes. |
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The Zephyrette then takes the reservations of the Pullman passengers. |
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At this critical juncture, both Tsar Alexander I and Holy Roman Emperor Francis II decided to engage Napoleon in battle, despite reservations from some of their subordinates. |
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Ethnic cleansing is a poor euphemism for forms of culturcide, ethnocide, ghettoization, displacement of people to reservations, and forced removal of populations. |
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He took this decision in spite of serious reservations of the US military, which egoistically insisted that it had the will and capacity to turn sure defeat into victory. |
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Meherrian, Nottoway, and Saponies, Catawbas and some Tuscarora allowed tributary status to the English colonial officials settled on reservations. |
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However, in August 2016 the Norwegian Government expressed reservations. |
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Contact the ski areas' central reservations offices about availability. |
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All ministers, whether senior and in the Cabinet, or junior ministers, must support the policy of the government publicly regardless of any private reservations. |
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The app is designed to work on iPhones, iPads and the iPod touch and should give users access to the SmartPark JFK parking reservations system without the need for a computer. |
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Settlement increased with the Donation Land Claim Act of 1850 and the forced relocation of the native population to Indian reservations in Oregon. |
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Even Darwin's close friends Gray, Hooker, Huxley and Lyell still expressed various reservations but gave strong support, as did many others, particularly younger naturalists. |
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This includes languages originally spoken in the region, as well as those of Native American tribes from other areas that were forcibly relocated onto reservations there. |
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Some reviewers, though, notably John Wilson Croker for the Quarterly Review, expressed reservations about the propriety of mixing history and romance. |
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But the operational side of the merger, including the integration of things such as Web sites and reservations systems, will take much longer, the company says. |
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Credit cards used to guarantee reservations will be charged if reservations are not cancelled less than 72 hours from arrival or if guest is a no-show. |
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Ross Barkley has not yet earned the trust of Roy Hodgson, an international manager inherently suspicious of bold talent, but Roberto Martinez has no such reservations. |
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Smith knows new England coach Trevor Bayliss well from New South Wales and suggested he would have shared reservations over Cook's boundary rider on the off side. |
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A SUPREME Court Constitution bench is likely to clear the air over the rights of migrant schedule caste people to reservations outside their home states. |
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The invitation said Parks would be provided with a courtesy card allowing him to make golf or dining reservations and he would be billed monthly for any expenses. |
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