101.   Americans have the sort of emotional attachment to breakfast cereal that is usually reserved for a favorite childhood toy or a high school sweetheart.

102.   Among ancient nomadic tribes, the perishable organs were thought to be macho and were reserved for men.

103.   Although when it does stay in place, it gives me the kind of thrill usually reserved for the most private of moments.

104.   An entire kitchen closet is reserved for his medication.

105.   Americans are properly wary of this political death penalty, but in their wariness they assume that it is reserved only for extreme violations of the law.

106.   An area next to the garage was reserved for altering vehicle identification numbers, he said.

107.   An entire section of the sanctuary was reserved for ministers and their wives.

108.   And a third of the classes are reserved for issues such as healthful eating, personal problem-solving and stress management.

109.   And I can accept that some middle-aged white man has been denied a lower-level or middle-management position that has been reserved for a minority.

110.   And behind Powers was a seat reserved for the ubiquitous public relations guru, Howard J. Rubenstein.

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