51. However, love is not reserved for a perfect world. 52. Mobutu remained head of state, but Tshisekedi insisted that he would control the army and that no special area of power would be reserved for the President. 53. By convention, the post of Speaker was reserved for a Shia Moslem. 54. It is not clear how claim is to interact with the claim in the earlier part of his article that prenominal position is reserved for characteristic adjectives. 55. His last performance was another sell-out, ending with scenes of adulation normally reserved for pop stars. 56. Certainly the character had a new confidence, and a new posh voice reserved for special occasions, but the calamities soon piled up. 57. This is clear in the case of one-party states, where the party bureaucracy encroaches upon areas of decision-making that elsewhere would be reserved for civil servants. 58. Pooley had adopted the embarrassed tone he reserved for all conversations about the family estate. 59. Grimma stared at her with the kind of expression reserved for people who turn out, against all expectation, to have interesting and secret histories. 60. The third column, which she had reserved for telephone numbers, was so far entirely blank. |