1. She found she had reservoirs of unexpected strength. 2. And Buchanan still has a reservoir of support here, particularly among those voters still angry at the influx of illegal immigrants. 3. Both Russia and Iran have reservoirs of gas larger than the North Field, but they are associated with oilfields. 4. All HIV-positive people have viral reservoirs, from which HIV could again conquer the body. 5. But Clinton, who has proved eminently flexible in his ideology, no longer has a reservoir of good will among House Democrats. 6. He has a reservoir of positive feelings in the area, as anyone who named his son Boston might. 7. He pursues Ronnie to Long Island and becomes his friend by telling the monumentally untalented actor that he has unexplored reservoirs of talent. 8. Kaminer has a reservoir of knowledge and a grasp of the implications of social history, law and human behavior that neither writer possesses. 9. Love is the theme of these tales, which focus on women who have tremendous reservoirs of affection but not always of good sense. 10. Most brush units have reservoirs for cleaning agents, but first try scrubbing the walls with plain water. |