He's already reserved a plot in a neighboring volcanic crater known as Diamond Head.
And that the goddess Fortuna has reserved a possible place for him in the company of the Greats?
The loan also included warrants for American Tissue and reserved a seat for DLJ on American Tissue's board.
The brokerage firm reserved a hearing room in a House office building for briefings by several lawmakers and aides.
On the first day reservations became available, 20, 407 people reserved a July trip to a California state park, she said.
We had reserved a compact car, a cost effective option we knew would not only be fuel-efficient but also easily meet our minimal space requirements.
He reserved a pot of money to pursue that goal, and since it was his first priority, he took less risk with that pot of money than he was able.
But he forecast a strong season ahead for himself and the team, and the former GP2 champion reserved a special welcome for the return of slick tyres to the sport.
Mr Duhalde is said to have reserved a spot for Mr Cavallo as his cabinet chief, in case the Peronists' stalled campaign fails to regain enough momentum on its own.
Whereas Daley's approach to the competition saw him execute his trickiest dives first, Mitcham, 22, reserved a difficult routine for his sixth and final dive but failed to hold his nerve.
Stanford flew a handful of its professors to New York, reserved a conference room at Skadden, Arps law firm, and invited a group of journalists to hear talks on financial services reform, executive compensation, accounting and corporate finance.
The lack of sound policies within an investment organization is, in my experience, generally indicative of a culture where personal profiting is viewed as a privilege reserved for a select group of investment insiders.
He is a reserved man with a handlebar moustache to rival any in this, the capital of handlebar moustaches.
With the winter blast, Morawski expected the return of an old city tradition in which residents clear a parking space and keep it reserved with a lawn chair.
Online education is getting a lot of attention as many elite schools are opening up their classrooms for the world to access what, for a long time, had been reserved for a fortunate few.
In America, a higher education cannot be a luxury reserved for just a privileged few.
And higher education cannot be a luxury reserved just for a privileged few.
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In statements read to the court, friends of Mr Fuller, a production line supervisor, described him as a reserved family man and a good listener who rarely instigated conversations.
But they were given a tough fight by underdogs Italy, who were inspired by an 80, 000 crowd in a stadium normally reserved for Serie A giants Inter and AC Milan.
However one of the loudest cheers of the night was reserved for a little-known B-side, Masterplan.
Far too many companies wrongly treat leadership as an esoteric role reserved for a privileged few.
Most of the moments once reserved for a little alone time have been infiltrated by the realtime Internet.
Paulson said the remaining TARP funds would be reserved for a rainy day.
Local elections were due, in which, as an affirmative-action measure, Shahabpur was to be reserved for a dalit pradhan.
Judgement has been reserved in a case in which a blogger and a council chief are suing each other for libel.
Practical steps would be reserved for a later stage, should the Palestinians, for example, seek to join the International Criminal Court (ICC).
The tactic might seem counter to the conventional notions of summer jobs, an opportunity once reserved for a community's local unemployed hands.
The adjoining, five-bedroom townhouse can be reserved as a private apartment.
Coventry slowly began to exert some pressure as the half wore on, but the real drama was reserved for a controversial final three minutes.
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