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ISO 3166 never assigns country codes beginning with " X ", these codes being assigned for privately customized use only ( reserved, never for official codes )— for instance, the ISO 3166-based NATO country codes ( STANAG 1059, 9th edition ) use " X " codes for imaginary exercise countries ranging from XXB for " Brownland " to XXR for " Redland ", as well as for major commands such as XXE for SHAPE or XXS for SACLANT.
The even numbers ( 68000, 68020, 68040, 68060 ) were reserved for major revisions to the 680x0 core architecture.
Other senior officer ranks, such as major, colonel and general, are army-style and may often be reserved for members of the Tal Shiar.
This operation is now reserved for tumors involving the pectoralis major muscle or recurrent breast cancer involving the chest wall.
However this does not symbolize any subordination to the religious authority, hence it is not usually performed in Catholic monarchies by the pope but usually reserved for the ( arch ) bishop of a major see ( sometimes the site of the whole coronation ) in the nation, as is sometime the very act of crowning.
This resulted in the Director's Guild passing new legislation, known as ' the Clint Eastwood Rule ' in which they reserved the right to impose a major fine on a producer for discharging a director and replacing that director with himself.
PTY31 seems to be reserved for emergency announcements in the event of natural disasters or other major calamities.
Sergeants major are normally addressed as " sir " or " ma ' am " by subordinates, and by Mr or Ms ( surname ) by superiors, with the term ' RSM '/' CSM '/ etc reserved for the sergeant major's commanding officer.
The doorway leading from the narthex to the nave is sometimes referred to as the " Royal Doors ", because in major cathedrals ( catholica ) there were several sets of doors leading into the nave, the central one being reserved only for the use of the Emperor.
The one major public role reserved solely for women was in the sphere of religion: the priestly office of the Vestals.
The Centre originally contained a large shop unit which was reserved for a major fashion retailer ( rumoured to be Dunnes ), however this never came to fruition and in the late 1990s, significant modifications were made to the ' Octogan ' ( the Market Street atrium ), including removal of the glass lift, replacement stairs and closure / in-filling of the mall that led to the southern part of Market Street ( the shop units in this part were never let ).
This method is reserved for patients with significant heart or lung disease, the critically ill, major surgery such as cardiac or transplant surgery, or when large blood losses are expected.
Complex decoration schemes were often used on chasubles of scapular form, especially the back, incorporating the image of the Christian cross or of a saint ; and rich materials such as silk, cloth of gold or brocade were employed, especially in chasubles reserved for major celebrations.
The evening's speeches-designed for broadcast to a large national audience — are reserved for major speeches by notable, respected public figures ; the speakers at the 2004 Democratic convention included Ted Kennedy, a forty-year veteran of the United States Senate, and Jimmy Carter, a former Democratic President, while at the Republican convention speakers included Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger of California and Governor George Pataki of New York, two of the largest states in the nation.
In some past cultures of East Asia, pearls and jade were major status symbols, reserved exclusively for royalty.
In the British Army, Royal Marines, and many other Commonwealth military and paramilitary organisations, the title of commanding officer is reserved for commanders of major units ( regiments, battalions and similar sized units ), almost invariably holding the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and usually referred to within the unit simply as " the Colonel ".
Such major dual carriageways usually have two lanes of traffic in each direction, with the lane nearest the centre being reserved for overtaking.
Pope Innocent I ( 401-417 ) claimed that all major cases should be reserved to the see of Rome and wrote: " All must preserve that which Peter the prince of the apostles delivered to the church at Rome and which it has watched over until now, and nothing may be added or introduced that lacks this authority or that derives its pattern from somewhere else.
The 2 ♣ opening is usually reserved to show a limited hand with long clubs and possibly a 4-card major, similar to the Precision 2 ♣ opening.
None of Romania's major political parties, either in government or in opposition, explicitly supports same-sex marriage or registered partnerships, or has proposed any law regarding it, resulting in the debate about this issue in the political sphere being more reserved than in civil society and the media.
The Clergy reserves, land which had been reserved for use by the non-Roman Roman Catholic clergy, became a major issue in the mid-19th century.
A chronic lack of exotic-trout-free habitat reserved for galaxias species and other native fish species in south-eastern Australia generally is a major concern.
Eight of these hurricanes were intense enough to be classified as major hurricanes — a denomination reserved for storms that attained sustained winds equivalent to a Category 3 or greater on the present-day Saffir-Simpson scale.
This fault was corrected in early 20th century, when on Viceroy, Lord Curzon's orders the original garden were restored in a major restoration project between 1903 – 1909, which also included lining the plaster channels with sandstone ; a 1915 planting scheme, added emphasis to the central and diagonal axis by lining it with trees, though some trees were also planted on the platform originally reserved for tents.

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Once inside the luxuriosly-upholstered landau, she drew the curtains and proceeded to give the startled youth the kind of physical examination usually reserved for army inductees.
That is reserved for the squares.
cells in the X-region and Y region are reserved as information cells for text forms.
Left alone while her husband was miles away in the city, the modern wife assumed more and more duties normally reserved for the male.
Letters by the reams came in from investment firms all over the nation, all of them wanting to get a part of the shares that would be sold ( 185,000 to the public at $12.50, with another 5,000 reserved for Morton Foods employes at $11.50 a share ).
This coming weekend they have reserved the entire Stagecoach Inn and adjoining country club, Saledo, for festivities.
A man does not make that kind of gamble if he suspects that one or more of the limited number of tenure positions is being reserved for members of the `` family ''.
Those would be reserved for the orchestra's great nights when the soloist can surpass himself.
Songs from China and Japan were reserved exclusively for Miss Mao, who is a native of China, and those of the British Isles were sung by Mr. Fuller, who is English by birth.
It made him pretty hot under the collar, after the idea Miss Sis had given him, to be told by Miss Kiz that her holy spa was all reserved for this summer and next, if you please, and that much as she regretted it, they would be unable to entertain Mrs. Robards and the children.
The ward was a small one, four beds, kept reserved for female alcoholics.
The first two columns ( 32 positions ) were reserved for control characters.
With the other special characters and control codes filled in, ASCII was published as ASA X3. 4-1963, leaving 28 code positions without any assigned meaning, reserved for future standardization, and one unassigned control code.
Swift has his proposer further degrade the Irish by using language ordinarily reserved for animals.
It is a very traditional form of the language, probably derived from medieval deeds and documents, and has a very complicated structure and vocabulary which is generally reserved only for such documents.
" Hall of the Slain " i. e. " the Chosen Ones ") This heavenly abode, somewhat analogous to the Greek Elysium, is reserved for those brave warriors who die heroically in battle.
According to the Talmud, extinction of the soul is reserved for a far much smaller group of malicious and evil leaders, either whose very evil deeds go way beyond norms, or who lead large groups of people to utmost evil.
Similar to shark fin soup or bird's nest soup, it is considered a luxury item, and is traditionally reserved for special occasions such as weddings and other celebrations.
However, there are certain limitations: they may not administer the sacraments and related functions whose celebration is reserved to bishops, priests, deacons, or seminarians ( the male clergy ), namely, Holy Orders ( they may make provision for an ordained cleric to help train and to admit some of their members, if needed, as altar servers, Eucharistic ministers, or lectors-the minor ministries which are now open to the non-ordained ).
On the other hand, they may not preside over Adoration or Benediction, give a speech that is a homily, or read the Gospel during a Mass or serve as instituted acolytes, a ministry which is now reserved for those preparing for ordained service ).
The consumption of ambrosia was typically reserved for divine beings.
In the early 7th century Pactus Alamannorum hardly ever mentions the special privileges of the church, while Lantfrid's Lex Alamannorum of 720 has an entire chapter reserved for ecclesial matters alone.
A carpentum was a sort of ceremonial carriage usually reserved for priests, such as the Vestal Virgins, and sacred statues.
The Viper Chain Gang Jail on Viper Island was reserved for troublemakers, and was also the site of hangings.

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