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saving

1. Law denoting or relating to an exception or reservation
2. Law an exception or reservation
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If you had selected a time period in exhibit 2 for saving history, you now will be able to see that history.
Average weekly saving: pounds 1 Total saving: pounds 6
They've accomplished all they have by going back to the basics--setting goals and saving their money over time to attain them.
Both Titanic and Saving Private Ryan show that the triumph over death and sin lies not in a great abyss but in another's love the same love we're called to remember every Christmas.
retirement system can be averted if we streamline regulations, fund pensions fully, and increase saving.
As these sources are reduced along with our trade deficit, other sources must be found, or demands for saving curtailed.
They had large retirement funds, built up over time through diligent saving and investing.
Many of the people around Jesus never experienced his saving work in their lives.
In their hometown of Marshall, Texas, those weekly trips taught the sisters a lesson about saving money that has lasted a lifetime.
So if you've been saving up for a rainy day make the most of the deals with our great tips.
Saving more than $1 million is quite a commendable feat when you consider that Dawson was a laborer who had an eighth-grade education.
"I save for particular things," says Campbell, who is now saving tuition for his college-bound daughter.
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