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Reserve

Town in St John the Baptist Parish, southeast Louisiana; population (1990) 8,800. It is situated on the east bank of the Mississippi River, 47 km/29 mi west-northwest of New Orleans. It is a refining and shipping centre for the region's sugar cane industry.



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The reserver was damaged by neglect in several fields in operation more than 20 years before the downfall of the Pahlavi monarchy in early 1979.
Algiers had realised the limitations of the national effort to find and develop deposits and the problems faced by Sonatrach in being virtually the sole investor which lacked the technology required and the equipment to maintain old fields with reserver problems.
Dans la pratique, lorsqu'un naaba (21) formule la premiere partie d'un soalem-koeega, le partenaire devrait se reserver de donner la reponse, meme s'il la connait, au cas ou elle constituerait un crime de lese-majeste.
 
 
 
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