Mr. Wills said Terry Reilly's achievements extended well beyond the preservation of jobs. |
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The horse also survived, but only through its domestication and preservation overseas. |
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For more than twenty-five years, his work as an ethnolinguist has focused on the preservation of Hopi language and culture. |
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Aside from the removal of the original polychromy, the bust's level of preservation and condition overall is remarkably good. |
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The irony is that our efforts at self preservation and self protection so often cause precisely what we're seeking to hold at bay. |
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Nothing for the preservation of the area next to the wall, which would enhance the visual aspect of the latter. |
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Here status preservation came through absorption into the expanding state bureaucracy and army. |
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On the other hand preservation is only possible via a more or less flexible accommodation to the change of overall circumstances. |
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Cheng said the government and the public were in accord on preservation of heritage sites. |
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Meanwhile, these nations will cooperate on the preservation of relics of the Achaemenid dynasty. |
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John went on to acquire properties and land in and around the village for future preservation. |
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The cone specimens are mostly compressed or adpressed in preservation but their carbonized remains contain ribbed pollen. |
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He seems to suggest that the preservation of difference will have to be under the aegis of humanism. |
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Where cored the Auk Formation is easily identified because of the preservation of aeolian dune facies. |
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This bodes well for the preservation of all things Karelian, across the region. |
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All they can achieve, they assume, is the preservation of a clean trial record for appeal, and the reversal of the trial court ruling. |
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Above, the ancient door of massive timber in good preservation, being wide open, I walked in. |
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Hence, the conservation of a keystone species leads to the preservation of the eco-system. |
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The event is dedicated to the recognition of excellence in the preservation and restoration of vintage aircraft in airworthy condition. |
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He referred to a report which raised questions about record-keeping and the preservation of medical records by health authorities. |
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Aggressive historic preservation efforts have encouraged 249 downtown property rehabilitation projects. |
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Entire villages, thanks to careful preservation or restoration, are attractions themselves. |
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I am keen to pursue a career in any aspect of the preservation, renovation and restoration of historic buildings. |
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Some willow trees will be lost by the development but trees like hornbeam, lime and birch will remain with preservation orders on them. |
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One of the bone instruments was a needle about four inches in length, beautifully tapered, and still in a prefect state of preservation. |
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The restoration of the capital's Chinatown district is an example of revitalization through preservation. |
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It is ironic that in an issue devoted to the preservation of salmon you glorify the ritualistic hunting and consumption of them. |
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Overall body robustness is an important contributing factor to preservation. |
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The preservation of the Lithuanian language was a key concern among the initial wave of immigrants to the United States. |
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The program is providing decent living conditions for residents and ensuring the preservation of the city's historic urban fabric. |
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Due to poor preservation, it is not possible to assign the present material to one of these species. |
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In the present study, no association was found between the use of extracellular preservation fluid and early gas exchange. |
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The three-phase plan would begin with a technical audit, an assessment of financial viability and asset preservation. |
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Thus, any taphonomic bias that affects graptolite preservation in the lower Hirnantian applies to all study areas being considered here. |
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People must know that they all can have a say in the preservation and maintenance of this way of life. |
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Besides, there are other issues such as planning, execution, maintenance and preservation of greenery in Chennai. |
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Its goals are chiefly maintenance and preservation of Aboriginal cultures for future generations. |
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I imagine that in the field of self preservation, or maintenance, I am Everyman. |
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The craftsmen at the Carrollton Barn are some of the nation's foremost experts in streetcar preservation and maintenance. |
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The majority of the fossil record consists of biomineralized or sclerotized remains as they have a high preservation potential. |
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They demanded wage increases and the preservation of easy terms of payment for communal services in rural areas. |
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She is involved with primary and tertiary education and the preservation of Gaelic culture and language. |
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He received his award for service to the preservation and documentation of Australia's naval history and maritime heritage. |
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The saga literature of Ireland which has survived from earliest times owes its preservation to the monastic scriptoria. |
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Despite its good preservation, this single specimen did not show all aspects of the theca. |
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Rather, the membrane preservation appears to result from an increased thermodynamical stability. |
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We need to extend the season for local foods in cold climates with preservation. |
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The grey colour and the preservation of organic matter reflect waterlogged conditions and reducing pore waters. |
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To qualify as worthy of preservation, particularly if public money is to be spent, buildings must be more than mausoleums. |
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He believed in dialogue among different faiths for the preservation of peace on earth. |
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Many of the questions we receive on film preservation come from people wanting to initiate microcinemas in their own communities. |
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Marine invertebrates with hard shells and skeletons of chitin or lime are more conducive to fossil preservation than soft-bodied creatures. |
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However, it is unclear whether these paired last branches are due to poor preservation or to an original bifurcation. |
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The preservation of traditional shopfronts has not hindered commercial progress and is a credit to many of our local Chambers of Commerce. |
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Valuing a loss of biodiversity is more difficult because markets for its preservation are either missing or incomplete. |
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An ongoing outreach program educates golfers and local residents on the course benefits of wetlands preservation, recycling and bird-watching. |
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There are CFA clubs devoted to the promotion, protection and preservation of the Birman breed. |
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Councillors have slapped a tree preservation order on parts of the old Turner's site. |
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For one thing, the moist tropical climate works against the preservation of such delicate artwork. |
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In dry caves, preservation is often excellent, due to moistureless air and limited bacterial activity. |
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The agreement also required the signatories to establish a joint team to monitor the pond preservation and recovery program. |
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But, how well they are maintained or how far heritage preservation efforts are encouraged is a moot point. |
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Nothing has more capacity to astonish, when the wrappings of a mummy have been removed, than the state of preservation of the forms of the face. |
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More than 2,000 years ago, a roll of papyrus with extensive writings was enshrouded with a body that was mummified for preservation. |
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They are local votaries of heritage preservation, yet their voice remains largely unheard. |
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The formation and preservation of the peridotite mylonite in particular presents problems of interpretation. |
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How can the right balance be found between preservation of national treasures and public access to them? |
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Still on the subject of conservation, I am afraid we will have to slap a preservation order on one of our national treasures. |
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Generous with encouragement for preservation, the Colonial Office was stingy with funds to pay for policing vast unsettled areas. |
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The village's unspoilt appearance and its careful preservation make it a natural choice for films set in the past. |
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Many believe that the preservation of that right has zero or a negative value. |
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But while club members get reduced fees for entry to sites, non-members also benefit from environmental preservation. |
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But some researchers have developed a preservation technique called vitrification, essentially glassifying cells. |
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In sync with many others, he says the best preservation is to move the wine and pour it to customers. |
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Committing the Qur'an to memory acted as a great aid for its preservation and any person who is able to accomplish this is known as a hafiz. |
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It is a nonlinear processor for acoustic echo canceller with background noise preservation and long echo tail suppression. |
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Various methods of preservation were developed, the most sophisticated of which was that which used Canopic jars. |
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One of the greatest accomplishments of the monasteries of the Carolingian era was the preservation of manuscripts. |
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Late in her life, Minnie focused on preservation of the Oneida language and the reacquisition of lost tribal lands. |
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The objectives pursued by the United States involved the preservation of its access to strategic resources and geographical position. |
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She says that she believes most Native youth are organizing around the twin issues of cultural and environmental preservation. |
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The feedback, clipping, and heavy crackle due to vinyl decay doesn't do much justice as far as preservation goes. |
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Respect for the preservation of the environment was high on his sense of priorities. |
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Under the legislation, a local authority may include plans to preserve the character of the areas to ensure their preservation. |
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The car will be sold in coming months and the proceeds going towards the preservation of the hill climb. |
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But her desire to keep her hands clean of them was also, one suspects, an act of self preservation. |
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Flushing the lungs with a hypothermic preservation solution should therefore still be recommended. |
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Citrus and stone fruits, pears, figs, and pineapple all respond to preservation by this method. |
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This meticulous preservation of historical prototypes from copy to copy articulates a distinctly iconographical realism. |
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They must have a high preservation potential, be relatively common, and also be distinctive so that accurate identification is possible. |
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Their overriding concern has been the preservation of their own interests, against those of their factional rivals. |
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We believe in the authority, sufficiency, inspiration, perspicuity, inerrancy and providential preservation of the Scriptures. |
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Seasonal highs that pushed this euxinic layer into the photic zone would then lead to the greatly increased preservation and the TOC maxima. |
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He said that a sustained preservation of flora and fauna in the forests would ensure good bio-diversity. |
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The phyllopod bed is therefore exceptional for possessing both typical fossil bearing characteristics and unusual soft tissue preservation. |
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Collective or community rights imply permissible inegalitarian ranking of members in the interests of preservation of tradition. |
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Coal balls are a particular type of carbonate concretion that has been long known for the superb preservation of plant material. |
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For I do not understand how drunkenness or cruelty can conduce to peace, or the preservation of anyone. |
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The first public interest is the preservation of the right of organisations, as of individuals, to keep secret confidential information. |
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Despite the specimen's fine preservation, we are not sure to what species it belongs. |
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I have supported both preservation of art and architecture and nature conservancy and I'm sure I'm not alone among your readers. |
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The City wants to strengthen the preservation and conservation of cultural heritage collections and built assets, he says. |
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In addition, a full-time conservator would oversee the preservation and conservation of the City Archives. |
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Many where scared, and intermediately, the preservation of the human race did not enter their minds after it. |
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It was made the subject of one of the first building preservation orders made by the council. |
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While these two lines rarely intersect, one point of convergence is the issue of digital preservation. |
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Young men are like that, but it helps with the preservation of the species, in the end. |
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All were intimately tied to the historic dead who were exhumed and venerated for the symbolism of their unique state of preservation. |
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Water control ties in with fish and wild-life preservation, with purification of streams polluted by city sewers and industrial wastes. |
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The need for preservation of wilderness areas also became more pressing, especially in the small island state of Tasmania. |
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All of these factors are important, but the cornerstone of any preservation system is the ability to say no to demolition. |
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This has allowed for the preservation of the family's many treasured possessions. |
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Many of the interior molds exhibit evidence of post-mortem distortion prior to preservation and solution of the carapace. |
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This stops ripening, improves preservation and gives Freekeh its characteristic toasted flavor. |
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Tissue samples from the dead bird were saved for cryogenic preservation for possible cloning in the future. |
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The plane, tipped over on its back, was in a remarkable state of preservation courtesy of the frozen environment. |
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This is based on preservation of original gabbroic textures and occurrence of intergranular coesite in UHP rocks. |
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As each year passes common sense and self preservation consume the reckless daring that has overwhelmed my life so far. |
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It consists of isolated upper and lower premolars and molars as well as upper and lower dental series with good preservation. |
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The present situation is such that harmful chemicals are added for preservation. |
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Chilling or freezing was originally only available as a method of food preservation to those with a ready supply of ice. |
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However, he admits that Calgary is lagging well behind other cities in heritage preservation. |
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He said the Archaeological Department would take up two forts within the State for preservation. |
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In the ancient world, herbs were valued as much for food preservation as they were for flavor. |
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Some Pagans have even given up their day jobs to dedicate their time to preservation of a monument. |
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The preservation of the body through the practice of mummification was also part of this process. |
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On green space, Mr Lewis says preservation of natural heritage rates above jobs and tourism. |
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In the days before refrigeration and canning, salt was one of the only methods of food preservation. |
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Unlike other fruits, it has not found a place in the market or been used in the food preservation industry. |
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The plans were almost identical to a scheme that was refused two years ago on a number of grounds, including tree preservation. |
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Vinyl hasn't simply become a symbol of cultural preservation or nostalgia, however. |
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But it is Machu Picchu's remarkable unity and state of preservation that are so satisfying to a visitor. |
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As well as ensuring the long-term preservation of these buildings, the work will greatly improve access to the site. |
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The fine preservation is due to the silicification of chert in which it was embedded. |
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One of the coins was in a wonderfully good state of preservation, while the other was battered and misshapen. |
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Do most film preservationists and archivists think home movies are worthy of preservation? |
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Shenandoah founded Round Dance Productions, a nonprofit organization dedicated to native cultural preservation. |
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The back of the slab had been worn very hollow, but the gilding and colour on the front were found to be in an excellent state of preservation. |
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The goat willows that have grown there are a particular feature and are subject to a tree preservation order. |
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If so, then why not see some race or nation or class as more fully human and more deserving of respect and preservation than others? |
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A new preservation solution, which combines a low potassium concentration and dextran, has also been developed specifically for the lungs. |
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Energy has to be used as economically as possible with regard to the preservation of nature, he explained. |
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The preservation of our natural and historic heritage is of very great importance to us as a nation. |
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The commitment to set aside land for the preservation of green space and outdoor recreation demonstrates the foresight of all those involved. |
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To ensure correct handling and preservation of original materials, digitisation was undertaken in-house at the Library. |
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Emancipation is the event most associated with Lincoln next to the preservation of the Union. |
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When she put her feet on the highway again, she thanked her guardian angel for her preservation. |
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The preservation discourse speaks to the practice of individual responsibility for maintaining health. |
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During the full moon, the time of the Mother, the guna is that of sattva, which is preservation, purity and is the principle of equilibrium. |
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They have not incorporated the concerns or lessons of environmentalism or preservation into their plans. |
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We, as tourists, transform the life of the city even as we insist on the preservation of the fabric. |
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Yet this is probably precisely what led to its remarkable preservation. |
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One of the hallmarks of apraxia is the relative preservation of automatic or over learned speech sequences such as greetings, leave-takings and proverbs. |
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Data collection was limited to extratropical regions to avoid the poor preservation and minimal sampling associated with tropical environments during this time. |
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The little erosion by ice sheets and the preservation of erosion surfaces in glaciated areas is further straightforward evidence for a rapid, post-Flood Ice Age. |
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This interpretation is substantiated by the preservation of the associated pottery, which included pieces from restorable vessels distributed throughout the deposit. |
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Perhaps the oldest and easiest form of food preservation is sun-drying. |
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Dr. Thomas Ritter is one of a very exclusive group of people in the United States dedicated to the preservation of the classical art of horsemanship. |
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This could be due either to lack of preservation caused by erosion or to the fact that Taapaca Volcanic Complex has not produced high eruptive columns. |
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It is yet another twist in a drawn-out sequence of events which has left the council, hall supporters and national heritage preservation groups at loggerheads. |
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Chinese schooling emphasizes the preservation of the oral culture by requiring children to memorize set phrases and to think in mnemonic patterns. |
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However, powers superior to me concluded that our very own gasometer did not qualify for preservation and celebration as the best of Britain's gas-holding heritage. |
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Clearly the robots take the long-term view on this one, as they would, what with being utilitarian calculating machines designed for the preservation of life. |
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Some were injected with chemicals or dosed in lime for better preservation. |
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Fearing loss and destruction of the rare texts, the Japanese government previously donated about 50 million yen to fund their preservation on microfilm. |
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Advancements in technology would allow for the preservation of samples and the planning of well-designed experiments to study their embryology and development. |
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She has fought for the preservation of wilderness, threatened species, and human dignity at home and around the world. |
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A major concern of French Canadians today is the preservation of their culture and language against the threat of assimilation into English-speaking North America. |
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Plant material accumulated on the pond bottom, creating anoxic conditions that favored the preservation of terrestrial arthropods such as the millipedes and arachnids. |
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In the past members have been split over the issue, with some wanting to move and others forming a preservation society because they wanted to stay. |
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The facilities are also not able to cope with storage or preservation. |
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My father is a good man and is concerned with preservation of the lakes. |
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Unfortunately due to bad preservation, many prints of Chinese musical films have been lost, and among those that remain few are shown with English subtitles. |
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All animals are compounded of various organs, each of which exercising a separate function, and in a manner peculiar to itself, concurs to the preservation of the whole. |
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Blackened and degraded by centuries of dust and dirt, they emerged in a remarkable state of preservation that gives an excellent idea of their intended flamboyance. |
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The traditional farming style has been one of mixed farming and dry stock with a strong emphasis on preservation of the natural rural environment and prevention of pollution. |
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Often referred to as non-agricultural pesticides, biocides encompass a wide range of applications including disinfection, preservation and pest control. |
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Because of the moderate preservation of the specimens, it is unclear whether all branching was originally via trifurcations or whether some bifurcations occurred. |
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As we bear witness to the inevitable permutations that characterize human frailty writ large, the recording and preservation of memory is a cultural imperative. |
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And what is more, your presence helps preservation and provides work. |
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As a result of these preservation techniques, there are several museums of human anatomy today containing permanent displays of beautifully dissected specimens. |
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The answer is that the exceptional preservation displayed in these rocks enables us to recognise the eyes, scales and even the liver of the animals. |
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Furthermore, the excellent preservation may have been enhanced because the hot spring waters are anaerobic, which inhibits the rapid oxidation of organic matter. |
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The essential issue has been the preservation of the ability to resort to armed terror, while limiting their opponents' capacity to respond in kind. |
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Archaeologists were more interested in the perfect preservation of many textiles which gave a unique insight into items of fashion all the rage in 14th century Hull. |
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To be interested in the preservation of a thing, is to be so circumstanced with respect to it as to have benefit from its existence, prejudice from its destruction. |
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That is in keeping with its purpose to promote the identification, protection, preservation, and conservation of historical and cultural heritage in New Zealand. |
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Is it an act of atonement, manipulation, or self preservation? |
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The preservation of the delicate neural arch laminae in cervical and dorsal vertebrae further indicates that the bones underwent little transport. |
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In 1976, the preservation of art environments was in its infancy. |
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In a house that reeked so badly of mothballs, the desperate fragrance of preservation, I was surprised at how negligently my grandmother treated her furniture. |
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Although past treatment consisted of an open laparotomy and salpingectomy, current laparoscopic techniques for unruptured ectopic pregnancy emphasize tubal preservation. |
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Tube-sparing surgical techniques such as laparoscopic salpingostomy allow for preservation of fertility with little increase in risk for recurrent ectopic. |
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They were lobbying to be considered as the natural warranters of Venezuelan rainforest protection and preservation by being original inhabitants of the land. |
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Variable preservation suggests that some of the pollen may have been redeposited, possibly by water percolating through layers during summer melting. |
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Of course the court will approach those interests with a strong predilection in favour of the preservation of life, because of the sanctity of human life. |
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As Dittrich notes, the East Side of that building has a particular room, the Special Collections Library, devoted to preservation. |
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One must mature beyond eating things simply because they taste good and develop an attitude of eating for health preservation and personal cultivation. |
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The main emphasis of this section of the competition will be a high level of maintenance and a secondary aim would be to encourage the preservation of traditional features. |
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Indeed, he associates the preservation of Irish and Irish language purism with destructive and self-destructive behaviors that jeopardize Irish survival on all levels. |
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Hence, the photograph is not only the representation of reality via the photographed object, it is likewise the preservation of the time in which the object existed. |
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The preservation of the past bolted to the promise of the future has made libraries ground zero of a vanishing world. |
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Your work since battle cry includes a book about the Civil War for children and efforts at battlefield preservation. |
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As Yablon pointed out at the opening, some time capsules do not invite the public to submit their own artifacts for preservation. |
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Without the community, the ultimate destiny of any preservation project, no matter how ambitious, will be short-lived. |
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Staples, clips, and rubber bands were removed for preservation purposes, and telefaxes were photocopied to acid-free paper and the originals removed from the collection. |
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There is just one way to guarantee the preservation of the kind of people in Russia who possess the quality of intelligentness in the sense of the formula cited. |
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Madison and the other Founders attempted to forestall democracy by devising a republic, the hallmark of which was the preservation of individual liberty. |
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But now, thanks in part to grants and preservation efforts, the bakery is thriving. |
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The Centre will also be committed to the cause of preservation of ancient monuments and historic buildings and associated conservation efforts, he said. |
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In the classical galleries, three Cycladic terracotta vases dating to about 2000 BC are extraordinary in their craftsmanship, preservation and rarity. |
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Now, we in the humanities are concerned primarily with the monitoring of the dominant cultural tradition, its preservation and its purveyance, right? |
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By stimulating regions of the brain, the preservation of muscle activity and sensation can be confirmed. |
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The preservation of privacy within trust and the successful work done by chaplains in inspiring self-revelation by confessants is not a complex process. |
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The museum's aims of scholarship and preservation of real objects are being displaced by an emphasis on virtual experiences, theatricality, and emotional rhetoric. |
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Their nonrigid skeleton has led to rare occurrence and poor preservation. |
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Appret invented a method for preservation by sealing foods in airtight bottles and immersing them in boiling water for varying periods, which led to modern-day canning. |
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Ever since homosapiens learned the art of mediating ideas through signs and symbols, communication became not only a means of exchanging information, but for its preservation as well. |
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Sample preservation at this temperature prevents amorphous ice crystals from recrystallizing and maintains specimen integrity. |
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Historic preservation, localism, New Urbanism, craft brewing, homeschooling, DIY music and filmmaking, the reflorescence of regional literature. |
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A comparison of renal preservation by cold storage and machine perfusion using a porcine autotransplant model. |
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Options include open laryngofissure, thyrotomy, organ preservation with partial laryngectomy, and endoscopic laser resection. |
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The treatment of choice for a laryngeal neurofibroma is complete surgical resection with preservation of laryngopharyngeal function. |
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Such a type of preservation suggests that the nodules were formed during early diagenesis. |
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Condensed tannin concentration in Sericea lespedeza as influenced by preservation method. |
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The Wall easement agreement provided that each lienholder had agreed to subordinate its mortgage interest to the preservation easement. |
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DiMaggio worked in the fields of historic preservation and electrical engineering before joining Os-ram Sylvania as a commercial engineer. |
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Teaching kids about the peregrine falcons sends an important message about habitat preservation and environmental stewardship. |
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However, you can now use most of these donors following preservation with a special system that includes an oxygenated perfluorocarbon solution. |
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We have also introduced the use of perfluorocarbons for pancreas preservation. |
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One of the purposes of the BSI is to promote and maintain interest in the preservation of bromeliads. |
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Mexican marigold can play an important role in food preservation, food preparation and as an excellent food spice. |
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Smaller microlepidoptera were compressed whole while larger microand macrolepidoptera had one fore and hind wing removed for preservation. |
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The digitisation work began with the electronic preservation of copy of the 12th century Holy Quran calligraphed by Fateh Ullah Al-Kashmiri. |
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Coverage includes the postmill, towermills and other types, the miller and the millwright, marshmills and pumps, and preservation and the future. |
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There are no published reports to our knowledge, however, examining various preservation techniques for macroalgal food sources of echinoids. |
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New methods for collection and preservation of spirorchiid trematodes and polystomatid monogeneans from turtles. |
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The preservation of potential for life on earth is a threat. |
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It also ensures the preservation of the artistic and musicological heritage of D'Erlanger, while doubling as a museum and a venue for concerts. |
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Comparison of sodium carbonate, cetyl-pyridinium chloride and sodium borate for preservation of sputa for culture of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. |
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It is hoped the finished model will be displayed alongside the only Welsh-built standard gauge railway carriage to survive into preservation. |
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The National Archives, the National Library and individual cinematheques were doing preservation work, but it was all government-funded. |
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Based on preservation of properties, liveness, boundedness, reversibility and conservativeness of the system can be readily derived. |
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An experimental study of the possibility for the preservation of the causative agent of plague in the nest substrate of the long-tailed suslik. |
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Sur la question relative a la preservation de l'exercice du droit syndical, la ministre a affirme que ce point est inscrit dans le document. |
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Many traditional regional cuisines rely on basic methods of preservation such as drying, salting, pickling and fermentation. |
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These inductees have been clogging for at least 25 years and have been a positive influence in the preservation of the dance. |
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The whales were hunted initially for whale oil but, as meat preservation technology improved, their value as food increased. |
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Use of brine for preservation comes from a important property of brine which is water activity. |
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In 1952, Awdry volunteered as a guard on the Talyllyn Railway in Wales, then in its second year of preservation. |
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He was involved in railway preservation, and built model railways, which he took to exhibitions around the country. |
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Since then, membership of the Dutch Republic was perceived as a guarantee for the preservation of civil liberties. |
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Partly, the problem lies in the success of water suppliers to increase supplies and failure of groups promoting preservation of water resources. |
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The human use of fungi for food preparation or preservation and other purposes is extensive and has a long history. |
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Not only does microbial growth affect the safety of food, but also the preservation and shelf life of food. |
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The artifacts are in an excellent state of preservation, having been protected by anaerobic mud. |
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There seemed to be no correlation between geological age and quality of preservation, within that timeframe. |
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Once deposited, physical and chemical weathering can alter the state of preservation. |
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Burial in desert environments appears to enhance Egyptian preservation rites, and the dead were buried facing due west. |
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The anaerobic environment and presence of tannic acids within bogs can result in the remarkable preservation of organic material. |
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Known collectively as Shum, the cities of Speyer, Worms and Mainz played a key role in the preservation and propagation of Talmudic scholarship. |
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Before his early death, Raphael also promoted for the first time the preservation of the ancient ruins. |
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The Merovingians adopted the capitulary as a tool for the promulgation and preservation of royal ordinances. |
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With the change in values imposed by communist ideology, the tradition of preservation was broken. |
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The preservation of bog bodies in peat bogs is a natural phenomenon, and not the result of human mummification processes. |
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A limited number of bogs have the correct conditions for preservation of mammalian tissue. |
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An additional feature of anaerobic preservation by acidic bogs is the ability to conserve hair, clothing and leather items. |
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Several bog bodies are notable for the high quality of their preservation and the substantial research by archaeologists and forensic scientists. |
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The mass migrations under British rule collectively known as the Great Trek proved pivotal for the preservation of Boer ethnic identity. |
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Globalization can trigger a state of emergency for the preservation of musical heritage. |
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Morocco has set among its top priorities the protection of its diverse legacy and the preservation of its cultural heritage. |
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Methods of food preservation were important, and practiced throughout China. |
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The common people used simple methods of preservation, such as digging deep ditches and trenches, brining, and salting their foods. |
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Early uses were connected with magic, medicine, religion, tradition, and preservation. |
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Proper preservation of perfumes involves keeping them away from sources of heat and storing them where they will not be exposed to light. |
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In general, preservation is implemented in two modes, chemical and physical. |
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Chemical preservation and physical preservation techniques are sometimes combined. |
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The preservation of foods has evolved greatly over the centuries and has been instrumental in increasing food security. |
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Due to new foods arriving from Europe in the 16th century, food preservation increased. |
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In 1963, during construction of a coffer dam, state officials removed the rock from the river for preservation. |
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The eyes of the Lord are upon them that love him, his is ther mighty protection, a preservation from stumbling, and a help from falling. |
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The prime directive of Austrian policy was the preservation of this state of affairs. |
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They were found in Peru, where dry climatic conditions are favorable to the preservation of organic material. |
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Through cultural preservation some residents of Indian descent continue to maintain traditions from their ancestral homelands. |
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The Bill was introduced for the protection, preservation and promotion of traditional knowledge system in India. |
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In consequence the new British Raj was constructed in part around a conservative agenda, based on a preservation of tradition and hierarchy. |
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Such laws may seek to balance dueling needs for preservation and harvest and to manage both environment and populations of fish and game. |
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Writing facilitated the administration of cities, the expression of ideas, and the preservation of information. |
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This type of preservation preserves high levels of detail, even down to the microscopic level. |
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Both automatic refrigerators for daily use and deepfreeze preservation are inventions of permanent value. |
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The railway is owned by a private company and supported by a preservation society. |
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The railway was owned and operated by a private company, with the backing of the preservation society, an arrangement that is still in place. |
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To allow for an expanded timetable, the preservation society raised funds to build a third steam locomotive. |
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With the change in values imposed by communist ideology, the tradition of preservation of cultural heritage was broken. |
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It crystallised his lifelong conviction that to restore was to destroy, and that the only true course was preservation and conservation. |
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The Oriskany had been ridden hard and put away wet at the end of the Vietnam War, without an overhaul or proper preservation. |
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Also the protection and preservation of public access to and on Dartmoor subject to the ancient rights of commoners. |
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Much of the Open Spaces Society's work is concerned with the preservation and creation of public paths. |
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What he did do was to compile his lists of important volumes, and to take measures to encourage their preservation. |
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Poor organic preservation in the study region, as in many others, means that traditional archaeobotany techniques are not possible. |
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