From the beginning there have been preservationists who have argued that restoration is premature. |
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Do most film preservationists and archivists think home movies are worthy of preservation? |
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On the one hand, preservationists believe that nature should not be reduced to dollars and cents. |
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His concluding chapter forecasts increasing success for plant and animal preservationists in the future. |
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Most preservationists are focused on traditional buildings, and popular sentiment favours familiar monuments and main streets, rarely the modern. |
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They meet county park naturalists, ethnobotanists, and salmon preservationists and learn about the roles these people play in their communities. |
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A Bradford councillor has made a scathing attack on preservationists who are bitterly opposed to the construction of an Aire Valley motorway. |
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In the Guinness book The Fairmount generated worldwide attention 20 years ago when preservationists rescued it from a wrecking ball. |
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In recent years, buildings of the modern era are also coming under the protective wing of historic preservationists. |
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But historic preservationists, who have been fighting for years to save it, aren't about to give up. |
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This is exactly what the tenants and preservationists believe is happening. |
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Conservationists and preservationists overlook the reality of the context around them. |
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Before preservationists could put a stop to it, he and other looters had raided and destroyed precious relics buried at the site. |
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Founded in 1968 as a joint venture among Canadian and United States preservationists, APT has now members in more than 30 countries. |
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In 1995 a coalition of Virginia preservationists, historians and tourism officials came up with the idea and this unique programme to mark out the important sites. |
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Architectural preservationists, many of whom spent the '60s trying to prevent modernist projects from destroying the city's Victorian fabric, aren't always sympathetic. |
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Into this gloomy atmosphere came a national drive by preservationists and conservationists to create national parks and forests in the eastern United States. |
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Rather than lock horns with preservationists, he embraced his task with fetishistic glee. |
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It is not surprising that Canada is of particular interest to preservationists working to set aside frontier forests. |
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It is important to note that this name was given to this B. C. mid-coast rainforest by preservationists. |
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According to preservationists, this is one of the last large areas where an undeveloped temperate rainforest still exists. |
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Unlike the preservationists, we believe that it is our job to manage the animal kingdom with the natural predators that God has provided to keep populations in balance. |
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The brainchild of Jeff Valdez, a former comedian, Sí TV strikes a blow neither for linguistic assimilationists nor for preservationists. |
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Efforts by preservationists in the 1920s led to it becoming a national park. |
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Months later, police booked four wealthy city men, all dealers and preservationists, who had cemetery items in their homes and shops. |
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The National Park Service preserves sites inhabited by prehistoric Americans, and shares its skill with preservationists from other countries. |
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Establish a more cohesive web-based information network for professional preservationists and other trained volunteers to coordinate response to a disaster. |
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Still, the lack of interest puzzles preservationists. |
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Soon, preservationists in Lorain began searching for a Fresnel lens. |
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That generally produces a tsk-tsk from preservationists, but the result is an agreeable contrast between the hot red brick and the yellowy cream of the paint. |
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It's a building that had been built as a museum and none of the preservationists say that the interior spaces cannot be reworked. |
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Before the digital era, preservationists acted on perceptible evidence of deterioration such as a fold test to detect brittle pages or the smell of vinegar signaling acidifying film. |
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The workshop brought together librarians, digital preservationists and copyright experts from around the world to address the intersection of copyright laws and digital preservation. |
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In order to do that, preservationists have to develop mortars that are earth-based, similar to the materials the builders originally used, and surface plasters to protect the original building adobe remains. |
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I will describe some of the approaches that archivists and preservationists have developed to conserve and make accessible the moving image materials upon which film histories are based. |
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Recently, preservationists have tried to bring attention to the murals. |
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Wilderness buffs and preservationists have cost them jobs, homes, and lifestyles, they assert. |
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So we are pleased to work with preservationists and the community to design the transit hub in a way that can preserve the Corbin Building. |
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It was lauded by passers-by, preservationists and governmental leaders. |
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But preservationists contend the houses in the 300 block of Mission Road, which were built by a widow named Jennie Suppes, are worth saving. |
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Local residents and preservationists are challenging this decision in court. Re-enactors detest a development that threatens the ground they revere. |
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And in suburbs known for new development, preservationists are often battling a general perception that there is nothing historic or worth saving among the cul-de-sacs. |
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It stood until 1972 when it was relocated downtown, sparking protests from the neighbourhood, literary fans, and preservationists of Olmsted's vision for the Back Bay Fens. |
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The roundtable is expected to be of specific interest to litigators, real estate attorneys, developers, preservationists, urban planners and land use officials. |
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Newburyport is often cited as an example by preservationists of how to maintain a city's architecture and heritage, while still having it remain functional and liveable. |
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Highways have been heavily criticized by environmentalists, urbanists, and preservationists for the noise, pollution, and economic shifts they bring. |
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