If the two fighters begin to converge while attacking a bandit, the yielding pilot must alter course to preserve the 500-foot bubble. |
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The Ice Age was survived largely due to the ability to skin with fine flint scrapers and preserve pelts and hides. |
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Gabbro Rock outcrops were scattered throughout the preserve but were not mapped because of their small area. |
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There is a strong possibility that cloning could be used to help preserve Australian mammals. |
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Hurricane victims can use ice to refrigerate food, preserve medicine, and cool off in the summer heat. |
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The harvesting of tagua nuts is a sustainable activity, helping to preserve the rainforest. |
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Or are they to give the benefit of the doubt to the antis, and preserve the status quo? |
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To preserve the variation named varieties have to be grafted, a labour intensive business which explains the high price. |
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Thundering across fields remains the preserve of a small band of well-built, farm-ready workhorses with indestructible axles. |
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Tea appears to be the drink of choice for individuals wishing to preserve the health of their bones. |
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You could, of course, write a thesis about Wodehouse but the endeavour would be like trying to preserve thistledown between sheet glass. |
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Longitudinal sections of tree trunks contain knots that preserve the history of branching and can be used to interpret stand dynamics. |
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The Woodland Trust do a lot of work fighting to preserve our ancient woodlands, also working to improve the growth of the woods naturally. |
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Many areas preserve the spatial structure of at least part of the retina, and hence are called retinotopically mapped. |
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They took an oath to preserve the secrecy of everything to do with the election. |
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In 1861, southern secession freed Republicans from the pressure to compromise to preserve the Union. |
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The Commissioner accepted some details of the minutes would have to be redacted to preserve national security. |
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I finished off with a thick covering of bark mulch to preserve moisture, suppress weeds and add organic material. |
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It appeals to his sense of what can be done to preserve an old building and still keep its ambience. |
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India needs better facilities to store food grain and process and preserve seasonal fruits. |
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But he hadn't reckoned on the opposition of the local community and their parish-wide fight to preserve the house as a tourist attraction. |
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Rural artisan winemakers are battling industrialist producers in a bid to preserve the magical results of husbandry and handcraft. |
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Little, if anything, was done to preserve the airframe but the engine was kept in running condition. |
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Heatstroke and heat exhaustion occur when the body's thermoregulatory responses are inadequate to preserve homeostasis. |
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These medications preserve the anorectic effects of amphetamines with weaker stimulant activity and little abuse potential. |
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The single-tax system assigns property rights so as to preserve economic incentives. |
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However, although much work was needed, care was taken to preserve the period style of the mansion. |
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He was seen as a rebel who challenged authority in order to preserve his freedom. |
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This once-great omen of the Abenaki is fast becoming a bad one, by demonstrating what we as a society ignorantly preserve and worship. |
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In the east, the French supported the Abenakis, who fought against New England to preserve their land. |
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Indeed, one of the major arguments against abolishing the monarchy is the desire to preserve tradition. |
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But most of all, what stood out was the fact that these women aborted to preserve relationships. |
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He also pays attention to the number of accented words in the original line and tends to preserve the same number in his translation. |
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To keep the colds away and to preserve your skin, stick to natural soaps, moisturise with lotions, wash frequently and use water! |
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You can preserve your sauce by canning it in sterilized pint jars in a hot water bath for 35 minutes. |
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In his annual report, he said they must work to preserve the mutual goodwill that came out of the quincentenary celebrations. |
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The doctors were duly charged, but their acquittals established the legality of abortions in order to preserve mental health. |
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The human race is populous enough without trying to preserve every single life. |
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Modern day Hollywood is a diverse, vital, and active community striving to preserve the elegant buildings from its past. |
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But officials were so keen to preserve friendly relations with Indonesia that they made it clear they would not oppose any annexation. |
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The fight will not bear fruit if it assumes the preserve of emotionalism and unbridled hatred or preformed conclusions and judgments. |
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Their benefit is that we can carry on a normal conversation or hear range commands but still preserve our hearing. |
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Local government bodies are hiring rangers to enforce by-laws designed to preserve public order. |
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The days are long past when independent schools were the preserve of Lord Snooty and his pals. |
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Air conditioner filters help preserve the walls and fixtures by removing dust and other aerial particles. |
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How do we preserve the strength and competitiveness of our aerospace industry? |
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The Kazakh national movement, which began in the late 1800s, sought to preserve the Kazakh language and identity. |
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The artist sheds the limitations of style to see more keenly the beauty and promise of the landscape and to preserve its power to delight. |
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We can take the Middle Path and preserve our freedom without acting like stubborn and willful children every time we are asked to obey the rules. |
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Family photos and diaries that had been on desks were being passed on for relatives to identify and preserve as keepsakes. |
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The fight to preserve Ilkley's unique character is one that deserves the wholehearted support of the community. |
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But one of the strongest arguments on behalf of sports agents is that they can help athletes preserve and grow their wealth. |
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Only by steadfastly maintaining an arm's-length relationship with the military-industrial complex can it preserve these distinctions. |
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The true wish is to preserve a special, individual, consistent identity that does not have to compromise with the reality principle. |
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Even as he rejected allied policies, Reagan sought to preserve allied relations. |
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This idea resonated with the jury, who appreciated the monument to patients and the effort to preserve their confidentiality. |
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Surgeons are sometimes able to preserve some hearing in the ear being operated on, but this is rare. |
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To preserve fragile and moist blooms such as anemones, daisies, pansies, and zinnias, use silica gel, available from florist and craft suppliers. |
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If we reserve consecrated bread and wine and kneel before it, why should we not preserve the world with the same reverence? |
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Having the chance to look at, preserve and even publish this makes me very thankful for modern technology. |
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With the dawning of adequate contraception it was not so necessary to preserve virginity for the marriage bed. |
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To restore and preserve law and order, there will be 10,000 extra police on the streets. |
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Taxidermists are at pains to point out that they merely preserve to ensure that humans' understanding of nature continues to grow. |
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Crazy new guidelines mean his staying schtum was the only way to preserve his vote at the planning committee. |
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The preserve is home to elephants, giraffes, zebra, and various species of antelope and monkey. |
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Organic practices avoid toxic pesticides and preserve habitat in tropical and temperate climates. |
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The owners wanted a modernization that would preserve the family memories and architectural details embodied in the original construction. |
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Once the excavation is complete, the trackway will be backfilled with earth again, as this is the best way to preserve the timbers. |
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From the inception of the project the archdiocese insisted on a robust design to preserve the function and integrity of the structure. |
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The first treasure the society fought to preserve was the monumental arch at Euston station, a supreme example of Greek revival architecture. |
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His attempt to preserve traditional Babism proved largely unpopular, however, and his followers were soon in the minority. |
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They and the conservation lobby continue to hope that their efforts to preserve the city's heritage will soon get an official stamp of approval. |
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Dust off Walter Bagehot and preserve the mystique and majesty of Her Majesty. |
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They zealously desire to preserve the status quo, which means to preserve their power. |
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Sitting comfortably using wireless access will no longer be just the preserve of the road warrior or corporate executive, he writes. |
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Elitism, on the contrary, is the denigration of art and its consequent maintenance as the preserve of an affluent and educated minority. |
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Such zealous passion would seem to be the natural preserve of that dangerous species, the young man. |
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The Water Spirit and the witch Jeibaba act as parental figures, trying to preserve their daughter's maidenhead. |
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Proud Sardinian producers already are taking steps to preserve their newly discovered heritage. |
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I recommend higher repetitions with lower weights to prevent bulking up and to preserve your line. |
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Roadside services on the A9 were banned in the 1970s to preserve the economic lifeblood of Highland villages. |
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And she has come to the American capital in a last-ditch attempt to preserve her people's unique way of life. |
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Yet competing media outlets, anxious to preserve their access, obligingly kept the lid on. |
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However, the desire to preserve the solar system in its primordial condition is not only anti-human, but anti-life as well. |
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The Rabbis took special care to preserve the genealogical records of the Levites because they were the priestly tribe. |
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It's high time we rid ourselves of the myth that professional sport is somehow the almost exclusive preserve of heterosexuals. |
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There has also been a concerted effort to preserve the remnants of the World Trade Centre. |
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This is the truly Hegelian aspect of Odysseus, the idea that he must deny his identity in order to preserve it. |
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Instead, should we choose to actually take measures to preserve freedom and the sanctity of human life, we must look first to our own backyard. |
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They also fortified Madeira with brandy to further preserve it and add complexity. |
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Acknowledge that needlework is no longer the preserve of the female of the species. |
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In another corner, college students were airing their views thunderously on the urgent need to preserve the ecology. |
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The social climbers thrust their way into the noble preserve not to destroy it but to make it their own. |
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Potassium nitrate, also known as niter or saltpeter, has been used to preserve meat and is found in toothpaste formulated for sensitive teeth. |
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The preserve has 11 freshwater lagoons, one of which guests can snorkel, providing a rare glimpse into a world of fish and turtles. |
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It wasn't unknown for the ribs for example to be lashed in place with bast fibre cords, that were soaked in pitch to preserve them. |
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This result may not have done either side much good in climbing the table, but it did at least preserve harmony in a day-old marriage. |
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You sideline friends and allies, whose cooperation could help preserve your security. |
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Imparting his vision, he challenged California staffers to preserve regionally important landscapes instead of locally favored parcels. |
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You may regard some decisions as misconceived and wrong-headed, but we must have an authoritative structure to preserve the rule of law. |
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The D.C. Circuit has been their springboard for rear-guard actions against the administration, and they want to preserve it. |
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Among their ancestors, they believed in wedding brother to sister to preserve the bloodline. |
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The hypotheses they retain in order to preserve the triple-A rating of one while withdrawing it from another? |
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No because I want to preserve as much as possible my detachment and impartiality. |
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Or bold stands that may not preserve our security today or tomorrow, but keep our principles safely intact? |
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To preserve discretionary spending priorities, we must prevent entitlement spending from crowding out all other budgetary options. |
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Maryland tried to preserve its militia's arms by employing an armorer, Isaac Miller, who also served as an arms dealer, purchasing guns in England for several colonies. |
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All businesses using formalin are required to ensure there are no leakages of the cancer-causing chemical, which is mostly used to preserve corpses or as a disinfectant. |
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The archdiocese has opened a string of museums, including one last week, in a bid to preserve for posterity the history and tradition of the church in India. |
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Far from being a humanitarian action, the price reductions represent an attempt to preserve patent rights by diffusing international pressure for generic manufacturing. |
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But when push comes to shove, he sold out to preserve his place in the party, and all for a man whose campaign attacked his family to score political points only 4 years ago. |
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In the second half at Bolton in particular, every man jack in that Rovers team gave every ounce of effort to preserve that lead in the face of a continual aerial bombardment. |
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He concluded that the proposal would fail to preserve either the architectural or historic interest of the listed building and would therefore conflict with policy. |
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Pamplona is a vibrant modern city that takes care to preserve the traditions of Navarre culture and cuisine. |
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Once masters of the situation, it is said, the zeal of those who promised reform mutated into a zeal to preserve their private wealth and that of their friends. |
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But officers are hoping two separate regiments will preserve many more traditions and close community links which are vital to strong recruitment. |
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We are of the view that redaction is not sufficient to preserve the identity of the writer, which may be revealed by or easily ascertainable from the content of the report. |
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A total of 313 species in 85 families and 204 genera were collected at the 30-hectare preserve which occurs on a glacial kame and has a rugged ridge and ravine topography. |
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He was so moved by the beauty and vulnerability of the Antarctic and the Arctic regions that he made a commitment to help preserve these great wilderness area. |
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And so he groped his way toward a narrow ruling that would preserve the health-care law without breaking major legal ground. |
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Before Charles cracked that barrier, the country music scene was seen and regarded by many blacks and whites as the exclusive preserve of white, rural Southern singers. |
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It is important to note that para 25 does no more, but no less, than to preserve the legal effect of a pre-commencement assignment or agreement to assign. |
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If we can simply preserve as much of that wealth as we can, and use it as efficiently as possible, then we are a long way down the route to financial independence. |
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Hot Springs is the country's oldest national park, originally created by Congress in 1832 to preserve the 47 naturally flowing thermal springs in the area. |
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The best medium to preserve one's writings, however, is vellum, which is made from calf skin exposed to lime which is then worked by tanners into a usable writing skin. |
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Depending on the geometry type, you can preserve projection, plane, position, tangency, curvature, and any valid combination of these characteristics. |
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To preserve tamarinds for future use, they may be merely shelled, layered with sugar in boxes or pressed into tight balls and covered with cloth and kept in a cool, dry place. |
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But you shouldn't think that integrated-relative which in America is the exclusive preserve of Ivy League limousine liberals and their social-climbing acolytes. |
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For example, the playlist gives you intros interspersed with clips in the appropriate order, but if your player is shuffling tunes it won't preserve that order. |
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When hegemony breaks down, as it did for liberal democracy in late Weimar, there will be a recourse to extreme measures to preserve the status quo. |
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The great challenge for Europe as a whole is how countries can preserve their national identity while sharing in decision-making with the rest of Europe. |
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Many of them consist mostly of dried milk and, as such, they're easy to preserve and taste relatively good when reconstituted in water, milk or other beverages. |
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Second, while many festivals seek to preserve the Delta blues, most feature a variety of musical styles, including rhythm and blues, soul, gospel, and rock and roll. |
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Our responsibility is to preserve and protect liberal education for those students who come to us in the trust that education can change lives of base metal into gold. |
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Sweet chestnut and a small group of whitebeam will be planted at staggered intervals over a 10-year period, to preserve the cathedral feel of the walkway. |
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The firm must also preserve the community's commitment to affordability. |
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On the whole, it is an earnest attempt to preserve traditional crafts from extinction and to help skilled craftsmen and weavers, who are living in penury. |
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A population ravaged by disease retards economic development substantially, making it very difficult for the government to preserve domestic tranquillity. |
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These uplands preserve some astonishing Roman and prehistoric remains. |
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Some 30 damaged trees had to be lopped and pruned in an attempt to preserve them as well as deprive any returning bats of potential nesting sites. |
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Advocates claimed that it helped to preserve virtue and to affirm the application of Sharia law. |
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The couple has taken the greatest care to preserve the character of the farmhouse, which retains the original wide yellow pine floorboards, doors, and moldings. |
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So Murdoch, cold-blooded and lizard-brained, knows he must preserve his own position while somehow ensuring a peaceful succession. |
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For centuries, London built balance-of-power coalitions that enabled Albion to preserve its sea power, while not getting bogged down in losing ground wars. |
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For a decade landowners and gamekeepers have been fighting for licenses to kill birds of prey in order to preserve grouse and pheasants for shooting. |
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By the time Messrs Landale and Morgan took to the field, duelling had ceased to be the preserve of the aristocracy and had been taken up by members of the middle classes. |
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The most effective weapon Anglo-Saxon elites have used to preserve power in American society has been the rule of law. |
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All the while, he was landing more punches, to the head and body, until finally his corner had to throw in the towel to preserve the health of their fighter. |
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The mayor jokingly suggests traditional activities that take place in darkened movie theaters to help the audience preserve their precious body heat. |
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To preserve the sense of lightness, the code-mandated risers are of glass. |
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In 1948 he and a group of friends from his rarefied social circle started Mad River Glen about 25 miles away, vowing to preserve their creation from all taint of vulgarity. |
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To preserve the frenetic flavor of the scene, I have left in the interview a few of these interruptions. |
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This has helped to preserve the pre-eminence of national interests in the policy process on agricultural matters, with its characteristic segmentation. |
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A simple ration based on ad-lib straw with a protein balancer can be fed to young stock and replacement heifers and this will help preserve grazing. |
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Her work includes identifying local herbs and spices, plus resurrecting centuries-old harvesting and curing methods that preserve and regenerate rain forests. |
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The grapes are destalked and crushed, and the skins briefly macerated to preserve as much as possible of the aroma and flavour of the grapes during fermentation. |
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Despite the rapid growth, Bhutan is still trying to keep its traditions alive and preserve the heavens for generations to come. |
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The entire preserve sits inside the Kootenai National Forest and is populated by wildlife, including bears and trout as well as wolverines, lynxes, and mountain goats. |
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Many different finishes can be applied to improve the appearance and preserve the surface against staining, water penetration, and freezing. |
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They were trying to preserve the facade of a happy marriage. |
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These laws are intended to help preserve our natural resources. |
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He sneers alike at those who are anxious to preserve and at those who are eager for reform. |
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The need to preserve alveolar bone is paramount and best achieved by atraumatic exodontias including socket compression. |
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This means that the fibrant replacement functor does not preserve the causal structure. |
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On the other hand, if you preserve me safe and sound, I shall be an eternal example of your clemency. |
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Many European towns, such as Turin, preserve the remains of these schemes, which show the very logical way the Romans designed their cities. |
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Consequently, they preserve a genetic record from individual to individual that is altered only through mutation. |
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For this reason many south Italian churches preserve works from France alongside their native pieces. |
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First and foremost, they are expected to preserve the doctrine and discipline now known as Buddhism. |
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These natural rights include perfect equality and freedom, and the right to preserve life and property. |
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They did not cope well with increasing volumes of cargo, and they were perceived as monopolistic, and the preserve of the landed gentry class. |
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Officials involved in the road project hope to preserve the stones along a new bicycle path. |
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It is used to preserve the mechanical integrity of the engine, to stop parts overheating and to prevent oil escaping from bearings for example. |
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In April 2008, the decision to preserve a rare Vickers machine gun pillbox and turn it into a bat roost was announced by the developers. |
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French spelling, like English spelling, tends to preserve obsolete pronunciation rules. |
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Early monasteries throughout Europe helped preserve Greek and Roman classical civilisation. |
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In 1778, Wesley began the publication of The Arminian Magazine, not, he said, to convince Calvinists, but to preserve Methodists. |
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We are industrious to preserve our bodies from slavery, but we make nothing of suffering our souls to be slaves to our lusts. |
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Some thatched roofs in the UK are extremely old and preserve evidence of traditional materials and methods that have long since been lost. |
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Traditionally, sausage makers would salt various tissues and organs such as scraps, organ meats, blood, and fat to help preserve them. |
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Much of the open land within and around the town is protected from chemical treatment to help preserve this water quality. |
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He emphasized the necessity of marrying in to preserve Bushman bodies and all their physically defining characteristics. |
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These saints, by the way, do not always preserve after death the mild and martyrsome dispositions that characterized them during life. |
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The story may also preserve the work by Bacon and his contemporaries to construct clockwork armillary spheres. |
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Franciscan spirituality also strongly emphasizes working to preserve the Church and remain loyal to it. |
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Williams argued that moral decisions must preserve our psychological identity and integrity. |
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Renault Classic is a department within Renault that seeks to collect, preserve and exhibit notable vehicles from the company's history. |
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This has resulted in limited land to preserve natural habitats, in particular for larger wild mammals with greater territorial requirements. |
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Racial nationalism seeks to preserve a given race through policies such as banning race mixing and the immigration of other races. |
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The Congress established the Concert of Europe as an attempt to preserve peace after the years of Napoleonic Wars. |
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In 1954, the Soviet Union suggested that it should join NATO to preserve peace in Europe. |
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She attempted to preserve trade with South Africa while persuading the government there to abandon apartheid. |
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Businesses are cancelling planned investments and laying off workers to preserve cash. |
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IndyMac was taking new measures to preserve capital, such as deferring interest payments on some preferred securities. |
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Another surprise is that Newcastle have the meanest defence in all four leagues and they did their utmost to preserve the tag at Molineux. |
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Burns also worked to collect and preserve Scottish folk songs, sometimes revising, expanding, and adapting them. |
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On the whole nationalism was the preserve of antiquarians not political activists. |
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Tourism revenue can provide a potent incentive to preserve local cultural distinctives. |
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The advent of audio recording technology provided folklorists with a revolutionary tool to preserve vanishing musical forms. |
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Townshend had announced in 1987 that he suffered from tinnitus and alternated acoustic, rhythm, and lead guitar to preserve his hearing. |
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Like the Arts and Crafts movement in Europe, Mingei sought to preserve traditional crafts in the face of modernising industry. |
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Wanting to preserve the appearance of impartiality, Radcliffe also kept his distance from Viceroy Mountbatten. |
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Directors are trying to preserve natural atmosphere without refinement and artificial arrangement of scenes. |
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Many of Indonesia's peoples have strongly rooted oral traditions, which help to define and preserve their cultural identities. |
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The primary mission of the Roman military of the early empire was to preserve the Pax Romana. |
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Papyri preserve complex accounting methods that suggest elements of economic rationalism, and the Empire was highly monetized. |
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A few prelates, known as college bishops, were consecrated without sees, to preserve the succession rather than to exercise a defined authority. |
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Despite Scott's efforts to preserve his anonymity, almost every reviewer guessed that Waverley was his work. |
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King was three time Prime Minister of Canada, doing much to help preserve the unity of the French and English populations in his vast country. |
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A lord not only had greater ability, but also needed to take greater steps to preserve their honour, lest they lose their lordship. |
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As in other French regions, formal education before the 19th century was the preserve of the elite. |
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The aim of the Register is to provide a definitive and accessible resource to promote and preserve tartans. |
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The last round of matches of each group is scheduled at the same time to preserve fairness among all four teams. |
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Google launched the Endangered Languages Project aimed at helping preserve languages that are at risk of extinction. |
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The tales Culhwch and Olwen and The Dream of Rhonabwy have interested scholars because they preserve older traditions of King Arthur. |
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Further, the medium of cast bronze lends the record they preserve a permanence not enjoyed by manuscripts. |
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Their economic importance was probably also significant, although wagon traffic was often banned from the roads to preserve their military value. |
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Conan's men married native women after cutting out their tongues to preserve the purity of their language. |
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This is done to preserve the autonomy of the Welsh Assembly, and to prevent legislative confusion. |
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To Lancaster and his core of supporters, the execution had been both legal and necessary to preserve the stability of the kingdom. |
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This enabled the Moriori to preserve what limited resources they had in their harsh climate, avoiding waste through warfare. |
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Beds that preserve fossils typically lack the radioactive elements needed for radiometric dating. |
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Sometimes several mice will huddle together during the winter to preserve heat. |
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Jessie was going to wear pants to school, but her brother persuaded her to wear shorts to preserve normality. |
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A report on the state of the periwinkle industry in Ireland suggests a maximum catch size in order to preserve the population. |
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Scrapple was originally a type of savory pudding that early Pennsylvania Germans made to preserve the offal of a pig slaughter. |
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In addition oceanic species do not preserve well, and are known mainly from photographs and from observers' notes. |
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Anecdotes from this character's life preserve Sicilian culture as well as convey moral messages. |
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Modern Dutch and German Maas and Limburgish Maos preserve this Germanic form. |
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Supposed relics of the town have been found in the Wadden Sea, but shifting sediments make it hard to preserve them. |
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Enforcement involves managing quotas and implementing technical measures to preserve fish stocks. |
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Surviving fragments of poetry ascribed to Orpheus preserve some variations on the myth. |
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Intense scholarly debate has surrounded the question of which portions of the poem preserve genuine traditions from the Mycenaean period. |
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The orientations of the field in the oceanic crust preserve a record of directions of the Earth's magnetic field with time. |
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These rocks can preserve a record of the field if it is not later erased by chemical, physical or biological change. |
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Middens with damp, anaerobic conditions can even preserve organic remains in deposits as the debris of daily life are tossed on the pile. |
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To Northerners, in contrast, the motivation was primarily to preserve the Union, not to abolish slavery. |
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Large areas of the city centre were rebuilt in the 1950s, when little attempt was made to preserve Exeter's heritage. |
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In order to preserve eggs, a tiny hole was pierced and the contents extracted. |
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Much remaining chalk downland has been protected against future development to preserve its unique biodiversity. |
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It was also considered desirable to recover and preserve the remains of the hull if possible. |
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Smaller objects from the most common material, wood, were sealed in polyethylene bags to preserve moisture. |
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Some people desire to preserve the rocks and protect them from the erosive processes that formed Old Harry. |
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These plants are often processed after harvest to preserve or improve nutrient value and prevent spoiling. |
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Some also preserve an optative mood that describes events that are wished for or hoped for but not factual. |
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Tomatoes are acidic, making them especially easy to preserve in home canning whole, in pieces, as tomato sauce or paste. |
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Its weaknesses are that it is UV sensitive and can tend to degrade over time, and thus generally is also coated to help preserve it. |
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Most have been lost, rebuilt, or renovated at some point, so they preserve little of their original Lombard structure. |
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With that accomplished by 1871 he then skillfully used balance of power diplomacy to preserve Germany's new role and keep Europe at peace. |
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This had begun the effort to continuously preserve the Frisian language, which continues unto this day. |
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To preserve this traditional knowledge the village is planning to open a local weaving centre, a museum and weaving school. |
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Extensive parcels of land were donated to monasteries to exempt those lands from royal taxation and to preserve them within the family. |
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What he managed to preserve led to the Carolingian Renaissance, named after him. |
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Yet it has to be noted that eastern Karelians have managed to preserve traditions and folklore better than their western brothers. |
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The parties generally agreed to preserve the peace, aid in military endeavours and arbitrate disputes. |
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These conditions include highly acidic water, low temperature, and a lack of oxygen, and combine to preserve but severely tan their skin. |
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They wanted to escape British rule and to preserve their religious conservatism. |
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These natural rights include perfect equality and freedom, as well as the right to preserve life and property. |
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The massive project's goal was to preserve Chinese culture and literature in writing. |
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Before 1999, Bhutan had banned television and the Internet in order to preserve its culture, environment, identity etc. |
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The multilingual situation in Inner Mongolia does not appear to obstruct efforts by ethnic Mongols to preserve their language. |
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It was used to preserve foods and to create more nutritious foods from less desirable ingredients. |
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The Oman Centre for Traditional Music was established in 1984 to preserve them. |
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Instead, their trading interactions were sporadic, and they largely attempted to avoid contact in order to preserve their culture. |
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Monte Pascoal National Park Created in 1961 to preserve the place where Brazil was discovered by Portuguese warriors. |
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In order to preserve those sites, numerous museums have been built to preserve those legacies. |
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The Chamber for Sustainable Tourism Law Pearlas aims to preserve the islands' delicate ecological balance. |
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A second preserve was soon added off of Cape Florida on Key Biscayne, which became known as the Cape Florida to Monroe County Line Preserve. |
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It is a compendium of Maya stories and legends, aimed to preserve Maya traditions. |
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Orbiting Earth in the spaceship, I saw how beautiful our planet is. People, let us preserve and increase this beauty, not destroy it. |
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A number of parks preserve and interpret the Bay of Fundy's coastal ecosystem. |
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The five provinces bordering the Gulf of Saint Lawrence also have several provincial parks apiece, some of which preserve coastal features. |
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Maurice urged his cadet half brother, Frederick Henry to marry in order to preserve the dynasty. |
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Lauchlin Rose patented a method used to preserve citrus juice without alcohol in 1867, creating a concentrated drink known as Rose's lime juice. |
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Horses are also used to preserve cultural traditions and for ceremonial purposes. |
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In the North, the main goal was to preserve the union as an expression of American nationalism. |
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Pepper loses flavour and aroma through evaporation, so airtight storage helps preserve its spiciness longer. |
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Irregular verbs often preserve patterns which were regular in past forms of the language, but which have now become anomalous. |
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A nation proud of its diverse heritage and its cultural and racial variety will preserve its heritage of dialects. |
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Nevertheless, the civil magistrate has a duty to preserve church unity, suppress heresy, and prevent corruption and abuse within the church. |
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Although it began as a way to preserve Protestantism within the Anglican identity, the Anglican aspect of the identity began to fade over time. |
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They argued it was necessary to kill the cabin boy to preserve their own lives. |
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There was a proposal for the site to be cleared and the furnace dismantled, but fortunately, it was decided to excavate and preserve it. |
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In many countries, concerted attempts are being made to preserve traditions that are at risk of being lost. |
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The terminology of juristic literature was conservative and tended to preserve notions which had lost their practical relevance. |
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When reconditioning antique furniture, it is important to try to preserve as much of the original finish as possible. |
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As can be imagined this procedure did not always preserve the life of the man so employed. |
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Banks had groomed the engineer, author and politician Davies Gilbert to succeed him and preserve the status quo, but Gilbert declined to stand. |
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I trust that, with these new societies, we shall always preserve the most amicable relations. |
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Some heritage railways preserve entire railroads in their original state using original structures, track, and motive power. |
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Over the following decades, she purchased additional farms to preserve the unique hill country landscape. |
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The strike's aim to preserve miners' jobs was not met as colliery closures continued. |
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Such bogs can also preserve human hair and clothing, one of the most noteworthy examples being Egtved Girl, Denmark. |
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It's a small triumph that LiveWire's sparkless production manages to preserve the plot. |
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Whilst young, preserve his tender mind from all impressions of spirits and goblins in the dark. |
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The Tranquility provides high-capacity absorbency to preserve skin integrity, provide odor control, and ensure dryness. |
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It was the part of a gentleman to preserve a bearing that was, as far as he could make it, the bearing of an undoubting lover. |
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The USDA's rationale for the rule making PIK certificates unencumberable is to preserve the transferability of the certificates. |
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All your anxious care, all your unwinking vigilance, is necessary to preserve you from your great adversary. |
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You can laminate them or preserve them using a fun craft that's been around since wax paper was invented. |
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