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Osmo Vänskä, in his icily potent readings, tends to reel back suddenly at the Poco largamente, as if to conserve power.
It is a laconic world where adults conserve "syllables as if to conserve breath" while children brave an "outsized landscape" by day and seek shelter by night even as they long to break away from the "regime of small kindnesses" that makes home both comforting and confining.
His arms slicing through the water with languid purpose in the 400-meter freestyle, his size-17 feet kicking up the wake of a paddle-wheel boat, Ian Thorpe won Australia's first gold medal at these Olympic Games and pumped his fists lightly, as if to conserve his energy for a more exuberant celebration.
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The task is to fall as limply as possible, in order to conserve air.
In this cold, they stand unmoving as statues, eager to conserve their energy.
Lerner's article discusses the challenges that museums face as they seek to conserve nontraditional art.
If they wish to conserve something, why not something concrete, such as the Constitution and its Bill of Rights?
Pack everything snugly to conserve as much space as possible.
PEDERSEN: If we want to conserve energy and save open space, yes.
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