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To attract and retain other business, the unit will have to carefully preserve its credibility and protect its brand.
In short, the show has its moments; and Tim Hatley's sets and costumes carefully preserve the air of a low-tech medieval pantomime.
Yet "the cleanliness of what can be seen only calls up the more clearly thoughts of what cannot be seen … I suppose I shall sound terribly defensive," he continues, "if I say that westerners attempt to expose every speck of grime and eradicate it, while we Orientals carefully preserve and even idealise it".
Currently, developers have to carefully preserve older versions of iOS for testing, as they can't downgrade devices if they need to quash a bug or test performance on legacy code.
With Kingussie's many young first team shinty players taking part, the next generation becomes acutely aware of what we must be grateful for and the legacy we must carefully preserve and carry forward.
We are an unjust society Of haves over the have nots, privileged over the aggrieved The advantaged advance and the incarcerated yearn to breathe free Social elites carefully preserve the status quo ante Occupying forces are everywhere.
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It was not carefully preserved.
Thomas respected this carefully preserved bereavement.
He had carefully preserved it inside his own additions.
And it's fragile and needs to be carefully preserved".
Fortunately, the CRI master tapes were carefully preserved.
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