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One is, with the proper photography and the right bandwidth, you can look in extraordinary detail at various parts of a work of art and have access to the scholarship, stories, histories and conservation records and provenances that surround it.
Each encrustated conglomerate of concreted material was carefully documented with photographs, radiographs where practical, and detailed conservation records.
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It doesn't publish data on its conservation record.
India has, in general, a shockingly bad conservation record.
Yet virtually no one disputes the excellent management and conservation record of the Salish and Kootenai.
Ryan's conservation record also reflects the country's polarization over the environment.
A fully swimmable Hudson would be an appropriate capstone to the conservation record of The Man Who Would Be Teddy.
With the zeal of a boy learning a new game, Mr. Clinton soon began a headlong rush for the conservation record books, accomplished mostly by executive fiat.
Vietnam has an appalling conservation record, with endangered species, favored for their hard-to-get status, regularly appearing on dining tables.
Thereafter he vetoed repeated Congressional attempts to weaken environmental standards and compiled the best conservation record of any president since Theodore Roosevelt.
Now, with oil prices hitting dizzying levels and the world struggling to deal with global warming, it is hoping to use its conservation record to take a rare leadership role on a pressing international issue.
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