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General Mannerheim had been compelled to deploy parts of his best trained detachments, the new Jäger regiments, which he had initially hoped to conserve for later use in the Viipuri area.
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This is because energy that is not used is conserved for later use.
Where possible, pieces of wood in good condition, or the worked ends of pegs, were taken away and conserved for later analysis.
At relevant time points after infection, the salmon is anesthetized and salmon louse of interest collected and conserved for later use.
Others say Mr. Bush's team should hold back, leave Mr. Bush in his White House setting and conserve resources for later.
This is another area fraught with difficulty, as players may decide to reduce effort levels in one given set to conserve energy for later in the match.
Windle had trouble in pacing himself to conserve energy for later events.
Much of the milk in the short season is processed domestically to conserve it for later use.
It is easy to see what this means: in any race, the guy out front is often suffering in his attempt to lead the peloton, while somebody like Armstrong, safely tucked into a cocoon of teammates, can cruise just a few yards behind the leader and be "pulled" at essentially the same speed, conserving energy for later.
And because the human body is an amazing machine, a sense of dire emergency will even stop the burning of fat for fuel -- conserving it for later, in case we've run so far away from whatever threat is facing us that we've run clear out of range of food.
Then I make a pear conserve for a contrasting taste.
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