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He said he would back off now to conserve himself for games.
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Perhaps as a nod to the world "of other people," even as he conserves himself as a rank outsider.
Burke's French disciples first coined the word "conservative" (French, "conservateur"); Burke himself used "conserve".
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Windle had trouble in pacing himself to conserve energy for later events.
But to do so now, he must conserve his energy and pace himself.
Though he has to conserve his power, he throws himself, sometimes bodily, into the role and sings with astonishing vigor.
Conceivably, the governor could conserve money and energy defending himself in the federal investigation without facing constant press scrutiny.
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