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It is difficult to preserve something that was made to vanish".
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"Who wouldn't want to do this -- to preserve something as unique as that?" he asked.
Frank H. Randall Jr., 77, invests to preserve something for his grandchildren.
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To pickle is to preserve something in a pickling liquid.
After all, wasn't the Mona Lisa an effort to preserve something already existing?
That makes it difficult to preserve vacant space".
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