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Clearly the army is going to preserve its own territory.
But a vigilante like Hunter "is not going to preserve evidence as well as the police".
But he shores up the middle of our infield, so I'm certainly going to preserve that.
"We are not just preserving Lincoln's place, but we are also going to preserve Lincoln's ideas".
"We were going to preserve these national treasures," said Deborah Thornhill, the hospital's associate executive director for strategic planning.
"But make no mistake, we are going to preserve our flexibility to protect our troops and our partners".
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Their inclination toward er, solutions to troublesome Scottish and Targaryen queens, respectively, certainly testifies to the lengths to which they'll go to preserve political stability.
Championship leaders Leicester City needed a Dean Hammond goal with three minutes to go to preserve their 20-game unbeaten league record at play-off contenders Wigan.
The case illustrates the lengths to which drug companies will go to preserve the precious patents that separate name-brand moneymakers from generic also-rans.
Perhaps the press conference simply illustrated how far McMaster was willing to go to preserve his relationship with Trump, in order to protect the nation.
The surprising aspect for some will be the lengths to which the Vatican has gone to preserve secrecy about the Mussolini millions.
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