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The BBC, remembered Marcia Williams, Wilson's right-hand woman, had been behaving "in the spirit of the independent empire that they had preserved for themselves".
The Roman Cassiodorus wrote his encyclopaedia to provide a bridge between his unlettered monks and the scholarly books he had preserved for their use.
A childlike wonder at what the sands of Egypt had preserved for us and the puzzles they set us shone through his public lectures in which he delighted to read aloud the newest piece of Menander-Austin.
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And the Internet has preserved for posterity every last lie, malapropism or triumph of nonsense.
"We see no advantage," it said, "in breaking the silence that we have preserved for nearly 30 years".
And his careful copying has preserved for us evidence that while art styles change, children 500 years ago failed much as they do today.
"Settle has preserved for us a moment in the South's history palpable as the trumpet vines and rocking chairs of a long-departed front-porch afternoon," Angeline Goreau wrote here in 1998.
What God has preserved for the tortoise, the eagle can never take.
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Had that been possible, we could have preserved for the Monte Carlo simulations whatever dependencies there might have been in the data between life-stage specific risk increments for individualife-stage specific
Once successfully radiolabeled and purified (PRC>95°C), we showed that all 99mTc-VHHs had preserved affinity for their target, except for 99mTc-VHH-r2.
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