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He conserved his force for the work.
He conserved the ancient creeds of the Church, and the patristic ways of expressing theological ideas.
All told, he conserved some two hundred and thirty million acres — an area larger than Texas.
Still, he conserved energy on points when the outcome was clear.
Ruthless in weeding out second-best shots, he conserved the ones that passed muster in vellum-bound volumes that indexed his travels around the world and sat proudly in his Lake District home.
The dentist told the carabinieri that he'd had the artifact, which he conserved in a special showcase in his home, for thirty years.
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He says he has conserved all he can with technology.
He conserves energy by using compact fluorescent bulbs -- "they last 10 times longer than regular light bulbs".
Perhaps as a nod to the world "of other people," even as he conserves himself as a rank outsider.
If God conserves a body by creating it in the same place from moment to moment, that body remains at rest, and if he conserves it by creating it in different places from moment to moment, it is in motion.
For instance: "So in now maintaining the world by the same action and with the same laws with which He [God] created it, He conserves motion; not always contained in the same parts of matter, but transferred from some parts to others depending on the ways in which they come in contact" (Pr II 42).
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