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She told him about the Samuel Palmer painting so when the "courier" arrived he simply took into safekeeping as well.
In the midst of the fighting, a German priest named Schulze asked his Polish counterparts whether they would let him take the heart into safekeeping.
"I would see that as an important object," said Sarah Henry, a historian and vice president for programs at the museum, which has already taken into safekeeping a construction wall that once stood along Bellevue Hospital Center, now known as the Bellevue Wall of Prayers.
After the start of the Second World War the family fled Paris; Döblin's manuscripts were able to be brought into safekeeping in the basement of the Sorbonne.
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The armories have replaced the general population in safekeeping weapons.
"They're just here in safekeeping right now," she said.
He dismissively called the sketches "doodles" but pasted thousands of them into albums for safekeeping.
"At the end of most tours I've done, a skip will be hired," one freelance director said, adding that even with a successful show, your average small company simply can't afford to put sets into storage for safekeeping.
In this sorry state, Harrison's watch passed into the Clockmakers' safekeeping.
The thought is placed into the box for safekeeping.
I slipped my destiny into a pocket for safekeeping until my next adventure south of Houston.
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