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Between 1995 and 2005, 211 works of art totalling £274m in value were judged pre-eminent and worth keeping; yet money could be raised to hang on to only £105m-worth of them.What Britain does keep, however, it is good at keeping together: its tax rules exempt collectors from inheritance tax on their art as long as they put it on public display and do not sell it.
"A season of opposition now begins against a majority that will have a hard time keeping together things that are difficult to keep together," said Walter Veltroni, 52, the former mayor of Rome and the leader of the Democratic Party who ran against Mr. Berlusconi.
It is this person's job to keep an eye on how well the pairs are keeping together.
Keeping Together in Time: Dance and Drill in Human History.
She was also the organizing force for keeping together the extended McCabe-Molloy clan.
They will face the task of assembling and keeping together a rickety alliance of their own.
How that plays into the politics of keeping together the fragile counterterrorism coalition is anyone's guess.
"Keeping together the family of that promising American-to-be is an American value".
McNeill, W. H. Keeping together in time: Dance and drill in human history.
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"There was a great sense of focus of mission: the keeping-together of the family and moving forward".
These findings suggest that there is a specific deficit of keeping together binding different properties of an item (identity and location, colour and orientation, respectively in our two studies) when there is more than one object retained in memory.
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