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The crewmen's remains were later removed for burial, and the submarine underwent extensive preservation work and research.
The Film and Television Archive at the University of California, Los Angeles, is second only to the Library of Congress in film preservation work, and it brings some of its recent successes to the Film Society of Lincoln Center from Friday through July 18.
Wikipedia volunteers fixed an additional 3 million links by manually linking to the correct Internet Archive page, an astonishing amount of preservation work, and one that helps maintain the integrity of the web and provides an audit trail where one was missing.
Lathrop and Law went to preservation workshops to learn more about preservation work and the legal landscape of protecting historic sites.
At the 2005 Academy Awards ceremony, he received the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award for his film preservation work and for his support of the Motion Picture & Television Fund, an entertainment industry nonprofit that provides healthcare and social services.
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It also undertook a major preservation project, involving extensive conservation work and the digitalization of some 26,000 pages of af Klint's notebooks.
Ticket holders may also attend preperformance talks on the George Balanchine Foundation and its preservation work (tonight at 7) and on the "Swan Lake" story and costumes (tomorrow at 12 45 p.m.).
But following months of detailed excavation and preservation work, all visitors will soon be able to go inside and get an idea of a typical ancient Roman lunch establishment.
Jerzy Wróblewski, who is the director of the Auschwitz Museum and therefore is ultimately accountable for all preservation work at the Stammlager and Birkenau, is painfully aware of the questions about authenticity, but he says that he has neither the time nor the resources to deal with all the issues that the museum confronts both in its day-to-day operation and in its long-term plans.
The American invasion and the carnage that followed brought archaeological and preservation work to a halt across the country, leaving ruins to wither or, in the case of looting, much worse.
On 24 April 1930, reconstruction was halted due to the signing of the London Naval Treaty, which further restricted battleship construction and possession amongst the great naval powers, and preservation work was begun at Sasebo.
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