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For the first, the state must use "all means necessary" to preserve key industries: ie, give carmakers billions of euros.
Now the rapid deterioration of the roads could come to symbolize a failure to preserve key gains.
Livingstone said the Labour party leader was working with many colleagues anxious to preserve key elements of the Blair-Brown legacy.
The Independent asked the Saudi Embassy in London a number of questions about the expansion plans and why more was not being done to preserve key historical sites.
Yet half or more of those who say they support repeal also say they want to preserve key parts of the law.
What a quandary for Arsène Wenger: should he deploy a full-strength team against Watford in the FA Cup or should he preserve key players for the momentous fightback against Barcelona in the Champions League three days later?
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In recent years, general nonstandard modeling approaches preserving key characteristics of autonomous dynamical systems have been proposed.
As well as preserving key objects from the past, part of the job of a museum is to collect items that define our present.
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