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That seems cheap to preserve more than a century's worth of inherent vice, and virtue.
Woodland and scrub preserve more carbon – both above and below ground – than pasture does.
He did Ashton and Jooss, and now there is a need to preserve more modern works.
He was often quoted by later writers, who preserve more than 330 fragments from plays with 134 titles.
Last year the weather helped melt more ice, while this year the weather helped preserve more ice.
In Manhattanville, the board's plan would retain some manufacturing, preserve more historic architecture and allow current property owners to remain.
Democrats say they prefer smaller, more focused cuts that preserve more of the surplus for other proposals.
Several rock layers at this locality preserve more than a dozen species of fossil fish, which are otherwise rare in the Chinle Formation.
But it is also clear that raiding Medicare and Social Security to preserve more than favorable tax treatment for the wealthy is an obscenity that cannot be allowed.
While the proposed overall building density did not change, the developers narrowed the towers to preserve more of the ocean views enjoyed by inland residents.
In the case of the Bukit Brown cemetery, the government engaged various groups before proceeding with the highway, with modifications to preserve more of the old cemetery.
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