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However, until now, the identification and taxonomic distinction between Foxtail millet and Common millet in archaeobotanical remains had been problematic, especially because the crop grains preserve only when charred, or where their preservation is poor.
The $36 million left in preservation programs before the vote was expected to preserve only 500 to 700 of the more than 6,500 acres for which the county is negotiating.
Regarding devices aimed at motion preservation, the authors suggest to distinguish "flexible" devices, which are able to preserve only a minor fraction (e.g. at most 50%) of the physiological ROM, from "dynamic" devices, which induce a smaller ROM restriction.
Eusebius' antipathy to Papias consequently led him to edit severely the latter's text and preserve only short excerpts.
Moreover, in some cases where polling firms have released this data, it has been lost to the ages: polling databases sometimes preserve only the likely voter number.
Prior to 1962 each of the cardinal bishops had full jurisdiction in his own see; since then, however, they preserve only the title without any of the functions, which passed to a bishop actually resident in the see.
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Freedom and justice can be preserved only by courageous people, however.
As usual Mr. Dylan transformed his old songs, in some cases preserving only the lyrics.
These Parsi (Persians) have preserved only a relatively small portion of their sacred writings.
During Ottoman domination, literature was preserved only in the monasteries and churches.
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