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Is this to preserve time for writing?
Now, she said, she spaces out her shopping trips to preserve time for activities.
Movies not only stop time and kill time — they preserve time.
Photography, he says, is "a time machine, in a way, to preserve the memory, to preserve time".
When Rosie O'Donnell launched her TV talk show in 1996, she said that she hoped to preserve time with her family.
Congressional Democrats also voiced worries that the administration was ready to give in quickly to Republican demands, in a bid to preserve time on the Senate calendar for ratification of an arms control treaty with Russia known as New Start.
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The project poses broader questions about how to share and preserve time-based media works within the museum of 21st century.
Attempts to preserve time-honored scientific assumptions break down at the threshold, although strenuous efforts are made to preserve a scientific model of reality through advanced mathematics, superstrings, quantum gravity, the multiverse, etc.
Most recently they discovered and preserved "Time Capsule," which had been lost in Faurer's archives for decades.
Titled "The Brain Preservation Technology Prize: A challenge to cryonicists, a challenge to scientists," it argued that if a brain was properly preserved, time would not be an issue.
It's just that he preserved time for the important things: shopping, friends, shooting pool, getting lost on a country road and savoring its beauty.
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