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Because it already is eternally preserved #alone.
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Political capital unused tends to dissipate like the dew; to be preserved, let alone compounded, political capital -- which Obama had a surplus of just one year ago -- must be invested if it is to be preserved.
The fact that some form of proto-sporting prowess may have delivered a survival advantage during the Pleistocene period is no reason to preserve, let alone encourage, the practice of sport today.
Heaton alone preserved the visitors' relative respectability.
He prefers to trace the art back to classical Greece and believes, as Rabinowitz wrote in The Russian Review in 1991, that "balletic dance alone preserved the character of the Hellenic sense of plastic art".
The GWR alone preserved its name through the "grouping", under which smaller companies were amalgamated into four main companies in 1922 and 1923.
I'm scrupulous about preserving that alone-time.
It was their duty to get to know him, to be his mouthpiece, to tell his story, to protest his innocence in the same way that we would protest our own if we were falsely accused, it was their ethical duty to zealously represent him, to prove his innocence – let alone preserve his existence – yet they only met him twice.
There are no accurate figures on how much land is protected by national land trusts; the Nature Conservancy alone has preserved 12 million acres.
Many would question whether artefacts such as those in the Wheatcroft Collection ought to be preserved at all, let alone exhibited in public.
That in reality there seems not the slightest prospect of obtaining dinosaur DNA from mosquitoes preserved in amber, let alone cloning it, did not prevent scientists from seriously debating the possibility – and that, for countless millions, was more than enough.
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