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Whether she would have wanted that slip preserved for all time on a recording is another question.

Like ancient cathedrals of divine architecture, these magnificent features stand as monuments to the notion that the natural heritage of our nation must be preserved for all time.

With one exception, microfilm copies of the original manuscript returns have been preserved for all censuses since 1850 (the 1890 Census manuscripts were lost in a fire).

On Wednesday the library announced that it had added the video to its National Film Registry, among a lineup of 25 films that it deems "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant to be preserved for all time".

Only by rounding up excess wild horses, it says, can the horses be saved and the habitat be preserved for all the animals that graze on it, including cattle owned by private ranchers who buy grazing rights to the public land.

But she loved the place and its camaraderie, detesting the yuppies with their "bronze doorbells" who moved in later.After reunification she fought to hold the Stasi to proper account, perching in their offices to make sure the files were preserved for all to see.

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For decades, environmentalists dreamed of acquiring and preserving for all time the vast, privately owned tracts of beguiling woodlands, rugged ridges, hiking trails and crystalline streams and lakes known as Sterling Forest, 40 miles northwest of New York City.

Sixteen of nineteen Presidents, both Republicans and Democrats, have used the Antiquities Act to protect America's best known and loved landscapes, preserving for all time our shared cultural and natural heritage.

This is the kind of religion the world needs today and I think it is the kind of religion whose fruits the Founding Fathers wanted to preserve for all ages.

The problem was handled by forming an organisation, the Mary Rose Committee, aiming "to find, excavate, raise and preserve for all time such remains of the ship Mary Rose as may be of historical or archaeological interest".

Bobbitt thinks that Machiavelli's prince could be ruthless, like the Romans, because he invented that new thing, "the princely state," which must be preserved for the benefit of all.

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