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"If he's there, I think he needs to be preserved for the future.
"The Munch collection shall be secured and preserved for the future," said Kjell Veivag, the councilor for culture and education.
There could be no better place for it to be preserved for the future than the Brontë Parsonage Museum".
Housing data at Roper increases visibility of researchers' work and ensures that data are preserved for the future.
"Young people are the hope for society," Mr. De Martino said, and a guarantee that opera as an art form will be preserved for the future.
During the cleanup, some pieces from ground zero were sent to Hangar 17 at Kennedy International Airport, to be preserved for the future National September 11 Memorial & Museum.
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As his biographer John C. Jeffries, Jr. has explained, Powell wanted to preserve "for the future the ideal of a color-blind society".
We defined a socio-cultural aspect (SCA) as an aspect of a livestock production system which is mentioned by society as being valuable to preserve for the future.
We asked citizens about their on-farm perception (smelling, hearing, seeing and feeling) and what they perceived valuable to preserve for the future.
The mission of the Burke Library is to identify, acquire, organize, provide access to, interpret, and preserve for the future information in the field of theology and contextually related areas of study.
But with a few exceptions -- Columbus Center, the Rose Earth and Space Center at the Museum of Natural History, LVMH Tower -- I see few buildings that will be worth preserving for the future.
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