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Eventually, they may become petrified and preserved indefinitely with the rocks in which they are embedded.
The identifier is permanently attached to the respective data and therefore is preserved indefinitely.
In others, neither might be effective, so the raw waste could be preserved indefinitely.
For a company whose profitability is based on gathering as much data as possible, the freedom that matters most is the freedom to provide as much information as possible – and for this information to be pooled and preserved indefinitely.
"This is all the more disappointing as our decision preserved indefinitely 20 acres of land for local people to use as recreational open space, whilst leaving the other half of the land (including the former tip) free for development.
A substantial separation between strong and weak weights occurred, and either state was preserved indefinitely during ongoing activity.
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As the Harvard professor Jonathan Zittrain writes, there is a real problem with "the internet's ability to preserve indefinitely all its information about you, no matter how unfortunate or misleading".
The political fiction that a two-state solution lies always just around the corner but never within reach is essential to perpetuate the charade and preserve indefinitely the status quo of Israeli colonial hegemony.
Royal icing dries very hard and preserves indefinitely if stored in a cool, dry place, but is vulnerable to softening and drooping in high humidity.
Sometime in the 24th century, a "research and development firm" invents both time travel and a means of preserving life indefinitely.
She added that with the state now routinely collecting and cataloging DNA evidence, she would support a statewide standard "but not a mandate" for police departments to preserve evidence indefinitely.
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