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That understanding has served both sides well and preserved peace.
We have preserved peace within the union for over 50 years.
(Such practical wisdom traditionally preserved peace in Afghanistan's tribal society, and the country's current president, Hamid Karzai, appears to have embraced it by offering a seat in his cabinet to the Taliban).
Whereas the treaty designed to protect it has certainly preserved peace and served as an example of co-operation between nations, the prospect of mineral and oil deposits under Antarctica's ice cap is attracting the attention of resource-starved countries and big business alike.
"Brazil is a country at peace, that has always preserved peace and is a defender of peace, but we need to be prepared, including technologically," Roberto Amaral, the newly appointed minister of science and technology, said in an interview with the Brazilian service of the BBC that was broadcast on Sunday night.
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The last desperate attempts to preserve peace collapsed in June.
"Only a balance of fear will preserve peace.
She told delegates saving the currency was part of the battle to preserve "peace in Europe".
But his boldness conveyed an essential aspect: the will to find and preserve peace.
To preserve peace, a compromise was reached under which Berengar signed a vague eucharistic statement.
They did this to preserve peace above all -- but also to preserve true religion itself.
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