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"In those days nobody thought about preserving anything," he said.
"Keeping a bunch of crap on a dusty shelf is not preserving anything," Hibner added.
There is thus religious – and therefore political – resistance to preserving anything that is left.
Between an aging population and rising health costs, then, preserving anything like the programs for seniors we now have will require a significant increase in spending on these programs as a percentage of G.D.P.
Today, the US looks very different than it did in 1964, with legislators locked in widespread ideological battles over whether the federal government should be preserving anything at all.
The preservation of the skeleton and other contents was due to a chance event: fine silty mud, still liquid when the coffin was opened, seeped in almost immediately, keeping out air and insects and preserving anything held inside it.
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But Varsovians have lovingly preserved anything that survived.
"We want to preserve anything in as natural a way as possible, but we want to enjoy it, too.
"The issue is about losing the ability, in a systematic way, of being able to preserve anything".
Its goal seems to be to preserve anything that will maintain the streetscape, whether or not the individual structures have significance.
Everyone with access to a site should try to preserve anything that might be evidence, she said, because with chemical weapons used so infrequently, experts are still learning about new ways to detect them.
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