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Crucially, his was a "bottom-up" arrangement with built-in flexibility; a process of development, not a dogmatic blueprint.HERMAN FRIEDHOFFWestcote Barton, OxfordshireSIR Lord Owen invites us to share his prejudices, to accept as an act of faith that some "essential sinews of nationhood" are worth preserving into the next century.

Every few months, it seems, there's a new medium for people who want to "permanently" archive photos, a new online service that offers to store them for you free, a new plan for preserving, into perpetuity, the happy pictures of your babies and your dogs and your first house.

Here - to judge from MacLeod's fiction - the heirs of Scottish and Irish immigrants continue to work the land and sea, frail participants in Canadian modernity; isolated, conservative, past-haunted, many preserving into recent times the Gaelic language and songs of their forbears.

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That said, she preserved into her 90s her wit and unstuffy lightheartedness, her wonderment at life's mysteries, among them the family bond.

And the difference in IQ was preserved into adulthood.Only about 10% of the population is double-G, but what is curious about this result is that the G version of the gene has survived at all.

For those who treasure the continuity of British traditions, it will be reassuring that polite obfuscation and downright obstruction are amply preserved into the next century as part of the national heritage in the new freedom of information bill.

But she was also known as the "Botox Queen" by her mostly upper-class detractors, because of the proud good looks that she has fought to preserve into her 60s.

Whatever I say or do or create is an act of love.' It is an endearingly childish notion, preserved into an old age by a man whose infancy was so difficult and damaged: the grown-ups must forgive you.

The murals painted by numerous artists at Coit Memorial Tower in San Francisco were created under the auspices of the federal government during that period and have been preserved into the 21st century.

"Twenty years ago we turned one of the buildings we'd preserved into a museum," said Timothy Hart, president of the Stafford Historical Society, which owns the Old Baptist Church and two other properties in this small Ocean County town.

The custom of communal banquets has been preserved into modern times in Russia in the bratchina (from brat, "brother"), in the mol'ba ("entreaty" or "supplication"), and in the kanun (a short religious service); in the Serbian slava ("glorification"); and in the sobor ("assembly") and kurban ("victim" or "prey") of Bulgaria.

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