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With the sale of Hi, Mr. Mitchell bought Royal and continued to record there, preserving much of the equipment just as it had been in 1969.
President Obama secured a second term by preserving much of the diverse mosaic of voters who rallied around him four years ago, overcoming weakened support in his coalition.
The quick treatment of Giffords allowed doctors to promptly reduce the swelling, preserving much of her brain in a healthy state.
In "The Sun Also Rises (The Select)," the company distills Hemingway's hardboiled prose yet further, editing out narration but preserving much of the dialogue, thereby "finding the play in the novel," as Collins puts it.
There are many versions of the lyrics: mine draws on several of the more idiomatic, preserving much of the dialect spelling and re-creating the orality of the original.
The truth is there was never any such reciprocity of interests, and the various constitutional settlements that led to independence had a decisive influence in preserving much of the social legacy of the colonial period.
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The city has preserved much of its Neoclassical architecture.
Ackroyd's robust ModernEnglish preserves much of Chaucer's richness.
It preserves much of its historical atmosphere and embraces its cultural diversity.
They would also, by helping save and revive the economy, preserve much of their own riches.
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