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Sendak deposited thousands of his works for safekeeping at the Rosenbach Museum and Library in Philadelphia, and the museum has supplemented the long-term loans with purchases.

They are now in safekeeping at a nearby city hall but they will be turned over to state archaeologists to be cleaned, restored if necessary and studied.

(He told me that he once caught a rosy-cheeked Ó Cadhain hiding a bottle of whiskey in a grand piano, apparently for safekeeping, at a social gathering).

When the National Gallery sent its collection to Wales for safekeeping at the outbreak of the second world war, its visionary director, Kenneth Clark, wanted to keep visitors coming all the same.

Sue Trinder, who also goes by a number of other names, appears to be a foundling, left for safekeeping at Mrs. Sucksby's baby farm by her thieving mother, who is caught and hanged before she can return to collect her child.

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Older designs for extra back-and-forth communications and holding onto data packets for safekeeping, sensible at the time, can slow things down now.

The prevailing sense [among the leaders of the Gurdjieff work] that nothing must change, that a treasure in their safekeeping must at all costs be preserved in its original form, was stronger than any wish for a new wave of inspiration".

They have been tracked and seized by the F.B.I., the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, and other law enforcement agencies, often working on tips from experts and officials with the Iraqi Embassy in Washington, which stored many of them at its building on Massachusetts Avenue for safekeeping as Iraq remained engulfed in violence.

Madame Chiang's piano is loaded into a truck and left for safekeeping in the institution at the heart of Ha Jin's narrative, Jinling Women's College.

The window is one of three that church officials removed for safekeeping from the Marienkirche at Frankfurt an der Oder, near the German border with Poland, during World War II.

With a plot twist involving the fragility of Paterson's notebook, which Laura urges him to photocopy for safekeeping, the movie nods at another American literary hero and another American literary legend: Ernest Hemingway and the suitcase of stories that his then wife, Hadley, lost in 1922 on a train while travelling to meet him in Switzerland for a skiing holiday.

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