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After the supposed remains of St. Mary Magdalene were deposited in the abbey for safekeeping from Muslim armies, vast numbers of pilgrims were attracted to the abbey, and a town of about 10,000 inhabitants was established around it.

These groups, described by a Spanish official as "a kind of artistic Red Cross," moved thousands of artworks -- private and public, religious and secular -- for safekeeping from the Fascists' aerial bombardments and the wrath of the militant masses.

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.

In this elliptical novel of World War II art theft, a woman in wartime Berlin accepts objets d'art for safekeeping from cultivated Jews, most of whom are sent to their deaths in Nazi camps.

The defendant further stated that he inadvertently left the gun that he was safekeeping from the previous days". Webb may be pleased to know that, according to the complaint, "the weapon was test fired and is operable". And how does Webb feel about the whole thing?

Penny's attorney, Rusty Hardin, said his client participated in a decision by lawyers to transfer the documents "for safekeeping" from the ranch to USA Gymnastics headquarters in Indianapolis.

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Only 14%% of health facilities were able to present written clinical protocol and guidelines that were also observed to be in use by data collectors, while the remaining 6%% retrieved such guidelines and protocols from safekeeping for sighting.

Mr. Burrell walked free on the 12th day of his trial -- and the eve of his own testimony -- following word from the queen that he had told her he was safekeeping items from the estate of Diana, Princess of Wales, that the prosecution accused him of stealing.

The saddest expression of the poisonous infighting that now seemed endemic came when the bones of 19th-century Aborigines, returned from European museums, were stolen from safekeeping on Aboriginal property by Aborigines hostile to Tac.

We plant another row of broad beans along the northern border of the plot, and then sowed some sweet peas, putting them in the cold frame for safekeeping and protection from the worst of the weather.

There was a Mond room in the 1930s but today the paintings are dispersed throughout the National Gallery, a process that started after the war when they were returned from safekeeping.

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