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"This is preserved up to its arse anyway," he says.

This is preserved both in Egyptian, on the walls of two temples in Thebes, and in Hittite, on a cuneiform tablet from their capital, Hattusa.

For the ruler must preserve first of all the realm itself, and this is preserved no less by refraining from what is unbecoming than by cleaving to what is becoming.

"A park like this is preserved because people couldn't get to it," says Keith McPeters, principal in Gustafson Guthrie Nichol, the award-winning landscape architecture firm redesigning the site of San Antonio's 1968 Hemisfair.

Thus although cholangiocytes constitutively express Fas and this is preserved during neoplastic transformation it can be downregulated as the tumour becomes more genetically unstable [34].

Usually this is preserved by the non-inactivating nature of Cav1.4 channels; a peculiarity amongst the family of LTCCs likely to be explained the very slow entry of Cav1.4 channels to the closed-state inactivation Cav1.4 (Suppl. Fig. 2 and Supplemental Table); in comparison to Cav1.2 [32].

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This was preserved for both control and CA-rat hearts (P < 0.05: Fig. 6).

This system is preserved in Icelandic.

"Nothing like this instrument is preserved elsewhere.

This feature is preserved under viewpoint change.

He had written, "Nothing like this instrument is preserved elsewhere.

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