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It's almost shocking how many of Photoshop's features Adobe chose to preserve in a program that you'd expect to be drastically stripped down.
Michael W. Davis of the Army, was killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq — decided to preserve in a documentary titled "American Widow Project," which she began filming several months after Michael's death.
The Yankees took the lead in the top of the next inning, and all that was left to preserve in a rain-delayed 6-1 victory at Pro Player Stadium was the formality of Mariano Rivera's two-inning save.
In addition, from an energetic variational approach, it can be shown that an important quantity to preserve in a given simulation is the energy law.
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That's why when the world is coming to an end and the human race must choose which cultural works to preserve in an underground bunker, don't bet against Huey Lewis.
I have done what I could, over these ten years, to preserve in my children a sense of hope and a yearning for unity.
Vishniac captured thousands of impoverished Jews on film, " to preserve — in pictures, at least — a world that might soon cease to exist".
Everyone has to have a dream to preserve in prison.
It means to cancel yet preserve in a way similar to transcendence, which is exactly what these people have done.
The extract was then vacuum packed in aluminum foil to preserve it in a cool low humidity with no direct exposure to sunlight.
Yet, Richard III's fate was not to be preserved in a museum but returned to a grave.
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