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And then using monitoring and enforcement, they can make sure that the public good is
preserved.
And since it could be
preserved
and stockpiled, these essential nutrients could be eaten throughout scarce famines and long winters.
Essentially, his bones were rapidly buried and beautifully
preserved.
At a very close distance, the fiddler looks taller than the fireman, but at a far distance their normal, their true, relations are
preserved.
And these are subjective values, and what you can see is, our two rules are
preserved.
I was walking around on the streets of Amsterdam and I recognized, you know, the big story from Amsterdam isn't what's in the design stores, it's what's out on the streets, and maybe it's self-explanatory, but a city that hasn't been taken over by modernism, that's
preserved
its kind of architecture and character, and where the bicycle plays an important part of the way in which people get around and where pedestrian rights are protected.
It's because lipids are so tough, they can get
preserved
in sediment and last the hundreds of millions of years necessary, and be extracted and tell us who was there.
The people get that acacia timber which we have
preserved
with the bamboo peel, and they can build a house, they have some fuel wood to cook with.
And their fossils are often
preserved
as layered rock structures, called stromatolites.
And though it had been dormant for over 1,000 years, it was well
preserved
in books of Jewish religion and philosophy.
Few languages are as well
preserved
as ours was, and the creation of Israel, the first Jewish state in over 1,000 years, provided a space for Hebrew's daily use.
So when you hear this sound you feel like a kind of shelter,
preserved
from noise pollution.
And if any of you ever have a chance, backstage of the National Museum of Natural History is one of the world's best collections of
preserved
mantis shrimp.
I do wish, with their budget, that they might have spent just a tiny bit more money to pay a consulting fee to some poor, starving graduate student, who could have told them that those are the eyes of a fish that's been
preserved
in formalin.
The earliest record collectors from about the '30s to the 1960s found and
preserved
so many important records that would have been lost forever.
Once I heard that the greatest and oldest
preserved
Germanic heroic poem was transformed into a film it almost became my obsession to see it.
The basic story was preserved, but the dialogue was so altered that all that was Jane Austen's tone, manner, feeling, wit, depth, was diluted if not lost.
After many experiments, Dickson was now able to capture scenes of real life with his camera, and reproduce them through his invention, the Kinetoscope, as if a fragment of time were
preserved
in celluloid.
Even the layout is
preserved
where possible, so you'll recognize various situations if you've seen the film.
Billy
preserved
them in this film and not in a 'greatest generation' way but in a most realistic way that
preserved
the power of the human spirit.
Anyway a great film in its own right and something that should be
preserved
for all time!
The final scene of an elephant walking away in the rural area was a great footnote to such a ancient civilization, and yet, human relations are still
preserved
and nurtured.
Then, thank God that our country was
preserved.
Since, like most people except those taking part in medical trials, virgins seldom give up their secretions willingly, Dr. Lorenz (Bela Lugosi) arranges for them to be abducted and
preserved.
The uncle has discovered a 2000 year old witch
preserved
in the peat.
An archaeologist (Casper Van Dien) stumbles accidentally upon an ancient, 40 foot mummy, well
preserved
underground in the Nevada desert.
They go to a house with a very annoying small girl in it, meet Christopher Walken who has dug up some ancient woman
preserved
in peat.
It holds up, too: the emotional foundation is strong enough that it'll never age; Carpenter has
preserved
for posterity the power and ultimate poignancy of the life of the one and only King of Rock and Roll.
This is actually a very good film,
preserved
quite well if the fine VHS transfer I rented is any indication -- excellent acting by the principals, especially William Haines as Brown, and good location work at Cambridge with some fine action footage in the climactic Harvard/Yale football game -- but the story must have seemed a hoary chestnut even in 1926.
FUTZ is the only show
preserved
from the experimental theatre movement in New York in the 1960s (the origins of Off Off Broadway).
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