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preserve

[pri-zurv] / prɪˈzɜrv /


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These extra variations were designed to reflect realistic changes, such as compression and edge displacement, that occur as footprints are preserved over time.

From Science Daily

The idea of history being celebrated and preserved courses through “Once Upon a Time in Harlem,” a conversational documentary belatedly assembled from a 1972 gathering of Harlem Renaissance giants at Duke Ellington’s apartment.

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s really up to Kevin to convince Jay that any changes he has in mind will preserve independence and enhance the effectiveness of the staff and the reserve banks,” Kohn said.

From MarketWatch

“It’s really up to Kevin to convince Jay that any changes he has in mind will preserve independence and enhance the effectiveness of the staff and the reserve banks,” Kohn said.

From MarketWatch

To preserve the evidence, officers erected a scene tent and created a grid of 50cm squares, allowing them to collect every piece of bone they could identify in the ashes.

From BBC