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preserve

[pri-zurv] / prɪˈzɜrv /


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Pook said the district is releasing less water from its reservoirs now, in order to preserve more for the fall when salmon migrate upriver to spawn.

From Los Angeles Times

“In this kind of environment, disciplined tax planning often plays just as important a role as investment selection when it comes to preserving long-term wealth,” says Evan Paul, founder of Paul Advisory and Legal Group.

From Barron's

AlixPartners said there had been "significant interest" in the company but that it had not received any offer which would have preserved Brewdog in its entirety.

From BBC

The region also preserves some of the earliest evidence of life, including stromatolites and microbialite formations created by single-celled organisms such as cyanobacteria.

From Science Daily

Ellison has also pledged to keep both studio lots and preserve HBO.

From Los Angeles Times