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  • Examples of preserve
    1. It is almost a year since Luton Town's manager, Mike Newell, decided that whistle-blowing was no longer the preserve of referees and went public about illegal bungs.
    2. “We wanted to preserve the eventlike feel and the sense that this was something important to attend,” said Mr. McDonell, who converted an 18-city industry road show, called the Automated Test Summit, into a consolidated virtual conference last May.
    3. The ability to shift profits to low-tax countries by locating intellectual property in them, which is then licensed to related businesses in high-tax countries, is often assumed to be the preserve of high-tech companies.
    4. The letters were given to the library’s Ernest Hemingway collection in 2003 by Ms. Riva, on the condition that they remain closed until now, giving the museum time to preserve them archivally.
    5. The billionaire's will established a trust to create a staff of archivists that would chronicle and preserve his rise to prominence.
    6. Lebanon's confessional system has both helped preserve a modicum of inter-communal stability and contributed to the breakdown of state and society from 1975 to 1990.
    7. “My father had ideas about conservation long before the United States took it up. [ …] You preserve water in times of flood and freshet to be used for power or for irrigation throughout the year. …”
    8. Just down the road is the western entrance to Joshua Tree National Park, an 800,000-acre preserve in an otherworldly monzogranite rock scape between the Mojave and Colorado Deserts.
  • Examples of preserves
    1. A famous example of qualified property can be found in most wildlife preserves.
    2. His favorite part of making preserves with his mother was when he got to smush the raw fruit with the pestle. ‎
    3. preserves, conserves and homemade tracklements are sold at
    4. Chinese green tea usually has a very light flavor and preserves much of the natural vegetable character of the leaf.
    5. It preserves the blue-collar setting of The Flintstones, and the family constellations are similar, but the "warmedy" Flintstone world is turned on its ear.
  • Examples of preserved
    1. The overall tertiary structures, which were defined by four endonexin domains containing calcium binding sites, were well preserved (Fig C in S1 File , Table C in S2 File ).
    2. The Skały Beds, well-known for their rich and well-preserved fauna, reflect sedimentation in a relatively deep-water, intrashelf setting [ …]
    3. Roots were preserved up to eight weeks in lactoglycerol consisting of 86% glycerol (Carl Roth, Karlsruhe, Germany), 80% lactic acid (Carl Roth, Karlsruhe, Germany) and ultra-purified water with a ratio of 1:1:1 before preparing microscope object slides.
    4. This technique creates a neourethra circumferentially lined with buccal mucosa but requires availability of preserved scrotal tissue and, after harvest, relies on a random blood supply.
    5. Because only half of the orbital rim is preserved (the inferior, lateral, and superolateral aspects), it is impossible to measure the exact size of the orbit, but the orbital height and width can be estimated (Tables 2 and 3 ; Figs 2 –4 ).
    6. In the regions surrounding the TRE genes on scaffolds av458 and av6, synteny was well preserved (Fig 1B ), suggesting that AvTreA-A and AvTreC-C’ were ohnologues and form a quartet of four homologous regions (as in Hur et al and Van Doninck et al).
    7. It's been 19 years since keyboardist Les McCann and saxman Eddie Harris first joined forces at the Montreux Jazz Festival--an occasion preserved on the wildly popular LP Swiss Movement--so it's about time to try it again, don't you think?
  • Examples of preserving
    1. We have proven that this set is finite and well ordered; as a corollary, we now know that there is an order-preserving map from it to the natural numbers.
    2. But Osterman is not merely a documenter, preserving the lost art form of the radio drama.
    3. A field homomorphism is a map from one field to another one which is additive, multiplicative, zero-preserving, and unit-preserving.
    4. The incident was about an organization's preserving its reputation for nonpartisanship, not curbing the free speech of its employees.
    5. In these patients a biliodigestive anastomosis (n = 1), a pylorus-preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy (n = 1) and a diagnostic lymphonodectomy (n = 1) were performed.
    6. The result is also shown to hold in combination with the additional constraint of preserving the enclosed volume, or isochoricity.
    7. She, however, regretted that the new organization was not "preserving its singleheartedness and concentrating all its energy on the struggle with capitalism."
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