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Through him, John developed an interest in food science and preserving.
Why doesn't American television take the lead in preserving its golden age?
Certainly, not all of these developments would be worth preserving.
"And the analysis, the preserving of evidence is my job.
He could use anything left of the equipment, and delay was more important than preserving his force.
They are created to help with preserving of original artifacts.
"But the Chinese have an interest in preserving the unique quality of the neighborhood too."
He did so, preparing an entire new statement, and preserving of the former only the last 4.
And to ask a doctor, a person dedicated to the preserving of life, to do the killing.
"All my life has been devoted to preserving and defending the system."
In their frenzy of preserving, they could come into anybody's house and say: 'You know what?
For films worth preserving, television does part of the job but the details are inevitably different.
Loyalty, for example, to family, friends, colleagues, would seem to be worth preserving.
The organic food business has become large enough for the industry to worry about preserving its integrity.
He also had a significant role in preserving Tajik identity.
Ever since the industry began downsizing, preserving jobs has been the union's top priority.
The story also shows how local protection of a species can be successful and important for preserving the species' evolutionary potential.
But there is enormous satisfaction in preserving something worth saving.
He has been at the preserving of human beings by freezing for fully a hundred years.
"It was important to us as preserving the theater."
"To speak of preserving any land forever is nonsensical," she said.
Things that change and are lost, that is what's worth preserving, he thought.
It is much used for preserving, either dried or in sirup.
Salt was used in Jesus's day both for flavouring and preserving.