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31. They will encourage public and private efforts aimed at the preservation of the cultural heritage in their States. 40. 32. They are more concerned with tourism than with preservation of the ruins. 33. But the preservation of Iona's unique qualities has not been left to chance. 34. They are the preservation of order, the promotion of capital accumulation and the manufacture of legitimation. 35. One may on the other hand consider that the ancient traditions and methods of training for the Bar are worthy of preservation. 36. On Oct. 5 the Council of Ministers issued a decree on the preservation and use of forests and forest land. 37. Now he's sober, well-behaved and, like most recovering alcoholics, will be obsessed with his own preservation and well-being. 38. An official orthodoxy based on Neo-Confucian doctrines emphasized the preservation of order and maintenance of social hierarchy. 39. Penryn itself is unspoilt, and its old and narrow streets are under a preservation order. 40. Finally, preservation of correct bearing may be important, for example if the map is to be used for navigation. 41. Most thinking on the preservation of houses revolves round major aristocratic seats or ancient manor houses. 42. Country houses that substantially retain their contents and collections and are candidates for preservation intact as showpieces. 2. 43. The result is the resurrection of the Oakhanger Preservation Society, and a protest petition already signed by 100 people. 44. A sponsored walk to aid the preservation fund was held on 1st February 1992 and realised the excellent sum of £200. 45. In addition historical preservation was well under way with several units. 46. Waste tar was then free for use in wood preservation and other processes. 47. The clearest single advance in technique was the introduction in the mid seventeenth century of preservation in spirits of wine. 48. In some areas, developers who build on public property are assessed special fees to help pay for historic preservation. 49. Purchased in 1948 for £10, Southampton 45 was the first of many trams to be bought by enthusiasts for preservation. 50. Such is what the traditional doctrines of divine omnipotence, preservation and providence are really saying. 51. The mythical opponents, Vishnu representing complacency and preservation and Siva symbolizing change and metamorphosis, gain another perspective in the light of physics. 52. Motion was conserved in the precise form in which it occurred at the instant of its preservation. 53. The verderers also have powers for the preservation of the natural beauty and the flora and fauna of the forest. 54. With that, the council slapped a preservation order on it. 55. They stood for the preservation of the mores and folkways that had guided their forebears for generations. 56. Tree felling: Trees near a house in Hawkswood could be felled despite a tree preservation order. 57. Copper can favor the preservation of organic remains, perhaps by preventing the activity of destructive micro-organisms. 58. The chances of such preservation need to be assessed before evidence is destroyed. 59. A typical farmer in the preservation program receives about $ 7,000 an acre for preservation, Harvey said. 60. Do we want legal and financial concerns to take precedence in the selection of resources for preservation?