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91. Lieutenant Richards will tell you that each of the weapons was carefully handled to preserve any possible latent fingerprints. 92. To preserve Store preserved and dried material in well ventilated lidded boxes in dry conditions. 93. What they learn in school about writing helps to preserve and reclaim that heritage. 94. The parklike preserve also is the site of a tiny cemetery where members of the Bridges family and several Yahgans are buried. 95. So conservationists hope they can preserve the area's outstanding natural beauty and cater for the tourists too. 96. The Movement recognised this, as it also recognised that administrative pressures were working against a concerted attempt to preserve religious unity. 97. In addition, the legal expenses incurred in the dispute between the partners were incurred to protect and preserve the partnership's assets. 98. The middle-aged may want to preserve an order they are accustomed to, or perhaps their careers. 99. Cartilage does not preserve as fossil as a rule, so most of the evidence of the shark-like fish rests upon teeth. 100. All their names, however, have been changed to preserve their anonymity. 101. All candidates said they were concerned that Darlington should preserve its green belt. 102. The product is among the many foods and cosmetics aimed at baby boomers hoping to preserve their youthful energy and looks. 103. An unholy alliance with other minorities to preserve ideological positions otherwise unacceptable to the electorate does not appeal as a noble enterprise. 104. If we wish to preserve a landscape in its present form we must actively direct it towards that end. 105. Would her body betray her and fight to preserve its fleeing spirit, causing lingering agony instead of swift and final oblivion? 106. The final withdrawal without major disaster enabled them to preserve some profit. 107. This approach tends to preserve previous spending patterns because planned expenditure is based on historical and current practice. 108. Terris does not seem to mind the electricians who undoubtedly disturb him on his preserve. 109. We can provide solace and preserve dignity and human potential through the very end of life. 110. So we need to preserve that part of vocational education but greatly diminish narrow training for specific jobs. 111. Lenin was not a nationalist, and his central political aim was to preserve the Republic as a springboard for world revolution. 112. Murdock's investigations of coal gas were a direct result of his search for materials to preserve the bottom of ships. 113. Trolley officials were required to build the preserve to make up for damage caused by the trolley project. 114. The river is a jealously guarded preserve and very expensive. 115. Those who do stumble upon the preserve make it a habit to return. 116. Presidential families have gone to great lengths before to preserve the privacy of their personal correspondence. 117. Undoubtedly the most modern method devised to preserve human bodies might well be said to belong to the realm of science fiction. 118. It was as though his mind was disposed only to preserve enough details of his history to make the present plausible. 119. The structure of the crystal lattice must therefore preserve electrical neutrality. 120. Their differences have arisen out of a debate about how best to preserve the revolution.