"We're absolutely dedicated to improving the fuel economy of our customers, but doing it in a way that preserves customer choice, that preserves vehicle affordability and preserves American jobs," Fields said.
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It preserves the mutual benefits of integrated markets, protects financial stability, and preserves the City's global reach.
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All people are welcome in the Forest Preserves of Cook County and no one should feel unsafe while visiting our preserves.
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It preserves loan repayment programs for health providers who choose to work in underserved areas, and preserves funding for hospitals that train residents.
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"All people are welcome in the Forest Preserves of Cook County and no one should feel unsafe while visiting our preserves," the agency said.
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But the Forest Preserves of Cook County announced on Twitter that Connor decided instead to leave the preserves' police force, which he had served since 2006.
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"Normally it preserves only small organisms, and if it preserves larger ones, it is often incomplete and thus you often miss a complete picture," he said.
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" On Wednesday, the official Twitter account for Forest Preserves of Cook County said that Connor "no longer serves in the police department of the Forest Preserves of Cook County.
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"We need to have a balanced bill that preserves the taxis, preserves Uber and respects the interests of Brazilians who want both systems to co-exist," he told reporters.
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Josh Pond's wild blueberry preserves are lovely alongside: Beauregarde from Josh Pond, $34.95 a pound; wild blueberry preserves, $12.95 for 10 ounces; Lucy's Whey, 1417 Lexington Avenue (93rd Street), 212-289-8900, lucyswhey.com.
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Doing so preserves your battery's health so it lasts longer.
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FTC enforcement of antitrust laws preserves innovation and consumer benefits.
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There is no election outcome that preserves the status quo.
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How many kinds of preserves do you have in there?
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The agreement preserves their right to continue operating those flights.
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We used Bonne Maman strawberry preserves, which are widely available.
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He preserves every line and melody from the original score.
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I think these conversations and being able to show people the way, showing them how do you let someone down in a way that preserves their self-confidence, preserves their self-worth, it's important.
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Philippe Braquenier is obsessed with all the ways humanity preserves information.
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Meanwhile, the Forest Preserves issued its own apology for what happened.
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But choosing your own meal preserves your dignity as an individual.
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Caldwell Woods is part of the Forest Preserves of Cook County.
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WATTERS: And this is triple berry preserves, if you&aposre interested.
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Thankfully, El Camino preserves Breaking Bad's legacy, rather than tainting it.
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It takes things you put in it and preserves them forever.
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I brought some croissants, and we eat them with lingonberry preserves.
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Ten of the country's 19 national preserves are located in Alaska.
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The bill preserves the Electoral College and state control of elections.
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If they do not, it simply preserves the regulatory status quo.
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This preserves highlights, but what about the noise in the shadows?
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We're pleased to premiere the opening track, "New Syntax Preserves," below.
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Daily use of medicated eyedrops preserves sight by reducing the pressure.
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Unlike the Sanders proposal, it preserves a role for private insurers.
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Some may object to an intersectional approach because it preserves differences.
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If he preserves the lead, he is credited with a save.
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Typographical fixity preserves, and gives a certain permanence to, written thought.
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It preserves critical data sure to be examined by future generations.
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It preserves our fundamental goal of having a volunteer armed forces.
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Dr. Vannier's team analyzed the sediment that preserves the Moroccan fossils.
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Unwanted plastics clog landfills and sully city streets and nature preserves.
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This gentle method ensures even heating and preserves breast milk's nutrients.
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But the thefts are not limited to state and private preserves.
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Combined, those three preserves cover 140,605 acres of protected marine wildlife.
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Openness, not walls, has served the country and preserves its spirit.
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But it preserves the call even when the system is corrupted.
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Her pantry is crammed with jars of homemade liqueurs and preserves.
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Some candidates prefer a path that preserves a place for private insurance.
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The study also found that cooking before chopping preserves more natural flavor.
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Though the G-Class preserves its classic looks, it feels modern inside.
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"It's neat because it preserves a very early growth stage," said McKellar.
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It's clever, and it preserves the look of a full-screen phone.
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In a medium bowl, thoroughly mix chili sauce, preserves/jelly, and mustard.
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Spread ½ teaspoon raspberry preserves on each of 10 rounds on baking sheet.
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Just look at how much more detail it preserves versus the Canon.
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That way it preserves the experience for the people in that game.
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The cold-water-only approach preserves the cherries' crunch, the family says.
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Guam is surrounded by coral reefs and has five protected marine preserves.
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The chocolate cookie-covered strawberry jam one, oozing preserves, was the winner.
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Our religion dates back to ancient Mesopotamia and preserves pre-Islamic practices.
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The buttery carb goes perfectly with sweet fruit preserves or savory gravy.
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WILLIS: The pickles, the hams, the preserves — it was not a hobby.
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Inside, the wooden interior preserves the historic feel of The Evil Eye.
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The law's defenders say it preserves the environment and Afro-Caribbean culture.
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The province of Alberta, Canada, is home to six Dark Sky Preserves.
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The pact preserves Stewart-Cousins' position and installs Klein as her deputy.
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Also uniquely Las Vegas, the Neon Museum preserves the city's castoff signage.
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Defenders of the policy say it preserves diversity and promotes language learning.
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Large preserves of indigenous gorilla families, overseen by the mountain tribe warriors.
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These efforts do not require locking up land in gated wildlife preserves.
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This show preserves hints of what such moments can be like. ♦
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Bernie Sanders, despite his heart attack, preserves a solid core of support.
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They created preserves in the Amazon basin, with moratoriums on tree-clearing.
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What Geometry of Shadows preserves is a flâneur's distaste for the everyday.
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The technocratic ideology preserves the status quo with a variety of tactics.
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Another projection, the Mollweide, preserves size, but distorts shape, direction and distance.
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It preserves old dance and accepts that new things can come together.
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Serve with apricot preserves, powdered sugar, slivered almonds, and warmed maple syrup.
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One preserves the deductibility of property-tax payments at a cap of $10,000.
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It has a porous texture and its flavor preserves the animal's pure essence.
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The technology thus mostly preserves security in what are already relatively safe places.
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In fact, being opaque preserves their discretion to make changes on the fly.
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Saltwater is finding its way up into what used to be freshwater preserves.
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Add preserves to one of the bottom corners of a sealable plastic bag.
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The company carefully preserves original, untouched cabinets for games like Centipede and Tetris.
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His mother made bread, preserves and sausages, and was his only cookery teacher.
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That preserves an element of unpredictability three weeks before voting begins on Feb.
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Spread ½ teaspoon blueberry preserves on each of remaining 10 rounds on baking sheet.
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It also preserves some private options in Medicare for those that want them.
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The plan presented to the NTIA preserves how — and why — the Internet works.
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What they did: Researchers placed insect-catching traps in nature preserves in Germany.
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We urgently need more national parks, more wildlife preserves, more marine conservation areas.
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I applaud the Democrats' use of superdelegates, which preserves a modicum of this.
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Sure, it "triples the fiber" and preserves Vitamin C—but at what cost?
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The Wilderness Act preserves the "wilderness character" of large tracts of federal land.
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Mr. Vetrano, a retired firefighter, usually jogged through the preserves with his daughter.
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It preserves the important doctor-patient relationship to discuss options, outcomes and cost.
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Such phosphatic fossilization sometimes preserves detail down to the level of single cells.
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Cook mixture until viscous, ground cherries have fallen apart and preserves are thickened.
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The heat coaxes the perfume out of the noyaux and into the preserves.
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Sometimes this city that's always rebuilding carefully preserves the traces of its past.
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Doing so preserves his capacity to wound, his sense of superiority, his distance.
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The ice preserves all: ancient animal remains and human history in the region.
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Herrero, who, ironically, owns Storyteller Productions, a company that stores and preserves photographs.
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A transition period preserves Britain's EU membership in all but name until 2021.
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But it also preserves hundreds of years of history in its upper levels.
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Photographer Edward Grazda's new book, "On the Bowery" (powerHouse, 2019), preserves that history.
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They stand to benefit greatly from the rule if it preserves coal demand.
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Transparency benefits everyone in making informed decisions and preserves the integrity of the game.
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Each manipulation that preserves its physical location is called a symmetry of the square.
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Sunayana ("Nani") Dumala preserves reminders of her husband in their home in Olathe, Kansas.
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Unlike previous encryption schemes, Lauter's tool preserves the underlying mathematical structure of the data.
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A preliminary injunction only preserves the status quo pending a resolution on the merits.
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In the unlikely event that the net neutrality vote preserves the regulations, nothing changes.
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But it preserves enough of the source material to feel like a respectful tribute.
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One bear didn't only lose her fat preserves, but also part of her muscles.
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That 2015 rule banned certain hunting methods on NPS areas in Alaska called preserves.
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This new configuration preserves cargo and passenger space, unlike previous hybrid vehicles, Ford said.
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Located in Mexico's Temoaya municipality, the Otomi Cultural Center preserves the indigenous civilization's practices.
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Connecting these preserves allows regional management on a scale first envisioned in the 85033s.
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Sydney: The yuzu cone is paired with meringue kisses, strawberry preserves, and shiso leaf.
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You could lay in some peach preserves, using Matt Lee and Ted Lee's recipe.
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When you have staff all over the place is preserves a sense of unity.
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Though Lopez preserves Forster's moral seriousness, his play breaks free from its literary scaffold.
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The ice preserves all, including ancient animal remains and human history in the region.
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The resolution also preserves the authority of House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.).
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It preserves the free market insurance system, allows personal choice and requires personal responsibility.
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After the Civil War, she moved to San Francisco and opened a preserves business.
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Plus, extra credit goes to a country that so lovingly preserves old American cars.
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Most riders favor his approach because it preserves L train service during the week.
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The preliminary injunction preserves the status quo and the rights of the parties until a final judgment on the merits, while a TRO preserves the status quo before a preliminary injunction hearing may be held, because even that date isn't soon enough.
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Bjarke Ingels Group's revised proposal preserves the Haupt Garden, one of DC's favorite garden spaces.
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"Going from that preserves shop to the business we have now, it's insane," she said.
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It could be land that preserves open space, or is deemed to be historically important.
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The company preserves other challenged clips that have public interest value or come from politicians.
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Amid the criticism, Forest Preserves of Cook County officials on Wednesday announced Connor had resigned.
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Disaster preparedness is only one way these communities can benefit; it preserves what is there.
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For the most part, Annihilation the movie preserves the main concepts of Annihilation the book.
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"This technique avoids squashing the pages and preserves the pages and the ink," she said.
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The show preserves many of the book characters' names, then casts them in new roles.
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For a holiday gathering, Lefebvre suggests serving the gougères with goat cheese or orange preserves.
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It preserves the ACA's pre-existing condition protections, but eliminates the much-maligned individual mandate.
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The bill preserves the child and dependent care credit and the earned income tax credit.
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The Center preserves and promotes Corita's artistic and educational legacy and passion for social justice.
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Worse still, the bill preserves—or even expands—the most problematic form of backdoor searches.
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Education is less costly, preserves liberty, emphasizes autonomy, and eliminates unintended consequences and enforcement costs.
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Scotchgard Suede & Nubuck Protector preserves your delicate suede clothing and accessories with a quick spritz.
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This preserves confidentiality, whilst assisting other SWIFT users to take appropriate measures to protect themselves.
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It includes strawberry preserves and Sir Nigel's Vintage Marmalade — a jam first made in 1920.
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It also preserves popular retirement savings plans like 212(k)s and Individual Retirement Accounts.
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Like I'll fill up suitcases full of jars of preserves and pickled chanterelles and sausages.
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Sometimes it results in men pleasuring themselves with burgers and contraceptives in jars of preserves.
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This preserves the quality of the meat by slowing down the process of rigor mortis.
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O'Reilly escaped to his mansion in Montauk, nestled among nature preserves and overlooking a bluff.
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The Naval History and Heritage Command, which preserves and promotes Navy history, announced her death.
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But abortion rights activists in the state want a revised law that preserves broad access.
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The result essentially preserves the status quo for oil and gas drilling in the state.
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It preserves capitalism, but with stricter regulations and government programs to distribute resources more evenly.
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Jamaica Bay is one of the largest nature preserves within city limits in the country.
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It preserves the exit clause allowing the I.R.S. to terminate the program for any reason.
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Tea and the accompanying delicacies — biscuits, preserves, specialty honey, chocolate — are still the company's foundation.
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We can have a system that's fair and humane, and preserves the rule of law.
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In this hostile political environment, Congress must enact public policy that preserves and improves competition.
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Christmas Cottage in Midtown Manhattan preserves the cozy parts of the coldest season year-round.
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Third, you need to earn a return that preserves the buying power of that money.
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That preserves border-adjustability and the support that every U.S. company competing internationally sorely needs.
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Certainly not people who were held in human bondage because the original Constitution preserves slavery.
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The Florida Department of Environmental Protection says Charlotte County is handling cleanup in these preserves.
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It's very important to keep vermouth refrigerated and sealed, as this preserves it from oxidation.
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But what most preserves Lauren on the bitter road is her mercy, compassion and love.
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I'm happy to pay to support nature preserves, though; they're in short supply in Southeast Asia.
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These animations were filmed in the nature preserves, parks, and wildlife refuges around the Minneapolis/St.
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The tax plan mostly preserves a tax break for venture capitalists that had been in jeopardy.
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"The Megablast also preserves the delicate texture of Diane Krall's voice on "The Look of Love.
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On the other hand, traditional kung fu preserves the martial aspect through proper form and conditioning.
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Protecting our data with encryption and other methods preserves our privacy and it keeps people safe.
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It should've been just an ordinary day watching wild animals hang out in man-made preserves.
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It's very important to keep vermouth refrigerated and sealed as this preserves it from oxidation. 3.
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Secrecy preserves a source of competitive advantage that generally cannot be recovered once secrecy is lost.
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"We will set out our alternative that preserves the integrity of the UK," the ministry said.
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This way it preserves your credit score and can keep the same line of credit open.
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Protecting our data with encryption and other methods preserves our privacy and it keeps people safe.
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The Cryonics Institute preserves only whole bodies and rejects any unfounded predictions about what we do.
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The process preserves the body in liquid nitrogen for revival in a more scientifically enlightened future.
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She still has it -- and preserves it in a plastic bag to keep away the mothballs.
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Bannon's path, at least, preserves the hope of keeping his base consolidated through the legislative ebb.
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This historic designation also preserves unrivaled natural landscapes and allows for continued access for recreational activities.
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But only 38 percent knew whether they'd had nerve sparing surgery, which helps preserves sexual function.
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For corn farmers, USMCA preserves and builds upon our successful trading relationship with Mexico and Canada.
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Hassan Aydeed, the local head of a group that preserves Yemen's historic cities, wasn't so positive.
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On the other hand, compared with narrow network models, it preserves broader choice for the consumer.
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Giving alien characters such varied and foreign characteristics preserves their key trait — the feeling of unfamiliarity.
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I live on Long Island, and there are a lot of big nature preserves out here.
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Make the cocktail: In a highball glass, add rum, ground cherry preserves, vinegar and ginger bitters.
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Pakistan's law preserves the sense of gender identity being "a blend of both" male and female.
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At the market, I was able to sate myself with yogurt ice topped with fruit preserves.
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Her handwriting preserves her passion, along with clear intent to both delight and embolden the reader.
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The preserves then go into a highball glass with rum, vinegar, ginger bitters, and smashed ice.
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Workers in the Permian Basin could clean up and reclaim decommissioned rig sites as nature preserves.
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In a familiar genre, "The 12th Man" preserves the element of surprise by understanding its terrain.
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"She's Leaving Home" preserves all the orchestrated grandeur of "Eleanor Rigby," but its framework is emaciated.
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The bill preserves many of the structures of Obamacare, but rejects several of its central goals.
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The buttermilk biscuit, with foie gras butter and blackberry preserves, was outstanding: soft and generously sized.
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Bring to a boil for 30 seconds, stirring to break up the solids in the preserves.
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It preserves tax credits and deductions for adoption, medical expense, teacher expenses and student loan interest.
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A similarly laid out cockpit display "preserves commonality with training across the 737 family," it said.
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The red light setting further preserves your vision and causes less disturbance to others nearby, too.
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The agreement preserves the bulk of the tariffs placed on Chinese goods, and threatens even more.
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The Briscoe Center collects, preserves and shares historical evidence that fosters exploration of the American past.
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According to Vanity Fair, she gave strawberry jam and plum preserves as Christmas presents in 2011.
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Demarcating the boundaries of desire, light preserves the men's traces while eliciting a feeling of touch.
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This preserves the $100 price differential between new phones based on size, which makes some sense.
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Those fruits are symbolically tied to a great, monstrous beast that either preserves or destroys civilization.
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"If we can find common ground in a way that fulfils the referendum mandate, preserves jobs and security and preserves the union, we will have a way forward that when we look back on it, we will all be proud to have participated in," he said.
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Blackberry-Fig Syrup ∙ 1 quart turbinado sugar simple syrup ∙ 13 ounces fig preserves (Di Tota uses Bonne Maman brand) ∙ 13 ounces blackberry preserves (Di Tota uses Bonne Maman brand) ∙ 1 cinnamon stick, crushed ∙ 1 teaspoon whole black peppercorns ∙ 5 tablespoons white balsamic vinegar Method: Blend until smooth.
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It preserves the concept of income-based subsidies, unlike the House bill, which pegged subsidies to age.
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A number of zoos, wildlife preserves and 20 national parks are in the path of the eclipse.
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The Supreme Court's move effectively preserves the appellate court's decision in the case as the last word.
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"We developed our own profiles for doing it in a way that preserves the flavor," Freese said.
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It opened in the 1980s, hoping to revive the traditional tuna preserves that were then becoming forgotten.
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They'll say that the Durbin Amendment preserves a free market and that consumers will suffer without it.
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She claims that the plan "largely preserves" Obamacare's protections for people with pre-existing conditions (it doesn't).
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With CFR28, we can instead make a permanent and comprehensive reform that preserves our heritage of freedom.
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This adaptation preserves water, which, unlike light, is intermittent at best in the sandy habitats jointweed prefers.
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It serves as a backbone of economic growth and preserves our safety, quality of life and prosperity.
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Filed personally by Maloney, the notice preserves his right to possibly file a lawsuit in the future.
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We love OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover because we find it preserves color and gets stains out fast.
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I'd begin the summer with grand plans of cherry pastries, cherry preserves, cherry cakes and cherry lemonade.
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The resulting preserves included Irina's signature cranberry drink and her gooseberry wine, which tasted exactly like champagne.
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I support fair trade that provides living wages for workers, preserves our jobs, and protects our planet.
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It's also saved on Arcade Archive, a site that preserves manuals and documents related to arcade games.
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Plain upholstery also preserves the clean lines of furniture pieces, making a room feel neat and orderly.
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Thanks to the efforts of regional conservationists several parks, nature preserves and refuges currently dot the riverside.
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But it can help with the height and projection of the face, which preserves a youthful appearance.
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The way Alcor preserves a body, or head, is by removing all the water in the body.
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And many British choirs that were once male preserves now include girls and women in varying degrees.
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We got the answer from the national commission that preserves and guides France's conventions on official names.
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We got the answer from the national commission that preserves and guides France's conventions of official names.
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The groom's parents founded Boyd Design, a Los Angeles-based consultancy that restores and preserves modernist architecture.
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Their successor, Hartmut Dorgerloh, was most recently manager of an organization that preserves Berlin's palaces and gardens.
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Thick, with plump berries that have a winey complexity, the preserves deserve freshly baked muffins or scones.
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But the agreement preserves the bulk of the tariffs placed on Chinese goods, and even threatens more.
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The need for preserves, relishes and chutneys to relieve the monotony (and to provide nutrition) was acute.
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Grace Mugabe also has been accused of forcibly displacing local communities from land for her private preserves.
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Nature preserves abound, including the 1,756-acre Devil's Den Preserve, which has 20 miles of hiking trails.
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OzoneAI says it preserves users' privacy by allowing them more granular controls over who gets their data.
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Its centerpiece is North Cascades National Park, one of the nation's most stunning and least-visited preserves.
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And I would argue it needs to be a future that preserves fundamental benefits in Section 230.
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Venues provided by Hipcamp include nature preserves, farms, and ranches; sheltered getaways away from the public madness.
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So this bill both preserves internet freedom while holding accountable those who actively facilitate online sex trafficking.
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The central kitchen, on the ground floor, preserves an original arched brick structure called the carriage house.
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"National security can and must be pursued with an approach that preserves our natural heritage," they wrote.
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CLEAN ENERGY: Preserves tax credits for producing electricity from wind, biomass, geothermal, solar, municipal waste and hydropower.
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There is also the Museo de las Culturas Populares, which preserves and rescues the popular culture of Mexico.
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The American Sign Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio, preserves 100 years of signs across nearly 20,000 feet of space.
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ONE OF the core tenets of fossilisation is that hard material preserves more readily than the soft stuff.
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It preserves the top rate of federal income tax (though it raises the threshold at which it applies).
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Smith was the most common surname in England for centuries; Johnson preserves a popular patronymic, as does Wilson.
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Belcour Preserves' spicy sauces are both sweet and savory, and jazz up anything and everything on your plate.
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On the day I visited, the walls were covered with African vintage fabrics, which Reo collects and preserves.
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The Duchess Anna Amalia Library in Weimar, Germany preserves materials ranging from the 903th to the 21st century.
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The Duchess Anna Amalia Library in Weimar, Germany preserves materials ranging from the 9th to the 21st century.
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While Friday's settlement preserves the existence of a four-carrier industry, today's regulators have expressed openness to alternatives.
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She recently showed us how to make some pretty radical preserves, and this recipe basically blew our minds.
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The farm bill that legalized hemp-derived CBD also preserves the FDA's authority to regulate products containing CBD.
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Most significantly, it preserves cram-down power and in one sense makes it easier to start the process.
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Since payroll taxes are fully deductible, this workaround essentially preserves the SALT cap without reducing after tax pay.
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It also preserves protections for privacy, emergency alerts, and children's advertising that consumers have counted on for years.
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Moored on the side is half a lemon smeared with cranberry preserves under a burl of whipped cream.
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In a hundred years, we might even see much of our former farmland converted back to wildlife preserves.
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Lighter, white wines are served in narrower, taller bowls because it preserves the chill and the delicate bouquet.
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A simple solution is to swap out the condensed milk for equal parts fruit preserves and evaporated milk.
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The officer, who was identified by Forest Preserves of Cook County as Patrick Connor, resigned earlier this week.
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I even worked west and figured out NATURE PRESERVES, which was enough to give me the cute theme.
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The proposal also preserves popular deductions and does away with the alternative-minimum tax and the estate tax.
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And even though the central couple are in their 50s, the work preserves a young artist's naïve energy.
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If anything, digitization preserves the delicate originals, and viewing them on a computer screen brings out intriguing details.
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That system requires resources and expertise but preserves the comments sections as places for discussion rather than cruelty.
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She especially liked the "botulistic preserves" in Mason jars in the basement cellar where the bodies were found.
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The goal of designing systems that preserves what clinicians do best without the risk of complacency is critical.
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Just outside the bakery was a display showcasing products from a preserves and nut butters brand, Stonewall Kitchen.
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The fires have burned one third of Kangaroo Island, famous for its nature preserves and endangered bird species.
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Here's an irony: if anything preserves the unnerving quiddity and strangeness of the Japanese movie, it is Johansson.
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"While no trade agreement is perfect, USMCA in its totality preserves and strengthens North American trade," Bolten said.
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As such, I am confident that the Clearinghouse process protects our military readiness and preserves our national security.
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Sanders preserves the present fee-for-service system, although maintaining the strong federal push toward alternative payment models.
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It supports press freedom, promotes literacy and preserves the idea of culture as the connective tissue of humanity.
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