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1 Some broken and battered, have lost their faces and preserve only their intimidating attitude.
2 This party treats institutions as we do our pheasants, they preserve only to destroy them.
3 The meeting follows criticism a decision by the Office of Public Works to preserve only of the ruins.
4 But Gildan plans to preserve only some of the California production should its bid prevail, the sources said.
5 Among some races it has been the custom to preserve only the scalp; as, for instance, among the Indians of America.
6 According to a Boston Globe report, his son may want to preserve only his head in a procedure known as neurosuspension.
7 Bonaparte said to them himself in his usual emphatic manner, "Cisalpines, I shall preserve only the great idea of your interests."
8 Officials say Bangladesh can preserve only 2.2 million tonnes of potato in 300 existing cold storages across the country.
9 The Kymriac language was preserved only in Brittany, where it still lingers.
10 Retinal structure, including presence of photoreceptors, was preserved only in the far periphery.
11 She has preserved only her fragility, her fastidiousness, her little air of inaccessibility.
12 But it gradually lapsed into desuetude and was preserved only in the outlying regions.
13 The Midrashic literature has been preserved only in fragmentary form.
14 This former voluptuary preserved only the good side of gallantry.
15 It can be preserved only by a tolerant people, and this means eternal conflict.
16 Other leading politicians considered that the national liberties could be preserved only by retaining the
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