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1 Facts were looked upon as worthless; only the wonderful was worth preserving .
2 This receipt would seem worth preserving in this day of dear fuel.
3 Harry was willing, because a trophy of that kind was worth preserving .
4 Another person, however, thought them worth preserving , and sent them to me.
5 At most, our lives, which if he perish, are not worth preserving .
6 Mr Murdoch went on to question whether Tibetan culture was ever worth preserving .
7 But some participants thought the differences were important and worth preserving .
8 He wrote home briefly in February, but the letter contained nothing worth preserving .
9 Something had always happened to make them worth watching, worth preserving .
10 Isn't it worth preserving , for the sake of the enrichment of human diversity?
11 Computer games and their platforms are pieces of history, worth preserving .
12 A letter at the end of November seems worth preserving here.
13 And Mrs. Maldon felt that her reputation for sensible equanimity was worth preserving .
14 Had I recollected all these, not a thought would have occurred worth preserving .
15 Lives that can be spoiled by disappointment and injured pride aren't worth preserving .
16 Webster's letter gives us a picture of his Holiness which is worth preserving .
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