Similar words: reserved, preserve, reserve, observed, deserve, reservoir, reservation, serve. Meaning: [prɪ'zɜrvd /-'zɜːvd] adj. 1. prevented from decaying or spoiling and prepared for future use 2. kept intact or in a particular condition.
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91. Unfortunately, departmental finding aids, such as docket books, have often not been preserved in central archives.
92. Although it had been buried without a coffin, it was found perfectly preserved.
93. These two specimens are beautifully preserved, extracted from a matrix of white chalk, which gives them their colour.
94. Mr. Heathcoat-Amory I am happy to give the hon. Gentleman the assurance that entitlement to concessionary coal will be preserved.
95. Many of these long leaves are preserved on the bedding planes of a siltstone.
96. So much of history is mystery. We don't know what is lost forever, what will surface again. All objects exist in a moment of time. And that fragment of time is preserved or lost or found in mysterious ways. Mystery is a wonderful part of life. Amy Tan
97. Thus the unique driving characteristics of a 911 are preserved.
98. Only the island of Bali preserved, alongside its own traditions, the Brahman heritage of those ancient times.
99. Several of these graptolites are preserved on the flat bedding surfaces of a black shale.
100. An independent chronology for these reconstructions is essential and this is provided by radiocarbon-dating of organic material preserved in the sediments.
101. Royalties earned from the publications have purchased land upon which students have reconstructed cabins and preserved cultural artifacts.
102. The town itself, not very large, has been preserved in the centre and the traffic diverted round the outside.
103. That seems to me to be the fundamental distinction, and should be fully preserved.
104. The same two civilisations also developed mummification, having discovered how long bodies could be preserved in their dry air.
105. The horizontal axis has the most frequently preserved part of the bone, namely the distal humerus and proximal femur.
106. But we have to admit that Mr Clinton has preserved much more moral authority and effectiveness in office than ever seemed possible.
107. The Way runs next to one of the best preserved bronze age enclosures on Dartmoor at Grimspound.
108. The zooids themselves are, or course, not preserved as fossils - we only have their vacated homes.
109. The castle is part of the heritage of Wales and should be preserved for the people of Wales.
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110. By good fortune, Nature has preserved some hints as to how barrenness can be preferred.
111. Finally, a perfectly preserved plant stem with an array of small red flowers at its tip.
112. As Lovelock noted, we have dug up no ancient rocks without also digging up ancient life preserved in them.
113. The species is preserved in relief in limestone, which is very fine grained, and retains many fine details.
114. Early birthdays were preserved in snapshots: round cakes blazing in the blackness, her own clapped hands in the high chair.
115. Consequently, there are 14 large jars of preserved eyeballs here, each holding between 50-150 eyes in each jar.
116. He argued that the old distinction between the offence of false pretences and larceny had been preserved.
117. Even the hipsters - a purple and blue check, with a wide black plastic belt - had been preserved.
118. The impression of the wood grain is often preserved on the metal components where they came into contact.
119. If the information is preserved, it will be in an effort to guarantee its availability in case of legal dispute.
120. It was preserved for posterity with David's Mum smiling away - bless her heart.
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