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Moving forward, Hewlett hopes that this research offers a more nuanced understanding of the nature of social learning in humans and how cultures in general are conserved and change over time.

"Victory for Putin in Ukraine will conserve his fascist regime in Russia for many years," he told the BBC.

From BBC

L.A. residents have made significant progress in conserving water in recent years, using less today than they did half a century ago, despite the city’s population growth.

Capitol rioters made him consider conserving the court's limited "resources."

From Salon

To Tarrant, conserving the purity of lands was indistinguishable from conserving white European ideals and beliefs.

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