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Rather, her work stoking the fires; making the food, tents, and clothing; and raising corn, beans, and pumpkins meant that “she is the conserver of life,” a position that came with many privileges and was awarded due respect.

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In 1986 Raymond Lafontaine, a Canadian art conserver, outlined how shining coloured light at a painting could counteract the effects of yellowish varnish overlying the image.

Terry Keegan was long associated with the world of heavy horses, their harness and equipment My friend Terry Keegan, who has died of cancer aged 81, was an enthusiastic collector and conserver of often ignored items of British heritage and the founder of several special-interest amenity groups.

Any organism which the useful reaction had preserved would tend to hand it down to the succeeding generation where again it would be the conserver of those individuals which possessed it in sufficient degree.

Son cœur fut en m�me tems port� dans l'Eglise des R�ligieuses de Chaillot; une partie de ses entrailles, de son cerveau, avec ses poumons et un peu de sa chair, sont rest�s en d�p�t dans cette �glise, pour la consolation des peuples tant Fran�ais qu'Anglais et pour conserver en ce lieu la m�moire d'un si grand et si r�ligieux prince.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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