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preserve and secrecy
In order to preserve the secrecy, Gringoire must either be killed by hanging, or marry a Gypsy.
In addition, only half of the available artillery was committed at any one point in time with the intensity of the barrage expressly varied as to confuse the Germans and preserve some level of secrecy.
Despite efforts to preserve secrecy, the Germans had received sufficient intelligence to be on moderate alert: an attack on Havrincourt was anticipated, as was the use of tanks.
Ginger content is often listed on labels in a general " natural aroma " or " natural flavouring " statement, to preserve secrecy of the complex proprietary mix of spices, fruits and other flavours used.
However, the Council has always maintained that secrecy is necessary to arrive at consensus and to preserve the collegiality and political independence of the individual Councillors.
The confidentiality of the person, and the priest's absolute obligation to preserve the secrecy of the Sacrament of Penance, are still in force in such cases.
The Folk of Haleth dwelling there was ruled by Brandir the Lame, who hoped to preserve his people by secrecy.
The reason for this project was to preserve secrecy during development of the new model, the Saab 99, which was the company's first radically new body shape since the first cars made in 1947.
HAVA further requires that any required notification preserve the privacy of the voter and the secrecy of the ballot ; and that alternative-language accessibility be available pursuant to the requirements of section 203 of the Voting Rights Act.
In a subsequent interview with Reuters, Kirk defended the secrecy, saying he believes the USTR has conducted " the most engaged and transparent process as we possibly could ," but that " some measure of discretion and confidentiality " are needed " to preserve negotiating strength and to encourage our partners to be willing to put issues on the table they may not otherwise.
The village may have been built apart from the wider population in order to preserve secrecy in view of sensitive nature of the work carried out in the tombs.
* Fighting to preserve the tattered veil of secrecy By Ronen Bergman The publication of Dr. Avner Cohen's book and of the Vanunu trial transcripts set off alarm bells for the Defense Ministry's chief of security, who is striving to protect the traditional opacity regarding Israel's nuclear affairs.
I, AB., do solemnly swear, in the presence of Almighty God, that I will do my utmost, at every risk, while life lasts, to make versions, according to Luby, establish in ' Ireland an independent Democratic Republic ; that I will yield implicit obedience, in all things not contrary to the law of God of morality ' to the commands of my superior officers ; and that I shall preserve inviolable secrecy regarding all the transactions of this secret society that may be confided in me.
To preserve secrecy, the station was known as " Southdown " in March 1940, as part of a directive by the Air Ministry.
* is subject to reasonable measures to preserve its secrecy ; and
In doing so, the Atom discovered the true identity of the Psycho-Pirate, who shot him to preserve his secrecy.
Many references are made to the Ministry of Magic performing memory charms to preserve secrecy ; however, some Muggles are shown to be aware of the wizarding world.
The Defense Department attempted to preserve secrecy of revelations made by the book, by buying up and destroying all 10, 000 copies of the book's first, uncensored run, before allowing for the release of a second, censored printing.

preserve and project
The project was established in 1986 to assemble, preserve, translate, and publish papers selected from the literary estate of Albert Einstein and from other collections.
The movement was, at least in part, a legacy project to cement Mao's place in history, aimed to boost his prestige while he was alive and preserve the invulnerability of his ideas after his death.
The project also would preserve greenspace throughout the city and create new parks.
In 1998, plans for a massive housing development project at Chapman's Landing were thwarted by the Maryland state government, which bought the property to preserve green space under its smart growth policy.
November 17, 2009, marked the grand opening of the Damascus Heritage Society Museum — a project years in the making that aims to preserve the history of Damascus, MD.
The city leased the property to the Marshall County Historical Society, who undertook a major restoration project in an effort to preserve the farmhouse, its contents and the remaining land that comprises the farmstead.
In 2010, in the village of Brookwood, Surrey a project was initiated to restore and preserve the sole remaining K6 kiosk in the village.
The project is supported by the Long Now Foundation, which also supports a number of other very-long-term projects, including the Rosetta Project ( to preserve the world's languages ) and the Long Bet Project.
The Brakhage films, comprising his edited originals, intermediate elements, and other original material, are housed at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Film Archive, where a long-term project is underway to preserve and restore his entire film output.
Professor Megan Winget of the University of Texas is the coordinator of a project to study the best way to preserve video game history.
To accomplish this, the project is building an experimental town on 25 acres ( 0. 1 km < sup > 2 </ sup >) of a 4, 060 acre ( 16 km < sup > 2 </ sup >) land preserve.
In 1994 the Pāli Text Society inaugurated the Fragile Palm Leaves project, an attempt to catalogue and preserve Buddhist palm-leaf manuscripts from Southeast Asia.
The Pāli Text Society created the Fragile Palm Leaves project to collect, catalogue, and preserve these artifacts, including scanning them into electronic formats in order to make them available to researchers without threatening their preservation.
The film preservation, or film restoration, movement is an ongoing project among film historians, archivists, museums, cinematheques, and non-profit organizations to rescue decaying film stock and preserve the images which they contain.
The municipal government is working on a tourist and cultural project to preserve the German and British industrial heritage.
The Maya elders who participated in this project, including Juan Na Chi Kokom, former leader of the Itza ' state in eastern Yucatan, were most likely willing volunteers who saw the project as a way to preserve Maya culture and religion.
Anderson Marsh project and proposed natural preserve proposed primary historic zone.
The U. S. Metropolitan Travel Survey Archive is a project to store, preserve, and make publicly available, via the internet, travel surveys conducted by metropolitan areas, states and localities.
* Wansdyke Project 21 -- A project to preserve Wansdyke ( the earthwork ).
This project is aiming to reveal and publicise the Park's heritage and to preserve it for future generations.
A project to preserve the hand signals used at NYMEX has been published.
With Fairey's financial troubles in the later 1970s, the Belgian government bought Avions Fairey to preserve its involvement in the Belgian F-16 project.

preserve and employed
When Krogstad confronts Nora he declares he no longer cares about the remaining balance of Nora's loan but that he will preserve the associated bond in order to blackmail Torvald into not only keeping him employed but promoting him as well.
Hutton gave the example that where dogs survived through " swiftness of foot and quickness of sight ... the most defective in respect of those necessary qualities, would be the most subject to perish, and that those who employed them in greatest perfection ... would be those who would remain, to preserve themselves, and to continue the race ".
Being a Roman citizen, as well as being employed by the Roman State, meant that the archigallus had to preserve the traditions of Cybele's cult while not violating Roman prohibitions in religious behavior.
Beyond their efforts to write better Latin, to copy and preserve patristic and classical texts and to develop a more legible, classicizing script, the Carolingian minuscule that Renaissance humanists took to be Roman and employed as humanist minuscule, from which has developed early modern Italic script, the secular and ecclesiastical leaders of the Carolingian Renaissance for the first time in centuries applied rational ideas to social issues, providing a common language and writing style that allowed for communication across most of Europe.
Although developed from the Biblical ban, excommunication, as employed by the Rabbis during Talmudic times and during the Middle Ages, it became a rabbinic institution, the object of which was to preserve Jewish solidarity.
Internal screen doors were employed in the entrance hall to prevent the air being ' fouled by the opening of the outer doors ' with internal swing doors between the circulation areas and the main library to ' preserve the valuable books from injury '.
Railway labor unions, confronted with changing technology which led to widespread unemployment, sought to preserve jobs by negotiating contracts which required employers to compensate workers to do little or no work or which required complex and time-consuming work rules so as to generate a full day's work for an employee who otherwise would not remain employed.
Genetic analyses have been employed to select captive breeding stock in an effort to preserve the maximum genetic diversity.
To preserve soil fertility on the arable, the mir generally employed a crop-rotation with fallow.
He was editor for a short period of Vanity Fair magazine, where he employed Richard Middleton, and did much to preserve the latter's memory.
In the 19th century, the annalistic form was once more employed, either to preserve year by year the memory of passing events ( Annual Register, Annuaire de la Revue des deux mondes, etc.
The amateurs developed the " transfer technique " that enabled them to preserve the fine details of small fossils, the method still employed in preserving the fossils today.
Regularly he employed his wealth to rescue Charles from ruin and thus preserve the good name of his family ; his motivation was an intense desire to see business and family prosper.

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