(1) It is a time not only to preserve the existing buildings but enhance the character of Bradford and provide complementary new architecture.
(2) If we do none of those things, and leave rail fares to the pressures of the market, then trains will increasingly become the preserve of the rich.
(3) Limit your aerobic activity to three or four times a week, and not more than 40 minutes a session, if you want to preserve your existing muscle mass.
(4) With an already existing building the challenge is to personalize and humanize the existing spaces and to preserve those spaces that enhance community.
(5) Rwanda held a traditional naming ceremony for some of its rare mountain gorillas on Saturday in an effort to attract tourism and help to preserve one of the world's most endangered species.
(6) The landowner may feel a guilt of sorts when he converts the land into a hunting preserve .
(7) Since the arrival of the first video games in arcades and early home computers in the 1970s and 1980s, the pastime has been viewed as the preserve of teenage boys and young men who don't get out much.
(8) So, in order to preserve the cake, they doused it in the food sterilizer of choiceu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac brandy.
(9) Farmer Dan Giles turned 2,000 of his 3,000 acres into a hunting preserve for deer, turkey and quail.
(10) These provisions can be applied to unlisted species to preserve particular national fauna.
(11) Jordan's mineral projects have generally been the preserve of the major public companies.
(12) There's no better fruit preserve I know of - and you could be enjoying the very first jar just a few hours from now.
(13) New buildings should preserve the existing environment while applying the latest science and materials.
(14) I mean, historically, universities fought very hard to preserve their independence and autonomy.
(15) Fortunately, the idea of doing everything possible to preserve existing jobs was rejected.
(16) He then opened a jar of cherry preserve , spooned some out, and put it in his mouth.
(17) I feel hungry, so I make us fruit preserve sandwiches while she tells me about her mission.
(18) But some are beginning to participate in an activity once thought to be the preserve of technology geeks and political partisans.
(19) It's putting tools that were once the preserve of Big Media into the hands of the many.
(20) They used to be the preserve of academics but now rare books are going online, says John Sutherland