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The Commission of the General Assembly, and the body of administrators called Conservators of the Peace, overpowered the Privy Council, put down
A Short History of Scotland Andrew Lang 1878
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Western Association of Art Conservators (USA) formerly dedicated entire conferences to "failures" and they were among the most useful conferences in my early career.
Oh noes, a FAIL! Notes from the unconference session on 'failure' at MW2009 Mia 2009
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Conservators are more careful now, not withing to do anything that cannot be undone by the next conservator.
Daniel Grant: Repair Damaged Artwork Yourself? Maybe Not Daniel Grant 2011
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Conservators at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History will repair the fragile book's torn pages.
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Conservators are more careful now, not withing to do anything that cannot be undone by the next conservator.
Daniel Grant: Repair Damaged Artwork Yourself? Maybe Not Daniel Grant 2011
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Conservators at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History will repair the fragile book's torn pages.
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In my opinion, there is good cause to conduct an Independent Medical Examination to investigate the Conservators' claim that Ms. Spears is not mentally capable of testifying, and the claim that she was not mentally competent to enter into a binding contract. ...
Britney Spears: Mentally Incapable Of Testifying In Ex-Manager Suit, Say Parents 2011
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Conservators will ruefully admit that the work they do simply slows down inevitable decay.
Tate director Sir Nicholas Serota urges art galleries to turn down the heating 2011
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Watch the Temperature Conservators say works should stay in environments around 70 degrees with roughly 50% relative humidity and few fluctuations.
The $25 Billion Art Move Don Steinberg 2011
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Conservators used a powerful infrared camera, designed to read radiation from distant stars, to gauge molecular-level reactions of materials in paintings and drawings.
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