So companies that cannot live without their files have to arrange a backup for safekeeping.
But they also send billions of their earnings back north to bank accounts in the US for safekeeping.
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The jewellery, handed down to Gillian Robinson of Dorset, was stowed for safekeeping in her local Christchurch branch.
So, they sent it to New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art for safekeeping.
Regulations drawn up by Scottish ministers require landlords and letting agents to hand over deposits to an approved third party for safekeeping.
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In the church in Stratford-upon-Avon where he is buried, the altar stone had been buried and hidden for safekeeping during the upheavals of the Reformation.
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She said the hoard probably belonged to a wealthy person or community and was buried for safekeeping, although it was unclear why they were not recovered.
He tied it to his body, high and dry, for safekeeping but he didn't realize he was shutting it off by removing it from the water.
In 1945, a cache of pictures that had been removed from the museum for safekeeping before being discovered by the Nazis, was found hidden in Salzburg.
Yu Shu Lien (Michelle Yeoh), probably the least excitable action heroine in modern movies, is given a sword by Li Mu Bai (Chow Yun Fat), for safekeeping.
Charlemagne's remains were taken to a coal-mine for safekeeping.
How is it, then, that this strange one became canonic, while those other, to us more appealing ones had to be buried in the desert for safekeeping, lest they be destroyed as heretical?
The system also features a NiMH rechargeable battery, offering ten hours of music play time (at medium volume), a 3.5mm stereo input for wired devices, and includes a carrying pouch for safekeeping on the go.
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The work has travelled on three previous occasions - to Paris and Milan in the 1930s and for safekeeping during World War II - but this will be the first time it has left the Uffizi since 1945.
An Islamic bank cannot offer a fixed interest rate to those who trust their savings to it for safekeeping, but it can give them a gift that acknowledges the time value of money in appreciation for the use of funds by the bank.
Fifty years is a long time, even by the standards of the rise and fall of nations, but in the ever changing world (in which we live in) of pop culture both Bond and the Beatles should long ago have been passed over to the custody of historians for safekeeping.
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Early modern compilers of information feared that without care for its safekeeping, information might run through their fingers like sand, lost forever.
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Go back to that story about the salt mines, ' he said, referring to the Nazi repositories for the safekeeping of stolen treasures by the likes of Rembrandt, Rubens and Vermeer.
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They are doing so because what they thought was money held in safekeeping for them is simply not there.
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