Sentences with phrase «permanent repository»

A "permanent repository" refers to a place where something is stored or kept for a very long time, without any intention of removing or relocating it. It's a secure location designed to ensure the long-term preservation and accessibility of the item or information stored within it. Full definition
Their exceptional creativity and skill is on display in this exhibition, and we are delighted Chips has chosen the Morgan, not only as the venue for this exhibition, but as the eventual permanent repository of these works, as well.»
The government poured $ 9 billion and decades of effort into the planned permanent repository at Yucca Mountain in Nevada, with little to show for it.
The UB Anderson Gallery is the permanent repository of the extensive Martha Jackson Gallery Archives, which document the activities of the renowned Martha Jackson Gallery and its artists between the years 1952 - 69.
With the addition of a College of the Arts library on the CSU RiverPark Campus adjacent to the Bo Bartlett Center, the Center's curator will continually broaden the collection by actively seeking the donation of sketchbooks, journals and archival materials of other noteworthy American artists interested in a permanent repository for their work.
In 1998 the heirs chose the Morgan as the permanent repository of the voluminous Pierre Matisse Gallery Archives.
The bill would also allow the Department of Energy (DOE) to consolidate and store nuclear waste temporarily, as the agency is currently unable to consider interim storage before the development of a permanent repository.
Her substitute amendment, which was rejected 80 - 332, sought to establish a consent - based siting process to determine a permanent repository.
The facility, which has some ice samples going as far back as 1958, is meant to be a permanent repository, but it's running out of room.
After completing the incorporation process, your lawyer should provide you with a corporate minute book which becomes the permanent repository of your corporation's key documents (the «Minute Book»).
I'd also love to see the functionality of CanLII extended to include secondary literature — either by scraping websites, or by functioning as a permanent repository for this material.
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