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  2. Do Preserves Need To Be Refrigerated? An Expert Explains - AOL

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    Garcia-Benson says preserves should be refrigerated after being opened for safety reasons and longevity, for preserves may only last a week if stored outside the fridge, even if it’s a ...

  3. 7 Things You Should Refrigerate (But Probably Aren't) - AOL

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  4. Safe Harbor (film) - Wikipedia

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    Safe Harbor is a 2009 television film, based on a true story starring Treat Williams and Nancy Travis. The film was first shown on Hallmark Channel on May 30, 2009. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

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  6. Concha - Wikipedia

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    Concha (Spanish, 'shell'), plural conchas, is a traditional Hispanic sweet bread with similar consistency to a brioche. [1] Conchas get their name from their round shape and their striped, seashell -like appearance.

  7. Safe harbor - Wikipedia

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    Safe harbor (broadcasting), established in 1978 in the US, the time period in a television schedule during which programs with adult content can air; Safe Harbor, a 2009 television movie starring Treat Williams and Nancy Travis; Safe Harbor (1999 TV series), a 1999 television drama starring Gregory Harrison and Rue McClanahan

  8. 7 foods you should always refrigerate - AOL

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  9. Safe harbor (law) - Wikipedia

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    Safe harbor provisions appear in a number of laws and in many contracts. An example of safe harbor in a real estate transaction is the performance of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment by a property purchaser: creating a "safe harbor" protecting the new owner if, in the future, contamination caused by a prior owner is found. Another common ...