In January 1981, Havering considered reassessing the couple as foster parents for long term fostering. |
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Michael, then 4 and used to seeing foster kids come and go, bonded with the new baby. |
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Both the Soviets and the current government have promoted his wisdom in efforts to foster nationalism over tribalism. |
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Not only will redistribution of the fruits of progress not erase gaps, they will foster more dissatisfaction with inequalities that remain. |
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If the woollybutts are also pruned early and the foster species thinned at mid rotation, interesting fat logs could be grown in medium rotations. |
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With regard to internalizing spectrum behavioral problems, many of these children with a history of foster care placement demonstrate resilience. |
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Positive reinforcement can strengthen your child's self-esteem and foster a sense of independence. |
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Surely this is a time for a new ethos of leadership and people who think outside the box and foster creativity. |
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It should be to teach children something about the world and help foster their relationships with each other. |
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If adoption continues as an option of last resort, children will remain in the limbo of foster care for too long. |
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We have been in contact with every Land in Germany to ensure continuity of teacher recruitment and to foster exchanges and school links. |
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Psychologists said the child, who was immediately placed in foster care, would suffer long-term trauma. |
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I am going through the selection process to become a foster carer, as this is something I have had a mind to do for some years. |
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She said this would also remove misunderstanding and foster amity and friendship among the people of the two countries. |
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This will ultimately foster the spirit of individualism rather than collectivism in the youth. |
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Basic training in linguistics can go a long way to foster this realization. |
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In trying to free themselves from social restraints, the traceurs create and foster their own. |
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It really is a mutual benefit society, and as part of that they do foster exchange students and work experience. |
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Changes in the suburbs will help foster a sense of genuine belonging and personal security. |
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Flashbacks to Fisher's foster home carry the weight of importance here, but even they have the toothlessness of high-minded intentions. |
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Most human exposure to the toxin is due to improper storage conditions which foster mould growth. |
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The sky shifted in colors as she thought back to the duration of time about eleven years ago when she met her foster parents. |
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She will augment the school's mission to foster the growth of healthy and self-directed children. |
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She had a toy rabbit, a security blanket, and her own crib, although she slept at night with her human foster parents. |
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For example, because alcohol, barbiturates and sedative-hypnotics accelerate methadone metabolism, they foster withdrawal symptoms. |
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Nonetheless, curious reports of canals, faces and sculptures have helped to foster a belief in Martians for many years. |
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The council is also stressing that sexuality and marital status are not necessarily obstacles to becoming foster carers. |
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He is keen to recruit Scots businessmen and women working overseas to return to the country and help foster that entrepreneurial spirit. |
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It is contested terrain, which will no doubt continue to foster debate and dialogue. |
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World Religion Day events help foster interfaith understanding and harmony, Baha'is believe. |
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I try to foster tender-heartedness by asking newcomers to share their life stories with us. |
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As a teen, she lived briefly in a foster home, but is now on good terms with her parents. |
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Talia's an abusive foster mother, scamming the system, that's what she has to do to get by. |
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What has to be done is to shun policies like credit expansion which artificially foster malinvestment. |
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He doesn't rule by fear, preferring instead to foster team spirit and loyalty. |
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The younger children are usually cared for by foster parents, said a spokesperson. |
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Hundreds of Bradford's children in care and their foster parents will watch Bradford Bulls matches this season for free. |
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This means children often have to be found accommodation in care homes or with foster families outside the borough. |
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This age range is the hardest to find carers for as most people choose to provide foster care for babies and young children. |
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If everyone is made to carry ID cards it will foster the idea that we are all under suspicion. |
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Cut import tariffs and increase export-refund rates of some products to foster trade. |
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Legally, Peter was her foster father because Richard took care of all that before he died. |
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Raising four children and taking care of two other foster children is no easy task. |
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Joining the single currency when the economics were not right would foster a backlash when things went wrong, as they assuredly would. |
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Some are in foster care, some are runaways, others are from low-income families. |
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His enervated foster parents solved the problem by giving the little rowdy into the custody of a cloister. |
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For small enterprises, the government aims to help foster their development into chain businesses and logistics operations. |
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Nevertheless, notes Gregory, states have guardianship of abused and neglected foster children and have a responsibility to protect them. |
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Appropriate policies can foster the development of markets for previously unvalued goods. |
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They were taken from their natural parents and put in foster care, and some were even adopted. |
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I knew that the rest of my life would be lived out in group homes, or foster homes, or worse, staying at my grandmother's place. |
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These were very unusual as they were all white in colour, but alas the mother of the litter died and Jimmy is looking for a foster mother. |
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Arnold went on to foster the development of such transformational innovations as jet aircraft, rocketry, and supersonic flight. |
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Neither parent is functioning at anywhere near the level that the foster mother does. |
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The Wakley Mesh Mothering Pen is a specially designed cage that helps match unmothered lambs with foster mums. |
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Two World Acadian Congresses in the 1990s helped very much to foster Acadian pride. |
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Their performance in school began slipping, and they said they were being mistreated in their foster home. |
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That would be great, having a health care system patterned after the foster care system. |
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Jody acts as a foster mum and he had to hand feed the four every three hours for the first four days. |
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Nobles could act as foster parents to the sons of kings and other nobles' sons. |
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She has quite literally found herself acting as a foster mother to a very young hare. |
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Although the promotion of multilingualism to foster cross-cultural understanding is to be applauded, there are also paradoxes in this. |
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In those days they used to say you couldn't nurture young joeys because you couldn't foster them. |
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There's a well-tempered man who did so much to foster progressive politics and did it fairly harmoniously. |
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What I would do before jumping in with both feet is foster a friendly relationship with her. |
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Other children grow into young adults while in foster care and leave to live independently. |
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He has also acted as a foster parent to various animals, including a juvenile stork that was taken from its nest and later abandoned. |
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In one sense, campaigns often help foster a permanent underclass in politics. |
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There was a tearful reunion with mum Sue and foster mum Margaret, who looked after Kerry at the age of 13 with husband Fred. |
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Ironically, it is Spiro's unalloyed internationalism, not the New Sovereigntism, that is likely to foster U.S. rejection of international law. |
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For the participating companies, of which there will be over 400, the keen competition and fun will help foster team spirit. |
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Thus, for an adoring readership did Laurie Lee foster the myth we demanded. |
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As she ate her dinner that night with her foster family not a single one of them was answered. |
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The Council said today the couple had passed checks and examinations to national standards to become foster carers. |
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She was surprisingly shy, considering the bold way she had recruited April as a foster mother when she became widowed. |
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Oh well, just doing my best to foster international relations with the Anglosphere. |
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He swept the world with his prodigious DJing talents and made Montreal proud to foster a new generation of turntablists. |
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Mr Rothwell also believes the council should also make the cost of moorings cheaper for commercial hire sailing boats, to foster sailing on the lake. |
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The beggars and pups program drew fire from animal rights activists who worried the foster dogs might be mistreated. |
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But when this witness began to act out in antisocial ways, his mother sent him off to foster care. |
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There are, to a first approximation, zero healthy adoptable babies in the US foster care system. |
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These moves were designed to foster free trade and thus to make it easier for overseas companies to sell their wares in China untrammelled by embargoes and tariffs. |
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The Midland Health Board has launched a quarterly newsletter to keep foster carers informed on issues, events and developments relevant to fostering. |
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Discovered in a dustbin, weepy April Showers grows up in foster homes. |
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As the wheels of the grant system grind so slowly this tradition of kindness breaks down in some foster homes who demand that their charges bring in an income. |
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But a forward-looking, problem-solving investigation needs to foster a climate in which officials can be self-critical without undue fear of being prosecuted or keelhauled. |
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Her daughter, genetically an indigobird, imprinted on her Melba Finch foster parents and then mated with a male paradise whydah mimicking Melba Finch song. |
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In the end, there may be no way to tell just how much Reaganomics helped create and foster the environment that has led to today's tech-driven, high-productivity economy. |
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Fasting, or actually carbohydrate restriction, works principally through reduced insulin levels and elevated free fatty acid levels, which foster ketogenesis. |
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For Leopold, in particular, wilderness recreation, in the tradition of woodcraft, promised to foster a self-sufficient, intimate knowledge of nature. |
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First, though, the foster mom had to do a little remodeling for the doxie she quickly named Obie. |
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The presence of monopoly rents tends to foster rent-seeking behavior. |
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This, he felt, helped foster the importance placed on rugged individualism and independence that still imbues many discussions of southern values. |
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During August and September, UNICEF had helped 700 children find a parent or extended family or placed a child in foster care. |
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The fable tells us that if policymakers foster competition and cut taxes, the rest will pretty much work itself out. |
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The origins of this project lie in the aspirations of the EU to foster and develop greater links of communication and co-operation between Europeans. |
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Surely it would be preferable to place Issy in foster care than attempt to kill her. |
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If the issue that brought a child into foster care is homelessness, child welfare systems must find parents housing. |
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His only child, J, who is now 3, was removed from the hospital immediately after she was born and placed in foster care. |
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Kaneva says Ruseva will not receive benefits for the children while they are in foster care. |
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Instead of being returned to her biological or her adopted parents, Maria will now be placed in foster care in Bulgaria. |
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But behind the doors of prisons and juvenile halls, in the rooms of foster care group homes, are people who need us. |
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In 2012, 30,000 children emancipated from their foster care homes, a number that is increasing. |
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She had run away from her foster home six days earlier and gladly accepted the ride. |
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As he prepared to go into combat, Gutierrez had written to his foster mother. |
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The foster mother of one of the accusers testified about what a sweet little boy he had been. |
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It's not the circumstance that I dreamed of, but I know that being even a foster parent will make a difference. |
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Yet as things stand, a child removed from home and made a ward of the state often languishes, until the age of eighteen, in a foster care system based on temporary care. |
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He had spent approximately three years in care or with foster parents. |
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I fight every day to foster dialogue, understanding and the humanization of all faiths whatever their past positions. |
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But most are not lingering in the foster care system because of a shortage of infertile people who want to be parents. |
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But the sad reality is that the comics industry is too insular to foster any kind of radical change. |
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He managed to juggle a challenging workload and foster good relations among officials at various agencies. |
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Late last year, she started to meet with the foster parents for monthly mediation sessions. |
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A 6-month-old, biracial boy named Michael was their first foster child. |
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But the specialized life history and ecology of sponge-dwelling shrimps foster long-term occupation of specific nest sites by multigenerational family groups. |
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So he rode home to call Virginia City, to ask for his foster brother-in-law. |
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What the off-campus get-togethers do is foster the ability to handle the inevitable conflicts that arise. |
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The memories are rosy at first, if a bit disconnected and tangential, and each tale includes memories told to the nameless child by his foster father, Mr Finney. |
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This is the most conspicuous and direct mechanism where weak system underpinnings foster heightened asset inflation and unsound economic expansion. |
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A Bradford woman who launched a community drug project after trying to help her foster son battle addiction has praised an awards scheme for unsung heroes. |
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It is applaudable actions such as this which will help foster, in small steps, reconciliation. |
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Foster parents were beholden to teach their foster children or to have them taught. |
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But Huyghe sought to foster an inquisitive, analytical attitude in the viewer, not consumerist behavior. |
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English Regional Development Agencies were set up in 1998 under the Government of Tony Blair to foster economic growth around England. |
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Local authorities foster cultural activities by supporting local artists, building arts centres, and by holding fairs. |
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The boars, by rototilling soils in search of roots and bulbs, destroy plant and animal communities and foster the invasion of alien plants. |
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To foster corporatisation, the SECP is in dialogue with the Tax Authorities to reform tax system. |
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The idea instead is to help foster a culture more open to self-criticism. |
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At any rate, policy can enforce equal rights and foster equal opportunity. |
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Low-density lipoproteins, or LDLs, deliver cholesterol to vessel walls, where it can foster artery-clogging plaque. |
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He focused in his khutbah on the need to foster integration, cooperation and mercy among Muslims. |
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When foster kids age out, it is important that the state provides them with support. |
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Those in the theta range foster deep meditation and REM sleep, and frequencies in the alpha wave range encourage relaxation. |
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The lawsuit is the second major suit this year on behalf of a Lane County foster child. |
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The courts, however, awarded custody of Shelley and Harriet's children to foster parents, on the grounds that Shelley was an atheist. |
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His non-fiction fills, or helps to fill, the void left by foster Wallace. |
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Mostly contentious, borders may even foster the setting up of buffer zones. |
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Crown Attorney Miazga prosecuted parents falsely accused of sexual assault by their foster children. |
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If your child is in foster care, the situation can be ever more dire. |
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A distracted Kovac also falls foul of a psychiatrist who overmedicates an abused foster child who wants to go back to his drug-addledmother. |
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One of the dean's roles is to encourage and foster vocations to the Church of England priesthood. |
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The role of the woman preacher emerged from the sense that the home should be a place of community care and should foster personal growth. |
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Preceptorships with community physicians have been incorporated into medical curricula to foster interest in generalist careers. |
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She said the summit has also the potential to foster the African unity and common goals as well as Pan-Africanist agenda. |
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Paradigms are a set of rules and regulations defining an organization's boundaries and actions to foster change. |
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The couple must foster trust and honesty as well as spiritual and physical intimacy. |
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And you only read the bad ones, too, just to foster hatred, self-hatred, self-loathing. |
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Lauritz Melchior became one of the most important friendships of his life, and Walpole did much to foster the singer's budding career. |
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It's the devil who likes to make the headlines in his attempt to foster disheartenment or even despair in the faithful. |
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His foster mother Maha Pajapati, for example, approached him, asking to join the sangha, but he refused. |
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It is expected to provide relevant information about regional priorities and in this way foster productive, inclusive, and sustainable growth. |
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He was staying with a foster parent until his owner was traced down. |
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The call for ASEAN identity delivers a challenge to construct dynamic institutions and foster sufficient amounts of social capital. |
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To foster tourism, the state government encourages or supports several annual events in and around the island. |
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Bork thought a hedonistic culture would foster anemic economic growth. |
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The TEEP Fund Board's mission is to foster environmental education excellence. |
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In some cases, the former European imperial nations continue to foster close political and economic ties with former colonies. |
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In addition, a more pluralist system in a large diverse democracy should foster aggregation, compromise, and tolerance. |
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Brian's foster son Wolf the Quarrelsome later tracked down and dispatched Brodir by disembowelment. |
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Olaf became the possession of a man named Klerkon, together with his foster father Thorolf and his son Thorgils. |
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To foster regional development, it could be relevant to develop means that assist innovation management in the Carinthian firm population. |
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Some volunteers also offer foster care of these pets in their own homes, when the elderly or terminally ill face a short spell in hospital. |
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The parks foster ecological research programmes and public education in the natural sciences. |
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With regards to agriculture, the World Bank targets food production and water management as an increasingly global issue that will foster debate. |
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In UCC, the IGNITE Graduate Business Innovation Centre aims to foster and support entrepreneurship. |
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It launched in February an incubator to foster education start-ups. |
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Other girls in the foster home are eager to destroy her and get her kicked out of the place. It's a tough situation. |
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In an attempt to foster Sikh leaders in the Western world, youth initiatives by a number of organisations exist. |
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Some alloparenting relationships among animals resemble adoption, although more resemble foster care or wet-nursing. |
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Its purpose is to foster common understanding between elected representatives from these jurisdictions. |
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The event was meant to foster feelings of reconciliation and cooperation between the two countries by their leaders. |
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Artists depended entirely on patrons while the patrons needed money to foster artistic talent. |
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The government has implemented various programs to foster innovation resulting in patent rights. |
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Regional geopolitical turbulence helped foster economic prosperity in Kuwait in the second half of the 18th century. |
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Deputy manager Emma Phillips has become Buffy's foster mum and keeps the hen in a luxury nestbox at the centre's chicken shed. |
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He had an interest in helping foster a British identity, including and transcending the older English, Irish, Welsh and Scottish identities. |
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The Church of Scotland continues to foster relationships with other Presbyterian denominations in Scotland even where agreement is difficult. |
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What all these parks have in common is that they are, at heart, knowledge partnerships that foster innovation. |
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The scheme aims to foster mutual understanding and to promote exchanges between the British and French leaders of tomorrow. |
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The Bramleys vanished with foster children Jade, five, and Hannah, four, for 17 weeks after social services threatened to take the youngsters back. |
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Nitrogen oxides foster smog production, he says, and their concentrations are expected to decline in response to newly implemented standards for industrial emissions. |
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It helped to foster a public service ethic that was later given expression in the university settlements, and was keenly celebrated by the founders of Ruskin Hall, Oxford. |
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The staff also work closely with the local communities to foster good relationships, which are vital to ensure the successful operation of the Range. |
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DeGarmo, a foster and adoptive parent, writer, and speaker, provides insight into the foster care system for new and experienced foster parents and caseworkers. |
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Such positions seem to me to parochialize intellectual inquiry, and to reduce rather than foster inter-cultural dialogue and social consciousness. |
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To reduce re-entries into the system, the state is working to improve its services to families after children return from foster care, beginning with Milwaukee County. |
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The principal aim of the party would be to foster a Welsh speaking Wales. |
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Soon Numan had picked up a fiercely loyal fan militia called the Numanoids, who followed him with the obsessive tenacity that only sustained ridicule can foster. |
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Supporters wanted to foster a national school of art and to encourage appreciation and interest in the public based on recognised canons of good taste. |
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Role modelling of NC use by CIs helps foster a climate of acceptance of IT applications and decreases technophobia among nurses in practice and education. |
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A desire for separateness and unilateral freedom of action merged with national pride and a sense of continental safety to foster the policy of isolation. |
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It contains research space and facilities to foster biotechnology and life sciences entrepreneurship and will double the size of UCSF's research enterprise. |
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Several families applied to take foster care of this baby, said Afaf Al Miri, Director of the Social Service Department and secretary of the committee. |
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Houston's Tejano Center for Community Concerns, which operates a homeless and foster care program serving 150 children annually, wants to change that statistic. |
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He defeats many more than twenty knights with the aid of his foster mother the Lady of the Lake, only to discover that the Copper Knight has fled. |
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The Wounded Warrior Project's mission is to foster the most successful, well-adjusted generation of wounded service members in our nation's history. |
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Previously a base to fight against the communist regime in Poland, London came to be seen as an important centre to foster business and political relations. |
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It was this significant lack of flexibility that was exploited by the US to undermine the strength of the Soviet Union and thus foster its reform. |
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However, Elena was placed with foster parents a few days after her birth and the Shelley family moved on to yet another Italian city, leaving her behind. |
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Still according to Heimskringla, one day in the Novgorod marketplace Olaf encountered Klerkon, his enslaver and the murderer of his foster father. |
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Nevertheless, the mission and culture of community colleges in the United States do not foster the kind of research that is widely accepted and valued by the academy. |
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Work-to-rule action is doubling the time it takes for prospective teachers, nurses, social workers and foster parents to obtain clearance to work with children. |
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Moreover, it would help to resolve supply and global warming issues, as well as strengthen relations with other Mediterranean countries and foster investments in the region. |
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In Results that Last author Quint Studer show how to develop great leaders today that will foster great leadership for tomorrow through practices and examples. |
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The smallness of the country, in which everyone knows everyone, admittedly is oppressive and tends to foster the conformism that discourages openness and tolerance. |
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