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Wind patterns can predict ocean currents like the upwellings that fostered plankton, a clue to today's oil deposits.
Sweden has been a sovereign state for more than a millennium, and this has fostered cultural cohesion.
Since the students and other volunteers accomplish most of the work, a sense of community pride is fostered.
Verina Weaver, executive councillor for social care, revealed how a number of people were caring for children fostered out by Essex.
So in my middle 30s I fostered many children and am in the process of finalizing the adoption of two of them.
Apart from their own seven children and step-children, he and his wife fostered a child from the age of four.
A daughter whose parents fostered more than 20 children in Bradford is seeking help to track them down as a 60th birthday present for her father.
The language of the missions was Guarani and the Jesuits fostered a degree of literacy in the native tongue.
This experience fostered broad exposure to the nursing association congress and how it relates to the governance of the association.
Their example has fostered the establishment of another woman to pushing drugs in another area and to prosper.
One of the raids was at the home of an elderly woman in a wheelchair and another was at the house of a pensioner who fostered children.
In 1978 Carter secured legislation that fostered conservation and decontrolled the price of some domestic natural gas.
What is most noteworthy about them is that they are indistinguishable from those who fostered children in the context of informal circulation.
The Compromise fostered a climate in which majority voting prejudicial to the interests of a particular State tended to be avoided.
The beauty of Japanese blades and their legendary cutting ability has fostered much imitation.
Of all types of commercially based American music, jazz is the one that has most consistently fostered musical artistry on a high level.
But the acquisitive instinct fostered by capitalism would come to subvert the moral basis that initially allowed the system to flourish.
This is the image I fostered on the flight over, trying desperately to take my mind off the discomforts of the long journey.
In the later nineteenth century, a changing economy fostered songs and stories of cowboys, lumberjacks, miners, oil drillers, and railroaders.
Westermann's tough-guy pose was fostered by early experiences as a professional acrobat, carpenter, railroad repairman and janitor.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Witchcraft, superstition and cabalism were fostered even at the various European courts.
A Physician he would not make As Myddvai made, if he had a mead fostered man.
Standing on the table was an amphora of gilt pasteboard which fostered this illusion.
What broadness and good cheer and charity had been fostered in his sailor heart!
In the thirty years since the Revolution ended we had patriotically fostered the quarrel with John Bull.
The pcr has fostered the development of a large number of mass organizations that function as its auxiliaries.
It was but the consequence of that self-absorption which the habit of revery had fostered.
This disdain, this forgetfulness, has been carefully fostered by Germany and Russia.
Yet I blame not thee, but thy Sicilian mother, who has fostered this hostility in thee.
Mental culture is not fostered by gluttony, but gluttony is indulged in at the expense of mental culture.
The Halacha continued the instruction of the prophets, as the Hag195gada fostered the spirit of the psalmists.
This pleased Joseph Little hugely, and he fostered it judiciously.
Hence a whole world of falsehood and dissimulation was fostered.
The divine appetite once fostered, let it select its own food.
Mentally she remained in utter stagnation, a condition which the mechanical occupation rather fostered than checked.
Does it not tend towards, and is it not fostered by, monogamy?
The latter, being the weaker party, invited the assistance of Philip of Macedon, who had secretly fostered the contest.
She has fostered my independence by professedly indulging my love for liberty.
Once again, this reflects the perverse economic priorities that have been fostered by the Fed.
Whimple, by whom it had been fostered and regulated with equal kindness and discretion, ever since.
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