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For me, then, my interest in science was fostered as early as the toddler years, mostly by encouragement from parents who were inspired by the world around them.
It was a noisy household – I'm the third of six children and there were two more kids because my parents fostered as well.
Since independence, cultural nationalism has been fostered as part of the process of nation-building.
"There wasn't another option back in my day," Hosoi said about the image he fostered as a professional skater.
Macuto was only partly wilderness; it was also an upper-class resort, and Reverón gained a reputation — one he seems to have fostered — as a tourist attraction.
He was left with a sense that he was less important as a foster carer than his wife, despite the fact that they fostered as a couple.
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She's also an incredible work of art that fosters as much devotion as abhorrence.
New studies suggest the president's plan would foster as little as $20 billion in new infrastructure spending.
This is not, of course, anything to do with him and the complacency he was fostering as recently as before Christmas.
The implications of the research seem clear — schools should plant lots of trees and gardens and, more generally, cities should foster as much greenery as possible.
Effective supervision is another crucial skill that you should start developing and fostering as early as possible.
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