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To cultivate and elevate it.
To cultivate a particular landscape.
To cultivate relationships with dictators?
It later abandoned its titillating role but continued to cultivate the image of affluence and refined taste.
And Starbucks took advantage of several trends, including the dramatic improvement in the range and quality of foods available to the average American, the rise of telecommuting and freelancing, and a move toward what the Harvard historian Nancy Koehn calls "affordable luxuries," which allowed Americans to cultivate the aura of affluence at a relatively low price.
"We don't want to cultivate buyers.
They really want to cultivate new stars.
I was out to cultivate a mood.
She told him to "cultivate Christian skepticism".
We do want to cultivate funders".
Other partnerships have taken years to cultivate.
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