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My dream Obama would nurture investment in three ways.
Friends brought ailing plants of all kinds to Jim, who would nurture them back to health.
He would nurture a friendship to the point where it became sexual.
It was thought that Jordan would nurture and teach the younger players.
His plan, he said, was a "watering can" that would nurture the European economy back to growth.
More than that, I was hoping that Al would nurture a whole new group of elected officials and campaign workers.
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You might argue that I can't truly call this my own handiwork because I haven't painstakingly hand-carved each individual component from a tree that I'd nurtured from seed.
In keeping with the democratic ethos they'd nurtured, the student organisers took negatives from their exhibiting friends and reprinted their photos in uniform size and format and filled a wall with them – deliberately excluding the photographers' names, and removing the temptation for each photographer to choose his or her own way of displaying their work.
"This hate was what made me get out of bed in the morning," he confesses, priding himself on having become "the man who in himself had incarnated every single millennial fear that they'd nurtured... so that they could finally face their guilty consciences".
She'd nurtured his nascent talent by paying for recording time when he was in his early teens, and she ultimately backed his dropping out of college to concentrate on a music career: "Some career goals don't require college".
And while it would target top talent, it would also nurture mass participation.
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