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"Because you can't get big record company advances any more, it's resulted in a nurturing of a folk-based music culture," said music critic Nick Coleman.
Looking back, I would've preferred a nurturing of my talents -- like my gift of gab or my singing like a daintier Ethel Merman or less full of vibrato Andrea McCardle's ANNIE.
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The majority of the students were experientialists (61.72 %), thereby supporting the idea that most of them have a "nurture" view of the origins of human behaviors (Fig. 2).
The key has been tight control of store openings and a careful nurturing of the brand.
And with the growth of family wages, the country begins to lay the foundations for a secure nurturing of children.
Instead of abuse and acts of violence, a careful nurturing of talents to breed insights that changed the world.
It turns out that a giant bureaucracy like G.M.'s is a lot more nurturing of an offspring it can control that it ever was of an iconoclast.
Emma (sister) wanted to share news about genetic research with her mother, and noted that 'people talk about nurture so much with schizophrenia' and genetic research would 'make her [mother] feel less responsible from a nurture point of view'.
Theirs is a nurturing and thriving community of young artists.
General community meetings in public spaces have reportedly provided a nurturing environment for formation of FSW leadership groups [ 68].
"There's a lot of nurturing of science here," says Grossman.
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