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Obstacles like that keep journalists, and many Egyptians, in the capital, and foster the impression that that all of politics happens within a few blocks of Tahrir Square.

A spokeswoman for that Australian festival told Reuters that fake online accounts had been created to reserve large numbers of tickets and foster the impression that films were sold out.

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"It would shed almost no light on the data requests Dropbox receives, and could foster the impression that Dropbox received many more national-security requests than it did.

In the 21st century, where everything seems instantly knowable, credible new acts often arrive with some level of cloak and dagger – the better to foster the impression of separation from the over-mediated herd.

Farmanesh-Bocca and Adam Phelan's immersive soundscape samples musical elements from Vivaldi to Dinah Washington, while Bosco Flanagan's surreal lighting and Christopher Murillo's whimsical scenic design foster the impression we're building to a fairy tale ending.

I still believe that high restaurant prices, prices aimed directly at expense-account clients, do as much as anything else to foster the impression that wine is elitist and to discourage most Americans from getting interested in wine.

The restaurant wasn't around in the '60s — it opened in 1996 — but as you can suss out from the cocktails-and-cigarettes imagery on its freshened-up Web site, it's happy to foster the impression that it's the sort of place where Roger Sterling and Don Draper might have cooked up an ad campaign while dog-paddling through rivers of cold gin.

And visual tricks like exterior walls of glass in the showers and windows precisely positioned to look onto particular views help foster the impression of endless space.

Khalilzad's emphasis on the issue when talking to Allawi's allies seemed to have multiple purposes: to make them aware of the need to deal with the charges, to foster the impression that the U.S. was neutral, and, possibly, to distance the U.S. if more evidence against Allawi emerged.

Not only does it avoid awkward stand-offs; it helps foster the impression that you are moving towards "the rule of law".

But the Clinton administration, maneuvering to escape outraged domestic opinion, sought to foster the impression that the raid had been the work of the United Nations.

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