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It should also be remembered that many of the Kirov's current performers were born and brought up under the Soviet system, which, whatever its political faults, assiduously fostered musical talent in a way that western democracy never quite has done.
By default, the job fell to Mr Santer, then Luxembourg's prime minister, who did not really want the job.Most national governments also made clear that they wanted Mr Santer to rein in the commission's activism, which Mr Delors had assiduously fostered.
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Most politicians today defend multiculturalism and sneer at Ukip policies, while assiduously fostering fears about immigration.
The "change" elected bureaucrats assiduously helped foster will surely spell their demise.
After William's death in 1983, she fostered his reputation assiduously, organising tours and summer schools, and persuaded the Oxford University Press to institute a 26-volume complete edition of his works.
Robert fostered loyalty.
Oil fostered industrialism.
But can it be fostered?
Seldom has celebrity been so assiduously eschewed as at today's launch of Better Together, the campaign to preserve the Union by fostering a No vote in the forthcoming referendum on independence.
The confusion also fosters inequity.
Commercial interests foster the stalemate.
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