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If that sounds like spending a lot of time dedicated to growing and cultivating things that aren't actually there, you'd be right.
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Its practitioners cultivated things in Petri dishes and flowerpots, or studied them through fieldglasses.
"These fields were in the middle of a densely wooded area; people just don't cultivate things in the middle of woods like that for no reason," said Sgt. Don McArthur, a Westchester County Police spokesman.
I can focus on cultivating the things that make me glad to be alive without the burden of the future bearing down on me for however long this feeling of freedom lasts.
The habits that we cultivate matter, just as much as the things we tell ourselves.
He wanted to cultivate exotic things — spinach that grows on vines, pumpkins that can be trained onto a trellis, hot peppers shaped like penises, a hundred varieties of what he calls "weird-ass vegetables".
He wanted to cultivate exotic things—spinach that grows on vines, pumpkins that can be trained onto a trellis, hot peppers shaped like penises, a hundred varieties of what he calls "weird-ass vegetables".
I still cultivate those things and aspire to inspire them in others but without the culturally loaded term.
I've been here for seven years but I've just cultivated this thing where I'm forever an alien, forever a tourist.
But they are both after the same thing: cultivating the black Perigord truffle, an elusive crop that could bring $800 a pound — if anyone can figure out how to really make a go of it.
But Bandar, like Freeh, is skilled at cultivating people to get things done.
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