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She toured for the Australian Broadcasting Commission in 1947, but by the early 1950s had decided to foster her career abroad.
Unfortunately, the British, peevish about the war, had decided to foster a whaling fleet of their own, and, in order to protect domestic whaling, they set a high tariff on imported oil, even though it wasn't clear that British whaling alone could adequately supply London's street lamps.
The latter dates back to 1958, when NATO decided to foster co-operation among scientists in the alliance partner countries and to establish the NATO Science Programme.
"Hugo was initially adopted by another family, but it didn't work out for him - so we initially decided to foster him and he settled in brilliantly," she said.
"We did a lot of research before we decided to foster and adopt," Ricardo said.
I decided to foster my girl, Era, on June 30 , 2011
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Did you just decide to foster a 9 month old puppy?
Though the pooch is a senior dog with terminal cancer, that didn't deter Elliot from deciding to foster him.
Rich: So, how did you decide, of all the different options for family building, how did you decide to foster and adopt?
So they decided to become foster parents.
On the spur of the moment, we decided to become foster parents.
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