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Similarly, while Murakami novels are far from moralizing, they typically foster a kind of contemplative moral mood.
Dementia can foster a kind of kaleidoscope of the past, the malfunctioning memory throwing out darting and colourful scraps of recollection.
In a study of child pornography, the historian Philip Jenkins, of Penn State, found that chat rooms foster a kind of "bandit culture".
The great passion in Brazil, the clamor of the ball, the samba celebration of style and flair, could also foster a kind of hypnosis, he said.
While undermining the appeal of sleeping pills by positing the self-evident seeming role of amnesia, Morin noted that C.B.T. tries to foster a kind of amnesia, too.
These cards are problematic, says Janet Bodnar, author of "Raising Money-Smart Kids," because they foster a kind of magical thinking around money.
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The changing yearbook is a result of a decades-old effort to foster a kinder, gentler culture through measures like smaller schools, character-building and peer counseling.
I even went out of my way FOR YEARS to smile at her, seek her opinion and do anything that I could think of within reason to foster a kinder relationship.
This ever-present threat – the Big Fear of the age – fostered a kind of mass existentialism.
E-petitions have become a convenient way of fostering a kind of modern mob mentality, and it's dangerous.
The contagion of uprisings in the Middle East, it seems, is fostering a kind of popular Pan-Arabism.
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