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The primary issue will be which executive is the best person to foster her career.
She used the issue, he said, "to try to foster her campaign for six days after these phone calls have stopped".
If the teacher talked to her again, she'd say she was hoping to foster her daughters' creativity, "creativity" being a versatile password.
She toured for the Australian Broadcasting Commission in 1947, but by the early 1950s had decided to foster her career abroad.
One of Palin's more disconcerting attempts to foster her own sense of decency and morality is her advocacy of abstinence-only sex education in public schools.
These unusual experiences must have helped foster her independent outlook, providing an additional perspective from which to satirise English courtly behaviour.
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It was Du Sautoy's mum, the superannuated spy, who had fostered her son's creative side.
With his encouragement, King fostered her own ability to perform solo, and her debut album, Writer, was released in 1970.
Her work as an anthropologist, her love of of textiles, and her readiness for adventure fostered her world-wide travels.
If her father's disaffection helped form her social attitudes, her mother Emma fostered her love of storytelling.
She studied at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, a training that fostered her theatrical instincts as well as her voice.
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