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Education for girls can be supported and fostered by something as basic as a girls-only toilet.
But it being New Year's, and Russia, a deal was struck between the attendants on our car (whom I had caught taking a drink of their own earlier in the night) and my newfound comrades, which had us "make a donation to foster children" (or something?) in return for the right to keep partying.
"It's a religious issue to us in that it promotes greed and fosters the illusion of getting something for nothing," said the Rev. Michael Hamlet, senior pastor of the First Baptist Church of North Spartanburg and one of the leaders of the antilottery effort.
There are too many unrealistic expectations for teenage girls, and this only fosters an environment for something called "body-bashing".
How can we foster access for all?
Adopt them, or foster them for awhile.
They offer something for fans of both Foster the People and New Order and display the cleverness and craftsmanship of Phoenix.
J. Mark Iwry, an official at the Treasury department, said the department hoped in particular to foster a workplace market for "longevity insurance," something much discussed in policy circles but that employers rarely make available to workers when they retire.
Two points to add to Edmund Morris's eloquent critique of the proposed transformation of the main research library at 42nd Street in Manhattan into a Norman Foster "something for everyone" architectural showpiece, while the core research collection is moved off-site to New Jersey: First, research is never as simple as ordering books in advance.
Something for daddy and something for all".
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