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My map fascination was fostered early by colorful posters of faraway places pinned facing my high chair.
Lakhmid Dynasty, pre-Islāmic Bedouin tribal dynasty that aided Sāsānian Iran in its struggle with the Byzantine Empire and fostered early Arabic poetry.
Women researchers were fostered early on by Joe Gall, and they got jobs around the country and they trained other women.
The behavior - good or bad -- developed and fostered early in their careers exhibits itself repeatedly, usually fueled by omnipresent enablers quick to compliment and slow to criticize.
In 2005, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared that the emergence and persistence of influenza A (H5N1) in birds and the associated human fatalities were a public health threat and fostered early response strategies to contain the pandemic [ 8].
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George Papandreou, the mild-mannered foreign minister and much less populist son of the late prime minister works hard to foster last year's rapprochement with the old antagonist, Turkey.
America needs new ideas, and citizens can't expect the government to foster tomorrow's disruption.
Playgrounds for children, grants for teachers, a whole new magnet school built to foster tomorrow's entrepeneurs.
"I was fostered in 1967, a few months before Enoch Powell's 'Rivers of Blood' speech".
This versatile data structure encompasses the notion of Homological Spanning Forest fostered in [14,15].
Meanwhile, Wolverhampton couple Anthony and Muriel Hiles, who have fostered children since 1994 for charity Barnado's, have been appointed MBEs.
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