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These alternating visits raised hopes that he might be fostering some kind of rudimentary dialogue.
And he is upset that this is somehow fostering "some of the most rapid gentrification in the city's history".
Yet the city's industries continue to add jobs, fostering some $80 billion in trade between Juárez and neighboring El Paso in 2011, a $10 billion increase from the previous year.
Fostering some semblance of a unified protest movement, possibly under the umbrella of an exile alliance called the Syrian National Council, will be a theme hovering in the background.
In addition, some see the seniority system as fostering some of the ethics problems that have plagued the House and Senate in recent years as lawmakers grow too comfortable in their jobs, seeing the rules as flexible and themselves as untouchable.
It's that support that he credits with fostering some of the most memorable moments of his 17-year professional career, during which he produced 24 NFL records, including most career pass completions and most career touchdown passes.
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Mayor Perez has helped foster some improvements.
The Olympics, themselves, foster some of that.
That at least would foster some sense of a democratic competition, by creating rival blocs.
Life has done its best to foster some resentment in Hampton, but, apparently without success.
This has fostered some confusion, including a report that Winfrey bumped the playoffs from the building.
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