Sentence examples for gone to foster from inspiring English sources

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The last laugh, though, has gone to Foster, who this morning qualified for his fifth Olympic games at the age of 37, winning the 50m freestyle in Sheffield.

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Others go to foster care.

When Ronald Reagan ran for office, he laid out the principles that he was going to foster.

But is it going to foster the cultural appreciation that finer pieces of prestige television do?

Most were placed in institutions and church missions; some went to foster parents.

In what way, for example, is using a slur against disabled people going to foster any kind of healthy debate?

"If the goal is to keep these children in school, making them homeless is not going to foster that goal".

Though some children go to foster care, the goal is adoption or reunion with the biological family.

"It's going to foster the creation of better apps because we know going in what to do and what to avoid".

"Look," Ms. Lopez said, "her father hasn't been in her life, and I wasn't going to let her go to foster care".

Speaking of the fictional Democratic president, Josiah Bartlet (played by Martin Sheen, Mr. Reillyy said that "the Bartlet administration is clearly coming to the end of its term, and I think that's going to foster some really interesting developments".

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