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The use of colour, in particular, was greatly fostered by advertisers once they discovered its effectiveness.
This bureaucratization was greatly fostered by Napoleon I, who built up a new civil service marked not only by some of the features of military organization but also by the principles of rationality, logic, and universality that were the inheritance of the Enlightenment.
Mr. Brands opens his account just after the Civil War, which had greatly fostered American industry with its unprecedented demands for guns, powder, railroad rails and rolling stock, blankets, uniforms and a thousand other industrial products.
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They could all greatly foster their own domestic energy security in so doing.
This would greatly help foster career development at all levels of the career ladder.
Both he and Sun Yat-sen, China's anti-imperialist exile, greatly admired the idea, fostered by Japan, of an "Asia for the Asiatics".Well, none of this looks so good to Asians now.
One plant suitable to grow on your mounds is Leptinella nana, a tiny cotula, which is quite endangered and would benefit greatly from you fostering it in your garden.
The Kannada Haridasa movement contributed greatly to Carnatic music and fostered a strong Hindu sentiment across South India.
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