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Workers in the shelter protect her, nurturing a hopeful plan to avoid another winter of wandering the subways and streets.
— Tara Smith does not mind squealing on herself about the mistakes she has made since becoming a farmer at 47. Early on, she kept the runts of a litter of pigs, not realizing they could not survive beyond a few months, even with all her nurturing.
The woman might be a kind of therapist-as-mother-as-priestess whose nakedness signifies her psychic openness and who holds in her nurturing arms -- like Mary cradling her crucified son in the "Pieta" -- the scrambled male and female energies of her patient's damaged soul.
Once she was married, her husband and father-in-law both encouraged and loved her, nurturing the dreamer in her.
The nutrition section focuses on the mother's observation of her baby: her nurturing attitudes, number of meals, infant sucking habits (pacifier, sucking fingers), perception of hungriness, mother soothing attitudes.
Her nurturing impulse amounts to nothing.
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During her early career, she invested in wines, a passion that helped her nurture a close friendship with AXA founder Claude Bébéar, also a wine connoisseur.
So let her nurture those sick fantasies if she wished, but not for me!
And a couple with four young daughters became her second family, nurturing her in Iowa while her real family supported her from afar.
To bond with her and nurture her only in a way that her mother can.
She identifies Ms. De Los Santos, Mrs. Doria, and Ms. Walton as her favorite teachers because they continue to push her and nurture her academically and emotionally.
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