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For instance, it could be brushed onto the surface of an artificial knee or hip, fostering a secure attachment between the implant and the living tissues surrounding it.
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Some self-consciously hip venues foster an arch, hyperverbal style of standup that is sometimes called alt comedy.
At 14, he hooked up with a DJ named Boogie and they started a rap group at a time when London was thriving with a healthy hip-hop scene fostering acts such as the Demon Boyz, Rebel MC and London Posse.
Kuala Lumpor's hip-hop community is mourning the loss of producer and DJ Joe Siva, a man credited with nurturing Malaysian hip-hop and fostering a generation of DJs.
"Hip hop originally fostered entrepreneurialism because, without that culture, without people like Russell Simmons setting up their own ventures like Def Jam, nobody would ever have heard any of the music to begin with," he said.
We also suggest strategies that HIP developers could take to foster the adoption of HIP.
We're fostering entrepreneurship".
Try out fostering.
Encourage fostering where necessary.
As staunchly close-knit as the Irish community in America has always been, it's no surprise that the Irish music scene in the states has also long taken care of its own: In early-1990s New York, the coffehouse-turned-hip-music-venue Sin-e fostered new American talent (Jeff Buckley, Ben Folds) while also providing a safehaven for Irish performers (Sinead O'Connor, Hothouse Flowers).
And in the 1980's, hip-hop revived rhythm but also fostered the myth that truly "black" music does not utilize melody or harmony.
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