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For a start, it's nurtured the development of Steve Delaney's Count Arthur Strong (shortly to return for a second TV run on BBC2).
It's nurtured by us setting aside time for it, talking about what we want and making it special.
Keep it strong, teach it new words, and once it's nurtured enough, you lay it down on your California king-size mattress and make love to it.
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"It's nurturing".
So we have this culture of really nice people, and it's nurturing.
It was nurtured by the playwright Lynn Nottage in that theater's Mentor Project.
It was nurtured by Progressives who broke the stultifying grip of the trusts.
It was nurtured by our founders, who created national capital markets to disrupt the ossifying grip of the agricultural landholders.
When printing moved outward from Germany, it established itself first in Italy, where it was nurtured by German and German-trained craftsmen.
This vibrancy grew up accidentally, out of a cocktail of religious fervor and material abundance, but it was nurtured by choice.
It was nurtured by his father, James Patrick Dixon I (Jamie is James Patrick II), an actor and screenwriter who had a bit part in "Ice Station Zebra" in 1968.
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