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Although acquiring its unique status without the aid of any established authority, it was fostered by the public schools (Winchester, Eton, Harrow, Rugby, and so on) and the ancient universities (Oxford and Cambridge).
In late tsarist times, the Russia-Jerusalem connection was both elitist and popular; it was fostered by Russia's leading people, especially the royal family, who (partly for strategic reasons) sponsored pilgrimages and built up a portfolio of religious property in the Holy Land.
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"It's fostered a poignant sense of appreciating each other," he said.
He is not 'Netflix and chill' — or, I should say, 'Hulu and chill.' " Seething, lustful, and lonely, Cal lies and schemes to foster the movement, because, since he was five, it's fostered him.
It is fostered by knowledge, openness, communication, and freedom of thought, conscience and belief.
"I don't consider myself a celebrity, [at least not] how it is fostered in our culture today.
"I don't consider myself a celebrity, [at least not] how it is fostered in our culture today," she told the magazine.
This is regrettable, because it is fostering a sense of complacency that can have dire consequences.
It is fostering the entrepreneurial climate here the way Stanford University does in Silicon Valley.
But it is constrained by conservatives who charge that it is fostering inflation whenever it tries to provide monetary stimulus.
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