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It was the beginning of a secret plan I would hold onto and nurture for more than a decade.
With numbing regularity, newly hot artists have abandoned such nurture for gaudy, precarious deals with corporate-style dealers like Larry Gagosian, Pace-Wildenstein, and David Zwirner.
It took another 20 years of listening to arguments about nature versus nurture for Kagan finally to entertain the possibility that some behavior might be attributed to genes.
So, Powers seems to say, we shall have to wait and see which is determinative of happiness, nature or nurture; for now, however, at novel's close, the answer must be, happily enough, "a bit of both".
Enough children have to make their way through the world without nurture for this tale to strike a common chord, although Vida's declared motives are a bit more abstract.
I'd like to begin, not with the customary introduction, but by asking forgiveness – because given the passion that cineastes nurture for the films they love, this piece might be seen as a malicious provocation.
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He was happy for Sabathia and Lee, whom the Indians had nurtured for years.
She is determined to preserve the life and community she nurtured for decades.
Without a word, he had left two children he adored and nurtured for years.
These wonderful students must be nurtured for the whole class to flourish.
Political and managerial skills are equally essential, and nurtured for the sake of tenure, not science.
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