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Yet she still sought a way to nurture her interest in technology.
Ms. Gardner has been quick to nurture her powerful supporters on the editorial and business sides.
"He tried to protect her and nurture her to a fault," said one.
Her mother was a cellist who gave up her career to nurture her musical daughter.
He went on to nurture her through her years in Britain.
She said her lawyer in the suit against the city, Susan Karten, helped nurture her turn toward the law.
Whether it was nature or nurture, her parents' predilection for surfing manifested in Hamilton at a young age.
Anne in particular was keen to nurture her children's creative tendencies, and Simon's older brother Gerard became a composer.
Āminah chose a poor woman named Ḥalīmah from the tribe of Banū Saʿd, a branch of the Hawāzin, to suckle and nurture her son.
As we watch her struggle to nurture her young amid various bad climates and food shortages, it's hard not to flash on various social realist dramas.
Lina survives (just) by falling in love and by managing to nurture her inner artist, even while her body is being starved.
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