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The X factor: Rodney's political activism was nurtured from a young age.
THEY spring from a tree that I've nurtured from a sapling.
However, the deliberative body has realized that proposals must be nurtured from an earlier stage to create more good offerings.
Still others, like Yuri Possokhov and Julia Adam, are former San Francisco Ballet dancers he nurtured from their first efforts.
As Exhibit A, he had taken along Barak, the problem child she nurtured from birth to age 12.
How close to the dreams he nurtured from Vienna when his friend Vaclav Havel was still a dissident playwright pursued by the Communists?
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It's something you must nurture from the plant," he says.
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China's sprint past India and practically every other developing country over the past three decades has raised a difficult, politically charged question: Who laid the foundations for the prosperity that Deng Xiaoping nurtured from 1978 until his death in 1997?
Indian politics is a peculiar ecosystem that favors creatures nurtured practically from birth in its unique habitat.
Hamilton was the product of a development program at the McLaren Mercedes team that nurtured him from when he was a child driving go-karts.
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