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Huxley's sense of infant conditioning speaks powerfully to an age in which children as young as four are addicted to iPads, glued to televisions and nurtured on fast food and artificial snacks laced with addictive chemicals.
More recently, the cyclic view has gained adherents in modern Western society, although this civilization was originally Christian that is, was nurtured on a religion that sees time as a one-way flow and not as a cyclic one.
They were nurtured on noise and bloodshed, and the constant risk of sudden death.
Ever since, the friendship has been nurtured on fairways and greens, and fired by competitive challenges.
Those nurtured on books push them as tools critical to a basic education.
There is a track record of Ligue 1 talent nurtured on the streets here.
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For a person with an aerial orientation — "My dad is spending his whole life watching in the air," Julien once remarked to Nicole — Hong Kong is a paradise, nurturing, on its skyline, the same biodiversity that Darwin observed in the Galápagos.
And it circles directly back to the extraordinary obsession he has been nurturing on his land for almost 20 years now of trying to reinvent himself as an artist by being a farmer.
This blood feeding nematode elicits haemorrhagic gastritis, anemia, oedema, and associated symptoms by nurturing on capillaries of gastric mucosa [ 97, 98].
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