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Rather, he wanted to critique how teachers interacted with — and nurtured relations between — children.
Goss's successor, Gen. Michael V. Hayden, restored the status quo at the CIA and nurtured relations with congressional Democrats in preparation for their coming majority status.
But since he first met Mr. Putin in the summer in Slovenia, he has nurtured relations with the Russian leader.
But there is virtually no support for the Hussein regime among Russian leaders -- a change from the policy of the Soviet Union, which nurtured relations with Baghdad.
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As is now widely appreciated, Confucian culture celebrates the relational values of deference and interdependence that is, relationally constituted persons are understood as embedded in and nurtured by unique, transactional patterns of relations.
"The conduct of this annual event reflects the aspirations to further relations with our strategic ally, a commitment that has to be nurtured especially in the context of the evolving challenges in the region," General Dellosa said.
Nurtured by these efforts, they resisted the imposition of ontological death and nurtured others in resisting.
From an alumni relations perspective, a cohesive global network has the potential to deliver excellent results for the institution if it is nurtured correctly.
But Pakistan maintains murky relations with many of the extremist groups that operate on its soil, including Lashkar-i-Taiba, which it long nurtured but later banned.
"I feel very nurtured".
Talent must be nurtured - not knackered.
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