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The "living spirit" Luxemburg nurtured so strenuously has, once again, taken to the streets.
"Oligarchs also need to be nurtured, so they would understand their connection to history," he said.
"He's nurtured so many new writers and been loyal to older writers".
Just as scenes like punk have been celebrated and nurtured, so this new wave of grime deserves the same treatment.
They say allying with Hezbollah is the only way to ultimately disarm it, and to move past the bitter history of Christian-Muslim tensions that has nurtured so much deadly conflict here.
For what, I ask -- so that more of our troops can die or be maimed, so that the administration doesn't have to admit it led us to war on false grounds, so that more terrorists can be nurtured, so that we can be proved wrong yet again when those dominoes don't fall?
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This is a culture issue and we must be nurturing so children in these positions don't feel constantly threatened".
She needed something soft and cuddly to nurture, so he figured he would get her a foster child.
In my three-year spell with SC Villa we established a youth programme which helped us to nurture so many young players, who have since matured and now form the backbone of the national team.
It is one of those relationships that you want to nurture so much that it gets long-term at least for 2-4 years.
Included in the film is the idea of self-curation of the social media profiles we nurture so lovingly, along with the algorithm-driven commodification of our online lives and search histories.
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