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During these lean years Hrawi assiduously nurtured ties with Syria.
Oil and government interests in the United States have nurtured ties to Venezuela for decades, as a conveniently close supplier.
Nonetheless, both Mrs. Clinton and former President Bill Clinton have nurtured ties to Mr. Murdoch and his organization over the last few years.
Al Qaeda's leaders — a predominantly Arab group of Egyptians, Saudis and Yemenis, as well as other nationalities like Uzbeks — for years have nurtured ties to Pakistani militant groups like the Taliban operating in the mountains of Pakistan.
He was one of the first classical music administrators in this country to discover the movement, in the mid-1990s, and he energetically nurtured ties with it when he was the dean of the New England Conservatory's preparatory division, a position he retired from last year.
Cyprus has nurtured ties with Israel to protect future gas facilities to produce and deliver liquefied natural gas, or L.N.G., drawn from offshore fields in the Eastern Mediterranean and to avoid the need for a pipeline to Turkey to reach markets.
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Nurtured by these efforts, they resisted the imposition of ontological death and nurtured others in resisting.
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Talent must be nurtured - not knackered.
Its carefully nurtured brand faces several challenges.
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