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Our leaders have nurtured what the Justice Department calls a crisis of "domestic terrorism" within U.S. borders, perpetrated by U.S. citizens, not foreigners.
Dedicated biologists nurtured what may have been the world's foremost seed bank, ensuring its survival even through the 900-day Nazi siege of Leningrad.
LAST November Iran's leaders learned that Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak nurtured what an American diplomat called a "visceral hatred" for the Islamic Republic, and that he referred to Iranians as "liars".
So with our seeds planted, watered and nurtured, what else do we need for our potential to thrive and blossom?
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And when it comes to sociable AI, nurturance is the killer app: We nurture what we love, and we love what we nurture.
These developers were not interested in nurturing what was there".
"We are not even nurturing what we have inherited", she says.
He helped nurture what was an embryonic movement and helped it evolve.
"I think being in N.D.I. has allowed him a lot of freedom to explore and nurture what was already there".
That sense of wonder and that sense of discovery, it has practical application but it also nurtures what I believe is best in us.
As a parent I tried to encourage and nurture what my child wanted to be rather than what I wanted him to be.
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