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She nurtured her authority within this world with care, becoming an outspoken advocate for China's poor and producing a remarkably steady output of novels and reportage.
Nurture confidence.
And the zest with which some officers protected their authority nurtured distrust.
La Roche-Posay (a niche brand of authority) nurtures a worldwide community of dermatologists, both online and face-to-face, to expertly represent the brand.
Anger is a common default position when it comes to mass transit, a natural state that the authority nurtures with public-relations stumbles like the recent approval of pay raises for its executives at the very moment that fare increases loomed.
The term was born in Persia, but revived by Milosz, signifying the double game by which we keep a public face that serves a totalitarian authority, while nurturing a private world of our own values.
As Shia clerics created a theocracy in ancient Persia, Sunni clerics started nurturing ambitions of similar authority and power in other countries.
By casting the rituals in stone the author confers ancient authority on her conviction that nurturing is not an inevitable consequence of parturition.
What RSS did was create and nurture an information landscape based on the authority of the author.
The anti-Muslim sentiment being nurtured by these authorities is even being mirrored by schoolchildren.
The US-led occupying authorities nurtured a "political process" and a constitution designed to sow sectarian and ethnic discord.
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