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Studies show that early nurturing from parents or caregivers helps combat the biochemical effects of stress.
"The bridge-burning thing could just be circumstantial nurturing from what happened to him as a kid.
I don't sing; I'm listening, which is the other side of performing, and I get a lot of nurturing from that music.
But to bring the Republicans' seamlessly produced convention narrative to a close, he returned once again to his main argument: America will only heal with four more years of nurturing from Mr Bush.
Kernel Labs led the $1.4 million round, but Blue Canoe will be getting its next few months of guidance and nurturing from the Allen Institute for AI, which earlier this year established a new, low-profile incubator program.
"I take much more spiritual nurturing from the natural environment than I do from society and culture," he says.
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THEY spring from a tree that I've nurtured from a sapling.
Still others, like Yuri Possokhov and Julia Adam, are former San Francisco Ballet dancers he nurtured from their first efforts.
It's something you must nurture from the plant," he says.
The X factor: Rodney's political activism was nurtured from a young age.
As Exhibit A, he had taken along Barak, the problem child she nurtured from birth to age 12.
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