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All I ask of you is simply this; when you hear voice that talk about revenge, retaliation, annihilation or blame, please appeal to them to join you in mitigating conflicts and nurturing goodwill to find comfort for all.
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Let's pray this Gurpurab nurture goodwill and remove ill-will between Muslims and Sikhs.
Indeed, to be religious is to be a peacemaker, one who seeks to mitigate conflicts and nurtures goodwill for peaceful co-existence.
To be a Muslim is to be a peace maker, one who seeks to mitigate conflicts and nurtures goodwill for peaceful co-existence of humanity.
The subject was nurturing.
Our culture is not nurturing.
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In conclusion, let me say that great importance also attaches to additional markings for regional specialities and for organic food products, since we know that these too are widely recognised and trusted both within and beyond the European market, and such goodwill must be nurtured.
Amen! Sikhism was one of the first formal religions that began as a reconciliatory goodwill nurturing faith and let's give the full value to it.
It is equally sad that diplomatic goodwill thus earned in, for example, Poland and Hungary, was squandered, first by Labour's failure to nurture those relationships, then by David Cameron's indulgence of rhetoric that vilifies migrating citizens of friendly countries as parasites.
The British nurtured him.
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