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In addition to nurturing more leisurely pursuits, the canals played an important part in Stockholm's trade history.
Although Ryan is a rookie N.F.L. head coach with a deep background as a defensive assistant, he is aware that Sanchez needs nurturing more than pushing.
Venkat, writing from New Jersey, asked India Ink to publish more information, "… so that readers can provide any help in finding and nurturing more Aparnas.
Even as he continues to accomplish his goals, he is nurturing more dreams.
Whether it is nurturing more innovation, retraining unemployed workers, or reining in our addiction to debt, the only thing standing in the way of the U.S. from solving its problems is U.S. leadership.
In addition, any serious effort to achieve sustainable development will need to focus on nurturing more resilient civil societies and developing institutions that respond to the demands of citizens.
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They set up and nurture more self-help groups.
The program has nurtured more than 12,000 women parolees and their children back from the brink.
Some companies are taking small steps to nurture more female managers.
And haughtiness (the same problem Achilles had) has nurtured more anti-Americanism than Al Qaeda ever did.
But it's a friendship I now wish I had nurtured more.
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