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But the amazing thing is to realize that the remarkable "nurturing sense" you hold deeply inside of you began when you were a little, little one!
What I think is cool about Olivia is that she fully owns being a woman.There's a very nurturing sense of "I'm going to take care of you -- don't worry about it.
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In "Muslims Nurture Sense of Self on Campus" (news article, Nov. 3), a young college student is quoted as saying: "I am Muslim first, not even American Muslim.
Nonetheless, I think she was onto something important, even something genius, when she insisted on nurturing a sense of worthiness in us instead of a sense of self-esteem.
The program tries to balance integrating Roma students with nurturing their sense of identity.
Like all adolescents nurturing a sense of injustice, Sehgal searched for a source of power.
Despite the film's topics Mr. Schlöndorff preserved "a light rhythm" on the set, Mr. Bennent said, nurturing a sense of play in the young actor.
Editorials expatiate on his success in improving the lot of the Malay majority, preserving ethnic harmony, stimulating the economy and nurturing a sense of national pride.
To this end, 10 10 has also concentrated on nurturing a sense of community, tapping into what Harvey calls "the malaise of western society: atomisation.
Despite the film's topics Mr. Schl?rff preserved "a light rhythm" on the set, Mr. Bennent said, nurturing a sense of play in the young actor.
This is the main reason, officials here say, that he is nurturing a sense of grievance, and giving his traditional peace partners a wider berth.
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