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They prefer, perhaps, to foster intradivision rivalries with the Cardinals and the Cubs.
When you ask the Ciners (or a waiter) about a dish, you often hear about its popularity rather than its ingredients, about which they are uncommonly secretive, perhaps to foster the impression that the recipes have been smuggled at great risk across the Bosporus.
Perhaps to foster a rooting interest (or at least sympathy) for a Will-Emma pairing, said wife (Jessalyn Gilsig) is initially presented as a ditsy shrew".
Variety's Brian Lowry commented: "Perhaps to foster a rooting interest (or at least sympathy) for a Will-Emma pairing, [Terri] (Jessalyn Gilsig) is initially presented as a ditsy shrew".
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He says that "through its structural tendency to politicise climate change science [it] has perhaps helped to foster a more authoritarian and exclusive form of knowledge production – just at a time when globalising and wired cosmopolitan culture is demanding of science something much more open and inclusive".
*UEA climatologist Mike Hulme disagreed, telling The New York Times that the IPCC's "structural tendency to politicize climate change science, has perhaps helped to foster a more authoritarian and exclusive form of knowledge".
Some people in our city, however, struggle unsung, perhaps even unknown, to foster understanding of the city's diversity.
Perhaps the desire to foster the acceptance that Mary lacked is what propels Ms. Sax to the bedside of the dying so many years after her daughter's death.
The very internationalism of Frank's Hollywood heroes (Garbo was Swedish, Henie Norwegian, Milland English) suggests her sense of the relative paradise of tolerance that Hollywood represented and perhaps even helped to foster.
The vast pools of oil burbling below this northern city made it a crucial asset for Saddam Hussein, who worked harder here than perhaps anywhere else to foster mutual hatred amid the city's jumble of ethnic groups.
"After rereading my case notes for Constitutional Law 1, including the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights," Mr. McGreevey said today in his statement, "I thought it was perhaps more prudent to foster a sense of community through the encouragement of flying the national flag as opposed to requiring it".
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