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And some nurturing".
And over the last few years the company has prospered through acquisitions, strategic partnerships and some nurturing of orphaned designers.
Not every baby who cries is in a crisis, it may just require some nurturing before the wails pass.
In this case, "audience film" means one that does not appeal to ordinary tastes, the kind of movie that could use some nurturing in a less pressured setting.
Talking to a robot dog may be a bit like talking to an infant, he said, enabling people to enjoy some nurturing behaviors.
With commodities getting scarcer and prices rising rather than falling, it is becoming clear that if nature's goose is to keep on laying the golden eggs, she will need some nurturing.
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Some nurtured the hope of change and expressed wishful thinking that the relationship could return to how it was when they had first met. 1 The lives of these women became very restricted, and they were isolated from their former friends.
"People are encouraging and yelling and some are nurturing and some are screaming".
My mother's inclination to push us out of the emotional nest (or to keep that nest slightly uncomfortable) forced me to develop some everyday nurturing skills.
Interviewed by the Guardian last autumn, Hasina blamed Britain and unnamed Arab countries for tolerating the rise and global spread of radical Islamist ideas, and in some cases nurturing and funding hardline groups.
He also felt that Johnson's talent was too great to throw away, despite his undoubted unreliability - and that he could be a major asset with some careful nurturing.
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