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Germany has traditionally nurtured and steadied Europe, helping weaker members and steering a pragmatic course between the economic nationalism favoured by the French and Britain's free-marketry.
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But what if the person who is supposed to help, the person who is traditionally nurturing and kind, is the last person in the world you should ask?
Even agencies that have traditionally not nurtured any biological research are eager to get in on the action.
Growing up in a Ghanaian household usually means growing up with your typical Ghanaian mother: lovingly critical, instinctively nurturing, traditionally Christian in a very how-can-you-have-a-church-without-hymns way, opinionated in her ideas on culture, ethics, and morality - ideas always crisply illustrated with vivid anecdotes featuring some colorful character.
Traditionally, local identities have been invented and nurtured mainly through contacts with others.
Moreover, the interviews show that the specific attention paid to daughters was intended to ensure that they did not reproduce the role traditionally assigned to women; this project may be nurtured by both parents or by the mother alone (and sometimes by the father alone (Santelli 2001)).
LDP politicians traditionally have won victories by building personal support organizations (koenkai), which were nurtured by large amounts of money, intimate constituency service, and extensive public works projects built in the districts of LDP politicians.
The British nurtured him.
We've nurtured them.
It must be nurtured.
She nurtured me.
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