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were foster
noun
A forester
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They were foster parents for years, and clearly treated their charges atrociously.
Sandusky and his wife, Dottie, adopted six children, and were foster parents to countless more.
Among those also losing their benefits, he said, were foster children, retirees and disabled relatives cared for by city employees.
I was that young woman taking the kids to the shops to give my parents, who were foster carers, five minutes' peace.
All three were foster children being cared for by Betty Ballard, 50, who was treated yesterday for minor injuries at New York Weill Cornell Center.
The three younger brothers, who were foster children before they were adopted by the Jacksons, weighed 23 to 40 pounds, prosecutors and child care officials have said.
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Entrepreneurial talents and managerial capabilities were fostered.
Three quarters (75%) of those in care were fostered.
Some of these Jewish people were fostered by Palestinian families.
Non-transgenic mouse pups were foster-nursed by green fluorescent protein (GFP) transgenic dams for 3 weeks and the fate of GFP+ cells was followed by FACS analysis, immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR for GFP and appropriate immune cell markers.
Surprisingly, the survival rate of the offspring that were foster-mothered was also much improved.
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