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Wakkanai hopes to resurrect its old Sakhalin supply role, which nurtured the city before the Iron Curtain dropped.
Nevertheless, there was a periodical market, and a prestige market for collections which nurtured all sorts of writing.
In the 1960s, Mr. McLean regularly performed at Caffè Lena, which nurtured the early careers of folk artists like Bob Dylan and Arlo Guthrie.
It took the children more than an hour to walk to school and back every day, which nurtured Inge's lifelong love of nature and the countryside.
The greatest problem lies in his ambiguous relationship with the ISI, which nurtured Lashkar-e-Taiba in the 1990s to fight Indian soldiers in Indian-occupied Kashmir.
However, he always managed to elude any serious consequences for his wrongdoing, which nurtured in him a sense of entitlement and invincibility.
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He did not mean that Judge Molloy should be protected and nurtured, which is the actual purpose of the species law.
During the decades when U.S. crews dominated the Olympics, a rowing ideal was born and nurtured, which was later codified in books like "The Shell Game" by Stephen Kiesling and "The Amateurs" by David Halberstam.
That left a back four which, although all nurtured at Cardiff City, had never before played alongside each other.
While in China, where history had been carrying on for a long time, a different system of governance, values and traditions were nurtured, which have an influence to the present day.
"It will show that Vietnam is a diversified culture of more than 50 ethnic groups, all of which are respected and nurtured".
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