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"As someone who grew up in a large fostering family, I know that, not only do those who foster often find it a hugely rewarding experience, but also, and most importantly, the impact on the children they've cared for can be life changing.
The best have excellent, committed staff who foster a culture of listening and involvement.
They've become pathologic codependents who foster each other's most regressive qualities.
Talk story about the Dance Notation Bureau, who foster the cause of a written language for the dance, called Labanotation.
There's a serious difference between being conservative (as I am) and conservatives who foster increasing income disparity.
In 2016 Abraham was a recipient of a Doris Duke Artist Award, given to those who foster continuing excellence in the performing arts.
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She worked in family and criminal law for many years, and wrote training manuals on fostering and adoption; she also grew up with a mother who fostered children.
Neuron-like webs converge on "connector" individuals, socially adept Pied Pipers who fostered the formation of the time's avant-gardes.
The period marked the rapid rise of an urban upper middle class, from which emerged the intelligentsia who fostered these new ideas.
Will his successor be another cerebral type, emphasising reason, or somebody who fosters the passionate, ecstatic kinds of worship that seem to be Christianity's main growth area?
Mr Rajapaksa, who fosters myths that portray him as the reincarnation of a great king from Sri Lanka's south, seems to have expected re-anointing.
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