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In fact, the distinct impression one gets from her work is that an individual's first duty is to cultivating his own passions rather than nurturing his interest in the flourishing of those around him (with the possible exception of one's romantic partner).
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But Mr Ozawa's chances are bolstered by his following among loyal DPJ parliamentarians, most of whom have benefited from his political patronage as well as his personal nurturing.
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He recently spoke to me about the Academy and his relentless pursuit: nurturing quintessential African leaders for the future.
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His incubator is focused on nurturing startups to do just that.
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They are very, very precious kids that have lost their homes and their families and are so, so deeply in need of, most of all, Gods love and his compassion and just a very nurturing setting.
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He spent his last months at Daimler-Benz nurturing an internal research project called Megatrends.
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He is known for nurturing local talent and runs a production company with his brother that promotes first-time directors.
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If he has his way, Ridge will continue to spread the message of nurturing and caring for employees at conferences like World Blu.
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Doriot, as kind and smart and nurturing as he was, was perhaps too old fashioned or advanced in his career, which began in France in the early 20th century, to take venture capital to the next ambitious and empire-building step.
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She marries Aaron after he divorces his wife, has two children with him and takes upon herself the daily care and nurturing of her "grown-up" child, Madeline.
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