The agricultural sector has untapped potential - less than half of arable land is cultivated.
Like many of China's top business leaders, Mr. Wan has cultivated political connections in Beijing.
He trained himself to be wealthy just as Dantes cultivated himself as a Count.
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He cultivated a large and enthusiastic fan base in Japan for his talent and good looks.
The rougher and more summary his work, the greater its appeal to the cultivated.
And he cultivated close economic and political ties with Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood.
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Madoff had a high profile on Wall Street and had cultivated close relations with regulators.
Native Americans apparently cultivated the plant and smoked it in pipes for medicinal and ceremonial purposes.
The first successful commercial crop was cultivated in Virginia in 1612 by Englishman John Rolfe.
Genetically altered minds, some tech, and the Ambassadors were cultivated to be one entity, and two.
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She could have been talking about her life characterized by a quiet reserve cultivated in childhood.
The land was simply part of a field that their family had cultivated for generations.
Rose brings a dose of intellectual gravitas cultivated from his long-running late-night PBS interview show.
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We have cultivated a unique culture and management approach that we call the Hacker Way.
He built and cultivated highly successful ball clubs with the Blue Jays, Orioles, Mariners and Phillies.
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They want grades, activities, and other evidence of intense parental involvement in a successfully cultivated child.
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Some of them have basically cultivated their skills into becoming working actors, singers and dancers.
"I think it's some kind of myth cultivated by the Prime Minister's party, " he said.
As the cultural capital of Japan, traditional arts are actively cultivated in the city.
Others invest foolishly or spend frivolously, but capitalism has cultivated a land of plenty.
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Pakistani politicians and most importantly military commanders should have been cultivated as countervailing forces.
It also cultivated close relations with Iran and other rogue regimes and terror groups.
Jimenez, formerly known as Mario Crespo, has always cultivated an aura of mystery around himself.
Among analysts, Zhejiang has cultivated a reputation for transparency and candor rare among Chinese companies.
Sir Allen strenuously cultivated an image of respectability as an entrepreneur, philanthropist and sports impresario.
Opium is cultivated from the poppy seed illicitly all over the world and converted into heroin.
While still a student he cultivated a taste for finery and the high life.
The new law still treats long-cultivated and recently cleared land in the same way.
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The relationship must be cultivated into a partnership rather than merely an exchange of capital, Belfer said.
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