Root cuttings have been nurtured in a nursery to provide "clones" of the parent tree.
Creative collaboration is fed by access to information and nurtured in an environment of trust.
Dumont is exceptional in terms of the number of children she has nurtured over six decades.
Creativity was nurtured by the study of fashion at a Hong Kong technical college.
Krystle's grandmother said the 29-year-old was a special kind of person who nurtured deep friendships.
More recently, Acer has nurtured a relationship with Google to keep Microsoft at bay.
The New World's riches solidified Spanish tyranny but nurtured a merchant elite in Britain.
American tea-meisters now travel the world seeking the best-nurtured, hand-harvested, pesticide-free leaves of the tea plant.
He needs to be carefully nurtured and ideally found a new-ball partner of comparable ability.
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Others have brands, nurtured at home, that they think they can milk in foreign markets.
Brand partnerships that Kodak had invested in, nurtured and grown like that with Disney were no longer secure.
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But Fraser nurtured a more independent approach, akin to that of a university faculty.
Admittedly, there's a history--in the U.S., no less--of nurtured industries seeming to pay long-run dividends.
Talent may reside in the brains of individuals, but it is also nurtured by organisations.
Italy's financial capital and Mr Berlusconi's birthplace, Milan is also where he nurtured his political project.
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Local militias, nurtured and protected by the Indonesian army, embarked on a destructive rampage.
Mostly, however, the longing for independence has been nurtured by the brutality of Indonesian rule.
Compounding his troubles are the misjudgments of a son whose career Mr Paisley has nurtured.
Phoenix has overcome weaknesses in its own education system by using talent nurtured elsewhere.
Through it all Trump has nurtured a valuable brand name that has withstood the scorn of his many critics.
Nurtured in the shadows where the ISI operates, Pakistan's role in Afghanistan remains murky.
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Such people would be even less likely to visit the housing project that nurtured a King.
This painting, like others of the era, records an easy trading partnership nurtured through diplomacy.
As two vibrant democracies, we recognize that the liberties and freedoms we cherish must be constantly nurtured.
It has outlawed Jamaat-ud-Dawa, which was a front for the terrorist group that nurtured the Mumbai attackers.
Ultimately, like Goldman Sachs bond traders (playing Sudoku during lunch), are Product Managers born and not nurtured?
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He nurtured the potential of those who shone and the BBC was all the richer for it.
Trees - once cut down at will - are now nurtured and cared for by local people.
One of the biofuel ventures being nurtured by Royal Dutch Shell is having a little growth spurt.
In our world, aloof authorship is dead because the system that nurtured it is no longer relevant.
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