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| adually become more important for regions to | cultivate a more vibrant tourist industry. |
| He wanted to | cultivate a smell to unlock the last nerve in the hope |
| y promoted in a state in which the governors | cultivate a friendship with England. |
| The object of the game is to | cultivate a farm to prevent the land from being used t |
| o make his clergy learned and devout, and to | cultivate a religious spirit in the people. |
| Dr. Earle immediately began to | cultivate a strong work therapy program by expanding t |
| r in dizzy ecstasy - All the while trying to | cultivate a romance with one of the four main female l |
| y supplies, make compost for fertilizer, and | cultivate a large vegetable garden. |
| wledge, the intention of the institute is to | cultivate a better understanding and more inclusive co |
| growers in North Carolina were the first to | cultivate a native American grape variety, the Scupper |
| To | cultivate a new generation of African thought leaders |
| ssion "...to foster, encourage, educate, and | cultivate a general appreciation of the medium of jazz |
| ssion of Trinity Christian High School is to | cultivate a stimulating environment, in partnership wi |
| Ballotpedia's purpose is to | cultivate a "thriving citizenship through the free and |
| The reporters of News Probe must | cultivate a sense of investigation |
| d citizens' nearly as much as I want to help | cultivate American citizens". |
| rkforce of 200 Javanese and Tamil workers to | cultivate among other crops, rubber, lemongrass and co |
| presents a warm and inviting environment to | cultivate an appreciation of American art. |
| Two, help | cultivate an environment in sports in which athletes a |
| similar to the Berlin Method, is designed to | cultivate anaerobic bacteria in the bottom layers of s |
| Through a variety of social services to | cultivate and train up young people to contribute to s |
| ther taught him the basic concepts of how to | cultivate and appreciate living things both on land an |
| P operates numerous civic action programs to | cultivate and maintain rapport with remote area villag |
| ver the years he would successfully nurture, | cultivate, and transform much of the estate's farmland |
| lso explain that the species is difficult to | cultivate and thus encourage other scientists to study |
| Alpha Sorority, Zeta Xi chapter Purpose: to | cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical st |
| Easy to | cultivate and suitable for the smaller aquarium. |
| The organisms are relatively simple to | cultivate and do not clump or form chains. |
| The latter is notoriously difficult to | cultivate and is grown only by Wilkin. |
| the land as long as he continued to actively | cultivate and tend the fields. |
| It is an incredibly difficult aloe to | cultivate, and it usually soon dies if planted outside |
| th a very special yeast that is difficult to | cultivate and keep alive. |
| The company originally sought to | cultivate and harvest algae through a traditional phot |
| It was almost impossible to | cultivate any crops in the surrounding area because of |
| Discipline to | cultivate autonomy |
| sery has rubber in their own land, 18%people | cultivate banana,on Attuvassery's land, 9% vegetables. |
| Since 2010, in an attempt to | cultivate broader opera audiences through intimate per |
| ty development model, mobilize resources and | cultivate business partnerships to support BRAC's glob |
| 1704 Belcher's father sent him to London to | cultivate business contacts of his own. |
| robiology, modified Chee's medium is used to | cultivate cells and bacteria. |
| f physical exercises practiced by Taoists to | cultivate ch'i, the internal energy of the body accord |
| ipleship and promotes academic excellence to | cultivate Christian servant leaders. |
| He also took care to | cultivate Church-state relations in Argentina, making |
| Residents of Kottathur | cultivate coconut, rubber, tapioca, plantains, peppers |
| ntered diversified agriculture, beginning to | cultivate coffee and macadamia nuts in the 1980s. |
| To identify talent and | cultivate creativity, the school holds many competitio |
| some places it is prohibited to buy, sell or | cultivate Datura plants. |
| It is used to | cultivate dermatophytes and other types of fungi. |
| The species is easy to | cultivate emersed with much light in a sandy soil with |
| To | cultivate environmental awareness and advocacy among b |
| government (started early 1915) attempted to | cultivate favor with Ibn Saud via its secret agent, Ca |
| as The National Yang-Ming Medical College to | cultivate first-class medical professionals and biomed |
| reas devastated in the wars, to populate and | cultivate formerly uninhabitable areas, mostly consist |
| character which he would have his disciples | cultivate, Francis eventually obtained from the Holy S |
| excavate tunnels in dead trees in which they | cultivate fungal gardens, their sole source of nutriti |
| ernment's low-carbon green growth policy and | cultivate future growth drivers. |
| we so that they could build small houses and | cultivate garden plots. |
| These settlers were the first to | cultivate grapevines in the Texas Hill Country. |
| She enrolled in culinary classes to | cultivate her interest in baking and cake decorating. |
| In 719, he returned to China to | cultivate himself at Mount Jiuhua. |
| ided Wells with an ideal setting in which to | cultivate his interest in painting. |
| ure that the talented Zeier would be able to | cultivate his football career. |
| d that he was in the wrong place to begin to | cultivate his playwriting skills. |
| pursue a singing career as a baritone and to | cultivate his literary interests. |
| an early morning the Raja sent a peasant to | cultivate his Paddy field which was located on the ban |
| He didn't | cultivate his public image, nor tend to relations with |
| gners, in addition to Rand and Sapper, would | cultivate his design perspective. |
| and at Ibmer moor, where he also started to | cultivate hops. |
| ng matting from the reeds its people used to | cultivate in the valley of al-Khoser river. |
| my (Gerald Vandever) and Marty (James Junes) | cultivate in having Cloyd continue their carefree life |
| It is simple to | cultivate in greenhouses and grows year round. |
| They inspired the cultivators of Pearapur to | cultivate indigo in addition to paddy rice. |
| , and educational collaborations designed to | cultivate integrity and self worth, to embrace lifelon |
| 1909 to encourage the protection of, and to | cultivate interest in, the Australian flora and fauna. |
| ristians from around the region to gather to | cultivate intimacy with Christ |
| important thing is to make the soil rich and | cultivate it well." |
| n Long Look in Tortola, and directed them to | cultivate it for the common good. |
| le and there were over ten thousand serfs to | cultivate it. |
| • | cultivate key legislators and members of the McDonnell |
| at are still dependent on forests and do not | cultivate land but hunt for a living. |
| adhya Pradesh have tied up with IndianOil to | cultivate large tracts of land with jatropha, the choi |
| To | cultivate Lithospermum caroliniense a warm sunny posit |
| 63, they decided to construct this temple to | cultivate local learning talents. |
| niker "German & Sterling" for its ability to | cultivate long-term client relationships with blue chi |
| ity of California, San Diego to retrieve and | cultivate marine microorganisms, particularly bacteria |
| truggle to attend school, see a doctor or to | cultivate meaningful roles in their communities. |
| mmes to enrich educational opportunities and | cultivate new talent. |
| tterns and the abundance of natural water to | cultivate out-of-season produce. |
| Not wanting to burden anyone, he used to | cultivate paddy for his livelihood. |
| village which gives water to the farmers who | cultivate paddy, tapioca, coconut tree along the field |
| The purpose of his works were not to | cultivate paranormal magical abilities but to attain p |
| Israeli farmers today | cultivate part of the land for agriculture. |
| cal and mental, as the blessing God intended | cultivate physical fitness, mental ability, and moral |
| In the past the island was used to | cultivate pineapple and Sugar cane crops. |
| To a lesser extent they also | cultivate Pinot noir, which contributes to the cuvee o |
| and harvesting techniques allowed farmers to | cultivate plots of land bigger than ever thought possi |
| This program makes an effort to | cultivate positive energy, activity and momentum into |
| conomy until 1940, when it proved cheaper to | cultivate produce in frost-free South Florida. |
| two meters below sea level and traditionally | cultivate rice. |
| In most countries it is legal to | cultivate San Pedro, but in countries where possession |
| , and Norway, where it is currently legal to | cultivate San Pedro for gardening and ornamental purpo |
| The Oblivion Express served to | cultivate several musicians, including future The Aver |
| Terraces are used in farming to | cultivate sloped land. |
| s the bottom is soft sand and rich enough to | cultivate small invertebrates on the substrate. |
| a local centre for the region's farmers, who | cultivate sorghum and wheat, and graze beef cattle. |
| es has been used as rootstock in attempts to | cultivate species of Verticordia. |
| anded their importation of African slaves to | cultivate sugar cane. |
| They | cultivate Sugarcane, Turmeric, Paddy, Sunflowers, Grou |
| People used to | cultivate Sugarcane, rice, turmeric etc. Lower Bhavani |
| hed with his political masters and failed to | cultivate support amongst the wider sections of coloni |
| It is more difficult to | cultivate than Plectranthus rotundifolius, but able to |
| "Being I'm a native from Atlanta, I | cultivate that style and put it on different artists," |
| He began to | cultivate the study of learning, conducting extensive |
| edad de Conciertos de Cadiz, Videgain helped | cultivate the tastes of audiences in Cadiz for symphon |
| en praised as having "...the rare ability to | cultivate the things that are common to all human bein |
| site", and that the residents of Beit Hillel | cultivate the surrounding fields. |
| f the human race, I should answer, those who | cultivate the earth by their own hands." |
| a while and they make plans on how they will | cultivate the valley and survive onward. |
| In 1836 he retired to | cultivate the manor estate of his uncle at Weikersdorf |
| Early 19th century farmers made attempts to | cultivate the region, but rocky soils and a short grow |
| inly here that the water of Gomal is used to | cultivate the lands in Gomal Valley through Zam System |
| They | cultivate the Perfection of Wisdom, through which they |
| t is written that “The Tajima-ushi is fit to | cultivate the fields, to carry burdens and to eat.” |
| uraged Choctaws to make permanent residence, | cultivate the land in agriculture, convert to Christia |
| In return, he pledged to | cultivate the land on a continuous basis and to meet a |
| h led Ginsberg to encourage local farmers to | cultivate the plant in the hope that it would become a |
| describe the manners, reprehend the follies, | cultivate the taste and soften the customs of the peop |
| mong other things, how to use irrigation and | cultivate the potato. |
| m, while teaching them to read and write, to | cultivate the land, to domesticate animals, and to cre |
| "diffuse light on the subject of war, and to | cultivate the principles and spirit of peace." |
| ins that he is a government educator sent to | cultivate the mind of their gifted son, Kenny. |
| s flexibility and vitality, with the goal to | cultivate the ability to remain in seated meditation f |
| to each married couple who would settle and | cultivate the land for four years. |
| is formed to promote, encourage, foster, and | cultivate the preservation, appreciation, understandin |
| terests, and the synergy between them helped | cultivate the musical change from the old band's murky |
| and Sun Bu'er to separate in order to better | cultivate the Dao.) |
| rank Goldsmith, who had been working hard to | cultivate the support of agricultural workers. |
| s a river Kudamurutti helping the farmers to | cultivate the good food - grains. |
| f Erangal are mostly traditional farmers who | cultivate the adjoining farmlands. |
| It has helped to | cultivate the art making practices and careers of more |
| Soon, they too started to | cultivate the land and, ca 4000 BCE, they became part |
| rajan and KudaMurutti helping the farmers to | cultivate the good food - grains. |
| portrayed as a tomboy-ish girl who does not | cultivate the over-refined nature of most feudal ladie |
| onths of the year, from May to October, they | cultivate their fields, and for the other six months, |
| he members of Falungong gathered together to | cultivate their own ideas and worshipped their own god |
| s qualifying patients or their caregivers to | cultivate their own marijuana for medical use if a reg |
| eds of the country, to love Mother India, to | cultivate their moral character, to inspire original t |
| aging their learning differences so they may | cultivate their strengths. |
| rst to culture mice embryonic stem cells and | cultivate them in a laboratory in 1981. |
| While attempting to | cultivate these eggs on a tree in his back yard, some |
| ine Carras in the late 20th century began to | cultivate this ancient variety for varietal wine produ |
| Often regarded as a difficult plant to | cultivate this is mainly due to several problems: 1) i |
| To attain the highest musical culture and to | cultivate those principles that embody true womanhood. |
| from growing in gardens and planting fields; | cultivate to a depth of 2 inches (51 mm). |
| c research within Taiwan, and to recruit and | cultivate top scholars for the Academic Sinica. |
| The lily pool had originally been built to | cultivate tropical water lilies in 1889. |
| icial pollination, which made it possible to | cultivate vanilla in the French colonies. |
| is fertile and farmers from nearby villages | cultivate various vegetables. |
| Many inhabitants | cultivate vegetables all around the village into their |
| the fundamental purpose of education was to | cultivate virtues, especially loyalty and filial piety |
| te of Mississippi makes it very difficult to | cultivate vitis vinifera or French hybrid grapes. |
| Early settlers tried to | cultivate Vitis vinifera grapes from Europe with limit |
| An Order to | cultivate Waste Lands |
| orthfleet in Kent, where he first started to | cultivate watercress. |
| He begins to | cultivate wheat and gather woad plants for export (spe |
| The Shaikh | cultivate wheat, paddy, maize, sorghum, sugar cane, pu |
| esis that it originates from the verb marer, | cultivate, which means that the literal translation is |
| Jerusalem artichokes are easy to | cultivate, which tempts gardeners to simply leave them |
| n Chicago have new play workshop programs to | cultivate work from current playwrights. |
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