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  •  - noun the place where someone was born;  where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence.
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  • ...her''' is a term that refers to a woman who has given birth to, raised, or nurtured a child in a parental role. The term is not only used in a biological conte
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  • Yale has nurtured many notable alumni, including five U.S. Presidents, 19 U.S. Supreme Court
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  • ...nt in over 25 countries across emerging markets of Asia and Africa. It has nurtured multiple brands in the categories of hair care, skin care, health foods, ma
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  • ...c and cultural development, Schmaus was exposed to a rich environment that nurtured his intellectual curiosity and ambition. He pursued higher education at a p
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  • Throughout its existence, VCOM-Auburn has nurtured numerous physicians who have made meaningful contributions in diverse medic
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  • ...made significant contributions to their fields came from backgrounds that nurtured their talents from a young age. It is presumed that Koch received an educat
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  • ...e it was considered a sacred fruit. According to Roman myth, the wolf that nurtured the twin founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus, rested under a fig tree.
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  • ...n interest in cooking at a young age, and his passion for food was further nurtured by his father, who owned a factory that produced kitchen equipment.
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  • ..., the female has a pouch in which the young, called joeys, are carried and nurtured until they are independent.
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  • ...om a young age, af Ursin showed a keen interest in the sciences, which was nurtured by his family's support. He pursued his higher education at a prestigious u
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  • ...d a keen interest in the plant kingdom. His passion for botany was further nurtured under the guidance of Carl Linnaeus, with whom he studied at the University
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  • ...dy and Walter Planckaert, were all professional cyclists. This environment nurtured his talent and passion for cycling from a young age. Jo turned professional
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  • ...d [[Charles Pélissier]], were also professional cyclists. This environment nurtured his passion for cycling, and he quickly made a name for himself in the comp
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  • ...k, in 1950. She developed an interest in cooking at a young age, which was nurtured by her mother and grandmother. Katzen attended the Eastman School of Music,
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  • ...linois]]. From a young age, she developed a passion for cooking, which was nurtured by her family's love for food and their Jewish heritage. She pursued her cu
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  • ...the youngest. The Dion family was musically inclined, a trait that Thérèse nurtured in her children, especially in Céline.
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  • ...in a cave behind the temple. There, the farmer found a tea shoot, which he nurtured into a large tea bush, which produced high-quality leaves. In gratitude, th
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  • ...ssee]]. She developed an interest in [[science]] at a young age, which was nurtured by her parents and teachers. She attended [[Tennessee State University]], w
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  • ...in Michigan. He developed a passion for cooking at a young age, which was nurtured by his Italian-American family. He later pursued his interest in culinary a
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