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fostered

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of Foster

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"After a short stay there, her owner has agreed she can be fostered and she is now happily staying with leading firefighter Jamie Trew who found her." Source: Internet

After Newfoundland and Labrador joined Canada in 1949, government grants fostered a supportive environment for visual artists, primarily painters. Source: Internet

Audu says most of the children being fostered are either abandoned or separated from their biological parents and relatives as a result of insurgency. Source: Internet

During the Renaissance translations of Plato, the Hermetica and other works fostered new European interest in reincarnation. Source: Internet

Analysis of the original image fostered further doubt. Source: Internet

Coffee bars such as Le Macabre on Wardour Street, which had coffin-shaped tables, fostered beat poetry, jive dance and political debate. Source: Internet

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