United States songwriter whose songs embody the sentiment of the South before the American Civil War (1826-1864)
To promote the growth of.
Providing or receiving nurture or parental care though not related by blood or legal ties.
1 What forms of political imagination can foster solidarity and catalyse political action?
2 Yet the EHB got just over 20 new foster parents that year.
3 Events and educational activities take place all month to foster worldwide support.
4 A tougher market should foster innovation and better value services for clients.
5 This would foster growth and jobs and reduce financing needs, he said.
6 I want to foster community and change identity, said the passionate performer.
7 Authorities claim this false news tended to create or foster public anxiety.
8 Brown and needed a foster family while waiting for a permanent home.
9 Some companies foster inspiration by encouraging employees to try new creative outlets.
10 It wasn't difficult being part of a large family with foster children.
11 If community members don't foster and adopt, those animals will be euthanised.
12 One year on, is Staying Put helping young people in foster care?
13 It was always made clear that foster children were with us temporarily.
14 This approach will foster research in the era of personalized precision medicine.
15 She told the police, her two former foster mothers and her friends.
16 But this is exactly the time to foster a child's natural helpfulness.
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