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- distinctive fine art tradition. For much of the twentieth century, it nurtured a strong style of figurative surrealism, as in the works of Ivan Albright...
- specifically Plan B's perception of "society's failure to nurture its disadvantaged youth". "Ill Manors" received mostly positive reviews from music critics...
- Amy start to talk over lunch but go out to see the mustangs and Ty falls ill, p****ing out. Amy takes care of him overnight. In the morning, Amy confesses...
- murderous gene. Rhoda had been brought up as a privileged child; she was nurtured emotionally and physically and thus a broken home life was not to blame...
- bravery. Eufemie, who also loves Cador, is eager to marry him, but Cador falls ill from the venom and fumes encountered while fighting the dragon. Evan promises...
- else to control the world and rid it of concepts that she perceives as its "ills". Throughout the series, Makima demonstrates a number of superpowers, including...
- self-management of patients’ illnesses. BPSM is useful to address chronic diseases and ill-defined illnesses to which patients mount unique responses. BPSM can be applied...
- their feminine gender identity, under the pressure of poverty, because of ill-treatment by parents and peers for feminine behavior, after a period of homo****ual...
- 2016, Parolin defended celibacy as a "gift" that must be received and nurtured with "joyful ****verance" and criticized the suggestion that the shortage...
- became a "second mother" to Beethoven, taught him more refined manners and nurtured his p****ion for literature and poetry. The warmth and closeness of the...