This concept of langar cultivates among the people a strong bond of community-consciousness, self-help and service. |
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He cultivates arecanut, coconut, pepper, cloves, bananas and vanilla on his multi-crop farm. |
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At a distance from his father and mother, he cultivates other people's parents. |
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That apart, this lamentable lack of learning is also what the American schooling system cultivates. |
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He cultivates a sense of social responsibility in a marvellous vacuum of normal social constraints. |
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Characteristic of the Middle Way is a balanced life, one that cultivates wisdom and compassion. |
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But she travels, writes, cooks and cultivates her friendships over long, convivial lunches at her beloved kitchen table. |
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Bhakti yoga cultivates a devotional relationship with God through prayers and rituals. |
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His interest in gray is metaphysical as well as visual, for he cultivates ambiguity, indirection, and impermanence. |
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Kitsch, using for raw material the debased and academicized simulacra of genuine culture, welcomes and cultivates this insensibility. |
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Its practice cultivates our discrimination in eating good quality food in the appropriate quantity and in a tranquil environment. |
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By day, as a student living with his genteel hosts, he cultivates the persona of a bookish young man given to headaches and dizzy spells. |
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At least on paper, the idea is that the company will cultivate the land for owls at the same time it cultivates it for timber harvest. |
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Most importantly, it means carefully designing a system of selection, training, and promotion that cultivates qualities you desire in your leaders. |
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He tells them what they want, and least want, to hear, and cultivates a tactful inexpressiveness. |
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She tends and cultivates this large, lovely garden every day and if people vandalize it over night, she cleans it up the following day. |
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Fetching up in SaintPierre-et-Miquelon, he cultivates an air of harsh unapproachability to shield himself from the pity of his neighbours. |
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That is probably also why Piaget cultivates an air of mystery surrounding it. |
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She cultivates glutinous rice and corn in a 1440 m² field located near Thuy Nam village. |
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In his white costume, scarlet scarf and sandals, President Rajapakse cultivates the image of a beneficent guru. |
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The community cultivates the land and is self-sufficient in food for two to four months each year. |
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While he would never call himself a private detective, Irish cultivates the stickybeak habits of a classic gumshoe. |
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In Britain or even America a politician who cultivates a particular sectarian constituency may or may not gain votes. |
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He cultivates the joys of chamber music with a tuba quartet and Spatters, a band featuring guitar, cello, oboe and euphonium. |
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Religious obedience cultivates irresponsibility and encourages childishness? |
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In fact, one of the allwomen farming communities supported by the Hagar Project also cultivates and sells soybeans to Hagar Soya. |
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In all, New Jersey cultivates about 84,000 acres of corn, about nine-tenths of which is field corn. |
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If one takes these vibrios and cultivates them on nutritional media in the lab, or uses them to infect animal models, their infectiousness declines rapidly. |
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The small-class learning environment cultivates problem-solving, critical thinking, communication and teamwork skills. |
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If he cultivates a harem without taking responsibility for it, he is, however, careless. |
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Yet, sadly, neither talent nor ambition cultivates prudence, wisdom, love, or magnanimity. |
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How and why the play cultivates such mixed responses toward a tyrannical, regicidal, fratricidal, uxoricidal, incestuous bogey-man will occupy our attention. |
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Despite the homespun image it cultivates in its ads, it operates with an arrogance and avarice that would make the multinationals blush and John D. Rockefeller envious. |
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On their sprawling homesteads and in their citified saloons, each well-armed Pallatian cultivates a folksy accent and tinkers with quaintly Victorian machinery. |
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And yet, despite these twin liabilities, he still successfully cultivates that particular west-of-Scotland masculine appeal. |
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Apart from this, she gives little away about her personal life and cultivates an austere public image. |
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The target is the terrorists whom the Taliban regime cultivates and protects. |
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Van den Berk Nurseries has a large range of multi-stem trees and also cultivates trees to order or according to client specifications. |
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Assam, located in northeastern India, cultivates hearty, robust teas that stand up to milk and sugar. |
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The young business man will prosper his promotion if he cultivates the habit of saying nothing for long periods at a time. |
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How can we claim to legitimise a budget discipline when the Union shamelessly cultivates fiscal competitiveness? |
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The owner, Britta Pukall, cultivates her style not only within her company but also in her dealings with customers. |
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Fourth, the free market cultivates two habits that are essential for democratic politics. |
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Porto Santo with its drier climate cultivates mostly Listrão, and some other varieties. |
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The estate also cultivates crops, such as white mustard with kale, which encourage bees, insects and provide cover for ground nesting birds. |
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Friendly, direct, energetic, Guy Ligier, at 60, cultivates friendship. |
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But Albin cultivates ambiguity with his ever-changing moods. |
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The 16 hectare farm, including 1 hectare greenhouse, cultivates vegetables such as cabbage, Chinese cabbage and spinach. |
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Moreover, the entire album cultivates briefness. |
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The vocabulary adopted also cultivates a duplicity: arabesque or crochet? |
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During the practice, the meditator focuses on the distress of oneself or another person and cultivates the desire to alleviate that distress. |
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In the freedom of his new environment, Lalique cultivates his graphic design skills, and develops a unique and naturalistic style that would later become his trademark as a jeweler. |
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A sister group, Working Partnership USA, which she set up in 1995, does research, trains local activists and cultivates relations with universities. Ms Dean can sound like an academic with the gift of the gab. |
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Management of this portfolio calls for ongoing teamwork, together with the other development partners, with which the UNDP team maintains and cultivates reliable communication channels. |
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She is Cuban by nationalization and started her career as a singer in 1938. She also cultivates other genres such as dance, theater, declamation, and comedy. |
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Nearly one third still uses only manual tools, does not use any fertilizers or treatments and cultivates or grows varieties and species that have not been specially bred for agriculture. |
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A man does not live meanly if he cultivates the love of mental adventure. |
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This captivation is not too surprising as it is primarily through the Sacred Liturgy that Holy Mother Church com municates and cultivates the life of God in her children. |
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The award-winning Marionette Theatre Palace Schönbrunn cultivates the tradition of the artistic play with precious marionettes in the castle of Schönbrunn. |
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It makes no guarantee concerning the respect of the fundamental rights of the people evicted, concerning personal data and privacy protection, and it cultivates a dangerous legal uncertainty as to its implementation. |
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Empa also cultivates bacteria for use in the production of bioplastics. |
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Siedle needs and cultivates a workforce of qualified and committed employees who fully develop their skills and their personal potential in the company. |
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Wear Diesel and you will have all you need for successful living: you will belong to a positive and hedonistic community which cultivates irony and unconventionality and provides an escape from everyday reality. |
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Belying the seeming restraint and the humility he cultivates like many a great player, this discreet master of the six-string instrument radiates with tremendous intensity. |
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In other words, whatever real dangers lurk outside people's homes, viewing violent television cultivates fears and dependencies that make some groups more vulnerable than others to exploitation and victimization. |
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The blade in the middle of the device cultivates unsmooth area. |
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This bill supports and cultivates marriage. |
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Each festival cultivates strong identities. |
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Continental hymnody has been largely influenced by Lutheran models, although in Italy the Waldensian church cultivates congregational hymnody influenced by local folk-song and operatic styles. |
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The Grey-Bruce Children's Water Festival is an event that cultivates an understanding and appreciation of the water we use and the environment in which we live. |
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He likes pared-down sounds, and cultivates his hip-hop electro style by adding an omnipresent bass guitar to his keyboard productions and tagging on house gimmicks like Benni Benassi and Arman Van Helden. |
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To that end, the Department cultivates strategic working relationships with the substantive departments and offices of the Secretariat and the organizations and bodies of the United Nations system. |
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As his narrative proceeds, he gradually cultivates a posthumanist perspective through which he denaturalizes many of the assumptions of human rights discourse. |
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While Goring cultivates that romance and dodges the overtures of the lovely Mabel and the proddings of his proper father, we meet the film's title character, Sir Robert. |
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Paraguay also cultivates mate in the lower part of the Chaco. |
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