| 41. | The Primary Education Act of 1945 fostered " national Catholicism ".
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| 42. | Collins proactively fostered economic and cultural ties between the two countries.
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| 43. | Reservation life also fostered a debilitating history of public assistance.
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| 44. | The new debate already has fostered a critical change in legislative approaches.
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| 45. | A smaller number of parents argued that the hierarchy fostered elitist attitudes.
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| 46. | Prejudices people have fostered toward bats stem primarily from ignorance.
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| 47. | But that was the kind of relationship he fostered with his kids.
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| 48. | Their concerns were his concerns, and he fostered them.
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| 49. | It comes as well in the work being fostered here.
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| 50. | Wilson, 42, fostered a fraternal atmosphere in the dressing room.
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