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cultivate tie
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3.23 |
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Since then, however, he has cultivated closer ties to labor. |
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cultivate image
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3.16 |
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What image will he cultivate? |
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cultivate relationship
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2.44 |
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Bush was interested in Mexican issues and cultivated personal relationships. |
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cultivate relation
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1.71 |
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He also has cultivated relations with his ancestral homeland. |
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cultivate land
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1.65 |
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They also cultivate less land. |
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cultivate reputation
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1.51 |
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He also cultivated a reputation for fearlessness. |
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cultivate support
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1.45 |
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That has allowed the rebels to move in and cultivate support. |
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cultivate friendship
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1.32 |
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Besides, he was only cultivating friendship. |
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cultivate crop
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0.92 |
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One of the most widely cultivated spice crops today. |
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cultivate contact
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0.72 |
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Miles said he had worked hard to cultivate contacts there. |
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cultivate field
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0.66 |
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They are cultivating the fields and repairing the houses. |
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cultivate marijuana
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0.59 |
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He said police also confiscated an instruction manual in German on how to cultivate marijuana. |
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cultivate talent
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0.59 |
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His team is intended to cultivate black talent. |
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cultivate aura
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0.53 |
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He cultivated an aura of invincibility. |
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cultivate interest
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0.53 |
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There she cultivated her interests in animal behavior, conservation and Spanish. |
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cultivate art
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0.46 |
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Americans will broadly cultivate the arts when they begin to understand that. |
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cultivate nationalism
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0.46 |
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Tudjman himself is often accused by critics of cultivating a nationalism that harks back to the World War II state. |
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cultivate customer
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0.39 |
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Service Merchandise has been working hard to retain and cultivate customers. |
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cultivate garden
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0.39 |
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Germans cultivated small gardens scattered over much of the present park. |
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cultivate plant
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0.39 |
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Inmates learn how to cultivate house plants and design outdoor gardens. |