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  • 11Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends — Intertitle Genre Animated series, Fantasy, Sitcom Created by Craig McCracken …

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  • 12Foster care — is a system by which a certified, stand in parent(s) cares for minor children or young peoples who have been removed from their birth parents or other custodial adults by state authority.Responsibility for the young person is assumed by the… …

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  • 13Foster — is a surname, and may also refer to:In places: * Foster, Clark County, Wisconsin, USA * Foster, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, USA * Foster, Indiana, USA * Foster, Missouri, USA * Foster, Nebraska, USA * Foster, New South Wales, Australia * Foster …

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  • 14Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends — Seriendaten Deutscher Titel: Fosters Haus für Fantasiefreunde Originaltitel: Foster s Home for Imaginary Friends Produktionsland: USA Produktionsjahr(e): 2004 2007 Episodenlänge: etwa 22 Minuten …

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  • 15Foster's home for imaginary friends — Seriendaten Deutscher Titel: Fosters Haus für Fantasiefreunde Originaltitel: Foster s Home for Imaginary Friends Produktionsland: USA Produktionsjahr(e): 2004 2007 Episodenlänge: etwa 22 Minuten …

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  • 16foster — I UK [ˈfɒstə(r)] / US [ˈfɑstər] verb Word forms foster : present tense I/you/we/they foster he/she/it fosters present participle fostering past tense fostered past participle fostered * 1) [transitive] to help something to develop over a period… …

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  • 17foster — fos|ter1 [ fastər ] verb * 1. ) transitive to help something to develop over a period of time: PROMOTE: This approach will foster an understanding of environmental issues. Overuse of antibiotics may foster the spread of drug resistant bacteria. 2 …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 18foster — fos|ter1 [ˈfɔstə US ˈfa:stər] v 1.) [T] to help a skill, feeling, idea etc develop over a period of time = ↑encourage, promote ↑promote ▪ The bishop helped foster the sense of a community embracing all classes. 2.) [I and T] to take someone else… …

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  • 19foster — 1 verb 1 (I, T) to take someone else s child into your family for a period of time but without becoming their legal parent: They fostered a little Romanian boy for a few months. compare adopt (1) 2 (T) to help a skill, feeling, idea etc develop… …

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  • 20foster — fosterer, n. fosteringly, adv. /faw steuhr, fos teuhr/, v.t. 1. to promote the growth or development of; further; encourage: to foster new ideas. 2. to bring up, raise, or rear, as a foster child. 3. to care for or cherish. 4. Brit. to place (a… …

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