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Jones also nurtured a new generation of artists, including Grammy-winning British musician Jacob Collier.

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Another factor in his atypical career has been the thriving Southern California tennis community, which has nurtured generations of stars from Sampras to the Williams sisters.

And surely St George’s Park and all the coaches and development teams nurtured there can only benefit from having someone of Tuchel’s stature and success rate in the building?

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To have possessed something, to have nurtured and treasured it, and for it to be stolen from you never to return, that can be crushing.

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Currently its 'baby trees' are being nurtured and protected in a secret greenhouse, a site of biosecurity because of the rare specimens grown there – including a copy of Newton’s Apple Tree.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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