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A 1993 New York Times article, "A New Breed of Hired Hands Cultivates Grass-Roots Anger," profiles Jack Bonner and his company as a "new breed of Washington firms that has turned grass-roots organizing to the advantage of its high-paying clients, generally trade associations and corporations."
Kevin Grandia: Bonner & Associates: The Long and Undemocratic History of Astroturfing 2009
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Cultivates personal strength and ability to protect others.
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Cultivates with turning plow, but never throws dirt from the plants.
Useful Information Concerning Yellow Tobacco, and Other Crops, as told by Fifty of the Most Successful Farmers of Granville County, N. C. J. B. Hunter 1880
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Cultivates customer trust by providing day to day information regarding benefit plans copayments, deductibles, quantity and days supply limitations, etc. to assure accurate claims processing and client/member satisfaction
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Cultivates interest in DeVry through various types of involvement with area high schools chambers, ethnic and community groups and community colleges, math, science, and technology departments as well as other relevant organizations and clubs.
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Cultivates and manages relationships with project team members and funding organizations, if applicable.
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- Cultivates and expands existing business relationships through frequent communication and regular client visits.
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- Cultivates and expands existing business relationships through frequent communication and regular client visits.
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Cultivates and expands existing business relationships through frequent communication and regular client visits.
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- Cultivates and expands existing business relationships through frequent communication and regular client visits.
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