Cultivated
in sentence
126 examples of Cultivated in a sentence
Our traditions have always known this, and that is why they have always
cultivated
stories at their heart and carried them forward in time for us.
One of the really interesting things that I learned is that once upon a time, this idea of having a trained, disciplined,
cultivated
memory was not nearly so alien as it would seem to us to be today.
One of the last places on Earth where you still find people passionate about this idea of a trained, disciplined,
cultivated
memory, is at this totally singular memory contest.
They have
cultivated
a brand of professionalism, business acumen and innovation.
I've worked inside Fortune 500 companies, I've advised over 200 CEOs, and I've
cultivated
more leadership pipelines than you can imagine.
Most of the land that we can cultivate has already been
cultivated.
Even in places where space isn’t so tight, cemeteries permanently occupy land that can’t be otherwise
cultivated
or developed.
Archaeological evidence suggests tea was first
cultivated
there as early as 6,000 years ago, or 1,500 years before the pharaohs built the Great Pyramids of Giza.
In fact, the world "cultus" originally described people who
cultivated
the worship of certain gods by performing rituals and maintaining temples.
But while there's only one Project Brotherhood, there are thousands of black barbershops where the intersection of health and haircuts can be
cultivated.
He also
cultivated
a mysterious persona, and refused to confirm or deny any speculations about the meaning of his work.
He took the sample, filtered it until he was sure that only something very small could have remained, and then took a tiny drop and added it to freshly
cultivated
bacteria.
I am incredibly fortunate to have been born into a family that
cultivated
my curiosity and my tenacity, that protected me from the unkindness and ignorance of strangers and that armed me with the resilience, creativity and confidence that I needed to survive and manipulate the physical environment and society.
It turns out that fonio had been
cultivated
for more than five thousand years and is probably the oldest
cultivated
cereal in Africa.
Today it is mostly
cultivated
in the western part of the Sahel region, from Senegal to Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo, Nigeria.
Tassa is a traditional irrigation method where 20- to 30-centimeter-wide and 20- to 30-centimeter-deep holes are dug across a field to be
cultivated.
They became lifelong partners and
cultivated
an eccentric celebrity.
There's more carbon in soil than there is in all of the world's vegetation, including the lush tropical rainforests and the giant sequoias, the expansive grasslands, all of the
cultivated
systems, and every kind of flora you can imagine on the face of the earth, plus all the carbon that's currently up in the atmosphere, combined, and then twice over.
An elegant crossbow that thirsted for blood and a gleaming plow that ruined
cultivated
fields among others.
This was evidently long before he
cultivated
his good guy image.
The upsurge in the economy, and a reemergence in basic American values,
cultivated
an idealistic aura of resumed innocence which was viewed by the American people with a very auspicious disposition!!
With the recent release of the movie "Capote" based on Truman Capote, who was the creator of the documentary "In Cold Blood", the American people have
cultivated
a new found fascination with this film!! Robert Blake played the role of Perry Smith, one of the villains in this movie...
Lana Turner is the star Douglas
cultivated
and then dropped, Dick Powell is the distinguished novelist who becomes a gun-for-hire screen writing hack, Gloria Grahame is Powell's opportunistic wife...and so on.
Lovecraft excruciatingly
cultivated
sinister and dark atmosphere with climactic punctuations of visual action, almost the opposite of current films that are visually heavy to create the deep and dark unease (something they seldom do because ... perhaps ... they are running a formula in reverse?) ... Dan O'Bannon nearly nailed it with "The Resurrected" from Lovecraft's "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward".
Alan Desland is a
cultivated
English bachelor who has taken over his family's antique porcelain business.
Putin
cultivated
Kim when other leaders neglected him.
First came Yahoo!, with its carefully
cultivated
(by human editors) catalogue of interesting web pages.
As the crisis in Rakhine State powerfully illustrates, ethnic and ideological rifts run deep in Myanmar, and accessible, quality education may be the only means by which a common sense of shared identity can be
cultivated.
Prime Minister David Cameron – who previously
cultivated
close ties with News Corporation leaders, even employing as his press secretary The News of the World’s former editor, who was recently arrested for his role in the scandal – called the phone hacking “disgusting.”
Another bitter irony was that, in areas that received assistance, neighboring farmers who
cultivated
food crops soon switched to cultivating poppy because then, too, could then qualify for aid.
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