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Although president Kennedy first emphasised the ‘special relationship’ between Israel and the US in 1962, it was only after 1967 that the partnership really began to take root.
Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/research/why-the-west-supports-israel-9001813/
“Bigotry can never take root in our city.”
But if we allow the falsehood to ever take root in any society then we will build a country and a society that is not built on the truth,” President Ali said in his impromptu Sunday morning public statement.
He added that “Everything takes a little time to take root, but the evidence out there right now, is that we’re succeeding really, really, really well.”
“Issue-based campaigns must take root in the political process in Nigeria rather than rely on identity mobilization of voters.
Source: https://theeagleonline.com.ng/nigeriadecides-tmg-urges-inec-to-adhere-to-electoral-act/
Somalia is at a critical juncture where the security and political gains made in the past decade need to take root for the country to stabilise.
Some annuals like cosmos, sweet Williams, marigolds, zinnias, sunflowers, calendulas and coreopsis are so sturdy that you can’t keep them from growing and you can’t even kill them with a meat ax once they take root.
They say allowing it to stay would improve life in the valley by providing water storage and allowing the area’s original ecosystem to take root again.
“This blue flower has many ways to take root.
Source: https://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/phone-riddle-solutions-lies-of-p/
We cannot allow the words of a stranger to take root in our spirits.
Source: https://thyblackman.com/2023/07/31/christians-who-are-you-listening-to/
We do this because we all know what happens when hate is allowed to take root.
What is key is for investigative journalism to take root and where there is suspicion of media capture, to protect the public interest."