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| Simple at heart, he | cared a litle for the gifts and rewards["inam"] that |
| iked him better than anybody has ever liked or | cared about me alone. |
| ducts were the rational choice for smokers who | cared about their health. |
| aster plan to assassinate everyone Bruce Wayne | cared about and ruining the Wayne Family fortune, Ra |
| to care about his personal image as much as he | cared about fashioning an opportunity to contribute |
| He did not say this because he | cared about the poor but because he was a thief; as |
| ional interviews with students as they felt he | cared about the students. |
| He always | cared about and helped me quietly. |
| pectations, large corporations like Shell also | cared about the quality of life for their staff both |
| seems very indefensible to me that anyone who | cared about the article would let it sit in such poo |
| Kirk says he never really | cared about the job anyway. |
| ook not be sold; Zuckerberg stated he "clearly | cared about building something long-term and about t |
| It is apparent that both Marissa and Manus | cared about each other to some degree, but although |
| le, since it illustrates (A) an issue that she | cared about very much (I wouldn't be opposed to an i |
| Mark never | cared about being a celebrity, but the interest was |
| cared about people and did everything he possibly co | |
| flicts with his brother even though the latter | cared about him. |
| Despite the efforts of those who | cared about the school, it finally shut its doors in |
| marry him and breaks his heart because he only | cared about her money. |
| routinely issued by the majors when they still | cared about music. |
| n Aykroyd), feels that his father never really | cared about his dreams and ambitions, and now Lance |
| ought voting was important and the issues they | cared about that election year. |
| Another cause Mrs Brooks | cared about was the fate of Liberal Clubs and she st |
| d time again 'life took away everything I ever | cared about' and 'all that I ever 'ad, I lorst'." |
| he continuous betrayal of people who Christina | cared about, and plain human cruelty, that brought o |
| He | cared about, stewed over, and poked into every conce |
| That's all I | cared about. |
| ess a social issue that they personally deeply | cared about. |
| ree to follow his heart and choose subjects he | cared about. |
| She is mentally retarded and been | cared after by her sister Martha. |
| distinction for himself and accepted none; he | cared alone for the welfare of the nation and the to |
| Z-Cars, Dixon of Dock Green, I Didn't Know You | Cared and Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?. |
| But fans from neither city | cared as they finished with a 3-6-1 record. |
| this makes some people think I probably never | cared, but I need my freedom and I like to keep movi |
| rate soon after his birth, and he's left to be | cared by his mother, void of paternal care and affec |
| er house due to an injury to her ankle and was | cared by Molly Compton and Tyrone Dobbs. |
| port city and a few years ago it started being | cared by cleaning programs. |
| He also | cared deeply for world missions and was for 52 years |
| Jonathan and David | cared deeply about each other in a way that was argu |
| seem to be levelled against those who have not | cared enough - the civilians who enjoyed another lif |
| urse that from January 2004 until August 2005, | cared for Saddam Hussein and his cousins. |
| cidentally, Schiavo and Elaine were both being | cared for in Pinellas County, Florida at the time of |
| ars old so an uncle who was a Kadjebi merchant | cared for him through school. |
| sack of rice to another tribe that hid him and | cared for his wounds. |
| There she | cared for wounded soldiers and was a tentmate of Cor |
| this film is, every person Hitler ever knew or | cared for abandoned him, one by one, before his suic |
| 1968 Martin Luther King funeral, Atlanta - | cared for Martin Jr. and Dexter week of funeral at K |
| k in his daughter-in-law and grandchildren and | cared for them. |
| The grave is now being | cared for by the St John's Church Preservation Group |
| also served as an emergency hospital ship and | cared for many casualties at her off shore anchorage |
| pilots came to characterise Dowding as one who | cared for his men and had their best interests at he |
| ages which served as their intermediaries were | cared for and provided with offerings. |
| She was then | cared for by the Warship Preservation Trust and was |
| the early part of the war, prisoners were well | cared for and even indulged in baseball as is record |
| She | cared for him during his imprisonment, and for this |
| Young Ned will later find his father, being | cared for by the equally young Jilly Blue (Taylor Fr |
| Miki, after concluding that Akane will be | cared for by Ryo, proposes to Emiho to be her sharin |
| od between May 1946 and May 1948, the hospital | cared for 58 medical, 414 surgical, 280 obstetrical, |
| r had a son, nine-year-old Nando, who is being | cared for by his maternal aunt Lucia (Loren), a caba |
| elped to get the others out of the rubble, and | cared for them through the night. |
| ngings to a woman named Anne Shargold, who had | cared for him in his illness. |
| Augusta Fax (from whom she received her name) | cared for and told her stories. |
| urch, which has been a ruin since the 1950s is | cared for by a national charity the Friends of Frien |
| ving as the physician at the Academy, she also | cared for people in the community, who invited her t |
| The memorial is | cared for by local schoolchildren and the memory of |
| He is rescued and | cared for by villagers from a collective farm before |
| Here, he lived out the last years of his life, | cared for by a group of nurses and watched over by h |
| Fox became a patron of after they treated and | cared for his grandmother. |
| While Phaon's medical department | cared for the wounded, her repair department patched |
| The students of the school were | cared for in the year 1911-1912 and 1912-1913 by the |
| cancer research centers in the world, and has | cared for more than 50,000 patients since 1991. |
| of German war dead that was already informally | cared for by the German War Graves Commission, was a |
| ated by Guardians: ancient, powerful women who | cared for the Slayer. |
| after required the use of a bath chair and was | cared for by three nurses. |
| that are successful as places to live and are | cared for by their residents”. |
| declined in old age so that critics no longer | cared for his work in tragic plays, approving only h |
| out six months in the wild, although specimens | cared for in public aquarium exhibits typically live |
| a winged chariot while Demeter and Persephone | cared for him, and helped him complete his mission o |
| ssed dismay at the news, saying that he hadn't | cared for the script and that to that date, he had n |
| ne of "his men", showing that he respected and | cared for his former soldiers. |
| cts on display in the many rooms preserved and | cared for by the curators who attend each room to pr |
| o was adopted (unofficially) by Orit Tamuz who | cared for him and raised him, which is where his Heb |
| located along the river, where they had to be | cared for by the provost marshals. |
| es actively with Marco Fiorello, for which she | cared for filming, directing and editing the backsta |
| training, in the evenings junior enlisted men | cared for the more than one hundred horses and mules |
| h Grisham and James Eldridge Cassidy, and they | cared for him when his mother, Virginia, was away wo |
| Young tamarins are | cared for primarily by the father and turned over to |
| September 1945, and stands well maintained and | cared for in a small plot just off the airfield on t |
| areer in shore appointments as he paid for and | cared for his large family. |
| But she also | cared for him tenderly in illness, reading to him fr |
| ticed obstetrics, gynecology, and surgery, and | cared for patients in her own home until she establi |
| (the youngest of the siblings), whom she once | cared for when their parents were running the hotel, |
| and palate, he is abandoned by his mother and | cared for in an orphanage until the age of five. |
| interregnum, during which time the church was | cared for and led by the elders and deacons, the Rev |
| y of pastoral care', where 'each individual is | cared for and valued equally'. |
| nafuti in the Ellice Islands, Catalpa laid and | cared for harbor entrance nets, protecting important |
| Some stories say that a she-bear suckled and | cared for Atalanta until hunters found and raised he |
| we can see that they were not slaves but well | cared for state employees who held some of the most |
| Toshiko Sasaki | cared for her three younger siblings, and later beca |
| lls the elderly housekeeper Marguerite how she | cared for an injured soldier who reminded her of Jul |
| stationed at Viwa; he and his wife personally | cared for Hunt's family during the long weeks of tha |
| ne because of further ill-health, where he was | cared for by his sister and her husband, Provost Wat |
| into action June 1991, when 633 ABW personnel | cared for more than 20,000 American evacuees and 1,1 |
| rge animals and a strong social structire that | cared for the wounded. |
| heritage is valued, restored, maintained, and | cared for by all, in order to enhance our environmen |
| I Never | Cared for You 2:27 |
| l, of which Higgins became a patron after they | cared for his terminally ill father. |
| Students feel | cared for and safe. |
| The home | cared for children afflicted with infantile paralysi |
| g orphan girl taken in by Victor's parents and | cared for as if she were their own daughter. |
| McLoughlin | cared for Thomas MacKay as his stepson. |
| who are apparently parts of a Cosmic Cube, and | cared for by Kubik. |
| Infants were | cared for by the older children. |
| In exchange, Alvarado | cared for Ruiz in his old age. |
| to refit between war patrols, trained divers, | cared for small craft, repaired anti-torpedo nets, a |
| His mother | cared for him until she died in 1948. |
| Knapp and his wife Maria | cared for their workers. |
| Louise lovingly nursed and | cared for him and their child. |
| he Grade I-listed 13th-century building is now | cared for by the Churches Conservation Trust. |
| omen, but according to Zanuck biographers, she | cared for him at their home from the time he became |
| Jenni | cared for him after he was diagnosed with stomach ca |
| By the end of the Civil War, the hospital had | cared for some 76,000 patients. |
| y a horse-drawn vehicle in 1910 and thereafter | cared for by the local fire department, outside whos |
| Buster | cared for sick, injured and abandoned animals during |
| iacenza, who writes that the Sudarium is being | cared for in a cave near the monastery of Saint Mark |
| ighbours complained when the cats had not been | cared for after eleven days. |
| He | cared for his invalid mother while attending half-da |
| uffered from ill health in later life, and was | cared for by his wife. |
| complished linguist and classical scholar, who | cared for her three young children and five of Newla |
| for Mongoloid, has Down syndrome and is being | cared for by Precious' grandmother, though Mary forc |
| Khan | cared for his diabetic father until he died in 1972. |
| h guilt, Gruga adopted Elena and loved her and | cared for her for years. |
| ed by the Persians were rebuilt, education was | cared for in a generous way, Zoroastrianism which Sh |
| mains in private ownership but the monument is | cared for and (usually) opened to the public by the |
| arried Mary Osburn, the Scottish nurse who had | cared for him after Waterloo. |
| The site is now | cared for by English Heritage and opened to the publ |
| Old Government House is now | cared for by the Friends of Old Government House |
| From 2000, his grown-up children | cared for him, as he started losing his health. |
| Medlock subsequently left school and | cared for her until her death in 2000. |
| There, unfortunate Scotch are received and | cared for until employment is found." |
| cer Center was two-fold: first, the population | cared for by the LSU Hospital would too often presen |
| The fire of Gabija was greatly respected and | cared for like a living creature. |
| In 1915, he again | cared for 50 hurricane refugees who took shelter in |
| rs worked on the injured, while survivors were | cared for in local homes. |
| nd her two older brothers, Hans and Klaus, are | cared for by a grandmother. |
| From 1962, the Library has been | cared for by Victor Sadler. |
| While crossing the Isthmus of Panama, he | cared for people suffering from yellow fever. |
| There, he | cared for Allied prisoners of war who were forced to |
| It is one of over a thousand woods | cared for by the Woodland Trust. |
| He is found and later | cared for by Takuto Izumi, a soccer prodigy. |
| Once they are at the zoo/sanctuary they are | cared for as long as they live. |
| restoration, every plant that was removed was | cared for in private. |
| died on their own, but Jaina took them in and | cared for them. |
| Having | cared for her father for some years, on his death sh |
| perintendent of buildings, adopted the boy and | cared for him. |
| into the wild would be, while others would be | cared for in the facility. |
| It initially | cared for the poor, and then for wounded soldiers fr |
| usness during the race due to the heat and was | cared for by a farming family. |
| In Inuit mythology, Pana was the god who | cared for souls in the underworld (Adlivun) before t |
| o record and write songs while living at home, | cared for by his wife Pat. |
| They also | cared for the church, which was repaired and decorat |
| ed out of her home soon after and is now being | cared for by Denise Gordy. |
| In 1865, Spring | cared for William Sanderson McCormick, the inventor' |
| unted game for subsistence, they respected and | cared for the animals while they were living amongst |
| al problems and symptoms must be evaluated and | cared for accordingly. |
| Situated on about 40 hectares, the zoo is | cared for by 378 staff members and receives about 28 |
| They also said "Pupils are known, valued, | cared for and supported very efficiently in order th |
| and young orangutans brought to the centre are | cared for 24 hours a day by a team of "babysitters". |
| He leaves work, and lives at home, where he is | cared for by his devoted wife, Emiko. |
| sung heroine who in the course of her lifetime | cared for and educated over 1,200 destitute children |
| ed home to South Carolina in the mid 1970s and | cared for his stroke victim mother for several years |
| She had never | cared for her husband's niece Eleanor and did not wa |
| arolina, was a widower; his daughter was being | cared for by relatives.) |
| k to Leipzig where he met Friedrich Wagner who | cared for him like a father. |
| The station is well | cared for as it is looked after by the Friends of Pe |
| e all his predecessors, he also patronized and | cared for temples of all faiths including those of L |
| e then became ill with asthma and needed to be | cared for by then President Lyndon Johnson's persona |
| The hound is | cared for by the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity on the U |
| animals are not bred, sold or traded, but are | cared for until they die. |
| The neglected baby was | cared for by the fairies, who returned it clean and |
| 30 described the town as "a beautiful and well | cared for little city. |
| ed many other citizens and Le Mans' new bishop | cared for the poor, the infirm, and the orphans. |
| a close relationship with Dr. Schweitzer, and | cared for him until his death in 1965. |
| In fact, the hospital's staff has | cared for children from every state and more than 35 |
| His mother was a housewife who | cared for Miguel and his only brother, who is two ye |
| He only | cared for the Kennedy family for several months befo |
| itable dispensaries, educational projects, and | cared for the sick, the poor, old widows, orphans an |
| Davis | cared for his wife devotedly at their Buckinghamshir |
| me ill in March and her child was forced to be | cared for by another. |
| lave at Milbrook for the rest of her life, and | cared for Eppes' second family. |
| domestic cat that lives at the station and is | cared for by station staff. |
| Stephen White, a minister, | cared for the island for many years and formed The H |
| Leocadia | cared for Goya in exile in Bordeaux, where he settle |
| The gardens are | cared for by the Lexington Soil Mates Garden Club an |
| needs to manage the staff, ensure patients are | cared for and have the correct treatment facilities. |
| Spalatin had never | cared for theology, and, although a priest and a pre |
| abled as a result of his tortures, Brookby was | cared for by a pious woman for a fortnight. |
| mall wooded area of Eye Brook Valley Woods, is | cared for by the Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife |
| The sick, elderly and infirm were | cared for in poorhouses whereas the able-bodied poor |
| se when the caregivers became sick, those they | cared for would return the favor. |
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