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Until today the pastoral | care of the scout groups is the main priority of the |
The building is now in the | care of the Centre des monuments nationaux, and is o |
ven as officials and citizens scrambled to take | care of the deluge. |
ng Hope: A Guide to the Emotional and Spiritual | Care of the Dying, Arrow Books, 1998, ISBN 0-09-9176 |
s systems, and in promiscuous systems, paternal | care of young is rare, or there may be no parental c |
ds its field of services to include the general | care of children, including foster home service, ado |
His personal archive was placed in the | care of the German "Archive of Social Democracy" (Ar |
gely to the influence of the Chaplins and their | care of the land. |
from this site, and an example is now under the | care of the nearby Letterkenny Museum. |
own as il curatino (the Little Pastor), he took | care of the poor, sick and elderly people, especiall |
Clinical | care of the diabetic child. |
1 and of his wife nine days later, Classen took | care of his former teacher's three children. |
George took | care of his adoptive parents. |
2006: In June Astrous joined the band and took | care of the vocal and lyrical section. |
When Elizabeth took over the | care of her nieces and nephew, the oldest, Maria, wa |
Hartsop Hall, in the | care of the National Trust, is located on the far si |
The church is now a redundant church in the | care of the Churches Conservation Trust. |
"Takin' | Care of Business" (Bachman) - 4:33 |
Today, it is in the | care of the National Trust. |
The community always took | care of the school, because of the interests served. |
tional organisation called the Movement for the | Care of Children from Germany. |
The Medical Foundation for the | Care of Victims of Torture in London believes Bibi A |
at a studio session, with Manuel Reuter taking | care of putting the track production together. |
me to Kane County's only Level III NICU for the | care of premature and medically fragile infants. |
Smearing the Queer: Medical Bias in the Health | Care of Gay Men, Haworth Press (1999). |
The burial grounds are under the | care of the Dublin Monthly Meeting of the Religious |
s a Grade II* listed building, and is under the | care of the Friends of Friendless Churches. |
Six years later, Dianne is a single mom taking | care of her handicapped daughter Julia, with the hel |
small stature, but Jerry orders the dog to take | care of Tom. |
igh Aston Moore/Rita Wilson) grows up under the | care of an overbearing, fastidious mother (played by |
She abandoned her son to the | care of her family, but the emotional pain of the se |
till then pattamkattiyars took | care of the church and the well. |
An intervention patient should be under the | care of counselors and therapists who understand his |
d a washing area where they can shower and take | care of personal needs. |
on Institute's archive and library is under the | care of the 'Keston Center for Religion, Politics, & |
l the age of 12, when a court placed him in the | care of the church. |
His duties included the | care of the Botanical Garden, which had been founded |
t propagating the Christian faith and also took | care of Annamite Christians and Japanese Christian c |
as reluctant to allow her, Panda helps him take | care of his rival and later becomes a full-fledged b |
Council for the | Care of Churches |
was originally a "hospital sanatorium" for the | care of "officers or men of His Majesty's Navy and A |
manuscripts, were willed to Sweatman, who took | care of them while generously sharing access to thos |
house on the Gower Peninsula, Wales, UK in the | care of Cadw. |
illness when he was 16, and was unable to take | care of her two children many years before that. |
ospital facilities continued to be used for the | care of the sick and wounded. |
The borough St. Hanshaugen takes | care of health and social services. |
vately supported and purpose-built home for the | care of the elderly and represented a major civic ac |
He is co-author of Taking | Care of Business: Citizenship and the Charter of Inc |
It is now redundant and is under the | care of the Churches Conservation Trust. |
Harkin, and Devon have been left in the Foster | care of Ms. Balitzer, a foster mother with a secret. |
l in her teens who works in a laundry and takes | care of her grandmother (Eugenia Bassi) she lives wi |
Miss Tyson: Take | care of yourself. |
extended vacation, and leaves their aunt in the | care of a young woman, Sandrine. |
ans that really love the team, they get to take | care of us and we get to stay at their house for fre |
dent of the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral | Care of Health Care Workers, and was named Archbisho |
This was to done so as to take | care of economic and social planning of these states |
the Devil's Pulpit near Chepstow, is now in the | care of English Heritage. |
He founded the church at Dedham and took | care of Christ Church, Braintree. |
tle is a Grade I listed building, and is in the | care of Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council. |
The castle today is under the | care of the Office of Public Works. |
salesgirl at a department store finds and takes | care of an abandoned baby. |
nd traveled with him around the country to take | care of the ecclesiastical affairs while the king to |
governed by Oasis Community Learning, under the | care of the Oasis Trust. |
Intuitively-named dialog boxes take | care of input and output. |
It had been taken | care of years ago, so there is no need to worry. |
The Hall is now in the | care of the North Lincolnshire Council. |
iang, on her bed, asks her friends to help take | care of her new-born child and is wheeled away. |
ngement and Ray Eberle and the Modernaires take | care of the vocal". |
nal year group stayed until July 2008 under the | care of Ashlawn School. |
The film involves Chaplin taking | care of a man in a wheelchair. |
e village were medieval monastic granges in the | care of the monks of Basingwerk Abbey. |
He took everyday | care of his parents, so they lived into old age. |
n.Star's executive editor Michelle So, who took | care of the audio-visual presentation accompanying t |
es, but a silent copy with no talking is in the | care of the British Film Institute. |
"God Will Take | Care of You" (Martin, Martin) (0:33) |
Control meant not only taking | care of myself but living in a much less protected w |
At the age of nine Shirley was placed under the | care of the Rev. Legh Richmond; but was soon moved t |
r's wish for the moment and that, he shall take | care of her later on. |
e had been entrusted by Priam and Hecuba to the | care of his older sister and her husband. |
ander de Bonkyl, but the church passed into the | care of John Stewart who married Alexander's daughte |
land, United Kingdom, which is currently in the | care of English Heritage. |
s the eldest of six children, Spock helped take | care of his siblings in various ways. |
Figured it out and took | care of it myself.Castncoot (talk) 07:21, 18 Februar |
The Foundation remained under the | care of this Community for some 45 years until 1993. |
eed that it would be best for Celia to be taken | care of by Olivia. |
rincess Clara tries to drown him, and she takes | care of Wooldoor until he heals. |
Her son is forced to stay at home to take | care of her as his father is gone. |
as a Grade II listed building, and is under the | care of the Friends of Friendless Churches. |
I hope you will take | care of the seed." |
n government has said it has not failed to take | care of the needs of its most recent former presiden |
men split up most of the vocals, Daisuke taking | care of the screaming and rap vocals and Ryo the mor |
Maternal | care of eggs and nymphs has been noted in this speci |
Later, Kishore is taken | care of by Harshavardhan and Lavanya starts assistin |
“[These are] women who really need to be taken | care of because they are normally neglected even tho |
Alex Morales- A 17-year-old boy who has to take | care of his two younger sisters after a meteor hits |
The Church has been under the pastoral | care of Bro. |
zal er voor de kinderen zorgen '(Who will take | care of the children) (promo) |
St. Vincent's Home, which had taken | care of orphaned and abandoned children since 1897, |
(3) | care of the children of such families |
Eliza was turned over to the | care of the Salvation Army. |
It has been in the | care of the National Trust since 1937, but has a his |
Marie moved in with Alex to take | care of him, but would not pursue a relationship wit |
nd Spanish, with advice on various ways to take | care of the environment. |
I see someone's taken | care of that. |
ucated at Rudolstadt with her cousins under the | care of Dr. Ahasuerus Fritsch and other teachers. |
In 1546, she left court to take | care of her ailing father and after his death, she t |
nger is still close to his mother and she takes | care of his financial affairs. |
he only certified primary stroke center for the | care of stroke patients in the Fox Valley. |
rience feelings of inadequacy at having to take | care of their babies.” |
The clock tower is now in the | care of Lichfield City Council. |
She asks her teacher friend to take | care of Beauty when she dies. |
Education was removed from the | care of the church, and an independent teacher's aca |
incipal responsibility for ensuring appropriate | care of victims, as well as for investigating and ho |
These have been consolidated and are in the | care of the Peak Park Authority. |
Gill found differences in the style and | care of folding between hotels. |
hires a widowed woman (Dominique Blanc) to take | care of things while he is away. |
the re-burials in mid 1866, he turned over the | care of the book to the McGavocks. |
abbey near Holywell, Flintshire, Wales, in the | care of Cadw (Welsh Heritage). |
g Walter and his four siblings in the temporary | care of their father. |
He placed repatriated items in the | care of the Oklahoma Historical Society. |
wly created Pontifical Council for the Pastoral | Care of Health Care Workers on February 16, 1985. |
Doc is seen in issue #77, helping to take | care of the wounded that resulted from the Cobra civ |
Are My Treasure" and the top 5 hit "Love Takes | Care Of Me". |
g to support the album while Greaves was taking | care of personal family issues. |
He asks Brody to take | care of his children and kills himself. |
ainage services that Closter's provides to take | care of the excess drainage. |
In these lessons he is known to take the same | care of warming up and playing as if it were a real |
His youth was passed under the | care of his uncle, and, after studying at Milan, he |
at Tuskegee she was responsible for the health | care of the school's 450 students and 30 faculty and |
Martin House shares with the families the | care of the child. |
Piper (Drew Barrymore), eleven years old, takes | care of her siblings and cooks for her family, and t |
art Embling's efforts to become involved in the | care of inmates. |
For instance, he said: "The | care of human life and happiness and not their destr |
It is a redundant church in the | care of the Churches Conservation Trust. |
a peace agreement with the Danes and could take | care of the Estonian vikings. |
Arthur Russell having died in 1845, the | care of his large family devolved upon their talente |
on of an auxiliary police force that would take | care of simple tasks and allow officers to focus on |
After a brief period spent in the | care of souls, he became professor of theology at th |
Ranger's House is in the | care of English Heritage. |
Now an old woman, she took | care of him when he was young. |
Dorothea was placed in | care of the queen, Elisabeth of Bosnia, and queen mo |
On his death bed, Rodney asks Covington to take | care of his Wyoming Ranch and his wife, Anne. |
It moved into the | care of St Michael's Abbey in 2007 for a probationar |
He always takes | care of his followers. |
Ortega is a 16-year-old girl who is being taken | care of by her grandmother. |
I say that to you sincerely; take | care of yourself, please. |
Take | Care of Texas is a personal responsibility campaign |
sewife, knowing how to cook very well, and take | care of the house. |
The old man begs the cat to come back and take | care of the rodent problem, but the cat, pride wound |
Care of the Suicidal Person, Elsevier, 2006. | |
It is a nature reserve in the | care of Norfolk Wildlife Trust. |
ning years of his life were divided between the | care of the sick poor in the city hospitals and the |
tas by improving their agricultural production, | care of livestock, and employment of mining and dome |
Mayburgh Henge is in the | care of English Heritage. |
He takes | care of his horse, doesn't rush into anything or run |
A pair of brothers are paid to take | care of a confectionary box, but soon come under pre |
or and producer of Cine Sol Nominated Film Take | Care of Him |
their recent AP interview that "if you can take | care of one, you can take care of eight". |
Taking | care of innocent children is one of the prime concer |
milk the situation for money she needs to take | care of her child. |
Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer installed him in the | care of Sri R. Aiyadurai, a prominent industrialist, |
"Take | Care Of Illusion" - 7:30 |
s ancestral home, Hampton Mansion is now in the | care of the National Park Service as Hampton Nationa |
and that he had promised Brown's mother to take | care of him. |
"Taking | care of business" (Alan Hull) |
airman of the Organs Advisory Committee for the | Care of Churches. |
ofed by the Ministry of Works and is now in the | care of English Heritage. |
go gave money to All Saints' to provide for the | care of Bishop Conkling's grave. |
and he gives precise regulations for diet, the | care of the body, clothing, and even furniture. |
No parental | care of the young has been noted. |
usband feels emasculated as he's forced to take | care of the children. |
She took | care of the school for the rest of her life and even |
She was left in the | care of her older siblings, Jonathan (born in 1593) |
tein has a long and distinguished career in the | care of cardiac patients and the study of the cardio |
e his responsibilities, as he will have to take | care of his wife and child. |
the 4 year-old toddler that SHINee had to take | care of as the main concept of the variety show. |
The Row Houses are under the management and | care of English Heritage. |
empted unsuccessfully to have it taken into the | care of the Office of Public Works. |
masquerades as the lady's nephew, come to take | care of her affairs due to a sudden mental breakdown |
Nowadays, the AVS takes | care of more than 9,500 km of hiking trails and is i |
for SL were uniformly painted green and SL took | care of marketing and customer relations for the bus |
rs (talk) 14:47, 26 April 2011 (UTC) Well, took | care of that. |
s now styled St Wilfrid's Chapel, and is in the | care of a national charity, the Churches Conservatio |
was carried to a nearby house and placed in the | care of Baroness Riedesel, where he died that evenin |
wounded and dying, giving last rites and taking | care of his Marines. |
It is now in the | care of Cadw. |
as a Grade II listed building, and is under the | care of the Historic Chapels Trust. |
heir true places, Littlefoot tells Bron to take | care of Shorty, and returns to the Valley with his f |
charest City Hall, whereas monuments are in the | care of the Ministry of Culture and Religious Affair |
Waubaushene, Ontario, Canada, and is under the | care of Canadian Yearly Meeting. |
he sisters devoted themselves especially to the | care of the sick and other works of mercy. |
It is now a redundant church under the | care of the Churches Conservation Trust. |
Participation was at first taken | care of through the creation and development of the |
Now in the | care of English Heritage, it is a rare survival of a |
r as a photographer while simultaneously taking | care of her son as Jim is usually working late. |
After the death of his elder brother, to take | care of his family, he became a laborer as per the a |
d building and is now a redundant church in the | care of the Churches Conservation Trust. |
We will take | care of the Congress.' |
The daughter had herself taken into the | care of the local authority. |
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