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ian of Liangshan and is placed in charge of the | care of horses. |
ore his fifth anniversary with the club to take | care of his wife Susan who has leukaemia. |
After the battle, the doctors who took | care of the wounded and buried the dead told chillin |
In the early months at Geneva he was under the | care of Philibert Cramer. |
The Grade II* listed church is in the | care of the Churches Conservation Trust and open to |
He is charged with taking | care of the oracular pig Hen Wen and throughout the |
Recently the state has taken over the | care of it and has undertaken its architectural rest |
World War I, taking part in the examination and | care of recruits from the Atlantic provinces. |
building, and is now a redundant church in the | care of the Churches Conservation Trust. |
Brookner has not married; and took | care of her parents as they aged. |
of his disappearance, Ben had been left in the | care of his grandparents while his mother went to wo |
progress has in a certain awkward manner taken | care of itself, but in the near future it will have |
r that day, riding on the bull known as "Takin' | Care Of Business". |
been left at home, she decides to come and take | care of them. |
He was brought up under the | care of the ascetics and acquired a very extensive c |
ed in the Asylum of Saint Agnes, devoted to the | care of children with birth defects. |
f the more delicate children were put under the | care of "Dr Worthing" for six weeks. |
father was a Jewish doctor, leaving much of the | care of the girls to their mother Sarah Bergstein. |
t. remained standing and were given over to the | care of the National Trust, and they are open to the |
ant Doll and dies from the exhaustion of taking | care of it. |
He was put in the | care of Marie Isabelle de Rohan, duchesse de Tallard |
ompensation: built in length compensation takes | care of small push or pull to the spindle or feed di |
ons, Chris's standing responsibility is to take | care of the animals and to maintain security around |
Although the church is under the | care of the Trust, these three items are still owned |
Since 2006 Diane Playle takes | care of the arboretum and the homestead garden. |
The doctor took good | care of her and her children and helped raise them a |
as a Grade II listed building, and is under the | care of the Churches Conservation Trust. |
up for searching on one side while a lady took | care of the women. |
s in the United States totally dedicated to the | care of children. |
l Appeal: Fragrant Natural Preparations for the | Care of Skin, Hair and Body, a book on beauty tips. |
e her technical skill she undertook a course on | Care of museum objects at Government Museum in 2005. |
tre for Research and Post Graduate Studies took | care of the special needs of the post graduate stude |
The Bailey Gate is now in the | care of English Heritage, along with the nearby Cast |
Bedlam specialised in the | care of mental illness from 1403, and remained the o |
ed environment: his father was - apart from the | care of his notary - a meritorious numismatist, hist |
ducated at the Collegio Reale at Asti under the | care of his elder brother Guglielmo, a canon and pre |
He was subsequently placed in the | care of a foster family in the Bronx, New York. |
and another sister, Nellie Gifford, shared the | care of Muriel's two children, Donagh MacDonagh and |
icar General of the Diocese, stepped in to take | care of diocesan administration. |
recordings of his early sermons are now in the | care of the Harvard Divinity Library in Cambridge. |
A Pictorial History was published | care of editor Warren Broderick. |
a flying training base under the administrative | care of HMS Heron. |
nd wandering and amnesiac and was placed in the | care of a mental hospital near Washington DC. |
er as support; his biological father never took | care of him. |
It is a Grade I listed building now in the | care of the Churches Conservation Trust. |
d the first hospital, the McHose House, for the | care of cholera patients. |
David was taken into the | care of Barnardo's where he remained until the age o |
Pappu was a poor Rikshawala who had taken | care of a child from the gutter. |
was buried in a family grave which is under the | care of the National Graves Association, Belfast in |
disease, causing Chi to move back home to take | care of him. |
tion and deployment, or let your Ministers take | care of the details |
So he said he would take great | care of her and decide to join forces |
The Tower is now in the | care of Din l-Art Helwa and is open to the public. |
Today the hall is in the | care of the National Trust. |
It shows young farmers who help take | care of their farm. |
Ruelle is an angel that was assigned to take | care of Takashi in the manga. |
However, he is good at taking | care of people, and as the eldest, he exists as the |
t her daughters Elle and Isra in heaven to take | care of Takashi. |
the purported Plymouth Rock, is also under the | care of the museum. |
He leaves his children in the | care of the Fremen, with Paul's sister Alia set to r |
In 1756, Mary moved to Denmark, to take | care of the underage children of her sister, Queen L |
She lived with the Browns in order to take | care of the children, but she also opened a school w |
"Takin' | Care of Business" (Randy Bachman) - 4:52 |
hner was transferred from the Warburtons to the | care of his father as television and print reporters |
ponies that pull the Conestoga wagon are taken | care of by local Oklahoma residents in Sapulpa, Okla |
Holiday steps in to take | care of Niki and raises her as his own daughter. |
of the same name by Bobby Vinton, see Take Good | Care of My Baby (Bobby Vinton album). |
He is released under the | care of a Spanish Ambassador, Don Miguel Ratera Agui |
As a hobby, he takes | care of his antique Willy's Jeep. |
ay 1235, Gregory IX confided the Militia to the | care of Jordan of Saxony, second master-general of t |
They immediately start to take | care of the ranch. |
of the ancient Power Blade is summoned to take | care of the situation. |
edicated team of professional persons who takes | care of the incoming books from different sources. |
r Laura is a widower and keeps traveling taking | care of her business. |
Through the | care of a recent pastor, the inscribed tablets which |
#2 also has an onboard area for treatment and | care of rescued persons. |
to attend school and he set up a system for the | care of the elderly. |
After taking | care of the castle while the king goes fishing the k |
ual teacher, Geshe Rabten, entrusted him to the | care of Lama Thubten Yeshe. |
Monegasque throne but that they would be taken | care of financially. |
from the ruler of Tunisia and entrusted to the | care of Judge Richard Peters of Pennsylvania. |
o change lives and communities by improving the | care of livestock and other animals." |
eaching and moved back to Sunnhordland into the | care of his sister and began to compose full time. |
brother of a dead aristocrat are placed in the | care of an evil nun in a remote Italian castle. |
ich he was dismissed for failing to take proper | care of classified information. |
Nelson took | care of the vocal duties in The Brood with a little |
h your items, as well as hire employees to take | care of the store. |
Norham Castle is now in the | care of English Heritage and is open to visitors. |
a church of Saxon origin, in Albury Park in the | care of the Churches Conservation Trust. |
ng there, they left their seven children in the | care of Vaughn's mother. |
The "Shovel" plug-in that takes | care of copying (replicating) messages from one brok |
ony Curtis plays a casino manager who must take | care of an 8 year old girl. |
She recognizes Brown as the soldier she took | care of in Hanover. |
The children were placed in the | care of Sunny Jacobs' parents until their deaths in |
It was put on public display, but poorly taken | care of until it would get an official curator, half |
His 13-year-old brother Markos takes | care of him. |
She is the only one who takes | care of them. |
nvite the Bogazici University community to take | care of this page. |
As in other manakins, males play no part in the | care of the young. |
a well known protester for improvements in the | care of Alzheimer's. |
ncial troubles, his father left the children in | care of his mother and left to do mining in Colorado |
ng to the pentito Tommaso Buscetta, Geraci took | care of the fugitive Riina while he stayed in Partin |
cuffle with a British soldier appointed to take | care of him. |
am is a dedicated hard-working man, also taking | care of the band's paperwork and finances. |
Scott hosts the mini midday show, Muttley takes | care of afternoons from 12-6, with Lou Brutus at nig |
"Take Good | Care of My Baby" (Dick Brave & The Backbeats featuri |
heir daughter has serious problems and need the | care of a mother. |
A lion finds him and takes | care of him. |
Dr. Bharani Kumar, who presently taking | care of the studios and established Bharani Hospital |
reparatory day school founded in 1955 under the | care of the Virginia Beach Friends Meeting. |
The priory is now in the | care of English Heritage; volunteers from the Gisbor |
The building is now in the | care of Cadw. |
The Broch is in the | care of Historic Scotland |
So Steve and Mortimer try to take | care of Gloria with the help of Jean (Glenda Farrell |
s the Medicare Advantage plan more to cover the | care of a Medicare patient than the federal governme |
he album features the well-known single "Takin' | Care of Business." |
ce his technical skill he undertook a course on | Care of museum objects at Chennai Museum in 2005. |
Evans left the wine in | care of then Christie's senior director of wine, Mic |
He has | care of the family home in England, as well as his m |
Extradition The Transport Division is in | care of transporting inmates from other jails in the |
Pollard, Jr. was left in the | care of his uncle, James Hopewell. |
Under Dr. Thomas A. Green, 1845 to 1879, | care of patients was based on the "institution as fa |
now in jail, Rafael proposes to Marina to take | care of her and the baby. |
He refused the | care of three lowly passers-by, but accepted the tre |
God Will Take | Care Of You - from "Hymns" |
The ruins are now Grade I listed and in the | care of English Heritage. |
The crew was given leave to take | care of their families and other personal business. |
Also in 2002, he published Taking | Care of Our World, a book that teaches children abou |
class to concentrate on her slaying and taking | care of Dawn, Willow still decided keep the class on |
49, he was again honored and party members took | care of him. |
ial in terms of the effect on the institutional | care of children, and highly controversial. |
She has been taking | care of him before he lost his parents and memory. |
The buildings are in the | care of the French state, and are managed by the Cen |
he became accustomed to working with and taking | care of horses, including assisting veterinarians wh |
Lagerfeld - An old man who takes | care of a seminary. |
saves him by donating his blood and also takes | care of his family. |
Pete lives with her and takes | care of her and the baby Lucas. |
who had been orphaned by the epidemic under the | care of the Sisters of Charity. |
Disc 3 comes | care of the often imitated, never duplicated Dirty S |
SP agrees to take | care of Srikumar (Mukesh). |
s is a rehabilitation unit which specialises in | Care of Old People. |
The church is Anglo-Catholic and under the | care of the Bishop of Ebbsfleet rather than the dioc |
Kekkonen promised to take | care of the matter , which he did, and the villagers |
ed to Kentucky and left the Texas estate in the | care of his son. |
In its report, it stated that teaching and | care of pupils is outstanding, but noted that the sc |
age as a Grade I listed building, and is in the | care of the Churches Conservation Trust. |
It is now in the | care of the National Trust. |
Presently, Temple Freda's Torah is under the | care of Texas A&M Hillel. |
There, Tristan is placed in the | care of Hoel of Brittany after receiving a wound. |
oversy regarding this site and others under the | care of the English Heritage organization. |
up in Tony's home and learns that he was taken | care of by Tony's mother. |
after this because Xavier seemed to have taken | care of him during his escape. |
Its primary objective, the rescue and | care of chimpanzees who have been used in research, |
"You'll Be Taken | Care Of" (David Byrne) - 3:19 |
ending on how many sheep/goats need to be taken | care of). |
Once that's taken | care of, you can go to four areas. |
Clutching the crying baby she's paid to take | care of, she says, “I can't go home because the taxi |
ild traffickers, ensure that children are taken | care of, and be escorted to school. |
mosphere of fair play can be fostered and taken | care of, then it is likely that informal players wou |
el and Rodney assure the viewers they will take | care of. |
ll summer long, it was not being properly taken | care of. |
Okay, this has been taken | care of. |
here all the strips and training gear are taken | care of. |
n of age above 55 years who have no one to take | care of. |
lly considered to be somewhat difficult to take | care of. |
He was well taken | care of. |
s were completed and security issues were taken | care of. |
two brothers that she constantly needs to take | care of. |
other children from the new wife that he takes | care of. |
ong-Hoi (Wu Fung), gives them his hotel to take | care of. |
of peacock terms and it still needs to be taken | care of. |
ng, in my opinion, that the players should take | care of." |
he hospital, through the quality of service and | care offered by a dedicated team of staff, is a cent |
l continues here in the form of certified child | care offered to residents of Loudoun County. |
It | care offerings including cardiac services, orthopedi |
In 1967, she became a Child | Care Officer for the London Borough of Tower Hamlets |
ere not often part of normal life, their entire | care often being left in the hands of professional h |
that everything had been ‘taken | care of'. |
on an outcome, to surrender, or to have little | care on solving a problem. |
o observe the effect of deprivation of parental | care on children. |
This comprised a duty of reasonable | care on the part of Rodney Fitch to not use material |
He tells me ev'ry | care on Him to Roll; |
"Pumpkin" was soon placed in emergency foster | care on 16 September. |
Cancer | Care Ontario is governed by an act of legislation ca |
Cancer | Care Ontario follows the management principles of th |
perational service agency of government, Cancer | Care Ontario is accountable to the Minister of Healt |
The details of Cancer | Care Ontario's relationship with the Ministry are la |
In palliative | care, opioids are not recommended for sedation or an |
ested "establish[ing] adoption as the ‘default' | care option for children aged 0-5 years where the ch |
ast likely to receive schooling, proper medical | care, or even food and are sometimes abandoned. |
s are teased patiently into dreadlocks for coat | care or presentation purposes. |
mation about health status, provision of health | care, or payment for health care that can be linked |
Nor do such actions serve authentic pastoral | care or proper liturgical renewal; instead, they dep |
shment for such activities as running away from | care or school, petty theft, bullying and threats of |
cialty surgeons and oncologists for specialized | care or second opinions. |
This separates them from partial | care or day treatment which are either non-profit or |
Group is a social enterprise health and social | care organisation based in Southampton, Hampshire. |
Turning Point is a social | care organisation and registered charity in the Unit |
ildren still carries on today through the child | care organisation Coram. |
Adventist Health System is a non-profit health | care organisation which operates facilities within t |
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