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hallactic regeneration because they are easy to | care for, requiring minimal direct care, and reprodu |
hor of The Exorcist, was one of the students to | care for Butch. |
er for the increased demand for these easier to | care for sheep. |
ken from their second studio album, Too Cool To | Care. |
is usually the hardiest species and is easy to | care for. |
for the War Blinded was established in 1915 to | care for servicemen blinded in the First World War. |
Margaret died in 1907 leaving him to | care for two daughters. |
finds himself the only one who really seems to | care about rescuing Mitsuru. |
nto English its name is the "Loyalty Society To | Care For The Aged." |
ty services, and persuading private agencies to | care for families on relief. |
iana "is a very special species that is easy to | care for. |
Santa Ana to be the most well equipped city to | care for the community, but a vote in 2002 removed t |
Dexter tries to | care for Lumen, but she is understandably suspicious |
staffing is unpaid and all money raised goes to | care for the animals, directly (feed, bedding, veter |
The Mills Archive was originally set up to | care for four historically important Foundation Coll |
llowed Galard and the medical staff continue to | care for their wounded and she worked changing banda |
ied after his birth, had now with 3 children to | care for. |
Ostensibly to | care for his needs, Kate followed him to his prison. |
Both love their sister Rosa and want to | care about her and help her having a good life. |
"I think it is a responsibility for humanity to | care for one another, that is one basic reason," sai |
s husband Joseph requested May to stay there to | care for her while he was away on a business trip. |
quadron's first priority shifted from combat to | care for the prisoners. |
She also traveled to many Seminole towns to | care for members of her tribe. |
mpounding his worries was the responsibility to | care for his beloved Cherokee, who faced a devastati |
She volunteered to | care for the sick and ill by visiting hospitals and |
The Carnmarth Trust exists to | care for the area. |
Red cherry shrimp are easy to | care for in the home freshwater aquarium and breed w |
replaced Grant Eckman in 1992, when he left to | care for his new born son, Dakota Eckman. |
While at the ashram, his job was to | care for orphaned young boys. |
founded in 1867 by Charles Haddon Spurgeon, to | care for fatherless boys (the first girls were accep |
tone buildings were erected by George Muller to | care for 2,050 orphans in his Ashley Down orphanage. |
In 1928, she retired from teaching in order to | care for her mother's health. |
The main objective of Po Leung Kuk is to | care for the young and protect the innocent. |
She secretly seems to | care about Emma (at least in the beginning), as show |
of campers, instructing them about how best to | care for their medical condition. |
e young children, aged three, five, and six, to | care for. |
Demonstration Projects that expanded access to | care, increased available programs, and reduced fina |
Foundling Hospital, created in October 1739 to | care for abandoned children. |
e parents of the vanzolinii offspring return to | care for their young. |
Kate Bellingham left after the second series to | care for her new child. |
Eight servants were employed to | care for the family, which included his wife Emma, a |
of horse drawn apparatus, someone was needed to | care for the horses. |
But he gave up the practice of law to | care for Margaret and their growing children. |
peaceful, golden-skinned giants who seem not to | care that other races are exploiting their world for |
race one of the five races across the state to | care about. |
of data collection in this small forest area to | Care Earth, a bio-diversity research organisation. |
clinics, the fairs act as a portal for entry to | care for those patients identified to be at risk. |
prior to the War of the Bavarian Succession, to | care for his widespread estates in Moravia, Bohemia, |
Learning to | care in the A&E department (1986), Hodder & Stoughto |
e was their oldest daughter and did the most to | care for her younger brothers and sisters, both befo |
genetic inheritance makes it robust and easy to | care for. |
o frequently visit the facility to learn how to | care for chimpanzees. |
n the other hand, the government decided not to | care about it once it will be signed (which is highl |
al nurse Brigitte (Madeleine Hinde) is hired to | care for Birdy, against Birdy's wishes, and becomes |
named Maggie (Cynthia Watros), takes him in to | care for him. |
gle from their second studio album, Too Cool to | Care. |
is designated in a will, trust or pet trust to | care for a companion animal (pet) if a person dies o |
He returned to Louisiana in the 1950s to | care for his mother where he continued to work as a |
ut short her stage career, she returned home to | care for her ailing father. |
Andrews Mental Hospital and given the chance to | care for mentally ill patients. |
re allegedly deported because it was cheaper to | care for them overseas. |
Peter made efforts to | care for Fischer as well. |
icts and trials, Ji-Hyun and Taek-Gi learned to | care for each other. |
ill with heart problems, and he left school to | care for her. |
e talked about it recently and nobody seemed to | care about it much. |
In 1847 she returned to Norfolk to | care for elderly relatives. |
wnsfolk become skeptical of Judkins' ability to | care for the girl, and try to have her taken away. |
This made it possible to | care for men as well. |
after 24 years in Toronto, was heading home to | care for his aging mother. |
hin a few years, the house proved inadequate to | care for the number of men coming for help. |
To | care, share and cure is the motto of extending servi |
abilitation facility and has a staff trained to | care for injured wildlife. |
epidemic of 1886, Hall organized the efforts to | care for the sick. |
ay not like Nana in the beginning but starts to | care for her as the series progresses. |
er died in 1844, leaving the younger Wheaton to | care for his mother. |
ewster Hospital and School of Nursing opened to | care for victims of the great fire of Jacksonville. |
However, once settled in they are easier to | care for. |
and I'll be moving to Los Angeles in August to | care for a loved one in his final days. |
andle, very low maintenance, and inexpensive to | care for. |
In one part of the course, the couple has to | care for twin "creepy robot" babies. |
alia was pregnant, and Catherine didn't seem to | care if the child was Paul's or Andrei's. |
p who promise with his fomrer friend Ki-yeok to | care his daughter Nam-eun. |
He returned in 2000 to Swansea to | care for his ageing mother and younger brother, Gera |
t her degree in 1868 and returned to Waltham to | care for her widowed mother. |
h, this was the first institution in America to | care for poor citizens. |
and out of consciousness and doesn't appear to | care at all about Buffy or her struggles. |
009 to September 2010, Barrett moved to Hull to | care for his mother who died aged 100 in August 2010 |
Increasing access to | care, promoting wellness and prevention and working |
ges them half of their haul from the robbery to | care for them. |
s from Dungeon Keeper in that the purpose is to | care for heroes and not monsters. |
He was to | care for a princess by the name of Koekecin. |
The group aims to | care for wildlife species so they recover their heal |
nization Pet Hope, which she founded in 1984 to | care for and find homes for abandoned animals. |
ected to stay in Korea after the cease fire, to | care for orphans, and at home planned to minister to |
The coat is easy to | care for; a regular brush will keep it smart, but, l |
Too Stoned to | Care |
The Alzheimer's Solution: How Today's | Care Is Failing Millions- and How We Can Do Better; |
compiled the collection with Andy McKaie) took | care to include lesser-known (but equally iconic) so |
She took | care of Toby Mangel when his stepmother, Kerry, died |
fe Rugmani Ammal was a great companion who took | care of him and his family as he grew up to be a ren |
sponsible for the engravings while Henning took | care of the text and eulogies. |
As Ambassador in Berlin, took | care of the problems related to the presence in Germ |
I took | care of him. |
latter were a locally enlisted force that took | care of most of the “guard and police” duties on the |
are very fond of Saraswatamma (Sudha) who took | care of them there. |
And they took | care of their good form. |
e at the Red Mastering Studio in Hollywood took | care about the sound mastering. |
They took | care to print the text exactly as given in their sou |
I took | care of it. |
He took | care for the usage of Kashubian language in liturgy. |
He also took | care to cultivate Church-state relations in Argentin |
Charlotte's mother took | care of his children (both Frederike's and Charlotte |
They took | care of a baby boy named Jung Yoogeun. |
e of money dropped, but the new government took | care of law and courts. |
Matthias took | care that new Catholic priests would be fluent in th |
r word, hostelero (innkeeper, the one that took | care of a hostal), exists in Spanish. |
He took | care of Raenef IV and tutored him at one point (when |
After his father's death his mother took | care of him as well as his uncle, who was a judge. |
During his patriarchy he especially took | care of the poor. |
18 Years Old, on which he single-handedly took | care of the composition, lyrics, arrangement, and in |
I took | care of the disambiguation. |
After him, other Imams served and also took | care of the mosque. |
pton, at some stages of the band's career, took | care of the day-to-day running of the band, earning |
Moved by compassion, he fed the dog and took | care of her. |
paternal grandfather, Charles Henry King, took | care of his first grandson and paid Ford's mother ch |
d homeschooled them in the 1990s and later took | care of her mother who was suffering with Alzheimer' |
d so he remained at the house and his aunt took | care of him. |
own as il curatino (the Little Pastor), he took | care of the poor, sick and elderly people, especiall |
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. |
The community always took | care of the school, because of the interests served. |
till then pattamkattiyars took | care of the church and the well. |
t propagating the Christian faith and also took | care of Annamite Christians and Japanese Christian c |
manuscripts, were willed to Sweatman, who took | care of them while generously sharing access to thos |
He founded the church at Dedham and took | care of Christ Church, Braintree. |
h says Navy Criminal Investigative Service took | care to ensure evidence was properly gathered so a c |
n.Star's executive editor Michelle So, who took | care of the audio-visual presentation accompanying t |
Figured it out and took | care of it myself.Castncoot (talk) 07:21, 18 Februar |
Now an old woman, she took | care of him when he was young. |
She took | care of the school for the rest of her life and even |
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. |
an assistant of Martin Luther King Jr. and took | care of King's children immediately following his as |
He took | care that religious associations were established, a |
his experiences, ideas, points of view and took | care of them. |
He then took | care of the family land at Bihar and Geszt for five |
er German and Austrian Jewish soldiers and took | care of Jewish prisoners of war in POW camps (like D |
Honda took | care of Nagai when he was dead drunk and now Nagai t |
ar I, Ford opened her home to soldiers and took | care of them. |
he natives who had temporarily adopted and took | care of him. |
Having inherited land from his father, he took | care of his inheritance and by 1801 the rents paid a |
The boys made and took | care of their rifles themselves. |
the host conductor, Italy's Gianni Ferrio, took | care of the orchestra. |
Death from Above 1979's Jesse F. Keeler took | care of the drum duties as well as production. |
Charters took | care not to duplicate any recordings already found o |
The first one took | care of the killings, using guns, knives and axes. |
d landings, while Aurora Municipal Airport took | care of 134,000 takeoffs and landings at a cost of o |
Lower took | care of Charles II during his last illness in 1685. |
After the battle, the doctors who took | care of the wounded and buried the dead told chillin |
Brookner has not married; and took | care of her parents as they aged. |
up for searching on one side while a lady took | care of the women. |
tre for Research and Post Graduate Studies took | care of the special needs of the post graduate stude |
er as support; his biological father never took | care of him. |
Nelson took | care of the vocal duties in The Brood with a little |
She recognizes Brown as the soldier she took | care of in Hanover. |
ng to the pentito Tommaso Buscetta, Geraci took | care of the fugitive Riina while he stayed in Partin |
49, he was again honored and party members took | care of him. |
a veterinarian who has experience with tortoise | care. |
e of Charleston, Lazarus House, Tar Heel, Total | Care and Wiregrass. |
Tracheostomy | care and removal |
on is the junction leading to Bournemouth Train | Care Depot, built on part of the site of Bournemouth |
Cord Injury Center, and a 120-bed transitional | care unit for long-term care. |
o had a High Dependency Unit and a Transitional | Care unit for long term, usually ventilated, patient |
he lower levels contain 6 high intensive trauma | care rooms, as well as a paediatrics trauma room. |
Liverpool is a major Level 1 Trauma | care hospital, receiving a majority of cases within |
ucation and health-care issues including trauma | care, and has sponsored many elections bills includi |
Muthu Hospital is an orthopedic and trauma | care hospital in the city of Madurai in Madurai dist |
He completed his surgical residency in trauma | care at the University of Washington Medical Center |
The hospital is renowned for its trauma | care. |
ty hospital having 24 hours Casualty and Trauma | Care Centre. |
Cowley - the heart surgeon who pioneered trauma | care. |
achieve universal access to HIV/AIDS treatment, | care and prevention by 2015. |
opment Goals and universal access to treatment, | care and prevention in jeopardy. |
umber two – to provide comprehensive treatment, | care and support to 80 percent of those who need it, |
ive methods to communicate his passion for tree | care, and often used lantern slide projections to il |
trol fabrics, Jobe's fertilizer spikes and tree | care products and ROSS root feeder and fertilizers. |
t yet know about life - and how much they truly | care about each other. |
The course also serves as a turf | care center and teaching/training center for the Vir |
r playing Bright Heart Raccoon in the first two | Care Bears movies, as well as Tenderheart Bear in Th |
Udder | care and hygiene in cows is important in milking, ai |
Ultimate | care must be carried out when handling this chemical |
Rico leaving her daughter behind in her uncle's | care. |
the interments of veterans who died while under | care at the facility. |
had approximately $3.5 billion in assets under | care. |
n and Confederate soldiers who died while under | care at the hospital. |
lly-distinguished buildings in the University's | care. |
7.1% of the population provided unpaid | care to family, friends, neighbours or others; |
vides millions of dollars worth of unreimbursed | care with support from donors and foundations. |
High Desert Hospital was converted to an urgent | care clinic in 2003. |
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