Cared Sentence Examples

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  • Yes, I cared for him.

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  • I cared enough to make sure Darkyn's little fruit bat is okay.

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  • Brandon was fortunate to have been raised by two people who cared as much about each other as they cared for him.

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  • I'd guess he cared for her, in his own way.

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  • You cared for him?

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  • I had no idea she cared enough about me to break so many rules.

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  • Of grammar she knew nothing and she cared nothing for it.

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  • He cared nothing about her.

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  • I'm glad she cared enough to interfere.

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  • He couldn't lose the only other woman he'd ever cared about.

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  • Uncle Pat Clancy asked around Pop's favorite bars, but no one knew for sure—or really cared much.

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  • If any part of you cared about him, you'd want him to be happy, not force him to love you!

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  • There he cared for them with love and kindness; but no word did he speak in their hearing.

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  • Until that moment, he hadn't really cared why Sofi saved the life of the woman before him.

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  • He never thought twice about walking into danger and rarely cared if he survived or not.

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  • He seemed to be the only one on the Council who truly cared about upholding the balance between good and evil, no matter what the cost.

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  • He'd never cared for another woman in the way his father had loved his mother.

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  • Claire could shout it to the world, for all he cared.

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  • Tim cared for Lana—that much Brady could see—but Tim cared as much for his career and getting what he wanted.

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  • He assumed she was somewhat older than he, but her body parts were firm and func­tional and he cared little about the model year of the equipment.

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  • When he left me, I don't think he cared what happened to the money as long as he wasn't part of the picture.

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  • Would he have cared if there had been someone else before him?

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  • If she didn't face that nagging fear, she was going to lose the two people she cared about most — Alex and Jonathan.

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  • She wasn't going to be late on her first day, not because she cared what the client wanted, but because Jonny claimed to be watching every move she made.

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  • Neither cared to begin talking.

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  • I could not have cared less about anything.

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  • I cared enough to let Darkyn strip the powers of a goddess when every other deity in the worlds wanted her dead-dead.

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  • She wasn't sure she cared.

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  • He'd done it for the people he cared about as much as out of his sense of honor.

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  • Personally, he wasn't about to let Wynn hurt any of the people he cared about.

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  • He didn't answer her plea to reassure her some part of him cared for her.

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  • If he cared AT ALL that his blood monkey and mate had been totally abused.

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  • He'd broken the Code for a brother who'd never cared one ounce for him and accepted his place in Hell.

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  • Sanctuaries were managed by a convent of women who cared for the lost and injured.

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  • He hadn't asked or cared.

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  • But he if thought her dead, and he was taking revenge on Qatwal, then some part of him must've cared!

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  • She'd truly cared for someone for the first time in her life, and he'd used her.

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  • He didn't have three more days' worth of control.  The idea he'd likely explode before Death delivered Katie made him feel fear, an emotion he hated and hadn't felt until responsible for the life of someone he cared about.

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  • He'd lost them all.  Lilith, Jade, Hannah.  Even Andre.  He'd not only failed every Immortal that ever lived, he'd failed the only people he'd ever cared for.  He lay on the ground, gasping as he tangled his fingers in Hannah's hair.

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  • How different if must be, he thought, making love with someone for whom you really cared.

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  • While he had no business clogging up her life with a potpourri of unsubstantiated garbage, it was equally unfair to have a relation­ship while holding back the truth from someone you cared for.

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  • The more he considered the devastation this would wreak on this woman he cared for, the more apprehension he felt about finding the man.

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  • Who really cared who wore number 888 anyhow?

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  • She wasn't about to go through losing someone she cared about or letting Darian go through his loss again.

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  • She wasn't about to live with the guilt of hurting yet a third person she cared about.

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  • They meant to light the fuse on his emotions and power by taking what he cared for most.

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  • He could not imagine any siding with a man like Sirian, but he knew men well enough to know there were those like Sirian and Memon who cared only for power and gold.

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  • Sirian cared for me more than my father.

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  • In his last years, he'd cared more for the book than for her!

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  • I cared only for you.

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  • If she had cared about fashion, it might have been an issue.

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  • It hurt to think he no longer cared about what happened to her.

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  • Was it possible that he actually cared for her?

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  • Or that she cared deeply about what happened to him.

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  • Not that he cared too much.

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  • With the earth moving beneath her, Jessi wasn't able to process anything she felt during the last minutes of the world, except that Xander cared enough to finish what he started in his quest for revenge.

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  • He only cared about one of the Others – the one who took Jessi.

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  • She did her best to protect those she cared about and ended up here.

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  • This work gradually made a strong impression, and those who cared for Oxford began to speak of him as " the great tutor."

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  • His early education was cared for by his father and by the local rabbi, David Frankel.

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  • Yet the Australian is capable of strong affections, and the blind (of whom there have always been a great number) are cared for, and are often the best fed in a tribe.

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  • Lucca too enjoyed good government, and the peasantry were well cared for and prosperous.

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  • She was reported to have said that she cared not to lose France, England and her own country for him, and would go with him to the world's end in a white petticoat ere she left him.

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  • This temple was cared for, and the cult attended, by women only, and the same was the case at a second celebration at the beginning of December in the house of a magistrate with imperium, which became famous owing to the profanation of these mysteries by P. Clodius in 62 B.C., and the political consequences of his act.

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  • The lease system does not prevail, but the farming out of convict labour is permitted by the constitution; such labour is used chiefly for the building of railways, the convicts so employed being at 'all times cared for and guarded by state officials.

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  • This consideration leads us to one of the most remarkable and fascinating features of 'ant-communities - the presence in the nests of insects and other small arthropods, which are tended and cared for by the ants as their " guests," rendering to the ants in return the sweet food which they desire.

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  • For the history of institutions which, thanks largely to the writings of Sir Henry Maine, has become a new and interesting branch of science, Bentham cared nothing.

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  • The defence of the country was next cared for by regulations for the arming of the whole nation, down to every one who owned the value of a cow, a measure far in advance of the old feudal levy.

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  • As for himself he cared little for the life of a million of men.

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  • For this Napoleon cared little, provided that he had the army behind him.

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  • In Russia the domovoi (house spirit) is an important personage in folk-belief; he may object to certain kinds of animals, or to certain colours in cattle; and must, generally speaking, be propitiated and cared for.

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  • In England this branch of chemistry is especially cared for by the Institute of Chemistry, which, since its foundation in 1877, has done much for the training of analytical chemists.

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  • But he seems to have been well cared for, and he was at the age of fourteen sufficiently advanced "in algebra, geometry, astronomy, and even the higher mathematics," to calculate a solar eclipse within four seconds of accuracy.

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  • Following the example of his ancestors Philip cared for education and the general welfare of his land, and the Protestant university of Marburg, founded in 1527, owes to him its origin.

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  • Bread-trees are fairly common, but are little cared for.

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  • In Constantinople itself sedition and profligacy were rampant, the emperors were the tools of faction and cared but little for the interests of their subjects, whose lot was one of hopeless misery and depravity.

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  • His diary shows how little he understood, or cared for, the business of a king.

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  • The action of missionaries, who cared only about nominal Christianizing, had no better effect.

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  • As for most penitents, all they cared for was to scrape through by the skin of their teeth.

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  • He retained his old university habit of taking long walks with a congenial companion, even in London, and although he cared but little for what is commonly known as society - the society of crowded rooms and fragments of sentences - he very much liked conversation.

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  • The ancients generally cared but little for what we call a philosophic distribution of topics, and Tribonian seems to have merely followed the order of the Perpetual Edict which custom had already established, and from which custom would perhaps have refused to permit him to depart.

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  • Knowing the almost endless complexity of organic structures, realizing that man himself with all the mystery of his life and consciousness must be included in any explanation of the origin of living things, they preferred to regard living things as something apart from the rest of nature, specially cared for, specially created by a Divine Being.

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  • The intelligent classes have become far better educated in the laws of health, and less disposed to quackery; the less intelligent are better cared for and protected by municipal and central authority.

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  • He appears to have had no great sense of natural beauty, in which point he resembled his generation (though one remarkable story is told of his being deeply affected by Alpine scenery); and, except in his passion for the stage, he does not seem to have cared much for any of the arts, Conversation and literature were, again as in Johnson's case, the sole gods of his idolatry.

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  • The public buildings, which include an interesting watch-tower and belfry, are large, substantial and well cared for.

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  • Able-bodied blacks were enlisted in the army, and the women, children and old men were settled in large camps on confiscated Southern property, where they were cared for alternately by the war department and by the treasury department until the organization of the Freedmen's Bureau.

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  • Colonial interests have been cared for by the Tijdschrift voor nederlandsch Indie (1848).

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  • Those who have not succeeded return in order to be cared for by friends and relatives, or simply from home-sickness.

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  • Mizzi cared little for a constitution that did not make him complete master of the situation, and resigned his post in the government.

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  • But it was beaten off with the utmost ease by the investing troops, who were well fed and cared for; and as by this time even the gun-teams had followed the cavalry horses to the slaughter-house, the French army as an army - i.e.

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  • Other dependent citizens are cared for in the institutions of other states at public expense.

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  • Catherine, who had promoted these measures, cared nothing for the Protestants, but desired the support of the Bourbon princes.

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  • In England, however, people cared for none of these things, and were blind to the commercial potentialities of scientific research.

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  • Wherever cared for, each town, city, county and the state must pay the cost of maintaining its own poor.

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  • An Act of 1910 provides that indigent soldiers, sailors or marines of the U.S. and their families be cared for in their homes and not in almshouses.

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  • The forests of Saxony are extensive and have long been well cared for both by government and by private proprietors.

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  • The monuments at Sanchi are now under the charge of the archaeological department; they are being well cared for, and valuable photographs have been taken of the bas-reliefs and inscriptions.

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  • But what he cared for was the cause of the Arabs, whom he had learned to know and admire, and for whose interests he pleaded at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919.

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  • When he cared to please, his manners and conversation were charming.

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  • No art interested him except architecture, which he studied throughout his life; and he cared little for literature which was not either historical or political.

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  • In the divided state of the nation, indeed, this sanctuary was hardly visited from beyond Mt Ephraim; and every man or tribe that cared to provide the necessary apparatus (ephod, teraphim, &c.) and hire a priest might have a temple and oracle of his own at which to consult Jehovah (Judges xvii., xviii.); but there was hardly another sanctuary of equal dignity.

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  • Castlereagh brought with him decided views, which however were not altogether those of his cabinet, and his position was weakened by the fact that Great Britain was still at war with the United States, and that public opinion at home cared for little but the abolition of the slave trade.

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  • Two great objects eclipsed all others, - to find a route to the Indies, and to bring the heathen tribes into the embraces of the Church, since, while he cared little for their bodies, his solicitude for their souls knew no bounds" (Parkman).

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  • The collection is fine and well cared for in beautiful surroundings.

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  • It is alleged to have been found growing wild between the Euphrates and the Tigris; but the discovery has never been authenticated, and unless the plant be sedulously cared for, the species p dies out in a surprisingly short space of time.

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  • In 1897 this was supplanted by the contract system, by which a prison commission accepted contracts for convict labour, but the prisoners were cared for by state officials.

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  • Having weighed the probable pains and pleasures of approaching old age, he decided that life had nothing left for which he greatly cared, and drowned himself.

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  • His father fell at the battle of Pinkie (1547), fighting in the van of the Scottish army, and, his wife having died soon after, the orphan was cared for by his eldest brother Richard (1522-1575).

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  • Stern Premonstratensian canons wanted no congregations, and cared for no possessions; therefore they built their church like a long room.

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  • The researches of archaeologists prove that Quaternary Man cared little what became of his fellow-creature's body.

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  • The slayers of Rizzio fled to England, and were outlawed; Darnley was permitted to protest his innocence and denounce his accomplices; after which he became the scorn of all parties alike, and few men dared or cared to be seen in his company.

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  • According to the Memoirs of Sir James Melville, both Lord Herries and himself resolved to appeal to the queen in terms of bold and earnest remonstrance against so desperate and scandalous a design; Herries, having been met with assurances of its unreality and professions of astonishment at the suggestion, instantly fled from court; Melville, evading the danger of a merely personal protest without backers to support him, laid before Mary a letter from a loyal Scot long resident in England, which urged upon her consideration and her conscience the danger and disgrace of such a project yet more freely than Herries had ventured to do by word of mouth; but the sole result was that it needed all the queen's courage and resolution to rescue him from the violence of the man for whom, she was reported to have said, she cared not if she lost France, England and her own country, and would go with him to the world's end in a white petticoat before she would leave him.

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  • But a younger member of the household, Willie Douglas, aged eighteen, whose devotion was afterwards remembered and his safety cared for by Mary at a time of utmost risk and perplexity to herself, succeeded on the 2nd of May in assisting her to escape by a 1 It is to be observed that the above conclusion as to the authenticity of the Casket Letters is the same as that arrived at upon different grounds by the most recent research on the subject.

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  • For her own freedom of will and of way, of passion and of action, she cared much; for her creed she cared something; for her country she cared less than nothing.

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  • In 1597 he died, leaving children, but none who cared or had capacity to carry on the Aldine press.

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  • For the trappings of authority he cared little.

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  • He erased the royal lilies from the panels of his carriages; and the Palais Royal, like the White House at Washington, stood open to all and sundry who cared to come and shake hands with the head of the state.

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  • A degenerate society cared nothing for syllogisms grown threadbare by repetition.

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  • He cared so little for Germany, as distinguished from Austria, that he allowed Lous to compel the diet to cede the imperial fortress of Landau.

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  • For general talk about the evils of slavery they cared little, but this assertion that every slave was entitled to instant freedom filled them with alarm and roused them to anger, for they saw that, if the conscience of the nation were to respond to the proposition, the system must inevitably fall.

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  • The chief defect of the Digest is in point of scientific arrangement, a matter about which the Roman lawyers, perhaps one may say the ancients generally, cared very little.

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  • His behaviour on this occasion ("But Gallio cared for none of these things") shows the impartial attitude of the Roman officials towards Christianity in its early days.

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  • He cared little for any of the professors, except Sir John Leslie, from whom he learned some mathematics.

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  • This involved a rejection of Henry's suit, not because Charles cared anything for his aunt, but because a divorce would mean disinheriting Charles's cousin Mary, and perhaps the eventual succession of the son of a French princess to the English throne.

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  • He had an elastic conscience which was always at the beck and call of his desire, and he cared little for principle.

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  • Recife has few public squares or gardens, and its streets are not usually well cared for.

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  • Unfortunately Buckle either could not define, or cared not to define, the general conceptions with which he worked, such as those denoted by the terms "civilization," "history," "science," "law," "scepticism," and "protective spirit"; the consequence is that his arguments are often fallacies.

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  • In consequence of this deficiency he failed to pay the tribute due from the people to Ptolemy, as his fathers had done, and is set down by Josephus as a miser who cared nothing for the protest of Ptolemy's special ambassador.

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  • Consequently the Jews were divided into two parties - Pharisees and Sadducees - of whom the Pharisees cared only for doing or enduring the will of God as revealed in Scripture or in the events of history.

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  • A widespread feeling of indignation spread not only among High Churchmen, but among many who cared little or nothing for the ritual practices involved; and it seemed impossible to foretell what the outcome would be.

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  • He cared little for the law, regarding it simply as a distasteful means of livelihood, yet his experiments in writing did not encourage him to trust to this for support.

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  • The horses, which are of Mexican, Spanish and Chinese origin, are small and poorly cared for; some American horses have been introduced for the purpose of improving the breed.

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  • Napoleon cared little that the French centre was almost fought out; it had fulfilled its mission, and on the 21st the decisive point was to be Barclay's position.

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  • They did not plunder or ill-treat the people, but they cared nothing for town life or for agricultural pursuits, and as they passed onward they left the country bare.

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  • Why should not established institutions proceed upon the customary and convenient methods of routine, while the delights of existence were augmented, manners polished, arts developed, and a golden age of epicurean ease made decent by a state religion which no one cared to break with because no one was left to regard it seriously?

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  • These latter are now cared for by an archimandrite of Russian nationality and some Russian priests.

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  • The Dutch East India Company cared nought for the progress of the colony - provided only that they had a refreshment station for their richly laden fleets, and that the English, French, Danes and Portuguese had not.

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  • That downright, gossiping German princess, the duchess of Orleans, cared little for the Maxims; but she was enraptured by their author, and his "ugly face, all skin and bone, though he laughed and talked quite unaffectedly and easily."

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  • So too his scorn for the Roman populace of his time, who cared only for their dole of bread and the public games, is unqualified.

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  • Of speculative interest the ordinary Roman had as little as may be; for abstract discussion and controversy he cared nothing.

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  • The Roman historians, from Fabius Pictor to Tacitus, cared for none of these things.

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  • From their own point of view they were orthodox conservatives, so far as they really cared to remain - for whatever reason - within the pale of Jewry and to justify their presence there.

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  • Convicts in the prison are usually employed in the manufacture of articles that are not extensively made elsewhere in the state, such as carriages, harness, furniture and brooms. The inmates of the state school for boys receive instruction in farming, carpentry, tailoring, laundry work, and various other trades and occupations; and the girls in the state industrial school are trained in housework, laundering, dressmaking, &c. Paupers are cared for chiefly by the towns and cities, those wholly dependent being placed in almshouses and those only partially dependent receiving aid at their homes.

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  • In 1764 Colonel Bouquet added to the fort a redoubt, the " Block House," which still stands, the sole remaining trace of Fort Pitt, and is owned and cared for by the Daughters of the American Revolution.

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  • But for the master's graver researches and projects he cared little, and was far more interested in the dreams of astrologers and alchemists.

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  • But the powers he cared most to exercise ceased by degree to be those of imaginative creation, and came to be those of turning to practical human use the mastery which his studies had taught him over the forces of nature.

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  • He would have his superiority acknowledged, and cared little for the rest.

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  • They cared little for letters, and were generally indolent, and their prejudice against mercantile pursuits left the commerce of the country in the hands of Armenians, Jews, Greeks and Turks.

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  • Most of the year 1859 was spent in the exploration of the river Shire and Lake Nyasa, which was discovered in September; and during a great part of the year 1860 Livingstone was engaged in fulfilling his promise to take such of the Makololo home as cared to go.

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  • The hospital of St Jean, where the sick have been cared for since the 12th century, contains the chief works of Memling, including the famous reliquary of St Ursula.

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  • The duke and the bishop were both unscrupulous; but the churchman, with all his faults, was a patriotic statesman, while Gloucester cared far more for his own private ends than for the welfare of the realm.

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  • But the king cared not when his pockets were full.

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  • During the last period of Edwards rule England might have been described as a despotism, if only the king had cared to be a despot.

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  • Edward IV., as has been already remarked, had many of the opportunities of the autocrat, if only he had cared to use them; Personal but his sloth and self-indulgence stood in the way.

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  • The nation, or at least so much of it as cared to read books or pamphlets on political subjects, was acknowledged to be the supreme judge, which must therefore be allowed to listen to what counsellors it pleased.

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  • No doubt he was helped to an intelligent perception of the new situation by the fact that, as a foreigner, he cared far more for carrying on war successfully against France than for influencing the domestic legislation of a country which was not his own, and by the knowledge that the conduct of the struggle which lasted till he was able to treat with France on equal terms at Ryswick (1697) was fairly trusted to his hands.

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  • The duke cared little for home politics in themselves; but he had his own ends, both public and private, to serve, and at first gave his support to the Tories, whose church policy was regarded with favor by the queen.

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  • Those who cared for religion or morality Moralaad had forgotten that man is an imaginative and emotional religious being.

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  • They were reinforced by many Liberals, who cared very little for protection, but a great deal about the abolition of slavery, and consequently objected to reducing the duties on foreign or slave-grown sugar.

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  • Little as they cared for their British rulers the Wisconsin voyageurs and habitars, influenced probably by their cupidity and by actual money payments, for the most part adhered to the British cause during the War of Independence.

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  • Dumouriez, who cared only for the successful prosecution of the war, urged the king to accept the decrees.

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  • Robespierre was an acrid fanatic, and unlike Danton, who only cared to secure the practical results of the Revolution, he had a moral and religious ideal which he intended to force on the nation.

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  • Sturla was born and brought up in prosperous times, but his manhood was passed in the midst of strife, in which his family fell one by one, and he himself, though a peaceful man who cared little for politics, was more than once forced to fly for his life.

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  • Philosophical schools which, like the Stoic, felt the ethical interest of Demosthenes, cared little for his language.

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  • The rhetoricians who imitated or analysed his style cared little for the criticism of his text.

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  • His choice rhetoric stigmatized the dean of St Patrick's as assheaded, a blockhead who cared only for his kitchen and his belly.

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  • The Celts cared nothing for the king except as a weapon against the Protestants; the old Anglo-Irish Catholics cared much, but the nearer Charles approached them the more completely he alienated the Protestants.

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  • Parnell cared nothing for the dignity of the House of Commons.

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  • They only cared to aggrandize themselves, without thought of national feeling or geographical conditions.

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  • But the best allies of the republicans against the Feuillants were the royalists pure and simple, who cared nothing about the constitution, and claimed to extract good from the excess of evil.

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  • But neither Necker nor his wife cared to remain out of office, and in 1787 Necker was banished by "lettre de cachet" 40 leagues from Paris for attacking Calonne.

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  • In 1881 a circular note from the British ministry to the five powers was evasively answered, and in 1883 Prince Bismarck intimated to the British government that Germany cared nothing about Armenian reforms and that the matter had better be allowed to drop. Russia had changed her policy towards the Armenians, and the other powers were indifferent.

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  • Of Pizarro's early years hardly anything is known; but he appears to have been poorly cared for, and his education was neglected.

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  • He had no fear of death, and cared but little for the opinion of others, adhering tenaciously to the course he believed to be right in the face of all opposition.

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  • A state board of charities has supervision over all philanthropic and penal institutions in the state, including hospitals, which numbered 103 in 1907; and the board visits the almshouses supported by seventy-eight (of the 168) towns of the state, and investigates and supervises the provision made for the town poor in the other ninety towns of the state; some, as late as 1906, were, with the few paupers maintained by the state, cared for in a private almshouse at Tariffville, which was commonly known as the " state almshouse.

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  • We do not hear that he was brilliant, but the priests cared little for such qualities.

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  • He cared comparatively little for the history of speculation, but his acquaintance with books of science, general history, travels and belles lettres was boundless.

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  • Religious training was confined to instruction in the forms of the Orthodox Church and the repetition of prayers by rote; dogmatic questions Nicholas neither understood nor cared about; and, in spite of his reverence for his brother Alexander, the latter's mysticism had not the faintest influence upon him.

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  • He cared enough to give her his most prized possession, and he'd protected her last night against someone who meant to kill her.

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  • Uncle Pat Clancy asked around Pop's favorite bars, but no one knew for sure—or really cared much.

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  • When we first came out, I remember these notes pinned to us telling the conductor and everyone who cared who we were and where we were going so we didn't get lost.

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  • Some reminder of past-Death, a sign she cared for him, a hint at the connection between this Logan and the woman Gabriel knew.

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  • Why she'd chosen to serve a demon over him… was there any part of her that cared for him?

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  • The leader of the convent that cared for the Sanctuary opened the door and curtseyed.

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  • That the smooth politician genuinely cared for her never crossed Brady's mind.

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  • Tim cared for Lana—that much Brady could see—but Tim cared as much for his career and getting what he wanted.

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  • If she didn't face that nagging fear, she was going to lose the two people she cared about most — Alex and Jonathan.

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  • Memon, King of Landis, would never have cared enough to warn him away.

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  • Her own death stared at her through golden eyes, and she had cared for nothing but feeling his hot skin against hers, sating the ache of the sacred hollow between her thighs, and cooling the lightning burning in her blood!

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  • Any other woman would be whimpering at his feet, ready to tell him her life story, if he cared enough to ask.

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  • He only cared about one of the Others – the one who took Jessi.

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  • The mice are cared for by a team of highly-trained animal technicians fully apprised of the animals' needs.

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  • He wrote because he liked to write; he did not abridge, because he cared not to abridge.

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  • I was lucky i had a great auntie who cared for me like a mom.

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  • If you feel good, your skin will feel good too consult a beautician about how your skin should be cared for.

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  • As long as we were having fun and getting to hear the best bluegrass in the world and nobody was losing, who cared!

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  • From first to last he cared greatly for one thing and one thing only; the integrity of his catholic creed.

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  • There were 18 prisoners in the inpatient unit, mainly cared for by prison custody officers.

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  • They clearly cared for the people affected by the financial devastation they saw around them.

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  • Listening to him eulogize over a player he couldn't have cared less about a week ago was absolutely excruciating.

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  • As I read the FAQ and reviews, it was obvious that he was hands on and cared.

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  • The facing foes usually had more in common than they cared to admit.

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  • A Greek citizen was so wholly immersed in the politics and ethos of his city that he cared little for himself.

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  • A person incapacitated by a stroke, or in a coma, might not be cared for long enough to see whether he recovers.

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  • In addition, 8 individuals who were being cared for were also interviewed in-depth.

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  • He does not mean indifference for he was deeply compassionate, he cared greatly.

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  • Brownâs difficulty, as he acknowledges, is that Britainâs radical intelligentsia has never cared for patriotism.

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  • Babies and toddlers are often cared for by old people who keep the tots quiet by stuffing their mouths with water-soaked bread and rags.

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  • The car was found in November 2001, lovingly cared for among the garden shrubbery of a rural garden in Hertfordshire.

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  • This will in turn lead the person to be loved and cared for by others making that person far more sociable.

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  • The mice will be kept in enclosures where they are cared for by trained animal technicians.

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  • Sick and injured pets are more normally cared for by qualified vets and nurses.

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  • But her political ardour was short-lived; she cared little about forms of government, and, when the days of June dashed to the ground her hopes of social regeneration, she quitted once for all the field of politics and returned to her quiet country ways and her true vocation as an interpreter of nature, a spiritualizer of the commonest sights of earth and the homeliest household affections.

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  • His Recherche de la verite, in 1674, was the baptism of the system into a theistic religion which borrowed its imagery from Augustine; it brought into prominence the metaphysical base which Louis Delaforge, Jacques Rohault and Regis had neither cared for nor understood.

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  • According to VelleIus Paterculus and Pliny, he was a hypocrite and cared for nothing but amassing wealth.

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  • The deaf, dumb and blind are cared for at its expense in the California institution for these defectives.

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  • In mines operated through shafts the animals are stabled underground, and when well fed and cared for, thrive notwithstanding their rather abnormal conditions of life.

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  • Neither class cared to bestow jewels upon their persons, but neither spared thought or expense in the embellishment of the object they most loved.

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  • They not unnaturally showed a tolerant spirit on the whole toward existing institutions, including the ecclesiastical abuses, and, in general, cared little how long the vulgar herd was left in the superstitious darkness which befitted their estate, so long as the superior man was permitted to hold discreetly any views he pleased.

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  • There are several Spanish hospitals in Manila, in two of which the city's indigent sick are cared for at its expense; in connexion with another a reform school is maintained; and there are a general hospital, built by the government, a government hospital for contagious diseases, a government hospital for government employees, a government hospital for lepers, an army hospital, a free dispensary and hospital supported by American philanthropists, St Paul's hospital (Roman Catholic), University hospital (Protestant Episcopal), and the Mary Johnson hospital (Methodist Episcopal).

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  • He cared yet less for those professed disputants, who, being taken up with the desire of coming off with victory, justify themselves behind the ambiguity of a word, to give their adversaries the more trouble.

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  • Thenceforward, partly from prudence and partly from penury, Vergerines cared only for the maintenance of peacea not too easy task, in opposition to the greed of Catherine II.

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  • Everybody will feel an interest in dear little Helen; everybody will want to do something for her; and, if she becomes an ancient, gray-haired woman, she is still sure of being thoughtfully cared for.

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  • I might have got good limestone within a mile or two and burned it myself, if I had cared to do so.

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  • Each visitor performed the ceremony of greeting this old aunt whom not one of them knew, not one of them wanted to know, and not one of them cared about.

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  • The French, collecting booty, cared only for gold.

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  • Those responsible for the management of the farm should ensure that the cattle are cared for by sufficient, well-motivated and competent stockmen.

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  • In fact, for many women, the first time they hold their baby might just be the first time they have ever held a baby, or at least cared for one.

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  • Home-Like Environment-Your child may be cared for in a more nurturing environment.

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  • If your baby attends a childcare facility or is cared for in a group when you return to work and is consistently getting sick, put her on a good multivitamin.

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  • They aren't fussy about light and will droop to let you know they need water, though they tend to grow better in higher light and when well cared for.

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  • If you just need something to help coordinate various members of your household so nothing is forgotten and everyone is cared for, then something like the Jenda electronic family calendar would be great.

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  • Most kittens adjust quickly to their new home, and are easily cared for.

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  • The coat must be brushed, detangled and cared for by the owner since it is too long for the cat to keep in good shape by herself.

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  • Some people are of the opinion that if their spouse truly cared for them, he or she would know exactly what they want or need.

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  • The right AV furniture will have ventilation, outlet slots, and other details to ensure that your systems are organized and properly cared for.

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  • Items that have been well cared for will have even wear and fading from being rotated frequently and kept out of damaging sunlight.

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  • A well cared for compost pile should never smell, but harried homeowners may find that a compost tumbler is easier to turn over and maintain regularly than the standard compost pile.

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  • Tomato and pepper plants, for instance, can be cheaply purchased at the beginning of the growing season and will produce many pounds of tomatoes and peppers as long as they are well cared for.

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  • You can't get rid of your pet by uninstalling it, and neglect means it will be taken to a shelter to be cared for.

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  • I was so self-centered that I believed that the universe revolved around me, and I could have cared less about anybody.

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  • A few months after their engagement, news spread that Law had an affair with the nanny who cared for his three children.

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  • Armstrong's girlfriend, Anna Hansen, is pregnant with his fourth child and he hasn't cared for a little baby for nearly a decade.

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  • If necessary, find help for someone who has had too much to drink, and make sure that the person is going to be cared for and will receive medical attention if needed.

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  • You will learn to represent and attack specific issues that will affect people and the way their health is cared for over time.

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  • The smaller the dog, if properly cared for, the longer they tend to live.

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  • While these puppies may not meet the high standards of show breeders, they are generally well socialized and cared for, being raised in the home with the family.

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  • Some pets may mope until their owner returns, but most dogs will make the adjustment to kennel life if they are being well cared for.

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  • Some owners prefer to leave their pet in the capable hands of a professional dog boarding kennel, where they feel secure that their dog will be safe and cared for until their return.

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  • Your pet will be cared for by someone who is comfortable working with animals, not by someone who isn't necessarily a "pet person", but wants to help you out.

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  • When a dog finds itself at a rescue center for Great Pyrenees, it is cared for until a forever home is found.

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  • Good breeders want to ensure that their puppies are going to homes where they will be cared for properly.

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  • The evaluator will check to ensure that the dog is well cared for and that his or her behaviors are appropriate and are not characterized by shyness or resentment toward friendly strangers.

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  • Check their references and visit the facility to see how the puppies are being cared for.

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  • Sometimes travel involves your dog being placed in a temporary caregiver's custody en route, and you must take measures to make sure your pet is properly cared for.

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  • A well cared for asparagus patch will produce a delicious yield for 15 to 25 years.

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  • As the vines grow, they can easily become overgrown if not cared for.

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  • If you can find one that has been well cared for, you can really get a lot of value for your money.

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  • This life span, of course, is dependant upon how well the lights are cared for and the climactic conditions of your area.

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  • Properly cared for shutters enjoy a life of thirty years or more.

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  • However, it can stain and etch if not cared for properly.

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  • Many of us, when we were young, drew pictures of hearts to give to those people in our lives that we cared about as tokens of our feelings.

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  • It's best to purchase from a shop that guarantees authenticity - a true Panama hat, when properly cared for, will last forever and always keep you cool and comfortable.

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  • Wool bedding can last a lifetime if well cared for.

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  • Because care of the soil is emphasized in organic agriculture, wine from different regions, and even different wineries in the same area, will have more distinctive personalities because the soil is cared for better.

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  • They should be cared for carefully and stored in acid free paper.

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  • This personal service helps customers relax and know they are cared for and that their dress will really fit.

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  • For anyone who has ever cared for an ailing family member, the stresses can be quite high.

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  • Whether your confused loved one attends an adult day care, is cared for at home or is a resident of a nursing home, there are a number activities that can be enjoyed in a group setting or with one or two other people.

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  • Approximately 70 percent of senior citizens needing long-term care are cared for at home by family members and friends.

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  • This also means that they should be stored, cared for and used in the same manner that you would use prescription lenses.

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  • Serengeti sunwear should be cared for by blowing any loose materials off of the lenses before polishing them with a soft cloth.

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  • Kratos realizes he has been tricked by Aries to kill the last people he cared for.

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  • If it spends a long time in the oak (15-24 months) then that also raises the price because the wine is sitting at the winery for a longer period of time being cared for and not sold.

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  • Postcards were popular collectibles during this time as well so it is common to find postcards from this era that were well cared for.

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  • In fact, buying an older model, well cared for camper can greatly reduce the cost of your purchase.

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  • This can be handy both for the youngest of children when they are being cared for by someone else or even for teenagers when they are hanging out at the mall with their friends.

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  • As babies are cared for by their parents, both parties develop understandings of the other.

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  • Adults can help a child deal with these feelings by acknowledging them and by reassuring the child that he will still be cared for and that no one can cause a death by thoughts and feelings.

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  • Caregivers need to reassure the child that he or she is still loved and will be cared for.

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  • The contact lenses should be replaced and cared for as recommended by an eye care practitioner.

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  • Babies who remain in constant contact with their mothers may develop separation anxiety earlier and possibly for more intense and prolonged periods than infants frequently cared for by a variety of different caregivers.

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  • Babies born with suspected CRS are isolated and cared for only by people who are sure they are immune to rubella.

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  • Children in center-based care demonstrate slightly better cognitive development than those cared for in homes, possibly because they have more opportunities to interact with other children and are exposed to more learning materials.

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  • Twenty-three percent of newborn to two-year-olds and 22 percent of three- to six-year-olds are cared for in a home by a relative.

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  • Eighteen percent and 14 percent of these same respective ages were cared for by a nonrelative in a home environment.

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  • In contrast, however, children who spend more time in day care miss fewer days of school than their peers who were cared for at home.

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  • Most parents are concerned about how their child will cope and adapt to being cared for by someone else.

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  • However, time away from home is enjoyable only when parents are secure in knowing that their child is well cared for.

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  • It has been theorized that Munchausen patients are motivated by a desire to be cared for, a need for attention, dependency, an ambivalence toward doctors, or a need to suffer.

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  • Pregnant woman should be cared for by an obstetrician familiar with the particular problems of DM because complications can occur during pregnancy, labor, and delivery.

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  • Parents of infants being cared for in the NICU are often recommended to feed, change, and hold their child as long as he or she is medically stable.

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  • If a newborn being cared for at home shows excessive drooling or begins to cough and struggle when nursing or swallowing, it is essential to contact the pediatrician immediately and to go to an emergency department for immediate care.

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  • It is important to keep layered haircuts well cared for, otherwise the layers can look damaged or unhealthy.

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  • The style must be cared for properly with appropriate styling aids, trims, and products to keep it looking its best.

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  • Because medium length hair generally frames the face, the style is often more noticeable than with other lengths, and therefore it must be cared for properly to look its best.

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  • Hair does grow faster when it is healthy and well cared for, however, and regular trims are necessary to remove split ends and other damage that can slow or stop hair growth.

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  • Use high quality hair products including shampoo and conditioner specially formulated for the exact hair type for at least a month prior to the wedding to be sure hair is properly cared for.

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  • Dry and curly hair needs to be maintained and well cared for to prevent a heaping mess!

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  • There are many beautiful ways you can style well cared for hair, whether or not you're a celebrity.

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  • Human hair extensions outlast synthetic hair extensions by several months if they are cared for properly.

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  • These benefit packages may open up your ability to sightsee, return to the states to visit family, or to ensure that you and your family are well cared for in times of illness.

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  • In many cases, these properties are highly valuable since the property is well cared for by the previous owners.

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  • In the United States, nearly 25 percent of all children under five years of age are cared for in an organized child day care center.

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  • Unless you know the previous owner and their habits, you may not be getting much of a discount if the guard has been cared for poorly.

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  • If you have never cared for skirts, then don't buy them.

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  • The Ionic Breeze air purifiers seem to be highly reliable appliances if they are properly cared for an maintained.

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  • The animals are vaccinated, spayed or neutered and cared for medically before being brought to a no-kill shelter.

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  • I really did like him and cared about him, but now I just have disgust for him.

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  • She will be so impressed you cared to remember something she told you a while ago.

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  • In addition, although you didn't ask the question, I am guessing that you want to know if you can get things back to how they used to be when you and your husband were dating and he only cared about you?

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  • Cutting the strings between you and someone you've cared about is never an easy endeavor, even if it is necessary.

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  • I have never loved or cared for anyone as much as I do for you.

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  • Listening to a man is one way to not only make him feel important and cared for, but also to really hear what he is saying.

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  • You're going from spending a lot of time with someone you deeply cared for to being by yourself contemplating how the relationship ended.

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  • That person may wonder whether you ever really cared and will likely feel angry and hurt that the news wasn't shared in a more compassionate manner.

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  • As with any piece of jewelry, CZ rings should be meticulously cleaned and cared for to be kept looking their best.

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  • This type of jewelry must be cared for as meticulously as an engagement ring.

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  • As with any diamond jewelry, stud earrings should be meticulously cared for.

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  • Most jewelers offer a free lifetime guarantee if the ring is periodically inspected; purchasing an additional plan is often unnecessary, particularly if the ring is well cared for to avoid accidents or damage.

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  • Leather goods, when properly cared for and maintained, age with such character and beauty, they actually get cooler year after year, so go ahead and shell out a few dollars and invest in your bag's future!

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  • Resist the urge to replace toys if they aren't being cared for properly.

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  • If properly cared for, your pom pom boots can be worn for several years whenever the occasion calls for a toasty, practical and adorably sweet boot choice.

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  • An airbrush tattoo will last up to two weeks if cared for properly and can be applied anywhere on the body.

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  • For those traveling with both very young children and pre-teens or teenagers, a daycare or babysitting service provides parents with an excellent way to spend special time with the older children while the younger children are cared for.

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  • Leather is a natural material, and while it is tough and resistant to tears, it does need to be cared for with gentle cleaning products.

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  • At that time, a local television station ran a poll and discovered that only half of Green Bay fans cared whether there were cheerleaders at the games.

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  • Permanent life insurance helps take care of you while you're still alive, while the death benefit sees to it that your loved ones are cared for in the event of your death.

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  • Even if you need to cut a few expenses from your budget, the sacrifice is well worth the peace of mind that comes with knowing that you or your family will be cared for should a medical catastrophe ever strike.

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  • They may be eligible for assistance if the child is ill enough to need care in a nursing home but could be cared for at home if the family had access to help.

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  • Patients who are terminally ill and wish to receive hospice services along with people who need to be cared for in a nursing home may be eligible as well.

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  • While the prices for organic cotton may be somewhat more than you are accustomed to paying, consider it as an investment for a bra that will last longer if well cared for and is much easier on your skin and the planet.

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  • Unlike competitor's brands, their products are durable, stylish and provide years of comfort when cared for properly.

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  • Leather can last a long time if it is cared for properly.

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  • Unlike bras, girdles, garter belts, or anything that would have elastic and be subject to a lot of wear and tear, vintage nightclothes, if they were properly cared for, tend to hold up remarkably well.

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  • For example, nothing feels smoother on the skin than silk, and when cared for properly, it is thought to be one of the most durable materials in existence.

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  • While it's unlikely your boxers will see a lot of strenuous activity, they will hold up well for years down the line, especially if they're properly cared for.

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  • His mother eventually remarried, allowing him to then be cared for by his stepfather, Glynne Pughe-Morgan.

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  • Chapel cared for him during this time, preparing traditional Vulcan foods and staying by his side when her duties allowed.

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  • Dry skin that is not properly cared for can become uncomfortable and make you look older than you really are.

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  • Your skin the largest organ of your body and should be cared for carefully in order to remain healthy.

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  • This skin needs to be cared for differently from the face and body, and it is prone to showing age faster and more harshly, as Nora Ephron recently discussed in her book of essays entitled I Feel Bad About My Neck.

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  • Haircolor is an expensive investment that should be cared for before and after color touch ups at the salon.

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  • At one point the skeptical friend asks, "If these people really cared, wouldn't they actually call you and talk to you?"

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  • Other strategies involve learning what crops grow best and when, or which animals would be most valuable and best able to be cared for.

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  • It originally came from the nuns' habits, since before there were nurses nuns traditionally cared for the sick in hospitals and during wartime.

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  • Instead, since the volume of web traffic is astronomical, it's not a question of how relevant your web page is to the needs of your customers but instead, when was the last time anyone cared about it?

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  • Cade still slept peacefully - not that he would have cared if she left at this point anyway.

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  • Howie, according to his morning coffee verbal sermons was enthralled with his property, especially his inherited garden, started by the previous tenant and lovingly cared for by him.

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  • He cared for her, but she didn't think he'd ever let anything get between him and his duty.

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  • And how fortunate he was to have people who cared for him.

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  • Her father was hard to read and often unapproachable, but he cared for her in his own special way.

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  • He cared for Claire, or at least, he was attracted to her, and she didn't know if there was more than what she knew about them.

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  • If I didn't know better, I'd think you cared.

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  • It meant he cared.

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  • Who was Deidre to interfere in something that spanned so long and involved two people who cared so much for each other?

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  • I cared about you and the humans enough to interfere and give you a second chance.

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  • Not that he cared what she wore anymore.

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  • As much as she cared for him, he was driving her crazy the past few months.

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  • For a moment, Gabe almost thought he cared for his sons.

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  • At one point, she thought he cared for her a little.

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  • Gabriel cared about her.

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  • Some small part of him cared enough to sit with her tonight.

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  • Why she'd chosen to serve a demon over him… was there any part of her that cared for him?

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  • Whenever she started to think he cared for her, he flipped.

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  • The only two people she cared about in this godforsaken world were both fighting for their lives.

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  • He cared for his sisters; they were his blood relations.

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  • However, he was confident that Elisabeth cared for him, and for now, that would be enough.

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  • How he expected to achieve that by feigning interest in the goats was a mystery, but at least he cared enough to make an effort.

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  • If they cared enough to fight like this, they had to care enough to make up.

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  • She'd destroyed these people's lives and lost the only man she'd cared for.

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  • He didn't understand both their concern and eagerness to get rid of him, but felt familiar coldness settle into his chest.  There had been two other people in the entirety of the universe that cared for him, and the two people with him now were not the same.

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  • It was heartening to see two young people who obviously cared for one another.

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  • The Lord had made him so, yet he supposed the Lord cared as much for him as for another.

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  • Most owners want to know that their kitten will be cared for when it goes to its new home, so include information on why you want a kitten and that you understand the costs associated with bringing home a new pet, even one you get for free.

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  • He or she simply wants to make sure the cat is well cared for.

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  • Wynn never cared for anyone.

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