Care-of Sentence Examples

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  • They even agreed to take care of the animals while Alex and Carmen took their first vacation.

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  • He had been taking care of her for nearly a year now.

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  • I'll take care of the others if you want to watch the kids.

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  • We'll take care of them together.

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  • It is nice to have so many people to take care of your children, yes?

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  • Yes. But I like taking care of my children.

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  • When you bring the babies home, can I come stay with you for a while and help take care of them?

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  • I'm supposed to be taking care of you...

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  • You're supposed to be taking care of me, but that isn't realistic 100% of the time, is it?

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  • I can take care of myself.

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  • Alex had always taken care of his family, but was it irresponsible to assume he always would?

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  • You've always taken care of us.

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  • He would take care of their needs.

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  • You'd better get some rest... and take care of yourself.

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  • Just take care of yourself.

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  • Jonathan, you take care of your Dad, alright?

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  • And take care of yourself, too.

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  • I will take care of Alex.

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  • Señor Medena would take care of him and see that he got to the hospital if he needed to go.

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  • I'll take care of this.

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  • You take care of yourself and come visit us sometime.

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  • I need someone to take care of Tammy and help Mom with the house and garden.

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  • Now he was offering her a job taking care of his family?

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  • If you need time to take care of things, I can come back and get you.

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  • I'll be over there in a few minutes so you can show me what needs to be taken care of while you're gone.

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  • Take care of yourself, and if you have any problems, call me.

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  • Has your mother always taken care of Tammy?

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  • You know I love taking care of Tammy.

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  • If he doesn't have a job, why doesn't he take care of his daughter?

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  • I'll take care of those details.

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  • Len is going to take care of the details for me.

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  • I need to start taking care of that.

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  • The wildlife had probably taken care of them.

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  • The money would assist in taking care of her schooling.

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  • You mean he thinks that he has to take care of his mother, now that his father is gone?

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  • He went back to the ranch that night, saying that he had cattle to take care of.

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  • If it's that important to you, I'll find some one to take care of the ranch.

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  • We're short handed so you wind up taking care of your own team and wagon.

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  • Let's just say I learned the hard way that I can take care of myself.

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  • The Hertz's had not been blessed with children and were adamant that they would love taking care of the twins.

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  • Thanks, but I can take care of myself.

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  • Thanks for the help, guys, but I agreed to take care of my team and the cooking when I signed on.

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  • You can take care of yourself.

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  • He's proud of the way you took care of the twins.

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  • Pete will assume I can take care of you.

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  • Pete would expect Bordeaux to take care of her.

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  • We can take care of the bath right here.

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  • Pete allowed as how Bordeaux would take care of you.

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  • I have to take care of some... business and then I'll meet you there.

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  • Was she the business he had to take care of?

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  • If life had taught her anything it was that she could take care of herself.

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  • I have something I need to take care of.

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  • You'd be happier taking care of a rambling old house in the middle of nowhere?

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  • When I was taking care of Dad there wasn't time to take classes and he died owing a lot of money, so I had to sell the house.

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  • It's an heirloom of sorts; a big old house - too much for me to take care of and work the ranch as well.

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  • I know you'll take care of it.

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  • I pay you to take care of the house while I'm out working.

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  • Then I started worrying about how I was going to take care of the baby and how much it would miss because I didn't have the money to...

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  • Howie located a Salt Lake City missing girl of twelve, hidden in the loving care of a distant aunt.

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  • Let him know I'll take good care of his phone.

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  • She claims a red headed young guy took real good care of her, fed her and let her play video games.

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  • If she wants to go, I could take care of Claire.

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  • Earlier, my wife had taken care of all the logistics of our travels while I locked up the house and called Jackson to tell him we would be out of town for a couple of days, retrieving Howie from California.

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  • While taking care of an infant?

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  • I'll take care of her and the baby.

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  • Take care of Sofi, Dusty ordered.

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  • She and Dusty take care of me.

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  • And this is how I know you're not taking care of yourself as much as you should be.

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  • Once Dusty died, someone had to take care of the girls.

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  • Treat them with respect and take care of them.

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  • What happened to taking care of Ohio?

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  • I'll take care of it.

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  • I'll take care of everything else, I promise.

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  • You will take care of my sister.

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  • Why don't you let me take care of Ohio?

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  • If he could shake his fever and take care of himself, he'd be okay alone.

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  • I took care of him.

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  • I'll take care of her.

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  • Dusty takes care of these kinds of people.

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  • I'll take care of you.

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  • You must take care of kiri no matter what.

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  • He took care of her and fed her and let her walk around.

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  • Thank you for taking care of me.

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  • I was able to take care of that issue, though.

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  • We'll take care of everything.

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  • I'm sure now that the sheriff's office is involved, they'll take care of everything.

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  • Cynthia took care of his down time by handing him a list of needed provisions.

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  • There's others taking care of her.

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  • How about taking care of her?

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  • They all feigned shock and surprise at this not-uncommon happening as Paulette huffily announced she'd absent herself with a walk around the block while they "took care of the matter."

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  • Seems to me Martha's pretty sharp and can take care of herself pretty well.

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  • That's why she can't take care of me.

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  • I told him I'd take care of it for him when I came out.

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  • We have to take care of the souls first, Gabriel.

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  • We can both take care of the souls.

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  • He thought they needed him to take care of them.

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  • Tess needed someone to take care of her, but Carmen didn't.

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  • He was the one who needed to take care of her.

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  • Until now, money had aided him in taking care of her.

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  • I'll take care of them.

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  • But then, I never expected you to get up at night and take care of the baby when I was worn out.

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  • We'll take care of Destiny.

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  • Thursday morning when Carmen was taking care of the horses, she noticed that Casper's nipples were dripping.

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  • Slowly he relinquished the care of the wound to her.

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  • As May gave way to June, the lengthening daylight hours gave her more time to be with Jonathan and Destiny and still complete taking care of the animals before darkness.

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  • She had been taking care of everything to do with their homes for the last few years, so that was familiar territory.

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  • Early the next morning after taking Jonathan to school, she went back to the house and took care of the animals.

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  • I took care of everything before I met Alex.

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  • All her emotional and physical efforts were directed toward helping him recover and taking care of things at home.

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  • Thank you for taking care of me all this time.

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  • I got used to you taking care of me.

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  • She was only trying to take care of her cubs.

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  • Carmen took care of that and Alex made no comment.

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  • I've faced enough in my time to take care of myself.

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  • Wynn had always taken care of her, yet she'd felt safe at the Sanctuary and safest in Gabriel's arms.

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  • They're too young to take care of humans yet, so humans have to take care of them.

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  • Death … you used to take care of the really old angels, and Gabe visited the little ones all the time.

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  • Rhyn wouldn't saddle himself with a blood monkey he had to actually take care of voluntarily.

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  • Rhyn's been the only man to take care of me in this godforsaken world.

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  • Rhyn thought hard for a minute, then said with effort, "I don't know how to be a mate, let alone take care of a human, Gabriel."

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  • She wasn't beautiful, but she was pretty enough with a body she plainly took care of.

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  • I'm supposed to…take care of you.

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  • And … take care of yourself.

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  • Besides, the bond between angel and human cannot be broken, so you.ll have to take care of Toby until you die.

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  • I.ll always take care of you both, but I won.t endanger you anymore.

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  • Please, go take care of yourself, Kris said, not unkindly.

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  • You take care of her like you said you would after the Council meeting.

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  • I'll take care of your house while you're gone, Kiera offered.

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  • The fact that he worshiped the ground Evelyn walked on and took care of her made Kiera jealous.

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  • And it sounds like you have this taken care of.

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  • I can take care of myself for the most part, and wouldn't mind rough conditions.

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  • And I can take care of myself.

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  • Mansr and Leyon will take care of you.

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  • Oh, he said he'd take care of everything.

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  • Before Dean could remember what Shanghai offered for public transportation, Fred set about taking care of the needs and concerns of the returning guests.

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  • Fred had taken care of the early morning chores as Dean poured himself his first cup of coffee, dreading the inquisition he knew would be forthcoming from the old man.

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  • Daddy will take care of you now.

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  • He said he wanted his own doctor to take care of him.

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  • He's someone who will take care of the boy, maybe better than she can.

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  • Cynthia, in her infinite wisdom, arranged a generous monetary scale of chores-for-bucks that seemed to take care of the problem.

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  • When Jackson came along, Emily decided he would be her baby and always took care of him.

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  • No, I'll take care of it, but do you mind if I just go home to sleep afterwards and see you tomorrow?

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  • Honest, I just need to take care of some things and I really need some sleep.

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  • I'll take care of the rest.

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  • As they sat with their breakfast he said, "I have some things I need to take care of today."

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  • Take good care of my little girl.

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  • As the family climbed the stairs with Sarah, Jackson said, "I can take care of this, perhaps you should see to a drink of a different kind for yourself."

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  • Jackson rose from the piano and whispered to Elisabeth, "I'm going to take care of this once and for all."

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  • You said he quit college to take care of you.

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  • I can take care of my own feed bill.

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  • He can take care of it right.

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  • I'll take care of the milking.

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  • Who's taking care of the farm?

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  • I took care of the goats this morning and Josh will take care of them tonight.

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  • Josh is taking care of the goats?

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  • But I can't ask you two to take care of my farm that long.

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  • I've been taking care of you since you were born.

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  • I know Bill will take good care of her, but...

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  • Just send me the bill and I'll take care of it.

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  • You took care of it?

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  • I am perfectly capable of taking care of myself, but if you think I want to spend the rest of my life like this, you don't know me at all.

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  • Meaning, if I can't take care of my own stable, I shouldn't be meddling in yours?

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  • Katie was expecting a child now - Katie, who had trouble taking care of herself.

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  • She needs someone to take care of her and I need someone to take care of.

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  • Tim had never mentioned Angel to him before asking him to take care of her.

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  • And yet, Tim said nothing of Angel except to take care of her.

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  • Though he took an oath to take care of her, he'd never expected she'd be lying in his bed, helpless against his world.

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  • Brady had taken care of this woman from a distance.

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  • He also knew Tim wouldn't consider this part of taking care of her.

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  • He didn't want Angel to feel that way, not when it was his duty to take care of her.

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  • The next time someone grabs you, you can take care of him.

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  • When an attack was imminent, I called Brady and made him swear to take care of you.

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  • Brady, take care of my girl.

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  • I can think of no one better to take care of you.

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  • He ascended two floors to the hallway where Kris's supplies had been stocked.  He recalled how hard it could be taking care of a helpless creature like Katie or Toby.  He strode to the chamber that had served as a department store full of clothing to Kris's Immortals.  Not surprised to find the chamber ransacked, he sifted through the remaining clothing on the floor.  He guessed Toby's size and stuffed a bag with a few items before going to the food supplies.

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  • She's not in the mortal world.  I'm sure Gabriel will take care of her.

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  • I've gotta take care of whatever found us.

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  • I guess he can take better care of himself than Toby, she said.

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  • He would leave the next day, after taking care of some business.

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  • He's graduated to the family and papa takes care of his boys.

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  • Hey, you've got to take care of your own, don't you?

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  • He meticulously kept his stats, listing his infrequent ups with the care of an accountant.

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  • He can take care of himself.

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  • World Wide will take care of the company car, but Jeff's luggage—his clothes and stuff—could you possibly bring them back?

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  • Then he added, "I'll take care of lunch."

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  • He was sure Fred O'Connor would take care of that chore if he hadn't already.

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  • They're taking pretty good care of us senior volun­teers.

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  • I guess taking care of animals.

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  • After Mom and Dad died, he made sacrifices to take care of me.

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  • He had the money to take care of it and he was confident.

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  • She would be taking care of the animals and house.

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  • You've been cleaning here too - and taking care of the horses.

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  • If she couldn't get out, how was she going to take care of her feminine needs?

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  • There's nothing sick about wanting a man to take care of you.

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  • No, she didn't think all women should want what she did, and she was perfectly capable of taking care of herself.

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  • She wanted to take care of him.

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  • I like fresh rabbit meat every once in a while, and I like taking care of rabbits.

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  • He takes care of them – like he does his machinery, but he doesn't love them the way Dad did.

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  • You've been struggling for so long to take care of yourself.

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  • He was trying to maintain a balance between taking care of business and her happiness.

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  • I still want to get the rabbits, but I have other things I want to take care of first.

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  • I like taking care of the animals.

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  • How will I take care of it?

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  • He takes care of the bills and he puts money in an account for me.

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  • You take good care of me and I've never heard from one bill collector.

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  • Yet, why was it that when a woman married a man with money and merely washed his clothes, cooked his meals, cleaned up after him and tended his stock... why did people think he was taking care of her?

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  • This preoccupation with him was becoming an obsession that was beginning to affect her ability to take care of the house.

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  • Well, sooner or later she'll have to take care of the babies by herself.

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  • Those days were filled with the fun of taking care of the twins.

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  • Katie was feeling well enough to take care of the twins without help.

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  • Taking care of the twins didn't keep Carmen's mind off Alex this time.

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  • Yeah, but let's take care of the electricity first.

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  • Katie said that Bill was a little lost at first, but eventually got the hang of taking care of the babies.

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  • I suppose I should be grateful, but it's hard to take care of her when she keeps shoving money back at me.

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  • And who'd take care of the stock?

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  • Bill or Josh would be glad to take care of the animals, and he knew it.

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  • Aren't you supposed to be taking care of the animals?

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  • And Dad, worn out from working the farm all day; disgruntled by years of fighting a losing battle with nature - of never having enough money to take care of his family properly.

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  • We'll take care of that.

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  • She needs to stay for a few more days at least, but if she is doing well, we can release her Friday — as long as you have someone to take care of her.

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  • Every few days a nurse came out to see her, but other than that, Alex took care of her for the next two weeks.

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  • She fixed his meals, took care of the house and chores.

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  • If anything happens to me, you take care of Damian and Claire, he said.

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  • I appreciate you taking care of me.

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  • In less than two weeks, he'd aged, transforming from the lost youth she'd tried to take care of into a young immortal exploring his dark powers.

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  • Just take care of him.

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  • After her two weeks in the Black God's chaotic camp, she'd almost forgotten what it was like to be in an organization that took care of its own.

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  • Someone needs to take care of you.

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  • My duty was to take care of you.

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  • Rather than feel grateful, she felt shame that she'd caused them all such a problem and hadn't been able to take care of herself.

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  • It's taken care of.

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  • For once, let someone else take care of you, Jenn.

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  • She'd taken care of him since she met him.

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  • For once, let someone take care of you.

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  • She'd never thought she needed someone to take care of her.

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  • I will shred Dusty for not taking better care of you!

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  • I've got some business to take care of.

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  • Rissa, go and take care of yourself.

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  • Vara will take care of me, I'm certain.

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  • He could depend on Carmen to take good care of the stallion in his absence, but the horse missed him – or maybe it was the other way around.

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  • Alex had taken care of it all this time.

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  • I should take better care of our wildlife.

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  • I appreciate your concern, but I can take care of myself.

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  • It was a good way to introduce them, and leave it to Alex to take care of it all in one sentence.

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  • In any case, she was supposed to be taking care of the guests, not the other way around.

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  • She worked hard at taking care of her husband and children, yet how often had someone told her she was a good wife and mother - or even a nice person?

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  • She usually did something stupid after saying she could take care of herself.

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  • Well, if it makes you feel better, but I like taking care of the horses.

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  • If Sam was going to take care of the horses, it was important that she know which ones to be cautious with.

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  • Sam is qualified to take care of the horses, but she isn't able to take care of you.

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  • Alex married an independent woman who loved to cook and take care of her family.

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  • You promised to protect me, but instead you ran off and left me to take care of myself.

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  • I thought you were responsible enough to wear the pants, but you're not even responsible enough to stay home and take care of your family!

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  • I left because I wanted you to learn to take care of things yourself.

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  • I have been taking care of the children and this house for years – not to mention the time I've spent taking care of you!.

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  • You left me with a sling on one arm and four children to take care of.

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  • Obviously Alex expected him to take care of Carmen in his absence.

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  • You would do best to take care of your own problem now.

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  • If Carmen didn't hire someone soon, he'd hire someone to take care of the wildlife.

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  • Did he think she was incapable of taking care of herself, or had she simply tolerated his interference so long that it had become a habit?

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  • I'm a big girl now and I can take care of myself.

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  • You take care of yourself and call me any time - even if it's in the middle of the night.

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  • To prove she could take care of herself?

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  • Had he eaten supper, or had he been too occupied with taking care of her?

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  • You figure taking care of one more critter is no big deal?

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  • Sometime you're going to have to learn to stand up for what you want instead of letting your father take care of everything for you.

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  • Well, you take care of her.

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  • Tears forming, Jessi sank into her couch, eyes on the photo of her and the two teens she was supposed to be taking care of.

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  • You took care of the Grey God's issue before the immortal world went up in flames a few months ago.

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  • He intends to take care of you himself.

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  • Xander doesn't take care of women.

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  • Trusting complete strangers to take care of people I care about isn't exactly something I want to do, Jessi said with some effort.

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  • Yep. We take care of our own.

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  • On his death the mother resigned, though not without a struggle, the care of Aurore to her grandmother, Mme.

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  • From his sixth to his ninth year he was given over to the care of learned foreigners, who taught him history, geography, mathematics and French.

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  • His financial affairs he had entrusted to the care of the abbe Picot, and as his literary and scientific representative he adopted Mersenne.

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  • In addition to the encyclical letter, nineteen resolutions were put forth, and the reports of twelve special committees are appended upon which they are based, the subjects being intemperance, purity, divorce, polygamy, observance of Sunday, socialism, care of emigrants, mutual relations of dioceses of the Anglican Communion, home reunion, Scandinavian Church, Old Catholics, &c., Eastern Churches, standards of doctrine and worship. Perhaps the most important of these is the famous "Lambeth Quadrilateral," which laid down a fourfold basis for home reunion - the Holy Scriptures, the Apostles' and Nicene creeds, the two sacraments ordained by Christ himself and the historic episcopate.

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  • The latter, about the time of Elizabeth's succession, expressed his hope that the bishops would become pastors, labourers and watchmen; and that the great riches of bishoprics would be diminished and reduced to mediocrity; that, being delivered from courtly and regal pomp, the bishops might take care of the flock of Christ.

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  • The chief expenses of the departments are the care of pauper children and lunatics, the maintenance of high-roads and the service of the departmental debt.

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  • The child was at first handed over to the care of the Hours, or the nymph Melissa and the centaur Cheiron.

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  • The care of his diocese and of his new foundation were not enough for his ardent charity, and in 1609 he published his famous introduction to a Devout Life, a work which was at once translated into the chief European languages and of which he himself published five editions.

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  • Several single switchboards like that described may be employed, each devoted to a certain section of the subscribers, and placed in care of an operator.

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  • Each subscriber's circuit is further connected to another spring-jack directly associated with the calling-drop. These springjacks, known as answering jacks, are distributed along the switchboard, a certain number being terminated upon each position and placed in the care of the operator assigned to that position.

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  • Thou knowest, most sweet Jesus, that I have no more the power and the qualities to continue to take care of it.

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  • The monastic buildings required for public purposes have been made over to the communal and provincial authorities, while the same authorities have been entrusted with the administration of the ecclesiastical revenues previously set apart for charity and education, and objects of art and historical interest have been consigned to public libraries and museums. By these laws the reception of novices was forbidden in the existing conventual establishments the extinction of which had been decreed, and all new foundations were forbidden, except those engaged in instruction and the care of the sick.

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  • Three years afterwards he died, leaving a son, Frederick, to the care of Constance, who in her turn died in 1198, bequeathing the young prince, already crowned king of Germany, to the guardianship of Innocent III.

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  • In 1677, to secure Protestantism in case of a Roman Catholic succession, he introduced a bill by which ecclesiastical patronage and the care of the royal children were entrusted to the bishops; but this measure, like the other, was thrown out.

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  • The registry of the citizens, the suppression of litigation, the elevation of public morals, the care of minors, the retrenchment of public expenses, the limitation of gladiatorial games and shows, the care of roads, the restoration of senatorial privileges, the appointment of none but worthy magistrates, even the regulation of street traffic, these and numberless other duties so completely absorbed his attention that, in spite of indifferent health, they often kept him at severe labour from early morning till long after midnight.

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  • At the present time the preservation of the embankments about the point of bifurcation demands the constant care of the Bagdad government.

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  • She was worshipped almost exclusively by plebeians, and her temple near the Circus Maximus was under the care of the plebeian aediles, one of whose duties was the superintendence of the corn-market.

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  • Ferocious as they were in war, the Maoris are generally hospitable and affectionate in their home-life, and a pleasant characteristic, noticed by Captain Cook, is their respect and care of the old.

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  • The large Adminis- territorial units of administration created by Peter the trative Great were broken up into so-called " governments " reforms. (gubernii) and further subdivided into districts (uyezdy), and each government was confided to the care of a governor and a vice-governor assisted by a council.

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  • The safety of passengers is, indeed, the first care of the railway manager; but the employes, exposed to many risks from which the passengers are protected, must be looked after.

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  • At seven he was committed for eighteen months to the care of a private tutor, John Kirkby by name, and the author, among other things, of a " philosophical fiction " entitled the Life of Automathes.

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  • His unexpected recovery revived his father's hopes for his education, hitherto so much neglected if judged by ordinary standards; and accordingly in January 1752 he was placed at Esher, Surrey, under the care of Dr Francis, the well-known translator of Horace.

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  • Private institutions for the care of the insane, idiots, feeble-minded and inebriates may be established, but must be licensed and regulated by the state board and become legally a part of the system of public charities.

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  • During the Russo-Japanese War he served in the Red Cross and in the Municipal Union for the organization of hospitals; he was left to take care of the Russian wounded after the battle of Moukden, and showed much dignity and efficiency in the performance of his arduous duties.

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  • Lubbock (Lord Avebury) states that the common British yellow ants (Lasius flavus) collect flocks of root-feeding aphids in their underground nests, protect them, build earthen shelters over them, and take the greatest care of their eggs.

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  • Marie Jeanne, in fact, took great care of the child's person, and there is documentary evidence to prove that he had air and food.

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  • Banished by his sons, he is tended by the loving care of his daughters.

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  • The deacons have general oversight of the material affairs of the congregation, and are especially charged with the care of poor widows and their children.

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  • The interests of pig-breeders are the care of the National Pig Breeders' Association, in addition to which there exist the British Berkshire, the Large Black Pig, and the Lincoln CurlyCoated White Pig Societies, and the Incorporated Tamworth Pig Breeders' Association.

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  • He even details the rules to be observed for the lending and care of the books, and he had already taken the preliminary steps for the foundation.

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  • Upon these descriptions he was still engaged till death, in 1837, put an end to his labours, when his place as Naumann's assistant for the remainder of the work was taken by Rudolph Wagner; but, from time to time, a few more, which he had already completed, made their posthumous appearance in it, and, in subsequent years, some selections from his unpublished papers were through the care of Giebel presented to the public. Throughout the whole of this series the same marvellous industry and scrupulous accuracy are manifested, and attentive study of it will show how many times Nitzsch anticipated the conclusions of modern taxonomers.

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  • This theory of disease disappeared sooner than did the belief in possession; the energumens (EVEp-yoiwEvoc) of the early Christian church, who were under the care of a special clerical order of exorcists, testify to a belief in possession; but the demon theory of disease receives no recognition; the energumens find their analogues in the converts of missionaries in China, Africa and elsewhere.

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  • In 1889 the convicts were placed under the care of a supervisor of convicts, and in 1905 the law was amended so that one or more supervisors could be appointed at the will of the governors.

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  • According to Euripides (in the Hecuba), her youngest son Polydorus had been placed during the siege of Troy under the care of Polymestor, king of Thrace.

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  • According to others, Pandareus stole a golden dog which guarded the temple of Zeus in Crete, and gave it to Tantalus to take care of.

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  • He assisted others who came to him for spiritual advice; and seeing the fruit reaped from helping his neighbour, he gave up the extreme severities in which he had delighted and began to take more care of his person, so as not needlessly to offend those whom he might influence for good.

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  • In 1866 he accepted a post in the School of Forestry at Neustadt-Eberswalde, but soon moved to Carlsruhe Polytechnic. During the Franco-German campaign the Polytechnic was used as a hospital, and he took an active part in the care of the wounded.

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  • She was entrusted to the care of the earl of Linlithgow, and after the departure of the royal family to England, to the countess of Kildare, subsequently residing with Lord and Lady Harington at Combe Abbey in Warwickshire.

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  • All the well-known breeds of dogs are highly artificial and their maintenance requires the constant care of the breeder in mating, and in rejecting aberrant progeny.

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  • In most Monthly Meetings the care of the poor is committed to the overseers.

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  • He died in 277 B.C. at the age of fifty-three, seven years before his master, who adopted his children and in his will commended them to the care of his pupils.

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  • In the pastoral stage slaves will be captured only to be sold, with the exception of a few who may be required for the care of flocks or the small amount of cultivation which is then undertaken.

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  • Under him were the several groups employed in the different branches of the exploitation and the care of the cattle and flocks, as well as those who kept or prepared the food, clothing and tools of the whole staff and those who attended on the master in the various species of rural sports.

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  • I was born in the territory of the said monastery, and at the age of seven I was, by the care of my relations, given to the reverend Abbot Benedict (Biscop), and afterwards to Ceolfrid, to 'be educated.

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  • Among the former those most inculcated are renunciation of Satan, adoration of Ormazd, purity of soul and body, and care of the cow.

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  • Experience only can teach the art of packing wagons and the care of draught animals, and throughout the campaign the small ponies of Poland and East Prussia broke down by thousands from over loading and unskilful packing.

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  • After resting at Newport, he went for the winter to be under the care of a physician at Saranac Lake in the Adirondacks for the winter.

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  • In his earliest years he was confided to the care of his brother, a priest in the diocese of Chambery.

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  • After abolishing the cabinet council system in favour during the rule of the two Annes, and reconstituting the senate as it had been under Peter the Great, - with the chiefs of the departments of state, all of them now Russians again, as ex-officio members under the presidency of the sovereign, - the first care of the new empress was to compose her quarrel with Sweden.

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  • There is not any burden that some would not gladlier post off to another than the charge and care of their religion.

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  • The trigonometrical section of the book had been issued as a separate treatise (Wittenberg, 1542) under the care of Rheticus.

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  • Those whose physique and character were satisfactory, and who had taken care of their horses and equipments, were bidden to lead their horse on (traducere equum), those who failed to pass the scrutiny were ordered to sell it, in token of their expulsion from the corps.

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  • The special care of the poor is committed to deacons.

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  • He died when his son Richard was a child, and the care of the family devolved upon the mother, who was a woman of'strong sense and of great energy of character, and who, after her husband's death, left Dunford and returned to Midhurst.

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  • Scores of towns, too, owe their origin and enlargement to the care of the Angevin princes, who were lavish of privileges and charters, and saw to it that the high-roads were clear of robbers.

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  • Borrell entrusted him to the care of a Bishop Hatto, under whose instruction Gerbert made great progress in mathematics.

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  • Deprived at an early age of his mother, the care of the boy devolved upon his grandmother, the marchioness of Halifax, a lady of culture and connexion, whose house was frequented by the most distinguished Whigs of the epoch.

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  • He was sent to school at Lyons in 1805, but not being happy there was transferred to the care of the Peres de la Foi at Belley, where he remained until 1809.

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  • This danger can be reached only in small degree by laws and inspection; but the safety of the men must depend upon the skill and care of the miners themselves and the officers in charge of the underground work.

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  • The care of the health of the working force should be entrusted to competent mine physicians, thoroughly familiar with the conditions under which the miners work, and with the special diseases to which they are subject.

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  • The men should be instructed in the laws of sanitation, and in the proper care of injured men.

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  • They took over the management of the Roman and Megalesian games, the care of the patrician temples and had the right of issuing edicts as superintendents of the markets.

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  • In 44 Caesar added two patrician aediles, called Cereales, whose special duty was the care of the corn-supply.

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  • Under Augustus the office lost much of its importance, its juridical functions and the care of the games being transferred to the praetor, while its city responsibilities were limited by the appointment of a praefectus urbi.

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  • The older law of real property, of succession, of contracts, the customary tariffs of fines, were mainly regulated by folk-right; the reeves employed by the king and great men were supposed to take care of local and rural affairs according to folk-right.

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  • From the care of sacred relics preserved in royal chapels, &c. (sacella or capellae), the office of capellanus naturally extended its scope until it covered practically that of the modern court chaplain, and was officially recognized by the Church.

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  • The numerous enactments of councils to ensure the proper care of church property, prohibiting the use of churches for secular purposes, for the storing of grain or valuables, for dances and merry-making, do not technically come under the head of legislation against sacrilege.

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  • Of the carbon dioxide and ammonia no exhaustion can take place, but of the mineral constitutents the supply is limited because the soil cannot afford an indefinite amount of them; hence the chief care of the farmer, and the function of manures, is to restore to the soil those minerals which each crop is found, by the analysis of its ashes, to take up in its growth.

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  • A few days after her birth her mother left England, and provision for her maintenance having been made by Charles she lived at Exeter under the care of Lady Dalkeith (afterwards countess of Morton) until the surrender of the city to the parliamentarians, when she was taken to Oatlands in Surrey.

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