This, however, was bearding the lion in his den, the lady being cared for in a milder way by the authorities, while James returned home. |
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She explains that the tohunga of old practiced in the best interests of Maori and cared for their spiritual needs. |
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Patients exposed to anthrax and botulism should be cared for using standard precautions. |
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The rest are being cared for by the remaining medical staff at the field hospital, at Bagram airfield in Afghanistan. |
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However, the WHO has not ruled out the possibility, because the middle brother cared for the elder sibling before he died. |
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I never thought I'd be so well cared for by the president and the Republicans in Congress. |
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Now, he was not the full shilling so to speak and he ended up being cared for from the Parish funds. |
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I have cared for women miscarrying, and women whose labours have been induced, for all their pain is immeasurable. |
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She explained that a bonsai tree could easily outlive its owner if properly cared for. |
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Over recent weeks the group have planted up flower tubs around the village, removed weeds and cared for flower beds and done some paintwork. |
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These monkeys live in small family groups in which infants are cared for by both parents. |
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An entire village will join a new scheme to boost community spirit next month to ensure its older residents are more cared for than ever. |
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Jinx grew up knowing that Sir Irwin cared for him, and that most other humans thought it strange and unfitting for a knight to keep such a pet. |
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It's a strange experience because they are unaccustomed to being cared for and fussed over. |
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His parents offer no support and now the person who he thought cared for him undyingly tells him that he may be falling out of love with him. |
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The grey and common seals are cared for, in a special hospital if necessary, then let back into the wild. |
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When H. Kulzer was employed as preparator in 1920, the collection was cared for firstly by a coleopterist. |
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In 2002 our intensive care unit cared for 183 unconscious patients with multiple injuries and experienced this clinical dilemma every other day. |
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It was very hurtful because he was someone I genuinely cared for and was trying to help and he had punched me with no provocation. |
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He was persuaded to raise money for the hospice after a family member was cared for in a hospice. |
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A grandad who lost his fight against cancer asked for his Skoda to be sold to raise money for the hospice which cared for him. |
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A youngster whose father died of cancer is talking part in a walk in Bingley to raise funds for the hospice which cared for him. |
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Today, as a result of a settlement, inmates with the most serious mental illnesses are banned from the supermax and are cared for at Garner. |
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At present the tax credit is available only for children who are cared for at a nursery or by a registered childminder. |
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As many as 80 percent of persons with dementia are cared for in their homes by family members. |
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If cared for properly, hognose snakes can be expected to live between 10 and 15 years. |
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We have a cruel and heartless system for the cared for and carers which needs to be overhauled. |
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He cared for his horse, choosing only the finest horses to carry him for he knew his life depended on having a well-cared for mount. |
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Grandparents, particularly grandmothers, cared for the offspring of married sons or daughters. |
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She was great fun and that's why it's so grossly unfair no one visited or cared for her. |
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I have given my word to the abbess and I pledge the same to you, that she will be generously cared for. |
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The centre soon acquired a reputation for the way in which it cared for children with learning disabilities. |
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The aged, infirm, senile, and disabled are cared for, whenever possible, within extended family networks. |
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We cared for our guests because not to do so would betray the most profound essence of our humanity. |
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He was the only one who had ever cared for her, who had ever spoken a kind word to her or bestowed a smile upon her. |
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When sick I want to be cared for by doctors who every day doubt the value and wisdom of what they do and this book will help make such doctors. |
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It also has a night centre where elderly people with dementia can be cared for. |
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The flood victims waited for years for numeration but the ice victims were cared for immediately. |
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She had been devoutly loyal to her husband and had cared for her children greatly. |
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Whatever the cause, anyone who has suffered from depression or cared for a depressed person knows the high price the illness exacts. |
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She never particularly cared for them, finding the first too rigid and artificial, the second too prolix and maudlin. |
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Before most lifers die in prison, they grow old, get sick, and must be cared for. |
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The dogs, which are being cared for at York Animal Centre, include Yorkshire terriers, lurchers, German shepherds and crossbreeds. |
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Just looking at the drawing makes it clear that the young native cared for the youthful American. |
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Any idea that Stalin cared for public opinion in Russia is merely laughable. |
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She had lovingly cared for her, took her out on the days she had off, and presented her with as many gifts as her income would allow. |
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At present, very poorly children are cared for in two small rooms with limited equipment. |
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The cubs are cared for by all the females in the pride, and will suckle from other females as well as from their mother. |
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Nature is to be cared for, valued and respected in its protean variety and vitality. |
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Brooke didn't figure he was talking to her, nor cared for her opinion on the subject, but she spoke up anyway. |
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Traditionally, Aboriginal women carried and cared for their babies in a Coolamon. |
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Standard precautions are applied to all patients being cared for in health care facilities, regardless of diagnoses. |
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Despite a broken collarbone and foot, she freed herself from debris and cared for passengers, first in the buffet car and then outside the train. |
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Not even the ladies-in-waiting cared for much except when it had to do with castle romances or flirtations. |
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Treatment was made more difficult by a power cut, leaving patients to be cared for in a dark rondavel on the clinic premises. |
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Clinic staff cared for a man when he ran into the Plunket rooms with an almost severed finger. |
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The problem arises when there are high numbers of emergency admissions where patients need to be cared for on medical wards. |
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She worked full time as a weaver to put food on the table and cared for three of us without lamenting her lot. |
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Phineas is taken to the school's infirmary where he is cared for by Doctor Stanhope. |
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I planted the Spanish peppers and assiduously cared for them amidst all my other pepper plants. |
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She was an excellent woman who loved her family and cared for her parents who were both invalids. |
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Spay or neuter your pets to help reduce the number of unwanted pets that may not be properly cared for or regularly vaccinated. |
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Many elementary schools have herb gardens that are planted and cared for by the students. |
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Her town of 10,000 basically thinks that all elderly demented people should be institutionalized instead of cared for at home. |
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It means the building is going to be cared for and used and will serve a useful purpose for the community. |
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In his final days he was cared for by doctors and nurses who went beyond the call. |
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The animal is currently being cared for by a horse lover at a secret location somewhere in Greater Manchester. |
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The new immigrants were cared for in large measure by their own religion-based social welfare institutions. |
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But the report seems to overlook the security that being cared for by a grandparent provides. |
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The father-of-two also wants to contact the woman who found him, and any other nurses who cared for him. |
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The younger children are usually cared for by foster parents, said a spokesperson. |
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Four percent of preschoolers were cared for primarily by a nanny or babysitter. |
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When a soldier has to serve in a dependent-restricted area, he must be confident that his family is well cared for back home. |
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She was housebound in her third floor flat and cared for by a devoted husband who accepted little help from social work or community nursing. |
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But your scalp needs to be cared for just like the skin on the rest of your body. |
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But Stewart for his part never cared for the praise of his friend Henry Fonda that he was a natural actor. |
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He was then cared for by his uncle, Jongintaba Dalindyebo, chief of the Thembu people. |
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The condition was detected extremely quickly, and the club and Lisbie thanked the nursing staff who cared for the player. |
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She was well cared for, and had a beautiful bouncing baby girl, whom she named Sylvia. |
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Children are cared for within the domestic unit of family, which tends to be matrifocal. |
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But there is something magical about whole cheese that needs to be properly cared for and lovingly matured. |
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I took you in, fed you, cleaned you, raised you, and cared for you. |
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And this meant that the nurses who now cared for her had no way of being sure they were safe. |
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We also recorded what sort of team primarily cared for the child. |
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He wished he could say it back but he wasn't one to waste words and he didn't feel love for her just yet, although he cared for her more as the days rolled by. |
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Tuff cared for derrick and his older sister, LaVita, while working two or three jobs at a time. |
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Will your readers kindly give just one moment's thought in comparing with their own, who are well fed, clothed, housed and cared for, the poor wretches I have described? |
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She is cared for by a loyal family retainer and rarely leaves the house. |
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First, staff must see that their departing colleagues are being well cared for and the company is doing all it can to help them secure a new career or happy retirement. |
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He drew crowds, cared for the marginalised, made friends with prostitutes and crooks, and called ordinary people like you and me to be his followers. |
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It makes a woman feel sufficiently attended to and cared for. |
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All proceeds from the event will go to St Mary's Hospice, where Mr Bolton was cared for after suddenly being taken ill in September 2003 with a cancerous brain tumour. |
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Chronic wounds, such as pressure ulcers, can sustain bacterial balance and resist infection if well cared for and kept free of necrotic avascular tissue. |
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Abandoned animals are cared for by a number of organisations in Swindon. |
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He had never cared for his stepmother and now that her treachery was known to him, it was impossible not to send barbed comments in her direction. |
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In November 2001, the friendly tortoiseshell, named after the man who cared for her, became a stowaway on methanol tanker Tomiwaka, which was bound for Korea. |
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I have been shot at, mortared, lost friends, and cared for the wounded. |
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Most town mosques are cared for and staffed by a mullah, who conducts religious services at the mosque as well as funerals, weddings, and blessings. |
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Our covered boatels will ensure that your vessel is cared for year round. |
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He was otherwise unhurt and is now being cared for by a neighbour. |
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I just answered a post from a lady who had cared for her beautiful bonsai for 9 years and couldn't figure out why it was slipping away this season. |
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With both parents working, many children are today cared for in a shared arrangement between the parents and others, such as nurseries, nannies, and child-minders. |
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It was the first time in more than eight years that an inquest in the city had recorded a verdict of neglect on a patient who had been cared for at a local hospital. |
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Researchers found that hormones and peptides such as estrogen, progesterone, oxytocin and vasopressin played a big role in how well these animals cared for their young. |
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They tied calico filled with heated salt around my neck for my tonsillitis and cared for me day and night. The boys visited me and slipped baby powers under my pillow. |
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Some are cared for at a private nursery from the age of three months. |
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If you are being cared for by Macmillan, you know you are in safe hands. |
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The weekly club was a haven for carers who could either leave the person they cared for in safe hands for a few hours or stay and chat with others in the same situation. |
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When the assistant charge nurse reported to the manager that everyone was accounted for and the patients were being cared for, the drill concluded. |
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Wherever apples grow in this country you can find a home in your town or suburb with a huge overgrown apple tree in the backyard that has not been cared for in many years. |
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Most children cared for by hospices have life-shortening conditions like cystic fibrosis and severe cerebral palsy or life-threatening conditions such as cancer. |
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The swims on the lake and river are all well maintained and cared for. |
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Apart from his family she added that he was passionate about his 15 Saluki hunting dogs, which he bred and are now being cared for by several friends. |
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If you, like many people, consider your canine or feline to be simply another member of the family, you will have the peace-of-mind that they are well cared for! |
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Furthermore, the home was failing to create an environment where mentally ill and physically infirm people could properly be cared for and safely live alongside each other. |
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His children, who are pining for their father, are being cared for by relatives and told that their father is away working hard to raise case to take them to Disneyland Paris. |
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It has been cared for by RSPCA fosterers for the past few weeks. |
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The animals will be in the crib up until Christmas Eve and will be cared for by agricultural and veterinary students from University College Dublin. |
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The lack of response prompted the creature to repeat his words, emphasizing each as he screamed them at the man he had once cared for as deeply as a brother. |
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The kittens are being cared for by health physics specialists during the decontamination period, and they are being fed through an eyedropper. |
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The types of food one received as a guest in another's house, or while being cared for due to injury varied based on status. |
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Hardy was a lifelong bachelor and in his final years he was cared for by his sister. |
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I couldn't believe that iron-handed old tyrant would have a son waho cared for nothing but praying. |
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He is being cared for by medical staff on the high dependancy unit at Middlesbrough's James Cook University Hospital. |
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On the one hand, they idealized, dominated, and desexualized the women they cared for. |
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The Titan Arum was planted at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon in 2003 and has been cared for by gardeners ever since. |
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We owe a debt of honour to the wounded and pledge to fight for their right never to be forgotten and to be cared for to the end of their days. |
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Tacitus describes how, during battles, Germanic warriors were encouraged and cared for by their wives and mothers. |
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Jocelyn and her siblings are being cared for by their grandmother, Ofelia Escalona. |
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Fighter Command pilots came to characterise Dowding as one who cared for his men and had their best interests at heart. |
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He had been cared for by his daughter Helen who had resigned her job to care for her father and mother. |
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Jake, who was cared for by childminder Sally Stevens, contracted the illness in February last year. |
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Now this unusual, stylish building is well cared for and structurally well preserved by the testamental legacies of the Polish first generation. |
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Until then they will be cared for by volunteers who look after pregnant guide dogs and their litters. |
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But there will come a time for some when their level of debility is such that they can't easily be cared for at home. |
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Pongo Pigpen Maybe they should turn their focus onto the less cared for parts of Cardiff, town has had enough renovations for now. |
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Miss Bletchly's children, who are being cared for by her partner Justin Tellen, will not be attending because of their age. |
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The shar-pei crossbeed is now being cared for at the Scottish SPCA's centre in Glasgow, with the charity keen to trace his owner. |
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My nursing background has helped me a lot in many situations when I have cared for women in labour and postnatally. |
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A Japanese consumer cares about where those animals were fed and cared for, not whether they got sold in Yorkton, Sask. |
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Maugham was sent to the UK to be cared for by his uncle, Henry MacDonald Maugham, the Vicar of Whitstable, in Kent. |
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The staff at the hospital where Lynch was held later denied both stories, saying that Lynch was well cared for. |
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For Wahoo, the unexpected is everyday life when the whole backyard is full of wild animals that must be cared for. |
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Alone I cared for our mother who did little else but stare at taches on floor and ceiling. |
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Immobile and confined to a couch, she was cared for by her mother until purchasing a house and hiring a nurse to aid her. |
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An arborator looked after trees, a vinitor cared for vines, and a topiarius was expert in clipping hedges and looking after pleasure gardens. |
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Her son Darragh, who suffers from Friedreich's Ataxia, is cared for in Clontarf, North Dublin. |
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They were well cared for but were legally slaves owned by the government and were not allowed to marry. |
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Maximum class size is around 30, each class normally being cared for by one qualified teacher and one assistant. |
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This child had never been able to walk, but must have been cared for by family throughout her life. |
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After 14 months, she was released because she also grew too large to be cared for in the existing facilities. |
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They preached, educated, and relieved jailed debtors whenever possible, and cared for the sick. |
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Methodist women formed a community that cared for the vulnerable, extending the role of mothering beyond physical care. |
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The dolmen is maintained and cared for by Cadw, the Welsh Historic Monuments Agency. |
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In later life Morgan was cared for at a residential home as his health worsened. |
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The seven rescued whales, including one calf, had been transported to a floating protective sea pen where they were being cared for by vets and rehydrated. |
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Refusing to allow her to be societally marginalised or institutionalised, as was common in the period, Morris insisted that she be cared for by the family. |
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Whenever possible, veterans should be cared for at home or in community-based non-institutional settings, which help to maintain ties with families, friends and communities. |
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Volunteers also rescued an abandoned baby great horned owl, which was taken to the Windy Ridge Wildlife Refuge Center where it is being cared for until it can fend for itself. |
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The 42-year-old worked part-time in fine art photography, acted as a house husband and cared for their only child while his wife earned PS420,000 a year. |
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Mr White, 48, who lives in Bedlington, has lovingly cared for and fed the baby house martin every hour for the last two weeks after he was found in Boulmer. |
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When Al was away, Hendrix was mostly cared for by family members and friends, especially Lucille's sister Delores Hall and her friend Dorothy Harding. |
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Councillors Andrew Cooper and Karen Allison have already met with many residents furious at the landgrab being proposed on gardens they have cared for over many years. |
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Prior to that, the victim was cared for by his family and a physician. |
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He cared for his seven children alone for the rest of his life. |
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Since 1990, the Tower of London has been cared for by an independent charity, Historic Royal Palaces, which receives no funding from the Government or the Crown. |
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In many social species, young may be cared for by individuals other then their parents, a practice known as alloparenting or cooperative breeding. |
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The palms and the Chinese tallows will be cared for by four residents who have volunteered their time and effort to water the trees and make sure their supports remain intact. |
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Under the ceremonial charge of the Constable of the Tower, it is cared for by the charity Historic Royal Palaces and is protected as a World Heritage Site. |
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Greyhounds are cared for by professional and licensed staff. |
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In addition, he said, some children, especially in patrilinear societies, are not cared for by their mothers even though the mother may be alive and well. |
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Suffragette and feminist campaigner Dora Marsden spent the last 25 years of her life being cared for in Dumfries after her psychological breakdown. |
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In this regard, the Jauja hospital cared for many Spaniards. |
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