Chen, the temple's caretaker, spent months divining what images, scenes and poems should canopy worshippers. |
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I had to pick up Michael from his caretaker, finish my necessary last-minute packing, and get on the road. |
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Her mistake lies in assuming that I offer caretaker resource accounts as the exclusive remedy for social ills. |
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The building has a small lift and the rooms have running water, baths and hot showers and the caretaker has a television. |
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Being the caretaker of the blues is a heavy load to carry and admittedly Guy can't do it on his own. |
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At home, if gentle stimulation fails to arouse the child, the caretaker should try more vigorous stimulation and provide CPR if necessary. |
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The gate lodge is to be turned into accommodation for the full-time caretaker who will look after the site. |
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We came suddenly to the gate of the lodge and Locksley the caretaker greeted us diffidently in his knit hat and muddy Wellingtons. |
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Mr and Mrs Sweeney hope to be in their new bungalow by the first week in February, to make way for the school's new caretaker. |
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Child maltreatment, abuse and victimization refer to the intentional assault of a child by a caretaker. |
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Down the road, this policy could backfire badly on the US and on the caretaker government. |
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One boy has been charged with assault after a Warneford School caretaker was shot in the back with a ball bearing gun. |
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There were strong dialogue scenes with the caretaker and emotional scenes at the crater itself, but no real logical way to sequence them. |
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A retired U.S. Army sergeant major, he now serves as the civilian caretaker, a U.S. government position. |
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The money is designed to be shared out between all the staff at the schools, from headteacher to caretaker. |
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The 5ft 6in caretaker ballooned to 25 st 5lb by bingeing on pies, crisps and chocolates as he struggled to come to terms with the tragedy. |
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A caretaker has been praised after he tackled one of three suspicious blazes which were started at a secondary school. |
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But the efforts of new young striker Daniel Bent did not go unnoticed by the caretaker boss. |
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Once within its bounds, I notice a winding single-story caretaker building to our immediate right. |
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As caretaker and gardener of Geraldton War Memorial he leaves no weeds unturned, stone unraked or bush untrimmed. |
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I was getting nervous about my caretaker because I hadn't heard from him in a few days. |
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Similarly, a divorced or separated parent who has sole physical custody of his children could reasonably be deemed the caretaker parent. |
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After about eight months Meggy got the bullet and in October 1984 I was back in charge, this time not as mere caretaker. |
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A caretaker raised the alarm when he was alerted by a security firm after burglar alarms were set off. |
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He took up the job as caretaker of Mount Sion Secondary School, and his obliging manner made him very popular with teachers and pupils alike. |
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I sympathise with the council because I know it will cost money to employ a caretaker but something has got to be done. |
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He said once the project is completed the voluntary housing committee intends employing a full-time caretaker for the houses. |
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About 8pm the caretaker of the building found the whole of the fourth floor two inches deep under water. |
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He found the land, hired the caretaker and supervised the building of my house. |
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When the caretaker arrived early last Friday morning he found the building flooded, a TV smashed, a microwave and fridge broken. |
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Joe Maguire who worked at the County Council in a number of capacities, most recently acted as caretaker for the building. |
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Some members feel that if a caretaker was employed at the Community Centre, the problem of dumping household rubbish would not arise. |
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It is known that the victim lived in Royal Mile Mansions, where police believe he was caretaker of the building. |
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Firefighters rescued a mill caretaker after an arson attack left him trapped inside the building. |
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Agostinho Oliveira will bring the curtain down on his role as caretaker manager in Braga this week. |
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St Mirren caretaker manager John Coughlin was mightily relieved that Ricky Gillies was deemed fit to play. |
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Kharine made two appearances under Barnes before Kenny Dalglish immediately used him in his first four games as caretaker manager. |
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Hampton have deliberated on the successor to caretaker manager Brian Cottington for three weeks. |
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He stayed in football, managing several clubs in the Western League, and was caretaker manager at Exeter for a short while. |
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Livingston, meanwhile, are making a case for caretaker manager David Hay to be appointed on a permanent basis. |
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With close friend Viv Busby still caretaker manager of the Minstermen, Crosby did not comment on the possibility of a return to York. |
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That left caretaker manager Carl Serrant, and his team, chasing the game right from the start. |
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She asked the government to accept public demands that it scrap the law and hand power over to a caretaker government. |
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A new Prime Minister, Hans Modrow, headed a caretaker government that shared power with the new, democratically oriented parties. |
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Trevor Brooking was appointed caretaker manager of West Ham as Glenn Roeder recovered in hospital. |
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Prior to Connor's arrival, successful Youth team coach Mickey Feeney had acted as caretaker manager. |
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Mercer became general manager of Coventry in 1972 and was caretaker manager of England for seven games. |
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These include employees with job titles such as animal caretaker, auto mechanic, custodian, baker and tree trimmer. |
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The program features the story of a baby animal, and the struggles of the parents and caretaker in the months following conception. |
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The caretaker is responsible for all expenses, such as food and shelter, while the animal is under their charge. |
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Once considered a caretaker, the stolid former Air Force commander has lasted in office nearly a quarter of a century. |
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He began to write while earning his living as a translator, caretaker, switchboard operator, editor, and cook on an oil tanker. |
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I believe that she is fit to work as a matron or houseparent, receptionist, care assistant, caretaker and sales assistant. |
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Mrs Dawson, the caretaker, was fat and comforting with a smell like face powder and lipstick. |
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No wonder so many local supporters are calling for the caretaker prefix to be removed from his job title. |
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His political conscience is pricked into life by his friendship with black school caretaker Gordon. |
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In many societies the man is regarded as the family provider, the woman the caretaker. |
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Before this date, the minister is expected to appoint a caretaker whose main task will be to prepare a gubernatorial election. |
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The caretaker of the school will tend the site, closing an access gate and opening another entrance to the public at 4pm each day. |
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Earlier a former colleague of Huntley said he had questioned the caretaker about whether the school boiler room had been searched in the hunt for Holly and Jessica. |
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Yingluck says her administration will remain in power as a caretaker government. |
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Lomeier, the super, or caretaker as he is billed here, moves through the building trying to find the source of the problem and restore water to the taps on the top floors. |
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The Guardian spoke to the Jenny Lind's caretaker manager, Dudley Cooke. |
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A caretaker administration could work with European leaders and disburse the next tranche of bailout money. |
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The station, which is unstaffed save for a caretaker, was crowded. |
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On September 20, 1953, George Jonas, caretaker of the Yorkshire Museum, saw an old man wearing a frock coat and sporting white side whiskers reading a book in the library. |
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In addition, when we have permission from the local authorities, we are hoping to build an adjoining building for the caretaker, with a room added for the Sunday school. |
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In his place, Charles X appointed a caretaker head of government, Martignac, who managed to steer his minority government along a cautious path for over a year. |
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Taylor turned around to see Rowel, the oldest animal caretaker. |
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Assistant boss Brian Cottington has been appointed caretaker manager. |
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Nobody minds putting in the time when the time is justified but there are too many days when it comes to 7pm, the caretaker has gone and you still end up taking work home. |
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And caretaker manager Viv Busby recognises the value of a tight back line especially against the likes of Conference play-off hopefuls Aldershot Town. |
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But there is still no news on his future as caretaker manager. |
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Her father was the animal caretaker, and she assisted with the horses. |
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Not only is he identified as a nurturing caretaker, but he literally refocuses our attention away from the politics of Chartism toward the concerns of domesticity. |
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Troops are on the streets, the media is muzzled, and the already weak caretaker government has been further marginalized. |
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Many remain suspicious, accusing the scholar of being a front man for a military-backed bid to promote a hand-picked caretaker administration over an elected government. |
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In such cases, the parent-teacher associations should arrange a watchman or a caretaker to look after the children till their parents come to fetch them in the evening. |
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Has a caretaker manager in the Premiership ever won manager of the month? |
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Yet her sexual masochism is oddly mixed with non-erotic desires for an omnipotent caretaker, infantile wishes that parallel his yearning for divine love. |
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Born into a bookish, slightly eccentric family, she grew up in the shadow of her mother's nervous temperament and the role of caretaker she assumed as a result. |
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A similar dishonest slipperiness was evident in the government's response to an earlier complaint by the Opposition of breach of the caretaker convention. |
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The stigmatizer appears to have no familiarity or experience with a male serving as the primary caretaker of the children. |
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Johnson had to be drafted in as the caretaker manager after Hewlett resigned without warning the day before the final. |
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The cabinet had only demissionary status and powers as a caretaker government. |
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This was a ruse on Ulf's part since his role as caretaker of Harthacnut gave him the reign of the kingdom. |
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Prime Minister Zia was forced to implement the caretaker government provision in the constitution in 1996 by the opposition. |
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The BNP boycotted the general election in 2014 due to Sheikh Hasina's cancellation of the caretaker government system. |
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Fawkes was installed as a caretaker and began using the pseudonym John Johnson, servant to Percy. |
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In late 1885 he left a caretaker in charge of Solano Grove and moved to Danville, Virginia. |
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Losing a child is thought to have influenced Chaplin's work, as he planned a film which turned the Tramp into the caretaker of a young boy. |
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Following Sharp's departure from the club in 2008, Kieron Purtill had a brief spell as caretaker coach alongside Paul Anderson. |
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Eubank became obsessed with boxing training and went to the gym every day, even working as caretaker to pay his way. |
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In parliamentary interregnums, the previous government usually stands as a caretaker government until the new government is established. |
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When the last Ayyubid ruler left Yemen in 1229, Umar stayed in the country as caretaker. |
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Off the field, David Young left for London Wasps, with a caretaker coaching team managing the team for the duration of the season. |
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Turner stepped down as Head Coach in February 2011 with Darren Edwards taking over in a caretaker capacity. |
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Labour left the wartime coalition in May 1945 and Churchill formed a caretaker Conservative government, pending a general election in July. |
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Principal Carmel Nic Airt said grants for running costs and secretarial and caretaker jobs fell by almost EUR25,500 to EUR101,587 last year. |
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Police say she fled to Florida and became a caretaker of an elderly man. |
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A cheerful convict was found dead by his devoted caretaker one morning. |
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The service will be carried out on roads and footpaths and the caretaker will utilise rocksalt to clear drives and paths. |
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Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev has praised the caretaker government for successfully organizing a smooth transition to a new Cabinet. |
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We have a caretaker who watches the place for us while we are away. |
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But even they would have to admit that this situation is fishier than the Billingsgate Market caretaker after he's just completed a double shift. |
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School caretaker Genian Qeku said he had caught Mr Bolton with his arms around his pupil a number of times. |
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If you are a property caretaker, housesitter, or an estate manager, please submit your stories, experiences, advice, and photos for inclusion in this book. |
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Most of the residents know who the landlord or rather caretaker of the land is, and therefore, are sure this stranger is making up stories just to make a fast buck. |
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Adkins was appointed as caretaker boss by Scunthorpe chairman Steve Wharton in November 2006, following the departure of the previous manager Brian Laws. |
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Bainimarama named Jona Senilagakali as caretaker prime minister. |
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Bulgaria's caretaker Minister of Social Policies and Labour Yordan Hristoskov said he will propose again the criminalisation of non-payment of social insurances. |
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The club, after a period with Alan Curtis acting as caretaker manager for the third time, chose the Italian former Udinese Calcio coach Francesco Guidolin. |
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Until December 2011, Belgium was governed by Leterme's caretaker government awaiting the end of the deadlocked negotiations for formation of a new government. |
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Schofield was replaced by his assistant Phil Veivers as caretaker coach. |
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The cow in Hindu society is traditionally identified as a caretaker and a maternal figure, and Hindu society honours the cow as a symbol of unselfish giving. |
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The caretaker Prime Minister reminded Interior Ministry employees that they were depoliticized officials and underscored that he relied on their professionalism. |
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After initially rejecting the job in March 2014, fans favourite Stuart Pearce was named the man to replace Billy Davies, taking over from caretaker manager Gary Brazil. |
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The caretaker government loyal to ousted prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra is clinging to power and to the hope of an election in July to restore its authority. |
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