More and more people are discovering that property caretaking can enable them to live in a variety of locales. |
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There was a pull, a peaceful power, in that simple sound, and its strength bolstered and vitalized the vegetation perhaps even more than more ordinary methods of caretaking. |
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After her victory in that election was annulled on March 21st by the same court, she had merely continued her caretaking. |
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It is used to report to Parliament and the Canadian public on their condition and caretaking. |
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David coped by continuing to fulfill his sibling caretaking responsibilities at home, while erupting with fits of anger, foul language, and violent outbursts at school. |
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They can take advantage of more specific services such as cleaning of communal and public areas, caretaking and the provision of bed linen. |
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This appropriation is intended to cover essentially the costs of caretaking and surveillance for the Cortenberg and ER buildings. |
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Housesitting and property caretaking can provide you with the opportunity to experience life in a different geographic locale and save money by living rent-free. |
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The Commission also decides to incorporate maintenance and caretaking activities at the Midwest site in the same operating licence. |
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It should also be noted that the list of the Special Joint Committee includes no reference to continuity of care or past caretaking. |
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To have been caretaking and managing the complicated medical issues, to be with Teddy every second, was just draining. |
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The proposed funding concerns special 'sheltered ' housing in which elderly people live in individual flats but where caretaking, meals and leisure activities are provided by service personnel. |
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Michels' successor Stefan Kovacs saw Ajax remain European champions for both his years in charge, but even he was dogged by the accusation that he was merely caretaking the team that Michels built. |
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Throughout the winter and the spring, there is hardly a moment for anything but play, caretaking, schooling, chauffeuring, and, by 9 P. M., sleep. |
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So it was very difficult coming in here, but I made it clear to the players that it was Skip's program, not mine, and I'd be caretaking it for a while. |
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The lowest salaries can be found in sectors such as catering, caretaking and cleaning companies, small businesses and craft industries, which are not subject to global competition. |
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On the long journey to health, when does care-giving become caretaking? |
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Shared parenting encompasses both shared physical caretaking, the actual day-to-day care of the children, and equal authority regarding the children's education, medical care, and religious upbringing. |
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While provincial legislation does not specifically mention past caretaking, there are provisions in several provincial statutes that are directed to issues of continuity and stability. |
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The Director of Material Resources commented on his monthly report noting capital projects for 2004-2005, the operations budget and the caretaking allocation. |
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Father hunger appears to be a crucial motivational variable in matters as diverse as caretaking, sexual orientation, moral development, and achievement level. |
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Intensive caretaking hospitably monitored arrestment authority's side-effectiveness counterindicating pettily self-administered proactive mendications. |
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My mother did some caretaking at the church and my father was a sidesman. |
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Tenders are invited for Caretaking Work Of Jagannath House For Vip S For A Period Of Two Years. |
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