Every woman wants to be adored, loved, cosseted and taken care of and protected. |
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This neighbourly closeness extends beyond social pleasantries to a philosophy of making sure everyone on the island is taken care of. |
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The car price is taken care of, but there is no money to pay insurance and taxes. |
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Moreover, most of them languish in mental asylums and hospitals without being visited or taken care of by their relatives. |
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I think the new template has taken care of that glitchy text thing that I had going on for a while. |
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They had taken care of her when she was sick, or hurt, and they had comforted and cheered her up when she was sad. |
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Continuing risk to the public and danger from the offender is properly to be regarded as being taken care of by the life sentence. |
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The physically challenged and the aged need to be taken care of so that they can live in a dignified manner without seeking charity from others. |
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And we have to make certain that we're properly taken care of from a defense perspective. |
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So there's a big push right now to get mothers, or mothers-to-be, to have their untreated dental disease taken care of, to protect the baby. |
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The size of a small hospital, the infirmary had more than enough resources to tend to the wounded, and they were well taken care of. |
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Well, after the ambulance came and everything was taken care of, I was turned over to the court system. |
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Advances in birth control have partially taken care of that factor, but it goes deeper. |
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Swimming pools must have lifeguards and sanitary requirements must be taken care of. |
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His triumph consists in the fact that he can be neither fought nor punished, because he has already taken care of both these things himself. |
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I would get up early, leaving my room to be taken care of by a gyp who would even make my bed. |
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They are back home and her MIL is now in a local hospital there, being taken care of by her own doctors. |
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Ignorance, self-deception and false consciousness are not taken care of by any techniques of reconciliation. |
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His mother was a druggie, so ever since he was born, I've taken care of him. |
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He was acting on his love for her and his strong need to make sure that she and their baby were being taken care of. |
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The dustmen would be by the next day, and that bit of evidence would get taken care of. |
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She was talking about that suspicious package that, courtesy of the hazmat team, was taken care of. |
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This woman means a lot to me and I intend to make sure she's taken care of. |
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In the integrated complex, the spiritual concerns of the human soul and the temporal concerns of daily life came to be taken care of. |
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When we went into the undertaker to arrange a grave, they said it had all been taken care of. |
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Before actually coming strait to my house I had to drop by the school infirmary to get my hand taken care of and go in search for Sam's clothes. |
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The stableman who had taken care of Lay's horse, led Nalie into the stables as Jacqueline took Lione into the castle. |
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Grateful that the grooms from the other stables had taken care of their horses that day, they climbed wearily into their rooms in the hayloft. |
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There are larger issues that need to be taken care of for a cascade effect to be apparent. |
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If I were to have an accident, I know I will be well taken care of by our health services. |
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But having taken care of 11 children and 2 grandchildren for the past 50 years, the old and wise ones whipped out their secret formula. |
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This is taken care of by the eustachian tube, a small passage that connects the middle ear to the back of the throat behind the nose. |
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And finally, the legal issues with paternity suits and visitation rights have all been taken care of with anonymous donors. |
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Of course it helped that the problems of dealing with horses and carriages were taken care of by coachmen and servants of various sorts. |
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Even if I ran out of gas, I'd simply coast back down to Harbourville, where I know I'd be well taken care of. |
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I had an ingrown toenail and I went to the foot doc to get it taken care of. |
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When we had the chimney cleaned, we were told the problem could be taken care of by adding a firewall instead of replacing the back wall. |
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Hotel bookings, transportation, corporate get-togethers, product launches, etc. would be taken care of by the parental company. |
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With a sword he would've taken care of them easily but barehanded fighting wasn't his strong point. |
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My client is so well taken care of by your staff that she thinks she will live forever! |
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He claimed that he was assured by the principal broker for Centum that everything had been, or would be, taken care of. |
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We are quite well taken care of but please don't cut back because we are getting older and we might need more help. |
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For many years, our society saw persons with disabilities as people to be taken care of. |
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Frequency of whether taken care of by same medical doctor or nurse each visit by source of regular care. |
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He had a non-aggression pact with the Soviets and he could have not fought on that front until England was taken care of either by invasion or treaty. |
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Inform patients that routine household duties, such as bill paying, laundry, and housecleaning, should be taken care of a few days before surgery. |
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The other goon has been taken care of by this time by Alexias so Eavan and Lambeth bear down on the sheriff, Lambeth breathes fire at her and she backs off swearing. |
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Everyone was happy and very pleased that the problem was taken care of. |
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All visitors to the area and river users are asked to be especially careful to protect the young ducklings as they are very frail at present and need to be taken care of. |
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We want Canadians to have the assurances that they will be comfortable and taken care of in their retirement. |
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Most of the tables are outside in the garden, on separate isolated islands surrounded by flourishing plants that are apparently well taken care of. |
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The first group is of tour operators, tour guides, hosts and hostesses at the various lodges and camps who ensure your safety and welfare is taken care of. |
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That taken care of, she raised the gull-wing door, and bounded out. |
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It's great, isn't it? People starving to death in the streets without a roof over their heads are taken care of by ordinary citizens! |
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With the emergency fund and savings taken care of, it is time to think of investment in securities. |
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Leave your role as supermom at home in this unique and meaningful trip where moms are taken care of as much as their daughters. |
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The drivers are taken care of with a simple phone call round the clock by our team of assistants. |
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Don't hesitate to call your HTC or the hematologist on-call if you think that you're not being taken care of properly. |
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Some of these situations have been taken care of and fail gracefully, but there might be unfixed cases. |
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The teacher said kohanga was a place where children were not only taken care of but taught all aspects of Maori life. Kapa haka is just one part of the culture. |
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Thegood society, of course, is one in which human needs and human rights are equitably taken care of. |
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Rick Hutchins has worked in the community sector for many years and has adeptly taken care of all our logistical needs. |
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If I had a broken leg or I was shot by an assailant, I would rush off to an emergency room and get taken care of. |
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The plant is therefore no longer a mere object: it becomes a living being in its own right which must be taken care of. |
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Let's not exaggerate: materially, he was taken care of by our macrobiotic group. |
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I never did get a big cast-iron cooking range for this house but I have my larder stocked with good food and that's a large part of my comfort blanket mentality taken care of. |
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Ahmed wouldn't really mind having a bit more time to himself, or to hang with friends, but he's been taken care of by Fatima's network. |
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These are taken care of by the inclusion of an additive term for this group of expenditures. |
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That is where the security blanket of our people will be taken care of and secured. |
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Number one is arguably the most troubling, but funnily enough, it is mostly taken care of by the coding error. |
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If anyone was injured, they went to hospital and had to pay for having their injuries taken care of and whatnot. |
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Our dogs get plenty of playtime breaks and we peace of mind that the hassles of customer service are taken care of. |
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Anti-competitive behaviour is one thing but profiteering ostensibly is another, and it is not taken care of in the act. |
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Unless they have been very well taken care of, used boots will always have some scrapes and nicks, but these in no way affect the utility of the boots. |
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The small amount of oil that is missed by the oil scraper ring is then taken care of by the piston ring in the middle. |
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You have taken care of it for many months and it has now grown into a sapling. |
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Due to the time constraints for when this order was needed, they went above and beyond to make sure everything was taken care of for me. |
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They are the ones we most fear, as they have nothing to lose, they gain popularity by becoming shahids, and they are assured that their families will be taken care of. |
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This is an issue of family rights to ensure that families have appropriate income and that people are taken care of properly. |
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Thus the safety of the workforce was taken care of before the investments in question. |
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It is very easy to put out a press release and use a lot of hyperbole about how the waterways are taken care of. |
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It is expected to start officially before the end of the month, as soon as the outstanding issues I mentioned have been taken care of. |
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Most elderly are taken care of by family members or neighbors and are at high risk of dying with lack of proper health care. |
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All your account and pre-authorized transaction transfers will be taken care of in one step. |
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The smiles of children and parents who have been well taken care of make the hard work worthwhile. |
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All its provisions are taken care of in the Constitution and other statutes. |
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Would you like the freedom of having your bill payments taken care of from month to month? |
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It cannot be taken care of with electricity or gas, but is a job for the politicians. |
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He has taken care of the little guy, assiduously bringing home federal bucks to his impoverished district. |
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The saddhu or enlightened Hindu masters are taken care of, even deified, so that they may continue to apprehend the Absolute and astonish us mere mortals with their insights. |
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But in addition to my little toothache, which I had to get taken care of. |
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In the past, the problem of the opposition militias was taken care of by creating a well paid and trained armed force to deal with armed opposition. |
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It had a few scrapes and dings on it, so I had to get those taken care of before it goes back to the dealership at the end of the lease in 5 days. |
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The UU is a great place to be on campus to socialize but when business needs to be taken care of the five story library is the place to be! |
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Most workers have already been taken care of in the privatized daughter companies while around hundred workers were let go with sufficient severance packages according to the program of taking care of excessive work force. |
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Although Lang informed me of his actions, that it was taken care of, and that Frizzell was leaving, I did not have any knowledge of any formal written order at the time. |
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Changes in the order portfolio can also be taken care of in this way. |
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Internal parasite protection should be taken care of by the monthly heartworm preventatives like Heartgard. |
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Now that the technical difficulties have been taken care of, let's get on with the show! |
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The poor were no longer simply shut away to be taken care of or punished. |
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Whether you have an energetic dog looking for companionship or a mellow dog looking to lounge around and relax with a tummy rub, your dog will always be taken care of with an abundance of affection. |
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There are memorandums of understanding floating around, they're in the process of being made, but the things that are not concrete and aren't on paper are just not being taken care of. |
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By getting all of the paperwork taken care of when the lake is frozen, you could be building your dock in the spring and sipping lemonade on its deck by summer. |
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He still has health problems that will be taken care of, one at the time. |
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In view of the fact the mother had exclusively taken care of them since birth, such a separation could cause the children serious psychological harm. |
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Medical expenses may also be taken care of. |
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The Commission has taken care of the need to provide a stable framework for operators in the market, and the proposal has been made with this objective in mind. |
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I want to ask my colleague if she has any concerns in that regard, whether that has been completely taken care of and what has to be done going forward. |
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But the souls who are taken care of in fleshly ways will fall away in the times of tests and trials like rotten fruit that fall from the tree in strong wind! |
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Looking good or bad in later's years has to be taken care of now. |
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The teachers welcome the good organisation of the Centre Rotterdam this year, the children are taken care of and they enjoy going to after-school care. |
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You plan to enjoy the exciting years ahead, worry-free, so spending some time right now to make sure your health care needs are taken care of makes sense. |
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In some groups of outfitters the discipline among colleagues is strict, one does not leave a camp site or hunting lodge without having taken care of waste disposal etc. But then again a lot has still tp bee learned. |
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Families are not likely to be in a sound financial position in retirement if they have not taken care of their finances during their working years. |
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The whole asylum process had been speeded up: any arriving children were taken care of immediately at the airport and provided with legal counsel, and decisions were reached within one to two days. |
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You sense he could have walked into the ring in his dapper blue suit and easily taken care of both of these palookas. |
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All government payroll taxes, reporting, and compliance are taken care of automatically and paperlessly. |
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John is a standup guy, who although extremely shaken by this tragedy, will insure that Gord's wife Jan, and their kids, are taken care of during their time of grief. |
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The ministry stated that after the reevaluation process, the differences in marks were taken care of, which was due to the marking of the essay questions. |
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These parameters are taken care of over and beyond the requirements for strength, elongation, hardness, toughness, bendability and dimensional accuracy. |
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Sick foreigners are attended by physicians and taken care of. |
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The ones that had gotten hurt were treated and taken care of. |
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Educational, health care, and recreational needs are also taken care of with the provision of schools, hospitals, parks, sports complexes, and so on. |
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Comfort is taken care of as well with a compression molded EVA midsole. |
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Also breakability is another aspect that needs to be taken care of. |
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