I never thought I'd be so well cared for by the president and the Republicans in Congress. |
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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 well cared for, and had a beautiful bouncing baby girl, whom she named Sylvia. |
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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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Most of these children are well cared for, despite the meagre means of those who have taken them in. |
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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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Ducks which are well cared for will often continue to lay eggs for about one and a half years. |
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Most cats and dogs growing up in Europe can count on being stroked, fed, exercised and well cared for. |
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The importance of well cared for hair can be found in the careful selection of hair care products. |
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In a city sadly marked by extreme squalor and failing infrastructure, the cemetery is amazingly well cared for. |
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Having a well-moisturized, well cared for and less wrinkles complexion is an additional asset to the personal and professional life. |
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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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On the second floor was a large semi-circular room, in which were placed a variety of particularly well cared for plants. |
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The third floor had areas that were laid out in a similar fashion but were less well cared for than the second floor. |
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Not only would their children be well cared for in their absence, but they would also receive early childhood education and ample stimulation to adequately prepare them for primary school. |
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The first child continues to live with the foster family with whom she has been placed, as the relationships are very settled and the child is well cared for in a loving and stable family environment. |
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To ensure the well-being of a detained or seized live wildlife specimen, officers may move the specimen to a location where it will be secure and well cared for. |
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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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Advances in navigational equipment reduced the frequency of shipwrecks and those who found themselves stranded on the island were well cared for by the staff of the life-saving station. |
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The prospect of leaving the kids behind was anguishing, but they'd be well cared for until Alfredo and Melida returned with a nest egg, a few years later. |
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A watershed that is well cared for will hold water throughout the year. |
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The property is well cared for and the exterior space is a bonus. |
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If your disguise brush is well cared for it should last a lifetime. |
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They were very well cared for as far as the operation goes. |
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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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They were well cared for but were legally slaves owned by the government and were not allowed to marry. |
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Elderly parents who are truly well cared for? |
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We all want to make sure that our seniors are well cared for. |
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To make really sure that your dog feels at ease and that his needs are well cared for, you should take a number of things into account, including the various points listed below. |
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While the children at the centre appear unharmed and well cared for, the challenge now is to locate those who are still fending for themselves on the streets and living in temporary communities. |
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Friendly employees, well cared for premises with comfortable accommodations, a varied and appealing gastronomy as well as individual services make your stay with us as pleasant as possible. |
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A customer-friendly, comfortable Telecentre with good security and well cared for equipment will attract users and ensure a Telecentre's survival. |
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