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(181) And little Joan had grown morose and was under the care of a dermatologist who was giving her antibiotics.
(182) The actual mechanics of the operation would take care of themselves.
(183) With a longer life span, a lot of people are just becoming too frail to take care of themselves.
(184) Down at the bottom there's a handy storage compartment to take care of the utensils when you don't need them.
(185) She took care of herself, and of Anthony, and she always had, and always would. Sentencedict.com
(186) A properly drafted heads of agreement should, however, take care of such conceptual problems.
(187) Grief can take care of itself, but to get the full value of joy you must have somebody to divide it with. Mark Twain
(188) Despite years of being taken care of by a batman he knew exactly what was expected of him.
(189) It would ensure the house being taken care of, and the staff maintained, since you say they're good tenants.
(190) Cynthia would know what to do; she would take care of it and leave Evie with new hope in her heart.
(191) Park officials defended their care of Yaka, insisting she died of natural causes after a lengthy illness.
(192) What is the attitude to leave for taking care of sick children?
(193) That's something that ought to be taken care of by private citizens.
(194) A: Lieutenant Calley came out and said take care of these people.
(195) But why, they asked of each other, should a child like that be under the care of the rag woman?
(196) Collectively taking care of our elderly provides a sense of community in our otherwise competitive economy.
(197) A constant theme in research concerned with the hospital care of older people is the discharge from hospital back to the community.
(198) However, the detailed cross-referencing is usually quite adequate to take care of such problems.
(199) Published research on the patterns of care of attacks are dominated by hospital based studies.
(200) During the afternoon he takes care of personal correspondence and his reading.
(201) The return of my birthday, if I remember it, fills me with thoughts which it seems to be the general care of humanity to escape. Samuel Johnson
(202) Florida paroles first-time convicted criminals into the care of the Salvation Army-25, 000 of them at any one time.
(203) We're only here for a small amount of time and we want to see how much good we can do while we're here and I always say that there'll be... in the future, there would be many millionaires and they can take care of those problems but I'm here now and I'm trying to do what I can. Warren Buffett
(204) Pollution Care of the natural environment remains a matter of great social concern.
(205) Everything important to the farm was under the care of a beneficent power, never conceived of as having a definite shape.
(206) Timing is everything, but time usually takes care of itself on the upper San Joaquin.
(207) You have to take care of yourself; you need to work hard.
(208) All employees have been trained in the care of young children.
(209) But the Worcestershire diocesan advisory committee for the care of churches has been critical.
(210) Women must cope with working and taking care of the household and the family.
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