Nice, young, caring, thin-skinned doctors might be psychologically traumatised. |
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Our much-appreciated donations would be better spent caring for unwanted pets, abused and neglected animals, and sick or injured wildlife. |
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This led to a 20-year career in residential social work, caring for hundreds of youngsters. |
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Not caring whether her mother was sleeping or not, Samara marched upstairs to the third floor of the house and to the master bedroom. |
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Notice how soft, how compassionate and caring Jesus is in dealing with Simon. |
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She worked at a busy intensive care unit caring for neurologically damaged patients. |
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She's warm, caring, full of life, and she puts up with me, which makes her some kind of saint. |
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But Daniel was also a caring son who did his parents' garden and helped out at the pensioners' Christmas party. |
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The staff was treating her in a very brusque and insensitive manner, and I felt the need to show her some warmth and caring. |
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My fellow men were ugly brutes, caring only for their immediate needs and base cravings. |
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It was an old established facility that specialized in caring for Servicemen. |
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A rapist would have violated her and left her on the forest bed, not caring whether she lived or died. |
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Edith and her sister were trapped in spinsterish lives, caring for their selfish, manipulative mother. |
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According to reports, male sparkling violet-ears were seen twice caring for their young. |
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They spend most of their waking hours caring for them and are often woken at night, but get virtually no help. |
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He started grabbing various things and slamming them against walls, bureau drawers, and desks, not caring what he was throwing. |
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He saw Ken's soft, caring eyes squeeze shut and watched as nervous tears uncontrollably burst from them. |
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We no longer trust the caring general practitioner, the wise physician, or the conscientious surgeon. |
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Cham observe a fairly strict division of labor, with women caring for children and the household. |
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Her father was very caring but did not want his daughter to go on the stage. |
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Fresh from the novitiate she spent some early years caring for the boarders in Belmullet. |
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Traditionally, the caring professions attract sun-sign Cancers, but professions connected with the past also appeal greatly, as does cookery. |
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He was a very capable surgeon and able to undertake all duties with skill and caring. |
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She had a Bernie Mac hard shell attitude with his loving caring family oriented heart. |
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Other key factors are good medical care, a strong support group and caring friends and family. |
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You were a very caring and compassionate man, who was always there to lend a helping hand. |
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You might catch her reading stories to a younger brother or sister and be warmed by the thought of this caring bond. |
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I found him to be a very caring, kind, considerate person and his support has been a great comfort to us all. |
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Wouldn't you think that a caring partner would look lovingly at a snoring partner and not prod? |
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She never saw any sign of abuse and the appellant appeared to be a loving, caring mother. |
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He had a kind and caring approach to life and was noted for his warm personality. |
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I know for a number of staff there's been a shift, and it is a very warm caring place. |
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Denis was a quiet but caring man and was dedicated to his patients and the development of hospital services. |
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I was concerned however, but very glad to have a praying church behind me, and caring friends. |
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She was such a caring person who never gave a second thought about helping others. |
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The staff are very caring, friendly and fun, and contribute hugely to the atmosphere of the place. |
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He was a caring person, a loving brother, a loyal friend and a wonderful son and grandson. |
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Asda has been showing its caring side by giving away gifts to homeless people in Trowbridge this week. |
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We happily remain committed and caring friends with great love and admiration for one another. |
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He was a loving, caring man, the court was told, but could become moody and aggressive. |
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Dr Mohammed on ward seven was very caring and understanding and everyone treated me as if I was a friend. |
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It's great, being surrounded by friendly caring people makes all the difference in the world. |
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It took industrial action by the nurses for society to wake up to their caring role. |
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What I heard, and saw a little when the curtains were drawn back, was a moving culture of caring. |
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At the age of four she provides employment for at least one full time equivalent in the caring services. |
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In the last year there has been a significant increase in demand for some of the most acute areas of our caring. |
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It is indeed a sad sad world when this sort of thing has to be considered in a caring and life saving profession. |
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Trained volunteers will take over the strain of caring, from just a few hours a week to a full week at a time. |
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Research shows that in general a carer's own health is likely to suffer because of their caring role. |
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These are ALL highly skilled individuals who choose to go into a profession of caring. |
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In the eyes of society, and the caring services, old age is the most unattractive part of the service. |
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Her parents, who visited her daily, took her home and for day trips and did much of the caring. |
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Laura says she has no problem with her caring role and has time to see her friends and take part in outside activities. |
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These attitudes, however, are not translated into an equal sharing of the work of caring. |
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I know that he's extremely caring, loving, but he's also pretty headstrong, and he has an opinion about everything. |
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The movie assumes the audience knows Curtis and his world beforehand and doesn't convince the casual viewer he's worth caring about. |
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A professional and caring staff pamper spa and sauna members in the most opulent and grand setting. |
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If you are at least a caring parent you are not going to throw her out on the streets. |
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Tobias shoved the first few books onto the shelves, not caring if they were in the correct order or not. |
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Laughlin had stopped caring about money centuries ago, when he'd struck oil and became rich beyond any person's wildest dreams. |
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Clearly, to Ray and Barbara, caring for the rare and precious birds in their charge is a lot more than a job. |
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The orphanage provides a loving, caring home to 180 orphans and children not wanted by their parents. |
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Some children are abandoned and end up in orphanages, which have a difficult time caring for them. |
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The Tutsi were originally cattle herders, although much of the labor of caring for their cattle was done by the Hutu. |
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I told the person caring for him to make certain that coin went with him to his room. |
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Volunteers should be available for a 3 hour period each week, and should have a friendly outgoing personality and helpful, caring disposition. |
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The enormous outpouring of love, kindness, caring, generosity and courage was amazing to behold. |
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And I for one will act as character witness at their defence trial on behalf of all decent caring people. |
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She looked up at him and let her fist angrily splash the water, not caring if the water overflowed onto the floor. |
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If you would like to give some time to furthering the caring work of the centre, ring to get an appointment for an informal chat. |
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Conversely, nurses overrated emotional needs of patients as indicators of caring. |
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He opened them again and looked into her caring eyes as he felt her hand moving from his cheek to the left side of his chest. |
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Furthermore, caring relationships between adults are generally conceived as relationships of equality, with each party able to exit. |
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A kind, loving, and caring man is going to fall for your total being and not your dress size. |
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They should all be confident of an appropriate and a caring response, he promised. |
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It seems that this caring does not extend outside the confines of our own country, our island, our citadel. |
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Two sets of conjoined twins have been separated at St Mary's Hospital, Manchester, which is caring for the twins. |
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She was strict, manipulative, and conniving, but she was also generous with her abilities and caring. |
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Her voice sounded kind and caring, even though she sounded firm with Chad about Sean getting his rest. |
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One of my patients, who I met in the hospital as an intern, asked me out a few months after I was no longer caring for her. |
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Just another scenario where caring for someone close to me gets me nothing by contempt, scorn and hate in return. |
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Mrs Reynolds was a small and rather plump lady with a kind and caring face. |
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Volunteers for this scheme need to be caring, reliable and good at making conversation. |
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It develops self-motivated learners and responsible, co-operative and caring adults. |
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In a polygamous family, each wife is responsible for feeding and caring for her own children, though the wives often help each other when needed. |
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And only those who daily took pride in caring for her will notice she looks fresher than the day she first landed on their flightline. |
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An elder represents Christ as a Shepherd, teaching and caring for God's church, the flock God has put under his care. |
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In the course of correspondence with an Aussie bloke, I was asked about my experiences in caring for emus. |
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A pleasant, good natured and gentle person, Una's caring qualities were always to the fore. |
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These nurses are already in post, caring for and supporting patients and their families from the point of diagnosis throughout their treatment. |
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The heartfelt words point to a man who was supportive and caring, but always full of laughter and fun. |
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Someone should tell this man that it might be cheaper and easier to locate a caring hooker at a brothel. |
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A table is set up with cards and pamphlets with information on caring for people who are dying and grieving once they are gone. |
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The IHF is a voluntary body supporting the country's hospices and other services caring for and working with people who are terminally ill. |
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The staff were hardworking and caring, and the ward was very clean and sweet-smelling. |
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She huddled together with her mother, caring for her, making her comfortable. |
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Many doctors start off caring and being in touch with their essential humanity at the outset of their training or career. |
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He has been caring for his mother, Maria, now 85, since his father passed away. |
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I think he is much more concerned with how I am loving my neighbors, caring for the sick, and pastoring the church in a way that honors Him. |
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She returned the embrace gratefully, not caring about any of the other restaurant patrons. |
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To clinch the transaction, a lot depended on caring for the customer and meeting his or her demands. |
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I put pen to paper and just wrote, not caring that it was, or what relevance it had to me. |
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It's perfectly in order and lots of people in loving, caring relationships have it. |
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Anything which helps a 35-year-old code monkey find a girlfriend must surely make the world a more loving, caring place. |
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Consider as an illustration Sartre's example of a young man torn between joining the Free French and caring for his aging mother. |
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A lady of gentle disposition and kind manner, Nora was imbued with a caring and compassionate nature. |
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We must do what we can to forge a society that is cohesive, stable, and caring of its members. |
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You're a warm and caring person, and you've made such a difference in my life. |
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He is compared to a loving father, a caring mother, a tender shepherd, a faithful husband, a generous friend. |
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The authors are clinical pharmacologists with long experience of caring for patients with, and collating information on, adverse drug reactions. |
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I have known Jenni for some years and she has always impressed me with her honesty, her tenacity, her cheerful, loving and caring nature. |
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But don't pester him about his philosophical 180 from fast-talking danger-lover to caring family man. |
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Tertiary hospitals eventually will become major centers caring for the medical needs of patients with multiple comorbidities. |
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Jackson was a lovely caring man, whose warmth and sense of humour made him excellent company. |
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He was blessed with a caring and compassionate nature which was ever to the fore. |
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He is very caring and compassionate, and is very protective towards his mother and sister. |
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The members of this party are among the most caring and compassionate people in the land. |
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The groom was a caring and compassionate young man who wanted to be her husband, more than anything. |
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A York councillor who has been caring for her son as he battles with bone cancer is set to be given compassionate leave from her official duties. |
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Conversely, women who do not conform to the caring and nurturing feminine stereotype could encounter gender discrimination in the workplace. |
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The lovely and complimentary long-stemmed roses at the brunch will show your special gratitude for her caring. |
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Kind and gentle in his manner always, he spent his life caring for others and never thinking of self. |
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The fact that he could practise obstetrics and continue caring for patients in the cottage hospital gave him considerable pleasure. |
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The mother of a woman who died in a car crash near Scarborough today paid tribute to her loving, caring daughter. |
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He credits Britain with a long tradition of caring for animals, which made people receptive to his message. |
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Verina Weaver, executive councillor for social care, revealed how a number of people were caring for children fostered out by Essex. |
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She is often criticized for not caring enough, or showing that she does enough. |
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Now the people with alternative views, quite frankly, have given up caring. |
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She was as complex as she was caring, as frivolous as she was serious with a wicked sense of fun. |
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Instead of Nurse Ratched we have Whoopi Goldberg with a huge, cuddly Afro to show how warm and caring she is. |
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He was caring and he could keep you entertained with his funny stories and wonderful sense of fun. |
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Maybe after the two of you have realized you're capable of caring for the fur baby, you upgrade to a human baby. |
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This is the new, caring, cutting-edge Germany, a smart, angular bit of kit, all flat metal and futurist slots and holes. |
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This caring is best symbolized by their efforts to save each other from the potter's field. |
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Hollander was reported as describing Bulgarian men as gallant, caring, and somehow mysterious. |
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After a few stiff drinks I was beyond caring, I had already written the date off and she knew that I had, there was no sense in hiding it. |
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New Testament deacons serve the Lord by conducting the caring ministry of the church. |
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Tim was noted at all times for his generous, caring and compassionate nature. |
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In 2001, for the first time, the decennial UK census asked the entire population about caring responsibilities and general self rated health. |
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It was such an intimate and caring gesture that it made me decidedly uncomfortable. |
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Our present system of housing and caring for elders is declinist to the very marrow of its bones. |
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They performed in a responsible manner, and toward the defeated, demoralized Germans they were sensitive, caring and compassionate. |
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The brief prologue to Love is a Treasure shows a veterinarian caring for a badly injured guinea pig. |
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Eight nurses at a group dwelling in Sweden were interviewed about their experiences when caring for a person who acts provokingly. |
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He comes from a good family with caring parents and lives in a nice part of York. |
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Her good nature and caring compassion was ever to the fore and she was highly popular with both staff and patients. |
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What amazes me is how quickly they take to caring for an elderly person who has to be cleaned, dressed, and sorted out. |
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Here was a pretty young woman, with a caring job, who died because she was allergic to a substance she was addicted to. |
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Lizzie was a most adorable and good person who possessed a caring and loving personality. |
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They always provided the best of opportunities for their children as well as caring for their extended whanau and the Temuka community. |
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Finally I saw the familiar numbers and went in, not caring wheatear he was behind me or not. |
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I'm not advocating laziness or saying we should stop caring about achieving our goals. |
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But the event also offers a rare chance to put some of the town's most caring people into the spotlight. |
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The elephant is the largest vegetarian of all, with a sophisticated social life, loving and affectionately caring for its own. |
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We will miss his keen mind, his insight, his gentle, gracious manner, his caring nature, his mischievous sense of humour and his support. |
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No one becomes a decent human being without the love and caring of someone who truly values their worth. |
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In Western societies, filial piety is often understood to be solely the practice of caring for aging parents and older relatives. |
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Yet, they may find themselves caring for biological children, stepchildren, relatives, aging parents and a new spouse. |
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Mrs. Smith is caring for her husband with some assistance from home care aides. |
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In the countryside, her duties include caring for children, home, and garden, as well as transplanting, harvesting, and winnowing the rice. |
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You are sensitive and caring in loving personal relationships and can expect reciprocation from your partner. |
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Doreen was renowned for her caring and compassionate nature and her kindness to so many people. |
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Saints are forgiven sinners living by faith, witnessing to God's love, serving humanity, caring for creation. |
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She will need years of love and undoubtedly competent and caring professional help to ensure her complete recovery. |
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On the other hand, womanhood is associated with the characteristics of being sensible, tender, nurturing and caring. |
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After the accident, Wilbur spent several years at home caring for his dying mother. |
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Pat, an ordinary working-class London girl, has a caring family, a job she enjoys and her own flat. |
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I think the world of my mum, as she is so kind, caring and loving to all of us. |
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She works in wildlife rehabilitation, caring for animals that have been run over in the road or abandoned. |
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The state acts best when it takes the role of a caring parent, balancing the needs of all its children and allocating its resources accordingly. |
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You need to be tender, loving and caring to rejuvenate personal relationships. |
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Was he not actually the sensitive, caring pet I knew and loved, but rather a cruel, remorseless murderer? |
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He now has a job, home and family and has developed into a responsible, caring father with ambition. |
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Real yummy mummies dedicate huge amounts of time to caring for their children, but reserve time to make themselves feel special, too. |
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His government is not trusted, and no amount of socially caring speeches can change that. |
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Chris was a beautiful, hopeful person, full of zest for life, full of caring for other people. |
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Not caring, she continued to sit there, muscles that had been corded with stress, now lax and pliable. |
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I have been diagnosed with prostate cancer that was discovered very late due to my laxity in caring for my health. |
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It was like I had a dark angel watching over me and caring for my well-being. |
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She was so caring, so beautiful and angelic that I fell in love with her and proposed within a month. |
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There is the perfect house, the perfect husband, played by Dennis Quaid, angelic kids and a caring circle of friends. |
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His wife was ill with depression and he was responsible for caring for the children ranging in age from a teenager to a toddler. |
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Of course he's probably lying, but any sensitive, caring American would recognize this as an anguished cry for help. |
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The psychiatrist says there is nothing he can do and the carer is left with no avenue open to him but to keep on caring the best way he can. |
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The economic problem of caring for a large number of retirees in the future cannot be solved with private accounts. |
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Please let us all strengthen the values of high moral standards, decency and caring before it is too late. |
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He has let himself go, no longer caring about his appearance, or able to get up in the mornings. |
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Somehow, she managed to be warm and caring, while yet remaining cool and level-headed. |
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I would rather work in an office any day of the week, even an IT office, over caring for small kids. |
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Rather, this looks like another attempt by the authorities to attach themselves to a cause in a desperate bid to appear caring and right-minded. |
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Displays of deep caring and empathy across the generations are common in gorillas, and in the other African apes as well. |
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I mean, I love horses, and riding horses and caring for horses has been a major part of my life, but maybe it's time to ring the changes. |
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Friends whose caring and helpfulness seem limitless now that I'm suffering from cancer. |
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Grunting, the youth swung wildly in a violent riposte, not caring what he hit. |
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It brings in Giardello's life outside work as a caring father, husband, and involved role model in his household. |
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Both men and women consider romance and passion far less important than support and caring. |
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I'd just sit in the little cuticle and chew my nails down to the roots, not caring if they put me in one of those straitjackets. |
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This social gaze is rooted in and reinforces moral assumptions that link being a good mother to caring and being a good father to earning. |
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With this expanded armamentarium, the caring practitioner can effectively manage the majority of patients with fibromyalgia. |
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She fell on to her side, not caring about the sharp rocks piercing her thin side. |
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Once I stopped caring what other people said, I accepted my role and just started running with it. |
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Careful and caring listening attends to the values and commitments expressed by the other. |
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If you are caring for someone receiving a disability or attendance allowance, you may be able to apply for this. |
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But, she tells Tom, when her mistress took sick, Prue had to spend days and nights caring for her, and she lost her milk. |
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While no one likes to face this possibility, it's not a bad idea to talk about caring options before they become a necessity. |
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I will be in DC that day, or I would probably show up and sulk, maddened there were no women on the panel and annoyed at myself for caring. |
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But this time around caring for each individual needs was not that easy, and his once tame land started to grow unmanageable and wild. |
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He was cited for his knowledge and skill and his availability to his fellow doctors in caring for mutual patients. |
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Enjoying politics as an avocation is different from caring about the actual political issues. |
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I shoved open the door and slammed it behind me, not caring if it awoke my parents. |
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And when you start caring about sports in Philadelphia, it's pretty much axiomatic that you're going to get your heart broken. |
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I felt a satisfaction in caring for Marian and Aidan like I had never experienced. |
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He had a keen interest in golf and indeed passed his vast knowledge of the game to anyone caring to listen. |
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But, despite knowing much about her, or really caring to know anything about her, from time to time, Kate pops up on my girl-crush list. |
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A drop-in centre will provide respite for youngsters caring for a sick parent or sibling. |
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It will provide volunteers for anyone caring for a child under five who is finding the going tough. |
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The local branch is currently caring for 14 animals at one of its busiest times ever. |
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Need I even add that helping and caring for animals is integral to caring for our fellow man? |
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Farrell says that many single parents welcome being able to share the work of caring for a child. |
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Most are dedicated, caring men who just happen to have backed the wrong horse. |
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Are you intelligent, honest, kind, caring, creative, loyal, teachable, willing or anything else you can think of? |
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Allegedly, women today don't want a sensitive, caring partner, they want a butch, tough, man's man. |
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Only this morning, I received a message from my partner, thanking me for caring for him during his brave battle with man flu. |
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There are also facilities that teach parents about caring for their children from toddlers to schoolgoing age. |
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Both men work hard in tending their crops and caring for the animals, especially their cow. |
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Staff members caring for the patient and those cleaning the room must wear fit-tested masks. |
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In search of opportunities to fulfil his dreams, he goes away from his caring brother. |
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He is a very caring, thoughtful, generous man, so I get confused by the extremes. |
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So, it appears that this god-fearing, compassionate, angelic, caring, woman has spoken with forked tongue? |
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Our opponents try to portray our belief in smaller government as not caring about those in need. |
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The scheme was designed to encourage initiative, self-discipline, leadership and caring skills in young people. |
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In the end, he is a mensch whose art and life prove that it is possible to be both a model of artistic freedom and a responsible and caring soul. |
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And a caring, slightly puzzled expression covers Seibei's face as his senile mother constantly asks him which family he is from. |
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Dogs, cats and creatures of all shapes, sizes and colours want to meet caring people to share life, love and happiness. |
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I was constantly impressed by how sensitively caring he is for her human limitations while describing them so clinically. |
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The old lady was helplessly bedridden but was nursed to health by this caring neighbour. |
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And this caring for future generations must involve government, all industries, and the toothless EMA as well. |
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She complained about it being a bit painful but as true caring parents, we told her to belt up and get to bed. |
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Physical touch, affection, and the messiness of caring for an uncoordinated person did not come easily. |
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Instead, the new campaign is all about touchy-feely dads competing in school sports days and non-conformist, caring soldiers. |
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These organisations project a reputation of being caring, considerate and benevolent. |
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The emphasis was on caring for the sick brother or sister and often the sibling got left in the shadows. |
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She fought her mind and was determined that her husband was a good and caring man. |
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We rightly think of the work of a shepherd as leading, caring, feeding, protecting. |
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Suddenly, she decides to spend her time as a shepherdess caring for her own flocks and now everyone can see her. |
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Fr. Dunne, since moving to Tinryland in 1989, became very well respected in the parish for his pastoral and caring ministry. |
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The beat-up old car speeds through, the driver not caring for the innocent children as he narrowly misses them all. |
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The fact that he was still with her after the nightmare, being so caring and tender, brought a slight mist of tears to her eyes. |
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Inexperienced nurses are often out of their depth when caring for a patient who has been transferred from intensive care. |
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The happiness crusaders argue that their campaigning will help create more caring, altruistic and trustful communities. |
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A caring neighbour both honest and trustworthy, he loved the affairs of the day. |
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There is not much artistic possibility to be found in caring for a sick friend, enduring an unhappy marriage, performing uncongenial work. |
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Until recently I thought I was living a blameless life as a caring global citizen. |
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And you are president of an organisation which bleats about caring for ladies' football, handball and even rounders! |
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Do they get any moral support from those who should have been caring for their well-being in the first place? |
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However, teachers often interpret caring simplistically as solely creating positive interpersonal relationships. |
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The beauty of ubuntu is that it includes empathy, humbleness, compassion, mutual respect, sharing and caring. |
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Is he really behind Jill and her dream to fulfill her dead husband's destiny, or is there an ulterior motive behind his caring compassion? |
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It was my mother, my loving, caring mother who missed me more than words could say. |
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My mother is caring and sweet to my siblings, but I haven't felt loved by her for years. |
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One of the non-orphan lambs is having a bottle now and then as its mother isn't caring for it. |
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After all, life is all about sharing and caring and not violence and bloodshed. |
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One comes out knowing, and caring about a panoply of new friends and acquaintances, living and dead and unalive. |
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This interchange highlights the challenges physicians face in caring for uninsured and underinsured patients. |
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He oscillates between being a grade grubber and not really caring much at all. |
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He is a smug, self-pitying boor who turns the caring doctor stereotype on its head. |
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At first Mahmut is caring but he soon grows impatient with his sometimes slow-witted relative and berates him for his sloppy habits. |
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On top of that, he was grace with a very smart, intelligent, warm, caring, friendly brain. |
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Are they snotty suburban materialists or caring and unselfish community leaders? |
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Kamil was a clean-living man with high moral values and he was completely unselfish, caring and gentle. |
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Their practical religion of caring for others and keeping themselves unspotted from the world was what I had seen and admired in my father. |
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These shoaling fish, found in temperate and tropical waters around the world, willingly enter brackish waters, caring little how salty these are. |
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In addition, the owner may be ordered to reimburse the county or private organization for the costs of caring for the neglected horse. |
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Or could it be that a book about a poor but honest, decent, clean-living, caring family doesn't sell quite as well as a drunken, swearing, violent family? |
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But the whole book smacks of self righteous mockery and I hardly think this is the way a responsible, caring parent would wish to raise their children. |
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The costs and logistics involved in caring for children under two has meant far fewer places for this age group and a longer wait for young families. |
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Extended families help in caring for infants and young children. |
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I glared at her, not caring if she thought me rude or impudent. |
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I'm a nice caring guy, so can often get trapped in the friend zone. |
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When she realizes the hitch-hiking boy is a runaway who's been severely beaten, her caring for him brings into focus the future course of her life. |
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She remembered running, running all the way to Marcus Berenson's house, her anger fuelling her, not even caring about the stitch in her side, or her gasping lungs. |
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I have a male friend who spent a post-tenure sabbatical leave writing his second book as well as caring for his newborn, while his wife returned to her law practice. |
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I would ask all caring anglers to write to their Member of Parliament so we can make sure nursery areas protect the bass stocks and netting is banned. |
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But his message to those caring for the Dallas patient both in his home and now in the hospital needs a bit of punching up. |
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Julie cans her on the spot, not caring that the delay wasn't her fault. |
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John had seemed the perfect partner, attractive, caring and attentive. |
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Yet their standard of living derives, not from their caring work, but from the social convention that family members share family resources on a more or less equal basis. |
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Karen Santorum was a neonatal intensive care nurse for nine years, caring for the most fragile newborns. |
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Roth was almost a kindred spirit, but his attitude toward life came from simply not caring, instead of the malicious pleasure Eric found in destruction. |
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As Kaci Hickox treated patients in Sierra Leone, she faced the heartbreaking task of caring for children who died in front of her. |
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All this was attended to in a professional and caring manner, whilst offering humble apologies for the state of the equipment they were forced to endure. |
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We also have to re-define work, so that the work of caring for children and doing human maintenance in the home is counted as productive work, has attributed value. |
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It's just the job, caring about catching people who commit crime. |
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Of course this gets her back up completely, but I'm past caring now. |
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Liberty knelt down in the mud, not caring if her jeans got all muddy. |
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He says he used to spend 25 minutes a day straightening his kinky hair into a Mohawk before deciding one day that maybe punk means not caring about what you look like. |
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I object, not to the paperwork that demoralises teachers, but to the undermining of them as caring and knowledgeable professionals that it represents. |
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Only by sharing and caring and bearing each other's burdens can we become daring in witnessing to our faith in Christ, which gives us strength to continue in mission. |
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She contented herself with unharnessing and caring for the horses. |
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Again, not particularly caring to answer to the trite political content per se, but looking at this as a song lyric, it is unfocused and scattered. |
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