All I had to do was pull out the drawers from her dresser and put them on the bed, and Sara took care of the rest. |
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His regalia was guarded and kept by elite guards who took care of it from reign to reign. |
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My doctor believed I was finally going to die regardless of how well he and the nurses took care of me. |
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Looking back at his two warriors, he instructed them to guard the door as he took care of the problem. |
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Legally, Peter was her foster father because Richard took care of all that before he died. |
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She took care of the management and made sure that the place was a pleasant place to meet. |
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Peter was extremely proud of his children and very happy with Kayce, who took care of him, who protected him, who was just mad about him. |
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The women took care of the food, skinning, cooking, smoking the meat, made babiche, clothes, blankets, and bowls. |
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Division III took care of players with no official handicap and was awarded to the player with the lowest gross score. |
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This time Jedidah took care to eat slowly and neatly this time and minded her posture. |
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I had played there when I was little, and took care to keep the roof shingled after Jane and I moved in. |
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He quickly shipped his oar and shoved Lori roughly out of the way as he took care of hers. |
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Each knew the other's gifts, each took care not to trespass on the other person's turf. |
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The tall officer told the short stumpy man to take her son, Jared, somewhere else as he took care of her, himself. |
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He took care with it, making sure to leave no knots of thread that would chafe bruised skin. |
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Later, the king sent a herd of oxen to trample his enemy, but the cattle took care not to hurt Zoroaster. |
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Our roles had been switched and I was now the one who took care of the helpless sister. |
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Two villagers who took care of him said he hid in a closet when the police patrolled the area. |
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The only apparent difference was that this person took care not to disturb the grouting between the paving stones too much. |
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By the time we planned for the return, took care of our pax, fueled and headed back, we were well into the afternoon. |
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I took care of all the plants, and also worked the coat check during special events. |
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Most people farmed for a living, and others took care of all necessary needs in the community. |
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She didn't need to pitch her voice lower, for the teeth-rattling music took care of the concept of being overheard. |
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Thankfully, the moderate wing of the party split from the hard left and the Falklands War took care of the rest. |
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The Russian cosmonaut and the American astronaut today took care of a little maintenance outside the Space Station. |
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He took care for her never to be left alone while he travelled, and in her last years he nursed her with great devotion. |
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Then, Antoine took care of the minor injuries like black eyes, grazes and cuts. |
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But here, the grooms took care of almost everything, and they thought that a lady had no place doing stable chores. |
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However, they took care to remove the national emblem from the cover before putting the report to the torch. |
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The RAF took care of our billeting and put us up with local British residents. |
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His mother took care of her nine children, only six of whom survived into adulthood. |
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His wife, a former textile worker, took care of him and his son when he was laid off from his factory. |
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For instance, they took care to include materials recycling in the construction request for proposals. |
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I think I took care of most things during the transition, but if something seems weird, lemme know. |
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He took care of the songwriting, vocals, and guitar playing, and two local musicians contributed on bass and drums. |
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The single-sheet lecture notes took care of a bookwork question, followed by a question about privileged mode, which I didn't fancy at all. |
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Mr. Cahm Gastineau, an old time thresherman, and my friend for 60 years, took care of sacking the grain. |
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But they took care always to spend at least 182 days out of the homeland, satisfying the taxman that they were Non-Resident Indians. |
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They were both men who stayed with and took care of fairly unstable women who could be utterly charming and loveable on one side and frightening harridans on the other. |
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The authors took care to eliminate the possibility of other sources of polarization, which is always a concern in astronomy. |
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The Jesuits took care to notify the general disregard for the papal breve. |
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But the Willis who came out of the pen was the one I'd tabbed as a potential sleeper in my quick pre-Series analysis, and he took care of business. |
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Another member of the plot took care of the ammo along with black uniforms, night-vision equipment, and body armor. |
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Alaska's First Dude Todd Palin took care of the kids, but showcased his masculine credentials with late night snowmobile rides. |
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If two or more telemetered otters were detected at the same location, the pilot took care to determine the distance between them and attempted to obtain a visual observation. |
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A babysitter took care of him when the pedophile drug lord was out of town, and Emilio was well fed and clothed. |
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He had girlfriends, and as far as others knew, took care of a beautiful little girl named Jocelyn. |
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My father didn't earn enough, and my mother took care of the money and the family, and she had no time for lightness. |
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The guys took care of checking us in while I said goodbye to my aunt. |
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A huge picnic buffet of bratwurst and other sausages as well as salads and Thai dishes took care of the healthy appetites whetted by the fresh sea air. |
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For each example, we took care that H was exactly symmetric and N exactly skew symmetric. |
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Flamens took care of the cults of various gods, while augurs were trusted with taking the auspices. |
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The household was run by a chamberlain, while a treasurer took care of the estate's written records. |
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She finally returned to Portugal in March 1699, where she took care of and mentored her nephew, Prince John. |
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Prince Albert personally took care of the interior design, where he made great use of tartan. |
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A resi lived surrounded by students, who took care of their master's daily needs. |
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Pliny studied the original authorities on each subject and took care to make excerpts from their pages. |
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The men were traditionally hunters and fishermen and the women took care of the children, cleaned the home, sewed, processed food, and cooked. |
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Both Neanderthals and modern humans took care of the elderly members of their societies during the Middle and Upper Paleolithic. |
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However, the powers took care to minimize the presence of slavery in their homelands. |
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In the motion picture The Godfather gangster Virgil Sollozzo took care of Luca Brasi by having him strangled. |
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But whatever harm a spiteful tongue could do them, he took care should be done. Only throw dirt enough, and some will stick. |
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After gelding took care of that final problem, his career blossomed. |
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Wagner took care of the family by farming dry land with workhorses, raising up to 2,000 turkeys and pulling broomcorn. |
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He took care of some business and he had time to put things into perspective, to take a breather. |
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Darwin took care to remain in a private capacity to retain control over his collection, intending it for a major scientific institution. |
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Here was this good-looking, ponytailed, hippy-ish guy telling me he took care of our hosts' child,'' she said. |
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At first, although he took care to show as little of his concern as possible in the presence of his cautioners, his inclination was to protest openly. |
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Arif Jassim Sanad, Member of the board, told the agency that the Al Sanabel was the only society in Bahrain that took care of the wholistic need of the orphans. |
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Congress evidently saw the wisdom of this and dealt with the matter in the Hawaii Omnibus Act of 1960, which took care of various postadmission loose ends. |
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He remained close to her and took care of her until she died. |
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