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Yet she said that not only has she cared for Dilbireen, he has cared for her.
I got dozens of letters from people he cared for when he was an ER and ICU nurse that just praised how he cared for them and their families.
Coppi cared for her neighbors -- and never fell ill.
" Still, he hasn't always cared for the moniker. "Pelé?
His collected letters make clear that he cared for ideas and art far more than he cared for people: "I am so weary of mankind," he wrote to E.M. Forster in 1916.
He was immediately cared for by Dr. V. Faustin Bazilauskas.
And I cared for them and do respect them all.
I was embarrassed that I needed to be cared for.
Previously the young cared for their parents in old age.
I do not know if she is well cared for.
She cared for her family deeply as she did ours.
I cared for her as she deteriorated over six months.
Trump swore over and over that he cared for veterans.
"They're in good hands, they're being cared for," he said.
The German is being cared for at home in Switzerland.
That's why they cared for him, despite how he talked.
When we met, you claimed you cared for our communities.
The children of ordinary citizens were cared for at home.
A toddler cannot be cared for by a prison guard.
My grandmother was the heart, and always cared for people.
The group cared for 2023 patients, 24 of whom survived.
My child was lovingly cared for until her last heartbeat.
This was my family, they loved and cared for me.
Mr. Ciaccia is now being cared for by Dr. Lipska.
A father cared for six boys while their mother protested.
So Reinbert was cared for by a succession of housekeepers.
The birds were well cared for and that felt good.
So many selves craving to be seen and cared for.
Kids are still being cared for by friends and relatives.
I feel so loved, cared for and protected by him.
As an adolescent medicine physician in Los Angeles, I have cared for many patients with depression and mental illness, and as a pediatric resident in training, I also cared for many children with cancer.
" He added later, "We're promoting birth control to a black woman because of the incredibly high rate of children born out of wedlock that are under-cared for or not cared for at all.
Mr. Robot was never a show that cared for the rules.
Since this early start, I have cared for six different cats.
Another employee, Karlene Rowell, took Guido home and cared for him.
Properly stored and cared for, guns can stay operable nearly forever.
We cared for thousands of men — cadets, enlisted men, and officers.
Because women mainly cared for babies, girls still hope to nurture.
Punxsutawney Phil is protected and cared for by the Groundhog Club.
We had cared for and loved Pop all along the way.
To be held for a little while and feel cared for.
An additional 5 million Palestinian refugees are cared for by UNRWA.
Soo's friends even cared for him there when he had cancer.
The dog nursed the young monkey and cared for the critter.
Most of these unlucky kids are cared for by other relatives.
The baby is being cared for by the woman's family. 4.
Weinshanker wanted to make sure that Prince's things were cared for.
What had I done to show I cared for the doctor?
I couldn't imagine the anxiety with which he cared for them.
It was so effortless you almost believed he sincerely cared for
Like the starling, Hughes had to be cosseted and cared for.
He's one of those people that really cared for the kids.
Since its opening, Voiceless Dogs has cared for nearly 1,000 animals.
We want to be loved and cared for or something, right?
He just put a smile on and cared for other people.
Since then, they've been cared for by their uncle and grandmother.
Everyone you've ever cared for is right there in that image.
You're asserting your own needs in order to feel cared for.
They cared for Julius' father, who was paralyzed after a robbery.
They cared for Julius' father, who was paralyzed after a robbery.
Had been cared for, now staring at steak as if rare.
United, strong families in which people cared for one another, huh?
They are well cared for, even monitored by a pediatrician weekly.
"You want to know your children are well cared for," she said.
They are being cared for by county child welfare workers, officials said.
It's an America where children are cared for, not kept in cages.
Adamson said it is clear patients are not being properly cared for.
Cleivi cared for her mother until she died a few months later.
The situation with the first child she cared for was very different.
They call for the social worker who cared for them in shelter.
More than 900 horses are currently being cared for by the charity.
In other words, I had learned to care, and be cared for.
They have been fed and cared for their whole lives by humans.
She also cared for ex-husband's first child from his first marriage.
It commemorates a woman named Helene who cared for and loved orphans.
One is about comfort that comes from being safe and cared for.
Hochsprung died trying to protect the students she cared for every day.
Dictators ruled the day and cared for little but their own survival.
Her son is being cared for by family until she is found.
The Dodo reports that Negro is cared for by the school's faculty.
Caliburn insists its charges are well cared for, although not everyone agrees.
Being "taken care of" and being cared for aren't the same thing.
All you can do while it is playing is feel cared for.
Women ate in a canteen while others were cared for by volunteers.
She called him "Andrew" after the apostle who cared for the needy.
We want every child born to be wanted, cared for and loved.
Castile, 32, had cared for Reynolds' daughter and helped provide for them.
She put him somewhere that he would be found and cared for.
In & out of the countless rooms of the patients she's cared for?
God kept us and worked through those angels who cared for Nevaeh.
If Bruno Magli oxfords are well cared for, why not Nike Airs?
We are all human, and deserve to be loved and cared for.
Presumably the board would like to see the property cared for, too.
Very few cared for children or other household members, or did housework.
"In the hospital, being cared for, and you kill 'em," he said.
She got to know their mother and cared for them a lot.
Either those men are going to be cared for, sprung or killed.
The horses must be cared for whether there is racing or not.
Their children are currently being cared for by their grandparents, reports People.
Ms. Terrero had not worked for years while she cared for Astrid.
They're not really cared for, they're hardly spoken to, but they're kept.
They're being cared for by staff in the neonatal intensive care unit.
But most of these babies are still cared for in neonatal ICUs.
They will be well cared for as we deal with their parents.
Many expressed the aspiration to attend an Ivy League college, and others held back a tide of racial distrust by quickly pointing out that they had white friends or white teachers they cared for and who cared for them.
At the same time, I don't think you should be terribly hard on yourself if there were temptations that you succumbed to or if there were people that you loved and cared for more than you cared for strangers.
"You're alone because you drove everyone who cared for you away," he says.
The children are safe and well cared for, family spokeswoman Carrie Luft said.
Sheiman wanted to deliver a speech to thank everyone who cared for Beckham.
Economic reform eventually took off again, faster than conservatives like him cared for.
She was released and is now being cared for by relatives, Foglesonger said.
"Women want touch and love and to be well cared for," she says.
Thanks to everyone who has helped and cared for her these few years.
The children are safe and well-cared for, family spokeswoman Carrie Luft said.
She treated everyone with respect and cared for so many as her own.
Zhao Kangmin cared for neither fame nor fortune, but he treasured historical accuracy.
"I'm back," he tells a room full of lush, well-cared-for plants.
The man was cared for in Jonestown so no word would get out.
They have been checked out and are being well cared for, she said.
A hospital designed for 1,500 patients sometimes cared for as many as 2,500.
Scott Kelly cared for a blooming zinnia flower during a mission in 2016.
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He said she cared for him even better than the nurses that day.
"I think we all cared for each other at that point," suggests Alvord.
He cared for the needy himself by feeding them (Mark 8: 1-13).
"My heart goes out to our team who cared for him like family."  
Ms. Knazze says she feels deeply fulfilled and cared for at Mather's Cafe.
My grandmother didn't work; she cared for the children and finished her education.
During that time she also cared for her mother, who had gone blind.
Including the entire staff who cared for him at Edmonton's Stollery Children's Hospital.
Its 42 children are cared for by roughly the same number of staff.
"I have cared for him and tried to support his sobriety," she wrote.
He delivered over 4,000 babies and cared for thousands of moms in Muskogee.
The separated children were now alone, being cared for by other young detainees.
Second, patients susceptible to C. auris are often cared for in specialized hospitals.
It's our turn to care for older Americans who have cared for us.
But once they are caught, they have to be fed and cared for.
The world will be better cared for by hospitals due to technological advances.
But we humans aren't easily lulled into the confidence that we're cared for.
Elizabeth cared for my pets and helped prepare my home for our return.
They were subsequently treated and cared for at Poznan zoo in western Poland.
They were subsequently treated and cared for at Poznan zoo in western Poland.
She cared for you when you were a premature baby, his mother said.
Some have been hospitalized, and some are being cared for at this facility.
Her five children are safe and well cared for, family spokeswoman Carrie Luft said.
The environment, if it is rich and well-cared for and understood, shall provide.
But did his heroic deeds matter if the children he cared for died anyway?
The hospital cared for a handful of pregnant women with opioid addiction in 2002.
She knew many of the boys in photograph; she had cared for their pets.
It is now being cared for at SeaWorld's Animal Rescue Center in San Diego.
According to police, the baby boy is being cared for by his maternal family.
Police said the 3-year-old was unharmed and being cared for by relatives.
"They are doing great and have been really well-cared for," Daniel told reporters.
It's about how each of us wants to be recognized, cared for, and loved.
Each and every child deserves to be loved, cared for and shown their potential.
I felt so confused about what it meant to be loved and cared for.
It then became our burden as well, because we cared for her too. Yeah.
But at the sanctuaries, they are cared for as individuals with personalities and emotions.
She even cared for her pet kittens as if they were her own offspring.
I suppose I could read e-books, but I've never really cared for them.
We have cared for children and adults with asthma who are struggling to breathe.
Previous US dignitaries have received gifts of horses, which are cared for in Mongolia.
Jalu was rescued from the NSW bushfires and cared for at Currumbin Wildlife Hospital.
Despite its ominous name, a boa constrictor is quite gentle when properly cared for.
"We're just running to make sure the livestock is cared for properly," Taylor said.
Mary moved down to Washington, where she was cared for by her doting son.
There, she knows the chickens are well cared for and have space to roam.
Sometimes I readmit a patient I cared for just weeks before in the hospital.
If we don't take care of each other, none of us is cared for.
Much gratitude to those who cared for him and supported him day to day.
My children, all dog owners, have promised that they will be well cared for!
All three children denied having any worries about how their mother cared for them.
"It was extremely well done, and they were extremely well cared for," he said.
Never before had a vaquita porpoise been successfully captured and cared for by humans.
Ari Mahler, a nurse and the son of a rabbi, cared for the shooter.
The problem with cordierite is it's susceptible to breakage if not cared for properly.
We've long thought of these factors as dangers for the people being cared for.
LOS ANGELES — José cared for the bottle-fed babies, 700 of them in all.
Eline did not need parenting classes; she already loved and cared for her children.
These children actively cared for the environment by recycling, reusing objects and saving water.
His mission is to protect a water buffalo calf that Tommaso had cared for.
I recently cared for a woman in her 80s, clearly dying of lung cancer.
Other relatives could have cared for her but the authorities refused to let them.
A popular pediatrician who cared for children on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
He was a premature baby she cared for in the hospital 28 years ago.
My elderly patients who can no longer live independently are cared for with dignity.
If it is well cared for, it can stay here for another 100 years.
His son, meanwhile, is being cared for by his sister-in-law, he said.
She cared for Ava and felt that the rest of her life was finished.
Volunteers also cared for the park's hundreds of lindens, oaks, and London plane trees.
You have to wonder if anyone cares as much as anyone cared for Sayers.
Tyson has cared for dozens of pigeons and often speaks lovingly about his pet birds.
Staci Alonso: Since opening in 2007, we have cared for over 1,400 pets at Noah's.
They truly cared for me and were there to get me out of dark times.
Not the most spectacular grave, but someone clearly cared for this child, burying them accordingly.
"We believe that elderly people should be celebrated and cared for with respect and compassion."
He claims that he encountered the dying Sandor and cared for him until he died.
She has a large and committed family and was being well cared for at home.
As her oldest son, he cared for her younger children while she worked long hours.
Of the 48 admitted to hospital, 29 were still being cared for, NHS England said.
She had such a big heart when it came to the animals she cared for.
Some of the dogs suffered from diseases, and were presumably cared for by their owners.
She is being supported and cared for by John Easterling, her husband of 10 years.
At the heart of humanity is an intrinsic need to feel loved and cared for.
"We were absolutely horrified with the cemetery, how it was not cared for," she said.
By the war's end in September 1945, the hospital had cared for about 23,000 people.
He also cared for Mary Evelyn and her husband, who is blind, Mary Evelyn says.
Sixty eight dogs are learning what it means to be clean and well cared for.
Ryan regularly cared for the owner's dogs, he said, and no foul play was suspected.
Vets cared for the little kitty, and made sure she was dry, healthy and fashionable.
He was cared for by the wonderful staff at Dell Children's before he passed away.
For five days veterinarians cared for the sea creature and tried to save its life.
All of the cats appeared to have been well cared for prior to the blaze. 
"The victims of these horrendous acts are being supported and cared for," the school said.
He felt bad that he had not cared for his mother in her old age.
Presidents are cared for by the White House Medical Unit and the White House physician.
"It is about time we had a government that cared for the people," he said.
The judge ruled that patients were best suited to being cared for in health facilities.
Those providing long-term care, and those being cared for, are a largely invisible demographic.
It's just that some children — the Marinhos, the Camargos — are cared for better than ­others.
She lived on a huge estate and had many staff members who cared for her.
It was Mr. Maldonado, or Heaven's mother, who often cared for the girl after school.
It is unclear what Natalia is doing now, or whether she is being cared for.
He fostered a few children and cared for his brother, Daniel, who had developmental disabilities.
But once they got insurance through Obamacare, they finally allowed themselves to be cared for.
Once you feel comfortable, book your appointment, sit back, and have your curls cared for.
He still cared for her, and he didn't want to boast publicly about another woman.
I was grieving that a person I respected and cared for had betrayed my trust.
Take the desire to ensure that your family is cared for if you die unexpectedly.
So she left it behind, and cared for her mother until her death in 1997.
She is stepmother to our niece, but the girl is cared for by her mother.
The two patients are being cared for at UC San Diego Health, hospital officials said.
The biocontainment unit team cared for three patients with Ebola in 2014, the hospital said.
He was the pediatrician who cared for her son since the day he was born.
The KC Pet Project has cared for over 10,000 animals a year, its website says.
I cared for my wife, who had multiple sclerosis, for 50 years until her death.
They were cared for by humans, but not coddled, maintaining a certain measure of independence.
Nobody seemed to be inside, and it was unclear whether they were being cared for.
Where hope meets medicine Today, McElroy works alongside two nurses who once cared for him.
"Fewer children are being cared for in community hospitals," he said in a phone interview.
One apparently infected a daughter who cared for him, and the other his hospital roommate.
The asthmatic child cared for his seven siblings while his parents scrambled to make money.
I never much cared for butterflies as a child, because to me they symbolized death.
Despite my past and my fears, he cared for me, encouraged me, and loved me.
There, since the 13th century, mentally afflicted strangers have been cared for by the community.
There are no criteria as to what it takes to be involved, protected and cared for.
Can you tell us something about how these children are being cared for in these facilities?
At the age of 20, Mutsuva cared for her two younger brothers after her parents died.
"Like any child, she needs to be cared for and watched for developmental issues," Ruge said.
The SOCP has cared for 15 orangutans with air rifle injuries over the past ten years.
They couldn't find a salon that cared for their hair and where the stylists had professionalism.
The woman accused later told investigators she never cared for the child while staying with White.
A hallmark of Shriners Hospitals is that children are cared for no matter the family's finances.
Each wig represents different sides to the drag character and are lovingly cared for and displayed.
"I think the choice is fundamental to our ability to get everybody cared for," O'Rourke said.
The people hospitalised are being cared for in the cities of Lyon, Grenoble and Saint-Etienne.
However, if not cared for correctly, problems can arise with even the most well-seasoned examples.
The pony abandoned in Stoke-on-Trent is now being cared for at a rehoming center.
The doves are doing fine and are now being cared for by a relative, police said.
"There's a huge difference between those basic needs and feeling cared for and comforted," she said.
At the same time, they needed to be cared for by healthcare providers who were competent.
The traveling threesome will visit 20 special places, one for each year Carla cared for Karl.
Sources told TMZ that the rapper cared for his daughter before he was shot and killed.
But, now that the baby has been cared for by staff, he's begun to recover quickly.
The group of lawyers said they saw toddlers without diapers being cared for by unrelated children.
Patrick was surrounded by those who loved and cared for him when he passed away peacefully.
I cared for her as she battled a tumor that was creating uncontrollable pain and suffering.
Mr. Stura said Freddie would enjoy "a life of leisure," being cared for alongside "cow friends."
They also wrote that the dog appeared to be well cared for prior to being abandoned.
She also cared for Somalis at hospitals, health clinics and places of detention, the ICRC said.
His sisters have cared for him over the past 21 years, their lives also unalterably changed.
When Krajnyak was home, she cared for her mother, who needed constant care, the neighbor said.
Today, meet Nomad, a domestic shorthaired mix currently being cared for at the SPCA of Texas.
Black voters were crucial to his victory, and we thought we were covered and cared for.
Growing up poor, she makes decisions that she knows a better-cared-for person wouldn't make.
Nor would it make me feel cared for and protected in the way she always had.
The Rochester Police report has details of interviews with four Mayo staffers who cared for Alyssa.
By nature, people respond positively when another person makes them feel important, heard, and cared for.
We're focused on making sure every guest and team member feels cared for, valued and respected.
People who require a higher level of mental health care are cared for in external services.
From a young age, I learned that sick is comfort; sick is to be cared for.
I felt a sense of responsibility that he was well cared for in his final days.
She had a baby (her fourth, cared for by her mother when Ms. Soni is away).
It takes 100 employees to keep the farm humming and the nearly 400 horses cared for.
I cared for a dying man whose daughter was flying in from somewhere far away, overseas.
The lunar spotlight is on you, and it's making you feel very supported and cared for.
The recently poisoned couple were being treated at the same hospital that cared for the Skripals.
Most will be cared for by family members, but the demand for care workers will explode.
I cared for each and every one of my cooking supplies like precious, dishwasher-safe children.
"The strength of the program is dependent on healthy, well-cared for animals," the spokesperson said.
While Mr. Xie traveled relentlessly, she cared for their two daughters, now ages 4 and 15.
Margaret Peterson, above, cared for her husband, who insisted on dying at home, for four years.
Staff believe it's the largest number of twins the hospital has ever cared for at once.
And as they cared for Preston, she underwent a mastectomy, followed by chemotherapy and radiation treatment.
Orpheus longs for a world where everyone is cared for; Eurydice just wants something to eat.
One of those critically ill children we recently cared for in the neonatal intensive care unit.
For now, Ms. Uwamahoro is making sure Alfa and Asante are cared for during the day.
Since then, Briony, who never really cared for golf, has been a huge fan of DeChambeau.
Animals will still be fed and cared for, even if the zoo closes to the public.
It allows us to devote our brains and bodies to caring for someone and being cared for.
Half of the grandparents who cared for grandchildren were still alive ten years after the initial interview.
Nielsen responded that she had not, but again insisted that the separated children were well cared for.
It shows acting service members that, in a dangerous situation, their family members would be cared for.
People you thought cared for your well being will have the urge to crank it to eleven.
Luckily, today they are in much better shape and cared for by more nurturing human farm hands.
I care for you, in a sense, but I realize you don't like to be cared for.
All need to be cared for but the most important is your soul, because it is eternal.
Nielsen says the government has high standards for detention centers and the children are well cared for.
I have never cared for a villain the way I care for Michael B. Jordan's Erik Killmonger.
The camera is located in the cubs' nursery, where the little ladies are currently being cared for.
I lost my best friend of many years, Jenni, my grandmother, our surrogate, who I cared for.
Every two weeks he helped clear fallen mangoes, cut grass, weeded and even cared for delicate orchids.
Cast iron will survive forever if it's well cared for, but it won't forgive your clumsy mistakes.
In April, Morgan, 47, performed a show for doctors, first responders and nurses who cared for him.
Of the 48 admitted to hospital, 29 were still being cared for, NHS England said on Wednesday.
He has cared for Yumbo for more than 70 years, and he's not about to stop now.
How could you do that to Shirlee, a grandmother who cared for everyone and wouldn't hurt anybody?
The staff quickly pumped the marsupial full of fluids and cared for her as she sobered up.
She added that she's "always cared" for her father and wants him to focus on his health.
Kigali, too, seemed to embrace motherhood, with the zoo writing that she initially cared for her offspring.
Coye was largely an enjoyable person to be around; he cared for his family and friends greatly.
She signed off on every sip, because she enjoyed being cared for and doted over like that.
We're winning, and they're feeling loved and cared for, and they're loving and caring for each other.
"Every family that I spoke to told me that they are being well cared for," he said.
Mr. Biden recounted the story to show how much Mr. Obama cared for his vice president's family.
Meeting Comfort, she gave me this reassurance that someone cared for me, someone really was with me.
He obviously had not been groomed, brushed, or properly cared for in more than half a decade.
Queen Latifah's bond with her mom Rita Owens as she cared for her in her final years.
They had left their pups, Hazel and Daisy, at home to be cared for by a neighbor.
Fortunately, the puppies survived the ordeal and are being cared for at an Orange County rescue shelter.
I have cared for him and tried to support his sobriety & prayed for his balance for years.
At the same time, he cared for the life that flourished in the wake of this destruction.
For years she cared for stray animals on the grounds of the university where her husband worked.
Abraham died, too (though I know you never really cared for him, or his awful Fu Manchu).
Provisions of the Geneva Conventions specify that the wounded and sick shall be cared for and respected.
Indeed, before the orphanage boom, African children without living parents were usually cared for in this way.
The patients still being cared for now suffer in crumbling wards that can barely even feed them.
She had cared for me, believed in me, and told me to follow my intuition and dreams.
Becky could not speak anymore, and spent most of her time being cared for by an aide.
The rules will ensure dolphins are treated well and cared for at aquatic parks, the agency said.
Those results mirror a 2003 study of hospice nurses in Oregon who had cared for VSED patients.
The baby, a boy who is being cared for by family members, is doing well, police said.
The women tenderly cared for Ada and resumed being friends again in the aftermath of the fight.
"The military has never cared for civilian losses," said Mohannad Sabry, author of a book on Sinai.
Now largely paralytic, he is cared for by his brother Jun, who is also a looming presence.
He said the first person diagnosed with the disease was being cared for by family at home.
Hospitals and health systems also cared for people after too many incidents of violence in our communities.
" To her older brother: "Jeff you have to do it as if you incredibly cared for me.
His legs and arms were chubby, seeming to indicate that he had been cared for by someone.
The bronze has now been publicly exhibited, studied and cared for at the Getty for 40 years.
It's a well put together, well cared for digital video about musicians and the roads they've traveled.
Handle this as directly and lovingly as you've cared for each other over the past seven years.
"Rally Cat will be cared for by our team, making the Cardinals clubhouse his home," Watermon said.
"Of course we want people to be cared for," Ms. Foley said in an interview on Sunday.
It also makes it easier for foster children to be permanently cared for by their own relatives.
But when he developed liver disease and vascular dementia, she cared for him as if they had.
When I started residency, I realized that approximately half of the inpatients we cared for were homeless.
She ran a natural food company, worked on education and immigration reform, and cared for their family.
Tiger and Troy are being cared for by Frey-Wouters' former home health aides, the Post reported.
Then they had cared for each other when there was no one else to care for them.
Of all the children I cared for, I had a soft spot for one child, a preteen.
Members deferred to a chief, who had total power but who cared for those in the tribe.
"  "Our team has cared for him, learned from him and, along with millions, loved watching him grow.
Chicago Animal Care and Control cared for that coyote by taking it to Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation.
But, he had the greatest political impact and was possibly the man she cared for the most.
I'll never forget the first time I cared for a teenager who had made a suicide attempt.
Her intention was probably to connect more deeply with you as someone who cared for her husband.
Children who don't attend daycare and were cared for at home had high interaction time with screens.
The unit also cared for three Ebola patients during the outbreak in 193, per the press release.
One in six patients is cared for each day in a Catholic hospital in the United States.
They cared for their kids during the day, then coded at night, renting time on local computers.
Mothers cared for one another's children and took turns waiting in lines at banks and gas stations.
Into a frightened populace stepped doctors and nurses, who cared for the sick and vaccinated the healthy.
Rik will most probably walk around to your table to make sure you are well cared for.
The baby, a boy who is being cared for by family members, is doing well, police have said.
Thankfully for the safety, security and dignity of the children being cared for there, they were denied access.
Two children, Miles and Flora, head to Bly for the summer to be cared for by their governess.
By now our future is clear: We are to be cared for, entertained, and monetized by artificial intelligence.
His condition was reported to be stable, and he is being cared for by US Antarctic Program doctors.
As Austin tirelessly cared for his wife and newborn son, it certainly didn't go unnoticed by Joy-Anna.
Police said the girl had not cared for the baby before and they are still investigating a motive.
A doctor ended up working with a nurse who cared for him 30 years ago as a preemie.
They should not be cared for in places that have unsecured weapons, toxic chemicals and blocked fire escapes.
Not to mention, the trained staff members will be available to make attendees feel comfortable and cared for.
He cared for them and saved them and put them in a place where they can be safe.
Glass cared for her daughter and Lucas while he worked out of state for weeks at a time.
When patients feel they are cared for — beyond their immediate medical health — it goes such a long way.
The men immediately welcomed the unexpected guests into their cabin and cared for and cleaned up the animals.
Before running for Congress, Grechen Shirley worked from home as consultant and cared for her children full time.
Steve says Maren doesn't even have pancreatic cancer, and is well cared for by relatives in Southern California.
Her absence brought stress to Tyler, who cared for their 3-year-old daughter Novalee Reign by himself.
She's cared for premature babies who shake, who have eerie high-pitched cries, who seem impossible to soothe.
"We will continue to work to ensure both our pilots and our customers are cared for," says Feinstein.
He said he cared for his children without the aid of a doctor because of his religious beliefs.
To whom she was married for 21 years, and cared for when he became sick with cancer. 13.
You'll need a written plan that will specify how you'd like your family member to be cared for.
They seemed to have been fabricated with love, perhaps by a person who cared for the jacket's wearer.
While at Roger Williams Medical Center, I cared for retired servicemen and women brought to the Emergency Department.
Whether Dick cared for him or not, he would soon win for Hitler's Silver Arrows on home turf.
After the ceremony, they are sent to Virginia Tech's "Gobbler's Rest" exhibit, where they are well cared for.
He has cared for persons with HIV infection since 1982 and conducted research on the disease since 1984.
Moving forward, we must ensure that high-risk populations are not only prepared but cared for following disaster.
"So now, here I am, The Jewish Nurse that cared for Robert Bowers," Mahler says in the post.
But what is clear is that the children must be protected and cared for, not ostracized and exiled.
Another study found that those in Kenyan orphanages are better off than if cared for by poor relatives.
On a tour of Claiborne, I saw just how exceptionally well-cared-for the farms' prized stallions are.
Even so, Dr. Shroukh said, he left only after he was sure the victims were being cared for.
"I want to be left alone when I'm sick, but Alex likes to be cared for," he said.
"The people I harmed were people I cared for the most," Mr. Caspersen said, reading from a statement.
Natural hair is receiving more visibility than ever, but it's not always being cared for and styled properly.
We know AAPI daughters are present across the country, and these daughters are cared for, appreciated and loved.
The adults in charge cared for her and the others "as if we were their children," she says.
Of always having to be looked after, having to be cared for, because I've always had health issues.
He and his staff, without any public financing, cared for hotel residents, about half of whom had AIDS.
"With the increase in technology, more people are living longer and being cared for at home," she said.
"It makes the space appear cared for, and suddenly criminal activity doesn't want to happen there," Branas said.
The reptiles have been selected and are cared for by trained professionals, including regular observation by a veterinarian.
I think he is well cared for, learning and experiencing lots, and is enjoying his little daycare buddies.
The list includes the doctors, nurses, respiratory specialists, social workers, even cleaning staff members who cared for her.
She needed to call the doctor who had known her and cared for her for nearly 20 years.
Thousands of disaster victims would be cared for by thousands of Americans in numerous states around the country.
So, a belated thank you to the two EMTs who so wonderfully cared for us 19 years ago.
Friedman was his wife's biggest champion, and she in turn cared for him through his struggles with depression.
The brotherhood cared for travelers and the sick and it buried unclaimed corpses, often the drowned or executed.
They were lovingly cared for by their father, their grandmother, my son's preschool teacher and my daughter's babysitter.
What type of society would we live in if we only cared for people when they were rich?
I was probably chosen as a confidante because I cared for my husband who had Alzheimer's at home.
I did this assuming that if something happened to me, of course I too would be cared for.
He will be missed by the customers he cared for and everyone at American who worked with him.
She looked after me in some ways like she cared for everybody, whether she knew you or not.
Families will only bring in their sick if they can see they are well cared for, she said.
For example, four different obstetricians cared for her during her hospital stay, none of whom she'd met before.
"He could get the stump cared for at the VA, but not his blood sugar problem," recalled Kizer.
So far, we've cared for over 20 dogs, two horses, and a cat — a dream for animal lovers.
Older pieces that have been used a lot and well cared for will have a superb established seasoning.
As a pediatrician, over the past few years, I have cared for families with different views on vaccinations.
Fake plants and real plants that haven't been properly cared for don't have a place in most spaces.
And as they talked, I flashed through the faces of patients I had cared for during my training.
They're lovingly cared for, with names like Steel Beaver, Excalibur, Triple-Toothed Jack, CrOss-Exist, and Ally McSteel.
The couple's children, who range in age from 2 to 29, are being cared for at local hospitals.
Thank you to the kind hearted person who found them and brought them in to be cared for.
No child will be cared for at either center until the state determines they are safe, Carroll said.
I&aposve always had my husband&aposs support, and my children have always been fed and cared for.
The animals are well cared for by Branson's staff, but there's only so much that can be done.
He's now down to 13, after being forced to lay off nurses who cared for the poor patients.
She had cared for him for eight years, even though she was only nine years older than him.
Dana Rhoden, a 38-year-old certified nursing assistant, cared for many in this rural Ohio community of 2,200.
She wanted her kids to grow up knowing that others cared for them, and that they were being watched.
He recently raised $400 auctioning off his wares and donated it to the orphanage where he was cared for.
Studies have shown that Neanderthals cared for their sick and wounded, often using sophisticated medical techniques and social support.
When Amal was photographed she was being cared for by doctors, including Dr. Mekkia Mahdi, in an Aslam hospital.
"We are happy however to hear that Lola apparently survived her journey and was cared for upon her discovery."
Instead, she's being cared for by friend and neighbor Derek Stonebarger at an "undisclosed location," he wrote on Facebook.
He was cared for the United PetSafe kennel facility which is kept at room temperature (on average 70°F).
She said the people who cared for her were kind, and treated her well, but she missed her mother.
Surely my kids didn't learn anything in that din, but I loved them, and they were well cared for.
After our communal triggering session, we had our choice of three rooms where we would be cared for alone.
During her career, Picotte cared for thousands of Native and non-Native patients across Nebraska, leaving a lasting legacy.
Seeing children I bonded with, and cared for deeply, suffer and die was often more than I could bear.
Today, meet Leon, a redbone coonhound currently being cared for by the Eleventh Hour Rescue of Randolph, New Jersey.
But she just lost a guy that she demonstrably cared for, so how is that motivating her moving forward?
The Pump Station & Nurtury, a highly regarded L.A. institution has, for 30 years, cared for boobs in the business.
We want you to feel welcomed and cared for from the time you enter until the time you leave.
Will he be reduced to talking about how Hillary cared for baby Chelsea while he was out… er, working?
Rodgers took the cat, now named "Creeky," to the AM Farmers Sanctuary in Eula, where she's being cared for.
Governor Bush, what specifically would you do to ensure that those who have sacrificed for us are cared for?
It's obvious from the photos alone that Sid led a fantastic life where she was loved and cared for.
All six have severe learning disabilities and are cared for by ten full-time staff from Mencap, a charity.
The email from Wellons also described how much the couple cared for Lane and were shocked by his death.
The researchers say it's the largest known dinosaur to have sat on its nest and cared for its young.
During the four months she was in the hospital, Collins moved to Florida and cared for Matthew and Nicholas.
" Rather, Carey was his last ex, and that "everybody else is people that I've known, loved and cared for.
At least the babies who made it to Mother Teresa's homes were being cared for and stood a chance.
Just reassure them that they are loved and cared for and that you will be there to protect them.
We have to work out what makes us mentally healthy and make sure that our heads are cared for.
The look on their faces was just so happy, so shocked that someone cared for them, and so grateful.
They need to feel cared for and supported, and know that the goal is not perfection, it's gradual change.
I was moved by his upbeat attitude and how he cared for the younger children in the foster home.
Even though he cared for me, I could never fully get a handle on this idea of feeling abandoned.
She never cared for Jack, and when Steve married her, that was the end of his friendship with Steve.
And when she passed away, the team that cared for her wanted to do something special for her family.
Not only were they built up by my father—as a child I was cared for by his soldiers.
The village's tenderly cared-for wood-frame and brick buildings reflect its prime years as a 19th-century port.
About 12 percent of participants reported walking their dog and about 38 percent said they cared for their grandchildren.
In 1989 Barbara Bush visited a Washington hospice where abandoned infants with the AIDS virus were being cared for.
"I never really cared for Nixon until Watergate," Evans famously said, in a near-perfect expression of tribalist politics.
Our national parks today illustrate the "tragedy of the commons" — things owned by everyone are cared for the least.
Wong -- known as "Papa Bear" -- and his team have rehabilitated and cared for 55 rescued sun bears since 2008.
For parents fortunate enough to get paid leave, they may draw envy from coworkers who never cared for children.
"The start of it is generally quite comfortable," Dr. Quill said he had found, having cared for such patients.
His voice chokes with emotion as he talks about Carter, whom he cared for for more than two years.
We have arranged for those who live on campus to be cared for at UCLA while they are quarantined.
It was a completely reasonable approach, and one that was extensively explored by the doctors who cared for her.
In addition to making sure your puppy is fed and properly cared for, you also need to train them.
Keeping feet clean won't do much good if your shoes and socks are not cleaned and cared for properly.
Miss Alcott might have married advantageously; she had more than one offer and more attentions than she cared for.
They both cared for the poor and social justice, and Pope Paul VI encouraged Romero all his life long.
Eventually he admits it: He does expect some of his art to last, cared for by people who understand.
Her father left to find work in Malaysia when she was a toddler; her mother cared for five children.
I met them in a bus toward Idomeni, and it was obvious how much he cared for his family.
He remained there on Wednesday, being cared for by contracted child-care workers assigned to the center, officials said.
It has cared for 19,842 migrant youth, making the percentage of escapees as part of its overall population some .
Four of the victims were siblings who were being cared for at the day care, the fire chief said.
One was her nephew's wife, whose three children she cared for in Dallas for a few months in 2006.
"And so, I think Michael Bloomberg's agenda is well cared-for and advanced among our Democratic candidates," she concluded.
Shalom cared for 129 individuals last winter and has already served 59 people since reopening its doors in December.
He raked and weeded for one resident, helped put up Christmas lights, and cared for one resident&aposs dog.
She worked and cared for their San Diego-based family as Daniel attended medical school and later law school.
That nurse, in the quiet, alone with that insurgent, with no one looking as he cared for his patient.
The family asked over and over, but the doctors who had cared for the young woman couldn't tell them.
As of this week, there are 12,800 immigrant children being cared for by the Health and Human Services Department.
Dr. Bornstein also said he had cared for Mr. Trump's first and third wives, and occasionally for the second.
Since the aquarium and the hospital opened in 2000, 260 turtles have been released after being cared for here.
Emma was seated next to a former roommate, Anita, and a man whose dying aunt Anita had cared for.
Many have been left alone after their parents left to find work, while others are cared for by grandparents.
One artist, Kambui Olujimi, asks you to think back to the woman who cared for you as a child.
She has since cared for many other pets, and most recently received two kittens for her birthday in 2015.
Hope is one of 370 orangutans that SOCP has cared for at their clinic since starting the center in 2001.
My wrinkles are deeper because I've spent countless sleepless nights making sure my kiddos are cared for, fed, and loved.
Earlier today, the Gorilla Foundation, a not-for-profit that cared for Koko, announced the sad news in a tweet.
The medical center cared for the felines for several weeks before ultimately transferring the kittens to MSPCA-Angell in Boston.
"I had such great teammates that really looked after and cared for [me], hoping that I would succeed," Weinbrecht recalled.
Following Culwell's arrest on Monday, animal control discovered dozens of dogs who appeared to not have been cared for properly.
The menagerie Berry once cared for has become "much diminished," he says, because he doesn't have the strength for more.
It is beautifully cared for by a remarkable staff, and its rooms are filled with the treasures of presidents past.
Williams suffered serious complications after giving birth, and Ohanian cared for both Williams and their daughter, Olympia, while on leave.
At 12, he was adopted by Richard and Ginger Braam, who cared for him for the rest of his life.
By then, most of the school's 400 pupils were Jewish, and many of the boarders Haining cared for were orphans.
Sometimes fawningly called "Big Daddy Xi", the president might justify the moniker if he better cared for his country's daughters.
"You see the people that your mom cared for all these years crying and don't want to leave," she said.
As One Green Planet notes, Ayeya May is one of three baby orphaned elephants currently being cared for at Winkabaw.
Federal workers have been trying to roundup the horses so they could be seen by veterinarians and cared for properly.
A few days later, two American nurses who cared for America's first Ebola patient, Thomas Duncan, would test positive, too.
Some followers—many whom also care or have cared for a loved one with Alzheimer's—have come to Gasby's defense.
Women as deathly thin, delicate, fragile, and sickly, as something to be cared for by men, remain a fashion fetish.
The Telegraph reports that the clearly heartbroken pup will now be cared for by Cossu's wife, who survived the quake.
His office says Nakasone, cared for by his daughter at their Tokyo home, is slowing down but in fine health.
Unaccompanied children are supposed to be cared for by a separate agency, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
Just months after this budget-saving exercise he was back in hospital, sectioned and cared for at even greater cost.
The California shelter that cared for Electra has not yet responded to PEOPLE's request on the details of Electra's adoption.
Today, meet Bubba, a handsome great Pyrenees currently being cared for by the Eleventh Hour Rescue of Rockaway, New Jersey.
The Rohingya are being cared for while authorities try to determine if they are victims of human trafficking, he said.
Thankfully, where there are lows there are also highs: Bennie was saved by rescuers and is currently being cared for.
He told the affiliate he'll now be turning his attention to making sure his daughter's four children are cared for.
Cops went to Chyna's house and determined everything was fine, nobody was drunk, and Dream was being properly cared for.
Her pooches are still very well cared for -- $29,852 for the year, which is slightly down from the previous year.
When she was pregnant with Princess Charlotte, Kate was also cared for at home at Apartment 1A of the palace.
The servicemen she had cared for during the war raised money for Seacole when she faced destitution and poor health.
Ms Waring thinks that raising well-cared-for children is just as important to society as making buildings or cars.
His swollen abdomen and bloodshot eyes reminded me of the cirrhotic patients I cared for as an emergency room doctor.
Orphans cared for by extended family are also at risk, particularly if men are unemployed and at home, she said.
Last year, the hospital ship cared for Venezuelan refugees and others as it stopped in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and Honduras.
His daughter was always with him and she was always well behaved and appeared to be cared for, Bruvold said.
The data suggests that when people feel cared for at work, they're more likely to feel satisfied in their jobs.
"It makes the space appear cared for, and suddenly criminal activity doesn't want to happen there" So what explains this?
BCFS called the comparison "disgusting," saying that there is order and routine, but that the children are well cared-for.
Nearly a month later, a girl was born, and she has been cared for by the Holets family ever since.
The girl, Bibi, appears to have lost the ability to walk, and is being cared for by her mother, Lumee.
Hanks tweeted a picture with his wife Thursday night, thanking those who've cared for them as they battle the virus.
Germanotta has refused to pay his landlord because he says his spot at Grand Central Terminal is not cared for.
He has cared for his lievito madre, the Italian-style starter he uses to make the bread, for several years.
These colleagues knew that these patients would be cared for with the utmost kindness and sensitivity, and often without charge.
Even low-risk patients that Roseburg could easily have cared for, such as people with pneumonia, were denied, doctors said.
The couple settled in New Jersey, where Ms. Saveliev cared for their child and taught ballet in a local school.
For now, his big worry is finding places to put all the admitted patients and make sure they're cared for.
The Ugandan health ministry said the girl was being cared for at an isolation center in the town of Bwera.
Her daughter, who cared for two of her own daughters and had extraordinary expenses for seizure medication, recently committed suicide.
"A happy skillet is sitting at the back of the stove right now, cared for, talked about, needed," Byrn writes.
He and his wife treated each other with clear love and respect, and he adored and cared for his children.
Meanwhile, the children are being cared for at local hospital, and face a long road of mental and physical treatment.
DEGAS CARED FOR MUSIC, and had particular admiration for Gluck, but he was not only at the Opéra to listen.
The garden was so much more lovely now, Serena thought, than in the past, when it was scrupulously cared for.
But it's impossible to look at it and not feel that, like its customers, it has been badly cared for.
As of Thursday afternoon, four of the injured were still being cared for at the hospital, Camp Shelby Cmdr. Col.
He cared for a friend of mine who was injured in a fall, and he was both meticulous and thorough.
Taking care of your feet is important because any issues can become worse over time if not properly cared for.
When I arrived in LA in the '90s and started doing this work, no one caredfor a long time.
O'Rourke said private insurance was "fundamental to our ability to get everybody cared for," but de Blasio cut him off.
There, they cared for it in their underground gardens, co-evolving until the fungus became totally dependent on its farmer.
Owners can even establish a pet trust and designated guardian so their pet is cared for even after they die.
Semel should not be cared for and reside in a suitable, secured home that is accessible for his physical needs.
Most relationships come to an end, while most paintings in prestigious collections go on to be conserved and cared for.
We're told Nipsey cared for Emani before his death March 31 after being gunned down at his L.A. clothing store.
"I just cared for her enough that I wasn't going to let that affect us," he told PEOPLE earlier this year.
Family members of the pilot, who has not been named, have been informed and were being cared for by the military.
Josephine Kavira Mastaki called Mutsuva a guardian angel after she cared for her son in September 2017 following a rebel attack.
"I just cared for her enough that I wasn't going to let that affect us," he told PEOPLE earlier this year.
"When they told me my grandbaby was alive, and well, and cared for, that's all that matters to me," Aiken said.
Investigators say that Sutherland's DNA matched a sample taken from the infant, who is being cared for by the woman's relatives.
"The only real guarantee is if you know exactly what the material is and how its been cared for,"  Finn says.
Try and keep everything in one place and well cared for at least until you've verified that the devices actually work.
The horse will stay behind to be cared for in Mongolia, though Esper was given a framed photo of the it.
The comedian welcomed the hospital staff from JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute who cared for him after his crash, Page Six reports.
"They are frightened, confused and desperately need to be cared for and loved but they will return that love in abundance."
"A person may not be used to feeling so seen and understood and cared for and listened to," Dr. Steinberg says.
In one case, a toddler who had wet his pants and had no diaper was being cared for by immigrant girls.
Every episode presents a new set of patients (mothers and babies) who must be cared for, nursed, and most often, delivered.
Though Gasby says Smith might not quite understand her husband's new relationship, she knows that she is loved and cared for.
The massage therapist starts to touch my back, and I'm suddenly in tears, from relief at feeling cared for and comforted.
The Crown Prince was seen making his way to the Siriraj Hospital, where King Bhumibol is being cared for by doctors.
"I just cared for her enough that I wasn't going to let that affect us," he told PEOPLE earlier this year.
"The parent instinct kicked in for all of us, we cared for him like he was our own child," Greeley says.
She describes her ordeal and credits the staff who cared for her at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center for saving her life.
Aldridge's baby, who was in the stroller when the shooting occurred, wasn't injured and is being cared for by a relative.
He could walk in a room and smile that infectious smile and people just really felt that he cared for them.
Our deepest condolences go out to Kim Jonghyun's family, friends, shawols, members and everyone who ever loved and cared for him.
He said the two children are traumatized and being cared for by their family, adding they were lucky to be alive.
Veterinary team members from animal services cared for the puppies and connected them with an organization that will bottle feed them.
Survivors of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando are receiving some much deserved love from the hospitals that cared for them.
Dr Jackson, who previously cared for Mr Obama, has no management experience but will soon be grappling with a sprawling department.
The residents McDonald cared for — by helping bathe and dress them — adored her and are devastated by her loss, says Gainer.
He said the market has never cared for health care but has rallied on Trump's policies regarding tax reform and deregulation.
McCarthy's character often caught things on fire in her kitchen and cared for the two Gilmore Girls when they were down.
Having a safe place for Ollie to be cared for is the most valuable gift we could ever have been given.
"Auntie Joely got to hang w/ @realgaryfisher today … he is happy and well cared for," Joely, 49, wrote alongside the photo.
Along the flower beds once meticulously cared for by the wife of the owner, stones from the highway clog the planters.
Larry was not well cared for by his owners, and sadly left to live his life alone in a tiny cage.
He has cared for individuals from all walks of life, in a hospital and clinical setting, under any variety of circumstances.
The taxi driver who took the man to the hospital and a person who cared for the man both became sick.
All of the dogs were being cared for, either with her, at foster homes, at boarding facilities or safely at home.
I can only imagine how well his daughter is cared for if he's willing to care for her toys this well.
A generation of children was left behind to be cared for by relatives in the absence of their parents who emigrated.
They last three months on average, but this time can be stretched to seven or eight months if cared for properly.
A nation where each one of our neighbors can visit the doctor and know they're being heard, respected, and cared for.
"No one else lifted a finger but Hoxha cared for it," he said, criticising the leaders who followed Hoxha for neglect.
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo was working with emergency services to make sure victims were being cared for, according to the tweets.
In Rwanda a third are in regular contact with relatives, suggesting that many could be cared for by their extended families.
Drenthe police said in a Tuesday statement that the young adults were taken to a doctor and are being cared for.
I had a relationship with this guy and I expressed my personal disappointment to him, but I also cared for him.
An agency review found that Myls had been healthy and well cared for during the period it was monitoring his care.
Three in 4 survey participants who have cared for a relative said that they never received financial support for doing so.
"Thankfully for the safety, security and dignity of the children being cared for there, they were denied access," the spokesperson said.
I was quiet, timid, and nurturing — making sure all my dolls were cared for, safely tucked into bed with their bottles.
Gabriella has been cared for by her Iranian grandparents since Zaghari-Ratcliffe's arrest, after the Iranian government confiscated the child's passport.
On my way out of the hospital, I said goodbye to Chen and thanked the nurses who had cared for me.
Sweet and sexy Venus enters Cancer at 11:18 AM, and we're in the mood to care and be cared for.
My advice might be helpful, but you deserve actual medical and mental health care providers to ensure you're being cared for.
"Here's a phrase that I never really cared for, but I've heard so much," he began, before taking an irreverent bow.
When Mr. Kilroy's father eventually left the family, his mother worked by night and cared for her young children by day.
She loved a cup of hot chocolate at night and cared for a doll as if it were a real child.
It's a room she would have only been allowed to enter while she was ill and being cared for by Adora.
As for the reporting, I began by finding trauma surgeons who had been in the military and cared for shooting victims.
For everyone who cared for her and for many Afghans who heard her story, death, in her case, seemed like peace.
She worked as a midwife for the Indian health service, and I cared for our two young sons in our trailer.
As a child, he found and cared for a pigeon, and though his mother sent it away, the bird came back.
"I could see how much Elle cared for Michael in the way that she stood by his side," Ms. Chyun said.
But if you can get yourself some wild-caught shrimp, flash frozen and well cared for on the way to market?
At CCF's shelter in Somaliland, 32 rescued orphaned cheetahs are cared for at a safe house now bursting at the seams.
I feel fine about it — my dog is cared for and she's finally back to her old funny, grumpy, silly self.
Those who work with caregivers know this phenomenon well, especially when the cared-for person has dementia, a particularly arduous responsibility.
But sometimes, especially when you are about to be a parent, you just need that sense of being cared for again.
"It's hard for employees to actually focus on work if their families aren't cared for," said Sheila Marcelo, CEO of Care.com.
The SCREWdriver and the Allen wrenches (a complete set!) put together my children's new furniture, and my children felt cared for.
In a statement, the man said he was continuing to get better and he thanked those who had cared for him.
Pershing buried his wife and three daughters in a Wyoming cemetery and sent Warren to be cared for by family members.
They were cared for at an ADI rescue center until they were able to be relocated to the sanctuary, ADI said.
"Some of the children I cared for who stayed back in Burundi have been killed," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Wani, who cared for his elderly parents, received no food in October because distributions had been delayed, his father Timon said.
This summer, our El Paso nurses cared for patients who had just hours earlier been hiding in the aisles of Walmart.
Learning Grabowski had cared for their dogs even though she'd never met them made Gomez's family happy, the owner told WITI.
Vallieres stepped right up to monitor those birds as they grew up and bred, built nests and cared for their young.
Emma asked her children who cared for the boy while his mother was at their house, but her daughters didn't know.
Neither Miller nor Trump cared for Nielsen's decision to treat the situation at the border as a hurricane, the person said.
About 6,000 Buddhists have also fled to Sittwe, where they are cared for at monasteries by the government and Rakhine volunteers.
The difference this time is that he is ill, largely immobile, cared for by others and clearly not far from death.
This is especially important considering "one of the most common causes of car crashes is insufficiently cared-for tires," Franklin said.
As India's construction industry has grown, the organization has scaled up: Since its inception, about 20143,000 children have been cared for.
Yet she and I cared for each other — enough for both of us to delight in one last, tender, emotional embrace.
Dominicans working at the hotel greeted guests in English while Creole-speaking groundskeepers from Haiti cared for the manicured gardens outside.
"When you're given shelter, cared for and provided food, you don't denounce the owner of the house," Moreno said on Thursday.
But that doesn't mean it wasn't emotionally affecting the staff at the clinic, as they answered phones and cared for patients.
The Doctors Without Borders report tallied 155,000 war-wounded cared for in 70 hospitals it supports, covering only a fraction of Syria.
Instead, I continued to wait for a man who would make me feel cared for before I started caring for anyone else.
The researchers did not include any grandparents who were the primary caregivers for their grandchildren, only those who cared for grandchildren occasionally.
"I'm loved, I'm wanted, I'm cared for, I'm given everything I want and no one blames me," Andrews said of being trafficked.
Twenty-eight years ago, neonatal intensive care nurse Vilma Wong cared for a premature baby, Brandon Seminatore, who weighed only 2 lbs.
She took the two boys to a police station so they could register their asylum claims and be cared for as minors.
For now, the baby gorilla is being cared for by zoo specialists and will stay with them for the next four months.
At least 2,053 minors who were separated at the border were being cared for in HHS-funded facilities, the fact sheet said.
"Most of us, no matter what specialty we've gone into, have cared for hundreds or even thousands of GSW victims," Ranney said.
"Some folks may not have cared for Muslims in the abstract but they got to know me and my family," she explained.
"I will continue to try to find resources to get my patients to areas where they can be cared for," she said.
Infants and toddlers, separated from their families, are being cared for by other youngsters who may be only a few years older.
Robert's mother, Terri Irwin, shared the same image on Twitter, and thanked the team of medical professionals who cared for her son.
But last year, as part of a cost-saving exercise, Cathy and the 33 other people cared for by PSS were reassessed.
The company also wants to express our heartfelt gratitude to all those who have followed and cared for NIO during these incidents.
Thousands of children have lost their parents in Iraq's recent bloody past, but many of them are cared for by extended family.
As medicine transforms the way terminal patients are cared for, do we risk sacrificing what really matters in the name of survival?
I have always cared for my father and hope he can be given the space he needs to focus on his health.
Thirty-eight of the Eastern Hellbenders cared for by the zoo have been released into the wild to help with these efforts.  
Last year, the USNS Comfort hospital ship cared for Venezuelan refugees and others as it stopped in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and Honduras.
She left the East Coast with her sons, moving into the house on South Bay Front while she cared for her mother.
The woman initially said the children were being cared for elsewhere, but authorities searched the home and found the three dead children.
Margaret Smith, 63, was being cared for at Vanderbilt University Medical Center after being diagnosed with liver cancer, Q 13 Fox reported.
Last time, when she was pregnant with Princess Charlotte, Kate was also cared for at home at Apartment 1A of the palace.
And we're here to tell you about some special otters who've been cared for by the Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito, California.
I ask her why can't she just enjoy being cared for and be grateful she's alive and with this sharp, witty mind.
The heroic staff cared for several children with infections that could have proved fatal, were it not for their intervention and care.
The stoves are so sturdy that some families pass them down through generations if they are well cared for, according to Waysenson.
Our churches must be places where children are nurtured and respected and cared for and never harmed or abused in any way.
NBC's Dateline reports that Krista's three kids, one of whom is from a prior relationship, are being cared for by her parents.
He believes it unholy and that a mass grave should be cared for only if it is that of civilians, not terrorists.
But deep down, you loved and cared for it more than anything in the real world, even perhaps your non-virtual pet.
And in 1938, shortly after Kristallnacht, they rescued 12 German-Jewish children, whom Win cared for while Bernard went off to war.
There are many generous writers, and many who cared more for living and writing and their families than they cared for fame.
His role wasn't to be a caretaker; it was to be cared for (my mother called this the "tyranny of the weak").
But the thing is, no matter how much I care for her, it seems like she has never cared for me back.
"This healthcare worker cared for the patient before a diagnosis of monkeypox was made," said Nick Phin of PHE's National Infection Service.
It has been an intense and risky operation, but the patients have been safe and well cared for, according to the hospital.
But as people enter the health care system, they are largely cared for by women and POC, who don't deserve dehumanizing treatment.
The dogs didn't want to leave the lake and were being cared for by Broward County Animal Care and Adoption, WSVN said.
They'll always be loved and cared for," the post continued, adding that Bautista told them, "They had a bad first 6 years.
Simply, the more I cared for my body, the more I began to love myself and believe it was worth caring for.
I never really cared for the music he created – it was nothing like the freestyles I remember in front of our school.
The calf was bleating, and the camper took it to fish and wildlife officials, thinking it would be cared for or relocated.
Philanthropy dominated his post-"Deal" days Hall said he wanted to be remembered as someone who cared for his family and others.
The two children were being cared for by their grandfather, who was in a back bedroom at the time of the fire.
While the animals are being cared for by workers who are not being paid, the popular panda cam has been turned off.
But Moore can apparently get beyond the slavery part since, according to him, families were strong and people cared for one another.
User experiences tend to vary based on how well the kettle is cared for and whether the user follows the kettle's instructions.
It will give those devoted caregivers peace of mind, knowing their loved one is safe and cared for by a vital volunteer.
Instead of throwing herself into a directing career, as she intended, Ms. Sweeney cared for her mother through her death in January.
Through five Republics, the French have assiduously cared for this apogee of French culture, a national symbol baked into the country's psyche.
The boy has been reunited with his family and is being cared for by doctors at Carolina East Medical Center, Lynch added.
I always maintained my place as household staff — he invited me to lunch only once — but we cared for each other dearly.
He had never been in love (except maybe with his cat), and he certainly never had sex with anyone he cared for.
But what he's chosen to ignore is that healthy, well-cared for public lands generate millions of dollars in revenue for states.
Officers Rachel Williams and Shelly Smith testified that when they visited Lemansky and her two dogs, they seemed otherwise well cared for.
The hair is kind of sacred, because it was first touched and cared for by people who loved us a great deal.
Unofficially, even when bloodied by a rocket, the medic kept going, not sleeping for days as he cared for 51 wounded soldiers.
It was a chance to explore a relationship with two newly independent and self possessed people who still cared for each other.
The way parents cared for their children in colder conditions means they would have kept them inside more, away from direct sunlight.
She hasn't wanted to admit that she loved and cared for someone involved in disempowering her and destroying the city she protects.
Franchesca Lopez said she felt "free and cared for by the university for the first time in a long time" last month.
"We're doing our best to make sure the patients are cared for and all of their needs are met," Ms. Butner said.
"They weren't well cared for, but they had their primary needs — food and water, and I changed their bed everyday," he said.
They've already mobilized teams there, set up a lab, and prepared health centers where sick people can be cared for in isolation.
The Comfort cared for 67 patients in its first two days, but wasn't set up to receive unscreened patients, Mr. Raheem said.
In some ways, part of colonialism has been to disrupt the ways in which we've historically cared for each other and ourselves.
"We have arranged for those who live on campus to be cared for at U.C.L.A. while they are quarantined," the statement added.
I wish every child could be fully nurtured and cared for, and could experience all the wonderful possibilities that life can offer.
She is now being cared for in a Thai government institution by an all-female staff of social workers, psychologists and doctors.
Aging Americans have cared for us and supported our communities throughout their lives – now it is our turn to care for them.
A few years ago, my husband planted a fig tree and cared for it like a baby through the cold Philadelphia winters.
I needed to stop being the one who was always shielding everyone else, and to be the one who was cared for.
She cared for my grandfather both before he was loaded onto the U.S.S. President Lincoln and after he returned, following the sinking.
From that perspective, the policy solution seems to be to make sure 100 percent of the country's mentally ill are cared for.
I've never cared for reading books on screens, even though I almost exclusively read newspapers and magazines on my phone and computer.
She knew him, and his mother, who was also at the party, since she had cared for him as a small boy.
After that, Dunn cared for his five other siblings, taking up the many responsibilities his mom had held as a single parent.
Prosecutors said he had intended to fly to Europe to join his paramour, a Danish nurse who had sometimes cared for Mrs.
A key problem the system is confronting is incorporating these technologies into the way patients are cared for each day, Roth said.
He was an inspirational basketball who did not only play basketball, but he also cared for everyone who looked up to him.
After she cared for a disabled woman who had been raped by a taxi driver, Edna pushed for a law against rape.
Some evacuated residents had to seek temporary shelter in a nearby fire hall and were cared for by the American Red Cross.
Showing that you can relate to children's sad feelings about a nanny leaving may help them feel safer and more cared for.
Like what does it mean to live in a country that isn't actively trying to make sure you are well cared for?
He was rescued as a newborn puppy by a local rescue organization and well cared for until he was adopted by us.
Parents believe their children will be better off in an orphanage where they will be fed, cared for, and sent to school.
Rescuers across the country have shared videos and photos of burned and dehydrated animals being cared for and fed by local residents.
Wealthy parents are increasingly hiring everyone from snack-time consultants to swim companions to make sure their tots are expertly cared for.
I started thinking that maybe this woman was right -- that my children would be better off being cared for by someone else.
Hundreds of union members collected supplies, helped clear road blockages, cared for hospital patients, delivered emergency supplies, and restored power and communications.
Jazz was originally abandoned by his mother in the wild, but was found by a farmer and cared for at an orphanage.
For those of us who cared for Mac on a daily basis we could see that coming in those last few months.
The program has cared for nearly 2750,2500 patients and built about 228,23 artificial limbs — numbers Mr. Cairo tallies with a deep breath.
It's not really a rap track, but then again, Mac hasn't really cared for easy boxes with which to contain his work.
The cats are fed and cared for by the elderly residents of the island — one of several "cat islands" throughout the country.
Carrie Fisher's cherished dog -- a 4-year-old pooch named Gary -- will now be cared for by Carrie's daughter ... TMZ has learned.
Through their fun and friendly programs, they are enabling kids to make a generational change on how animals are perceived and cared for.
The California man who cared for his elderly neighbor, Norma Cook, and shared a heartfelt friendship with her, says she has passed away.
Of course we have great sympathy for the border crossers after these dangerous journeys and we want to see them well-cared for.
Lawmakers who toured the Tornillo facility Saturday said the children were well-cared for, but added that they still shouldn&apost be there.
The way your genes are turned on is influenced by the way you're cared for in the earliest weeks and months of life.
Authorities say the adult German shepherd, Bruno — found with the puppies — obviously cared for the young dogs and felt protective of the pups.
The neighborhood I grew up in was mostly apartments (big old houses chopped up into smaller units, rundown, and not well cared for).
MacDonald was a newly minted Green Beret and group surgeon at the base while Colette cared for their daughters and started night classes.
Last year, a hospital ship — the USNS Comfort — cared for Venezuelan refugees and others as it stopped in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and Honduras.
Patients were frustrated with doctors who didn't seem to have any specialized knowledge of how black skin and hair should be cared for.
"She was not perfect, but she was loved and she was cared for," her mother, Mari Gilbert, said in a televised news conference.
In the 31 safe houses he set up round Budapest, decked with huge Swedish flags, he fed, clothed and cared for thousands more.
So I spend my energy making sure my child feels as cared for and questionless as possible once that happens, whenever it is.
The group of hotdog-shaped hounds were taken to Russellville Animal Control, where they are being cared for while their owner awaits trial.
Perhaps that's true, but I personally have never cared for them because of their likelihood to suffer deployment failures and pose medical risks.
The team collected and cared for the eggs until they hatched into adult mosquitoes, and counted the ones that carried the Zika virus.
She was the founder of the Missionaries of Charity, which cared for the "poorest of the poor," and grew exponentially under her leadership.
In America and elsewhere this late-20th-century right included people deeply distrustful of big business and people who cared for little else.
Image: AP Photo/Robert F. BukatySome people choose to be buried with objects that are emblematic of what they cared for in life.
But it's only until well after childbirth when the skin has been cared for and sewn back together, that it starts to hurt.
"We believe strongly that the Medicaid population will be cared for in a better way," Price said on CNN's State of the Union.
On one occasion, I had to call the authorities myself because I could see that a disabled child wasn't being properly cared for.
At that point, his narrative diverged into a story of struggle that anyone who has cared for an aging parent might relate to.
It's wonderful to know that these tykes are safe and sound, and headed off to be cared for before they're placed in homes.
The aunt, who had cared for her sick niece, tested positive for the virus after developing symptoms while in quarantine Wednesday, Jasarevic said.
He lost 4 pints of blood during the attack on March 8 and is now being cared for by his mom -- Elizabeth's sister.
Of the 48 people taken to hospital, 36 are currently being cared for in London hospitals with 18 remaining in a critical condition.
She added that even before the 13,074 children were switched, those plans cared for tens of thousands of children with special health needs.
We are fully cooperating with all authorities and regulators to assess what went wrong and to ensure our other residents are cared for.
Now, back on dry land, Frankie and Bear are being cared for by volunteers until they can be reunited with their pet parents.
The few studies that have compared the outcomes of people in nursing homes with those cared for at home have reached mixed conclusions.
All that was left to do, for those who cared for 20 million newly unemployed horses, was to put them out to pasture.
But having cared for those in whom problems have ensued, I can report that the risks are not inconsequential, and the complications devastating.
It revealed that the gunmen had left three pipe bombs that they planned to detonate remotely as emergency workers cared for the wounded.
They subsequently learn that April cared for them when they were just regular turtles, and, hence, is kind of like a big sister.
On Tuesday night, The Associated Press reported that children as young as infants were being separated and cared for in "tender care" facilities.
In Tehran, the same Scottish nanny who had cared for Mahdavi's mother looked after the Mahdavi children, of whom there were eventually five.
Joan Jewell had worked as a nurse in upstate New York and had cared for her husband as he died of Alzheimer's disease.
His mother is a shop manager of Italian origin, and his maternal grandmother, who cared for him as a boy, taught him Piedmontese.
As someone who has cared for thousands of pregnant women I assure you that all of them are aware that fetuses have heartbeats.
The lesson is clear: When children must be cared for outside the home, all governments should focus on recruiting and training quality caregivers.
But it's also helpful because I rounded on my patients in the morning, saw them in the afternoon, and cared for them overnight.
The boys' mother wanted Eddie to have the home after he cared for her for years and added another floor, his lawyer says.
Dr. Cornwell and others argue that many of these gravely ill Americans can be better cared for — at less overall expense — at home.
Regardless, try to minimize surprises by letting your doctor and hospital know that you want to be cared for by in-network providers.
"She was very deferential to Agnes, and Agnes relied and cared for her," said Ted Chapin, president of the Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization.
On the contrary, he cared for it, speedily sent over the magazines that contained the winners' poems and often came to the readings.
He also highlights his business experience, which he said showcased how he cared for his employees, putting their interests ahead of his own.
Health authorities there have vaccinated nearly 20143,700 health workers in 165 health facilities (including the one where the deceased child was cared for).
When Ms. Boël was born in 1968, the prince privately recognized her as his daughter and cared for her, according to her lawyer.
That will mean providing your best judgment about something you don't say much about, namely whether the child is being well cared for.
Another patient I cared for in the hospital had received a liver transplant, was H.I.V. positive, and had been newly diagnosed with lymphoma.
Ebola victims are also refusing treatment, and dying at home while being cared for by others at a time when they're most infectious.
Sister St. Saviour also gets Annie a job in the convent laundry, where she and her daughter will be safe and cared for.
Track owners and trainers pushed back, saying the dogs were well cared for and would not race if they were unhealthy or neglected.
Trilobites Roto and Copper, two Gentoo penguins at Loveland Living Planet Aquarium in Utah, cared for three children together, taking turns feeding them.
Matthew Enroth, an Army veterinarian who for the past four years has screened and cared for detection dogs at Lackland Air Force Base.
Before the advent of effective vaccines, intravenous fluids and other medication, the people who were segregated were rarely cared for, and many died.
When they saw our villagers, even our comrades, wounded they cared for all on the spot or sent them to the hospital immediately.
We are deeply saddened by the tragic situation in Yountville and mourn the loss of three incredible women who cared for our Veterans.
Away from the social media storms and headlines, he was at his core a very decent and kind person that cared for others.
They would be cared for by their father and two "helpers," whom Emma had hired for the equivalent of twenty dollars a week.
It made it easier for foster children to be permanently cared for by their own relatives, and to stay in their home communities.
Orange County Animal Services fed and cared for Eno for weeks and consulted with outside experts to come up with a capture plan.
They&aposre often more expensive than plastic but are much more durable and if cared for correctly, can dramatically improve your ride experience.
A month before that, I cared for a young man who passed out at his desk from a bleeding ulcer in his colon.
And about one year ago, I cared for a 56-year-old patient who was found lying in the gutter at 3 a.m.
And because of changes from the Affordable Care Act, it has had an impact how care gets delivered, how it gets cared for.
After, the subjects filled out a form to determine if they felt understood or cared for by their partner during the tricky chat.
She may soon need to find a place where she can be cared for when she's not able to take care of herself.
Today, drivers are much better cared for after fatalities—colleagues take over the shift, and the drivers in question are offered psychological help.
Olujimi encompasses all these impressions in an elegiac tribute to a woman, a friend who cared for him for many years, Catherine Arline.
The couple's 11-year-old son was home at the time of the slayings and is being cared for by relatives, Chief Hudson said.
According to Tulsa World, it was neglected for years after the attack but has been cared for now, with officials closely monitoring its health.
Camp Vinnie fans explained that they never really cared for the bleak lyrics, and really just enjoyed the band for their heaviness and power.
Gramzay explained that Roy and Silo eventually welcomed baby Tango, who they cared for until she was old enough to be on her own.
They lived together, Bundy cared for Kloepfer's young daughter, and he still tried to contact her even after he was placed on death row.
Perez, Camarena's mother, told the Tribune that her family is neighbors with Garcia and that they fed and cared for some of her kids.
She is a personal hero of mine: She has cared for the dying, for the just-born, for people who can't care for themselves.
Osborn wouldn't comment on the six younger Turpin children, who are minors and are being cared for at a different facility than their siblings.
Under the arrangement, the US military would provide the space but the children would be cared for by HHS's Administration for Children and Families.
Instead, the babysitter, scared of ICE coming for her too, dropped off the children at the local elementary school, where teachers cared for them.
" The 44-year-old said Garner has "supported me and cared for our kids as I've done the work I set out to do.
The 7-month-old canine, whom Alarcon has cared for since puppyhood, assists his paralyzed owner by pushing the man's wheelchair with his nose.
Patients cared for by primary care physicians were 6 percent less likely to die within 30 days of discharge than people treated by hospitalists.
The butterflies, which are also used for research, are currently being kept in flight cages and are being cared for by Butterfly Rainforest staff.
Schedule a short hike up the mountainside to meet the herd, or visit the paddocks where a smaller group of animals are cared for.
I'd arranged for the plant to be cared for while I was gone, so I couldn't figure out what had caused its untimely death.
The 5-month-old, who was only wearing a onesie that was wet and soiled, is now being cared for at a local hospital.
"Whoever she really cared for, she went all in for it — people and animals," her sister Ashley Carr said in an interview this week.
Mitt Romney -- a good man, a better man, in fact -- stood where Trump stands four years ago and said he cared for the dispossessed.
In the moment, it was honestly how much I cared for him and that made the rose ceremony in Dallas that much more difficult.
Thank you to girls across the nation that wrote cards to my DA to give to me, so many strangers who cared for me.
"When you loved someone, and cared for someone, and it arrives into a [combative] arena... it's very dangerous when it becomes personal," he said.
A similar program has cared for around 750 patients, including from Yemen, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon, at the Rafik Hariri University Hospital in Beirut.
"She can't just turn these three children that she's cared for over to someone who can't care for them," says Harold Cassidy, Cook's attorney.
And because soil degradation can cause the release of whatever carbon it holds, treated lands would have to be well cared for in perpetuity.
Seeing how his dad cared for his mom during that time gave Connor a model of the marriage he hopes to have one day.
They've also started a fundraiser, bringing in more than $12,000 thus far to ensure that Antonio's cats are cared for in years to come.
Now, I don't tell you this to make you feel guilty, like your boyfriend cared for you and why can't you care for him.
When people feel considered, they will feel cared for, and they will associate these good feelings with you and your business all year long.
" He responded: "I think it was great at the time when families were united — even though we had slavery — they cared for one another.
For some strange reason none of the hundreds of terminally ill patients I have cared for has admitted to be living an unbearable life.
There, both turkeys will be cared for by veterinarians and students of the university's Animal and Poultry Sciences Department, according to the White House.
The duchess is being cared for at Kensington Palace, a statement said, but she has been hospitalized previously for complications related to the condition.
As he became frail in recent years, she said, he was tenderly cared for by his brother Jesuits and the staff at the infirmary.
The woman ultimately gave birth to a baby boy, who police say is doing well and is being cared for by her family members.
His body was embalmed, put in a metal casket, and laid to rest at a cemetery, where the grounds would be perpetually cared for.
Just when I was priding myself on caring for Don as devotedly as he had cared for me, I slipped and fractured my pelvis.
Released in October 1952, the film was a vehicle for an aged and doubled Charlie Chaplin, whose work Kael had never particularly cared for.
"Thank God there are no reported human losses, the wounded are stable and cared for," Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández said after the crash.
Not a knock on ferrets but they have to be cared for and let out under controlled conditions when there are more than six.
The fake baby cries when it needs be fed, burped, rocked or changed and tracks mishandling and how well the doll is cared for.
They were among more than 22014 children he cared for over some 218 years, a vast majority of whom came from New York City.
While advocates and some Democratic lawmakers have referred to the facilities as prison camps, HHS says children are well cared for at the facilities.
"We wanted to see how those children, who are most vulnerable right now, how they are being treated and being cared for," she said.
I've cared for this book the way my brothers used to care for their comic books — except I don't have it wrapped in plastic.
What keeps this film from falling off the cliff is Khan's wonderful performance as a stricken man who has lost everything he cared for.
In hospital settings, this usually includes doctors, chaplains and child life specialists … Cooper is really cared for and loved by everyone at Dunkin' Brands.
Made by Souri, the same German company that handcrafts the T-560 lathes, these delicate needles typically last 100 hours when cared for properly.
Made by Souri, the same German company that handcrafts the T-2000 lathes, these delicate needles typically last 225 hours when cared for properly.
The site also includes photos and a testimonial from Sylvia Mackey, who cared for her husband, John, a former Baltimore Colt who had dementia.
" An attorney for the family of the woman said the baby "has been born into a loving family and will be well cared for.
Rhodes said that fossils found during construction on public or government land must by law be preserved and cared for by an official repository.
The coat was half a generation old, cared for just enough to make for viable employment wear, the details on it fading and fraying.
Launched last year, Heal already services the entire state of California and has cared for more than 10,000 patients, according to a company statement.
After she was rescued, she was basically feral and unable to adjust to a normal life and had to be cared for by others.
Raised in a backwater near Pretoria, Mr Mashaba was cared for by his sisters while their mother, a domestic worker, raised other people's children.
As a clinician who cared for patients for more than 30 years, I saw too much suffering and death that should have been prevented.
It was clear from the time that Peter kept defending Madison to his parents that she was the one he cared for the most.
Previously, according to The Monitor, the high-water mark for Catholic Charities in McAllen was October 2016, when the nonprofit cared for 5,600 people.
Her daughter Patti Carpenter is married with two children; her son Richard lives independently; and her son Stephen is cared for by his father.
For three months, Ms. Soerens said neighbors brought meals, cared for the couple's sons, walked their dog, and otherwise caught up with one another.
Crudely speaking, when people feel safe and cared for, they will be more open to extending the circle of care (that is, more liberal).
It can only be done through power — the power to create institutions, ideologies, narratives, and norms that make people feel safe and cared for.
Officials say his health seems sapped by nearly a decade of detention in Pakistan, and he is being cared for by his young son.
Pediatricians disagreed; they had cared for the many young children who were hospitalized by the illness, and the surprising number who died — mostly infants.
Make sure your item is clean and looks well-cared-for; you want to convince a broker you intend to come back for it.
Whether you have recently installed natural wood floors or found them hiding underneath a wall-to-wall carpet, they should be cared for properly.
It was here that Field became enveloped in a matriarchy, cared for by her mother, her grandmother, her great-aunt and her great-grandmother.
Both patients are being cared for in San Francisco hospitals; one is in "fair" condition and the other is in "serious" condition, authorities said.
It said it would now be known as IHOb, for International House of burgers instead of Pancakes, and some people cared for some reason.
That devastating news was shared with CNN's Don Lemon by a source close to Aretha Franklin, who is being cared for at her home.
This information could be symptoms that people being cared for are experiencing; medications they're taking; what they're eating and drinking; their sleep; their mood.
He was glad, he told the girl, to have a new neighbor, and relieved that the property was being cared for after so long.
Ellen Frey-Wouter left $300,000 of her $3 million estate to ensure that Tiger and Troy would be properly cared for, WABC-TV reported.
Frey-Wouter, who was widowed, left detailed instructions that the cats "never be caged" and be well cared for, the New York Post reported.
"I get bitten by the ones I nursed and loved and cared for since they were teeny, tiny, little adorable ones," Ms. Hinzen said.
Since the near beginning of human history, for 60,2013 years, Aboriginal people kept and cared for the huge mass of land we call Australia.
Lewis met in 2009, and after the birth of their son, Sam, he cared for their child while she ran the pubs and bakery.
Gambians cared for and trusted each other in a way that led us to claim that our 'teranga' (hospitality) was unparalleled around the world.
As I cared for him and admired him, he became a living vessel to pour in an unconditional love I didn't realize I had.
For a question asking to describe her biggest fantasy, "I put that I just wanted to feel really safe and cared for," Jen said.
"I think it was great at the time when families were united — even though we had slavery — they cared for one another," he said.
Jesus announced a reign in which children and the vulnerable are not just cared for but are the "first" in the kingdom of God.
"I think it was great at the time when families were united — even though we had slavery — they cared for one another," he responded.

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