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Beverly and Davalos looked after Carina and the baby, while Balli talked to EMS and looked after Andres and Luigiani.
" A friend of the 47-year-old Assange tells PEOPLE the cat, whom he "adored and looked after extremely well," will now "be looked after by friends.
It's saying that our system ... isn't looked after properly.
That's why I looked after him to the very end.
Since then, she has looked after their two daughters alone.
The man's loyal dogs looked after him the entire time.
The same vegetarians we've looked after since our first GBK.
I loved how dewy my cheeks looked after it set.
Maybe we do, even briefly, want to be looked after.
He knew, in his bones, that he was looked after.
A neighbor woman looked after him while I was away.
Thank you to everyone who looked after him and shared this.
You looked after man and made sure I was always good.
Both men said they felt well looked after by the group.
Nevertheless my mother made sure she looked after all of us.
But, if they are properly looked after, most will stay put.
We looked after our interests and they made their own calculations.
They guide us through, looked after us, and cared about us.
The child has since been looked after by her maternal grandparents.
The Swiss have looked after American interests in Tehran for decades.
But the rainy-day dollars need to be looked after transparently.
He always asked about me, looked after me, cared about me.
At Take Root, it's like being looked after when you're sick.
He looked after us besides basketball but as people as well.
Of course I'll give you money and see you're looked after.
Mr. Iimura had looked after the Shimpaku meticulously for 25 years.
"He looked after us and always made us feel special," Julia says.
They have to be fed, clothed, housed, looked after, educated and entertained.
As a result, many documents were poorly looked after, lost or destroyed.
"For anyone concerned, these sharks are extremely well looked after," he added.
"They are being looked after, being provided tea, food, everything," he said.
You work diligently to make sure that other person is looked after.
That's it, three squares meals a day; you're looked after in there.
The officers of the Pakistani Army have looked after me very well.
Sadly, investors in the airline have not been looked after nearly as well.
It needs to be fed, sustained, and looked after, or it will die.
Find out what looked after children think makes a great foster carer. pic.twitter.
She was very respected by the others, and they really looked after her.
Baker was being looked after by Shield's brother, who found him Saturday morning.
I loved how soft my face looked after it had been fluffed out.
MacEachern says McArthur's parents looked after foster kids while he was growing up.
For now, some are being looked after by aid agencies such as Unicef.
"They [Charles and Camilla] have looked after me, they've treated me," she said.
Gary Zamchick and his girlfriend looked after Spielvogel's apartment back New York City.
Having looked after your husband, you know a good deal about Alzheimer's care.
But there were people that did work hard and she looked after them.
I thought, I will break the hearts of everyone who looked after me.
Attentive and warm service makes you feel well looked-after but never smothered.
There were people who supported me and cherished me and looked after me.
At first, she returned to school while her mother looked after the baby.
So thankful to everyone who looked after me," she captioned the shots, adding "#wobbly.
She looked after her own mother until she died at the age of 94.
It looked after the elderly's pockets but now is taking money away from them.
My teacher knew that I came from a poor family, and looked after me.
We have looked after the trees with love and I am happy and proud.
Children do not stop needing to be looked after when they start to walk.
"They looked after us," said Claudia Urqueta, whose husband died in the police raid.
Members, known as kibbutzniks, looked after the land, shared property and distributed profits equally.
You've looked after them and they'll come to you when you're ready to sell.
"I was one of a team of people who looked after him," he said.
She just wants the baby to have a family and to be looked after.
She mostly blacked out and vomited frequently, while being looked after by her roommate.
In 18133, Gassmann brought his protégé to Vienna and looked after his musical education.
His mother, Maria, looked after him and his sister, who is ten years older.
Sitting at home, looked after by his grandmother, Soto felt guilty for being away.
His buddies, many on the streets themselves, looked after him, as did some downtown shopkeepers.
That must be very attractive to people because you don't wait to be looked after.
Robin Kelly of Illinois and Joyce Beatty of Ohio have looked after and "protected" her.
"It seemed like he just looked after my aunty and that was it," Knights said.
Democracy, where it existed, was dominated by small groups that looked after their own interests.
He's really looked after me lately and stopped me from losing all faith in myself.
The elder Biagiotti adopted many abandoned dogs and looked after them in the castle's grounds.
"She took the time to make sure I was happy and looked after," Kate said.
She has four grandchildren, and throughout her life has looked after 23 pets, mostly cats.
She looked after the stepchildren — Elizabeth and Mary, both of whom would become formidable queens.
Mothers sometimes leave children behind to be looked after by fathers and other family members.
George's parents and Nill's mother lived nearby and looked after the kids during the day.
"She is in the intensive care unit, she is being well looked after," he said.
On the night of the 2010 election, Mr. Gove's wife looked after the Cameron children.
He also looked after his brother, who had been in a near fatal motorcycle accident.
My daughter was looked after, and I got to do something to promote my career.
According to refugee workers, San has looked after his younger brothers and sisters ever since.
A man had found him in the marketplace and looked after him for the night.
Lejla and Raechel, the oldest girls, sang songs together and looked after the younger ones.
"You feel very looked after," says Leonie, another protester standing with a group of musicians.
The three who looked after us were obliging but also warm, and not overly formal.
For more than three decades they were looked after by a wiry keeper, Dicko Toki.
But what made the frog truly special was the way it looked after its tadpoles.
Castle owner Jeremy Goldsmith says Fred has also looked after an injured squirrel in the past.
Taft looked after her, but essentially was stuck in the Oval Office without his closest advisor.
My parents divorced when I was seven, and I looked after my younger siblings a lot.
I have had a good life, and my wife, Beryl, has looked after me very well.
The men looked after the mines, and when that ended, they took back the cachaça mills.
Also I'm being so well looked after by Team Spice special thanks to our paramedics too!!
Gladys looked after Arty's girls from when they were newborns until both were in elementary school.
She started working as a sales associate at Filene's Basement, and Ben looked after the boys.
My girlfriend looked after me through the food poisoning, setting me up in her living room.
"Mum and Dad were really stylish and they cooked and looked after us magnificently," he says.
It's no good just the bosses or myself having security; everyone needs to be looked after.
After his wife, a Catholic, died in 1928, he looked after their three children by himself.
So this was all new to me and very exciting to be looked after so nicely.
On gloomy winter evenings, it is a rare pleasure to feel so thoroughly looked after. ♦
Pivarnick tells People Now that she was not happy with the way she looked after weight loss.
He said that for now his government was ensuring they were looked after properly on the boat.
"It needs strong government to make sure that money is looked after and spent wisely," he said.
"She has her mum right there like a lioness checking that everything is looked after," Newton said.
All 128 passengers and seven crew members were being looked after at Kassel airport in western Germany.
In lengthy posts on Instagram, Whitney said she even found an injured pig not being looked after.
"She has her mum right there like a lioness checking that everything is looked after," Newton said.
Jack told reporters how his mother was looked after by the charity s Hospice at Home service.
They will stay at the Vatican and be looked after by Sant' Egidio, a Catholic humanitarian body.
Women looked after scores of children playing on an asphalt runway, and swatted flies from babies' faces.
But while doing the mission thing, I'm on a very strict regime where we're looked after nutritionally.
Back in Carirubana, Pulgar was relieved that her child was being looked after properly by her neighbor.
"The officers of the Pakistani Army have looked after me well, they are thorough gentlemen," he said.
After our father died in 2006, Noi looked after our elderly mother, now nearly blind and deaf.
"What I liked about this place was everything was so clean and well looked after," Juliet said.
Sometimes they prepared meals for Ms. Sowore, a marketing executive, or looked after the couple's two children.
I want to make sure I'm set up and my career is being looked after as well.
Single parents will spend even more to ensure their children are well-looked after while they're at work.
You are skilled at helping people in extreme distress – so you should be looked after just as much.
Almost half a million trees are affected over 4,000 hectares, out of the 52,000 looked after by foresters.
He looked after monetary policy during his three years at the central bank until the end of 2012.
When George and Richard [Cadbury] set up, their vision was for a company that looked after the workers.
Channel Nine emphasised that the crew are in good health and being looked after by authorities in Lebanon.
Dadd looked after her at the rescue for two years before finally adopting her and later moving north.
Airport authorities bottle-fed and looked after the leopard until the animal could be taken to a veterinarian.
All my wines are clear and smell of fermented grapes looked after in both the vineyard and winery.
If you feel like your interests aren't being looked after, don't wait for HR to solve your problem.
There was no information about his health, but the post reassured fans that he was being looked after.
In one small example, two housekeepers who looked after the villa under the Ceausescus still work there today.
Of always having to be looked after, having to be cared for, because I've always had health issues.
He'd seen the girl with this woman who looked after her out front on their way to school.
She says she's waiting for the shock to settle and is currently being looked after in the hospital.
But again, not so surprising, especially if your daughter's teeth are normally looked after at her stepmother's office.
She looked after me in some ways like she cared for everybody, whether she knew you or not.
While she worked, she cobbled together child care, and the older kids often looked after the younger ones.
To be forever looked after — what else would we crave when facing the terror of our own impermanence?
In former times, the old used to spend this final, increasingly dependent phase at home, looked after by relatives.
When we first opened the tubes, we couldn't believe how saturated the shadows looked after just a single swipe.
It can also help to safeguard your kids when they are online, meaning the whole family is looked after.
"Oh, Jesus," I said, and Rich, a man standing next to me in line, looked after him too, wincing.
They called him John, and gave him the surname Malko after the ranger who looked after him the most.
I finally got to a place where I liked how I looked after about a year-and-a-half.
The biggest discrepancy, in my experience, was in how smooth my normally messy hair looked after using the Dyson.
The topic is close to my heart because the team looked after my father before he died this year.
The Cambridge children were looked after by their grandparents, Michael and Carole Middleton, once the race got under way.
"A lot of people really felt like small farmers would be taken care of and looked after," he added.
Cocktail and restaurant bars are also making a greater effort to make nondrinkers feel welcome and well looked after.
She is his younger sister, but she has always looked after him — a dynamic that has begun to strain.
He had this menagerie of animals that he acquired and looked after, but when they died he pickled them.
"They all looked after me as a little sister, but I was still one of the guys," she said.
But Italy's highways, bridges, viaducts and tunnels are looked after by a jumble of agencies with little central oversight.
Tommy, who was first played by Brian Andrews, was one of the children Laurie looked after as a babysitter.
" Gaviria added, "Thank you to my team and to everyone at the hospital who looked after me to perfection.
Dean Forbes, 41, grew up in south London, where he looked after his two younger brothers and disabled mother.
He worked days, and at night he looked after her, and then, when she was gone, he got married.
Looked-after children, already exceptionally vulnerable, are left with a lesser status and insecure future as they enter adulthood.
But if you put it in the dishwasher or something … Most of the time, they're very well looked-after.
"Joe and Kendra had such a beautiful wedding day with each detail being looked after," the family captioned the post.
"I had such great teammates that really looked after and cared for [me], hoping that I would succeed," Weinbrecht recalled.
Paxton's mother is friendly with the family and they had looked after the baby before, Prince George's County Police said.
They looked after children for a while, then spent months in the kitchen, then worked in the sisters' dining room.
So they want to know that when things go wrong, as they occasionally do, they're going to be looked after.
God looked after us because if he were in office, we would have more trouble brewing with him and Trump.
The feeling is that I looked after my own kind first and neglected to do my job as a result.
"You already find more and more elderly people who are not looked after by their children or grandchildren," Pozen said.
"She is in the intensive care unit, she is being well looked after," her brother Todd Fisher told Entertainment Tonight.
For over 20 years, Carla looked after her husband, Karl, who suffered a stroke and needed a full time caregiver.
Family Rendered Helpless When no one else was around, it was Houston's daughter Bobbi Kristina who looked after the singer.
But the silver lining of that performance is how undeterred he looked after early struggles and a dreadful Game 3.
In Guatemala, family members mourn On Saturday, Caal's lawyers said he had looked after his daughter on their journey north.
Men and women, young and old, complained that governments only looked after themselves and did little to help people's livelihood.
"Twenty or 30 years ago, curators were almost as dusty as the dusty objects that they looked after," he said.
Centers funded by the Lanham Act had reportedly looked after more than 500,000 children over the course of the war.
Even a camper that's four or five years old can still fetch over £123,000 if it's been looked after nicely.
"All crew members are well and have been well looked after while in Iran," the statement from shipping company Frontline says.
Lynn looked after a department at the foundation called Open Markets, which has questioned the power of tech giants, including Google.
He can taste in the cheese when the animals aren't being looked after properly, and he'll stop working with that producer.
One of the scariest elements of my rhinoplasty was the fear that I still wouldn't like how my nose looked after.
" Szalai didn't observe that the animals experienced any sort of cruelty: "The chickens are looked after very well, just deeply controlled.
In the following months, the court said, the woman organized assaults on a 2-year-old girl she occasionally looked after.
In ancient times, the poor looked after the assets of the rich; in modern times, it is the other way round.
The gathered seeds are planted in small gunny bags, where they develop into 3-foot saplings, looked after by local women.
" – Jovana, 28 "This lie actually came from my grandma, who was the person who looked after me when I was younger.
Nearby, a nanny looked after his 260-month-old daughter, Remy Anne, his second child with his fourth wife, Alexis Roderick.
It would be both prudent and caring to explore getting him into a place where he can be properly looked after.
A Frontline spokesman told Reuters that the crew, of Russian, Filipino and Georgian nationalities, were well-looked after by Iranian authorities.
Mashberg also wrote that he knew Youngworth was the person who often looked after goods that had been stolen by Connor.
Wolves's squad this year, club executives noted, will include a number of new additions not looked after by Mendes's agency, Gestifute.
The relative added that most days, Ms. Barahona's mother looked after Miguel and Ms. Barahona's older daughter, who was around 8.
Dresden was totally bombed out in '45, and a lot of people have forgotten how the city looked after the war.
During the 2008 financial crisis, the governments and banks looked after themselves above all, they saved themselves and not the people.
Authorities have said the soccer players are being looked after by Thai navy SEALs, including medics, staying with them inside the cave.
Going back to normal life was hard, especially since I had been completely looked after at the Club Med for seven years.
This is a robot that's designed to be loved and looked after — kind of like an advanced Furby with wheels and flippers.
He said he would be focused more on "external commercial business" while chief operating officer Jonathan Neale looked after the technical side.
More familiar with caring for smaller, domestic pets, BARC only looked after the tiger until a more suitable home could be found.
But I loved him a lot, and he looked after me when I got out of control, and my family adored him.
Bakhshi started his career with the ICICI group in 1986 and has looked after the group's corporate, retail lending and insurance businesses.
Passengers had left the plane and were being looked after in a hotel while awaiting details for continuing flight home, he said.
At the O2 in Dublin (now called the 3Arena) in 2014, Kavanagh looked after four athletes at a UFC Fight Night event.
Four of the 21 young women freed in October have babies who are looked after in a daycare center at the facility.
The man who was being looked after subsequently died, but it is unclear whether his death was a result of the attack.
The man who was being looked after subsequently died, but it's not clear whether his death was a result of the attack.
We were looked after so wonderfully by the RAF who did a great job liaising with everyone and got us home safely.
The younger three are looked after by Mobile Crèches while Ms. Devi and her husband go to work on the construction site.
The baby's father, Luis Alfredo Diaz Inestroza, also an undocumented immigrant from Honduras, looked after the boy while the mother was in jail.
Thai navy SEALs say all 13 people trapped in a flooded cave in northern Thailand are healthy and being looked after by medics.
Brown and Houston were often high in front of Bobbi Kristina According to a family source, Bobbi Kristina often looked after the singer.
While they get bigger and strong, they are spending time in communal nests and being looked after by the females in the group.
Speaking to a 10-year-old school girl, Emily Clay, the Queen asked if she "looked after" her 6-year-old sister, Hadleigh.
Play was briefly halted in the second set as paramedics looked after a spectator who appeared to be struggling in the intense humidity.
Other conservative critics say Rouhani has looked after the interests of the ashraf, or elite, at the expense of the mostazafin, the oppressed.
Inside the security forces, says Hanefi Avci, a former police chief, Gulenist officials formed a parallel hierarchy that looked after its own interests.
Looked after by Bianchi's manager Nicolas Todt, son of former Ferrari boss and FIA president Jean, Leclerc knows Ferrari want him in F1.
Authorities said the emergency room at Enköping has closed, and staff members who were in contact with the patient are being looked after.
In Tehran, the same Scottish nanny who had cared for Mahdavi's mother looked after the Mahdavi children, of whom there were eventually five.
Angiolillo's personal maid and who has lived in and looked after the property since her death in 2009, warned a visitor to duck.
They looked after me a bit while I was growing up, and I was around them a lot for their last few years.
NDTV reported that the twin girls were looked after by the elderly couple's relatives while the Mangayamma and Rajarao were in the ICU.
The orphaned four-and-half-month old kangaroo is being looked after by Theresa Matthews at Our Haven Wildlife Shelter in Victoria, Australia.
He and his younger brother will now be looked after by both their mother Amara (Margot Bingham) and strict Aunt Rose (Regina Taylor).
She opted to receive post-op care at her home, though she was advised to be looked after at another facility, the report said.
I'm leaving for Houston again tomorrow (for the business) and it will be an overnight trip so the dog needs to be looked after.
Blackstone, which looked after $356 billion assets as of end-June, counts Chinese institutions and individuals as an important and growing source of revenue.
For over 20 years, Carla looked after Karl in their St. George, Utah, home after he suffered a stroke and needed full time assistance.
The number of recent wounded is correspondingly modest and most have been looked after with immense skill and no expense spared, as is right.
Last-minute flights cost the couple around $1,100, they took time out of work, and Alison's mother looked after their 18-month-old daughter.
Kate said she and William were "hugely grateful" to the RAF pilot and crew who looked after the royal couple on their aborted flight.
Americans with very generous private insurance sometimes receive better medical care than their European peers, and are always better looked after than poorer Americans.
The director, interviewed with four other officials in the room, declined to comment beyond saying that inmates were well looked after under her care.
While I looked after my other son, the one whose documents were at issue was separated from my wife while she dealt with the situation.
"Hair is one of our more important and looked-after features," Paula Merlo, editor-in-chief of Vogue Brazil, and a Laces regular, tells me.
"If I knew what that baby was going through, I'd have called the police," says Watkins, who was aware that Ford looked after her grandchildren.
" She has said she was trained, naturally, by Kim Il-sung, the country's deity-like founder, who looked after her "with warm love and faith.
Ghosairi the outsider trumped the odds and emerged as a firm but fair businessman who looked after his fighters, and, moreover, didn't rip them off.
She has witnessed patients come in for unrelated reasons only to later show signs of infection, after they'd already been looked after by hospital staff.
A man from the real estate company that looked after the property arrived one morning and attached a small box next to the front door.
" Another neighbor, Rick Worth, 46, said the Joneses "weren't the kinds of people that would complain about their children or the teenagers they looked after.
Mr. Nakagawa had left behind his grocery store at 14th and Jackson Streets; a white friend looked after his store equipment and his dog, King.
He was so badly hurt in a fall two years ago that his wife put off divorce plans and looked after him for a while.
Lily died while giving birth to a crippled son, Colin (Oscar Williams), who is looked after by Archibald's venal and jealous younger brother, Neville (Cheyenne Jackson).
The trainees can go home on weekends and can ask for a leave if needed, and their children can be looked after by other family members.
"We are taking care to ensure that the family members of the players are given curfew passes in Kashmir and their welfare looked after," said Chattoo.
"The skin is the body's largest organ, and it needs to be looked after just as you would the rest of your internal organs," he says.
She also joked about how much happier she looked after taking her hair down by posting "before" and "after " photos side-by-side in a tweet.
Made from organic bamboo fiber and non-GMO corn starch, its makers describe it as being dishwasher safe and usable for years if looked after properly.
Mutlu says that Lin, despite his team's soft landing at Priceline, was determined to ensure POP's users were looked after rather than shutting the service down.
Some critics have claimed remote tropical forests looked after by indigenous groups are protected due to a lack of development pressure rather than good management techniques.
When you contextualize this with the cuts and failing services, you have to ask: If survivors had been properly looked after, would they end up here?
Ajayi said the couple did not put the children up for adoption but looked after them until it is safe to "return them to their families".
While working hard for my career, I looked after my family, and have been there for my mother and in-laws when they needed me around.
You don't want to sacrifice the overall mission of creating something new, but it is important to make sure that their needs are being looked after.
Putting it all together was "a labor of Hercules," said Kamel Mennour, who represents Mr. Huang in Paris and looked after the logistics of the show.
But unlike Iowans, whose interests are looked after in Congress by two senators and four representatives, Puerto Ricans have no real voice in their country's affairs.
In the absence of a handy grandmother, the child, even at a young age, will probably be looked after outside the home during the working week.
In fact, for more than a week, the prime minister has looked after the children solo — 24/7 — as the only able adult in the house.
"We did not rescue Marcus for money or privileges," said Mohammad Gulab, the villager who looked after Mr. Luttrell, in an interview with The Daily Beast.
Let's call these places ours, the solid earth, the actual world, held and revered and looked after in common, as common members of this magnificent country.
Eric and Don Jr. are traveling the world to promote Trump hotels and golf courses while being looked after by the Secret Service on our dime.
For someone who desires a simple, clean hotel room with plenty of space, Andaz delivers in spades, especially considering how new everything looked after recent renovations.
For the price it's a really competent piece of kit from a well-respected brand that, if looked after properly, should last you for many adventures.
The Philippine army said they were now being looked after at a military camp, and issued a photograph of the couple, unharmed and eating a meal.
I mean, he said, "You have to make it glossy, and you have to make it ..." And I never liked the way it looked after that.
Two officers from the Chinese military looked after most of the technical aspects of the operation, while Su appeared to handle the business side of things.
"I couldn't believe how big my booty looked" after "I saw myself in those first post-pregnancy paparazzi photos," she lamented Monday on her website and app.
The day Kellie Rynn suffocated, 22 other children were being looked after by her daycare provider—over a dozen more than the legal limit for South Carolina.
Moura, who looked after the couple's finances, told prosecutors that Maduro, then Chavez's foreign minister, personally paid her with cash in bags in his office in Caracas.
The household of former Pope Benedict, who resigned in 2013 was looked after by about eight female members of a lay Catholic organization known as Memores Domini.
As for Charlie, he is being looked after by Gilligan's son until the owner is well enough to bring the pooch back to his four-acre property.
"Right now, she's somewhere where she can relax and be looked after by family and close friends and just take a break from everybody," Anthony Thomas said.
"He was very forthcoming, he was very friendly, very helpful - he would do his best to ensure those under his command were looked after," Brophy told Reuters.
Because if you think that a player is important enough for the team or for Indian cricket to go forward, I think they should be looked after.
The 21 newly released girls were taken to a medical center in Abuja, the Nigerian capital, where they were being looked after by doctors and trauma experts.
If you hung out with some people who were a little better off, it was fun because you'd get some better meals and get better looked after.
"We once looked after a dog in our hotel for 47 nights, at a total costs of 17,000 yuan ($2,585)," said the platform's marketing manager Wang Chao.
A further set, such as the internet, Linux, an open-source operating system, and Wikipedia are best looked after by standards bodies or groups of volunteer developers.
The day Kellie Rynn suffocated, 22 other children were being looked after by her daycare provider—over a dozen more than the legal limit for South Carolina.
"And yet, it was a neighborhood where people looked after you," said Dr. Abatemarco, who rents a one-bedroom and also has an office in the complex.
She stole thousands of pounds from a pool of very vulnerable people—the patients she looked after as the care-home manager of a residence in Birmingham.
The Conservatives have dropped their plans to reintroduce grammar schools and get equity-rich older people to contribute more to the cost of being looked after at home.
Police responded to Locklear's home, but left shortly after determining that she was not a danger to herself and could be looked after by new boyfriend Jack Wagner.
"If the ships are still at sea or outside a port, there will always be some mariners who need to be looked after for humanitarian reasons," Lu said.
" Asked if he would take a bodyguard to Rio, Mills said: "Yeah, over in America we have got some people connected to make sure they are looked after.
When Ashton brought Emmet along, Dr. Musoma looked after him as he taught his lecture so that Ashton was free to pay attention to what he was saying.
After she arrived at the museum, staff carefully ensured her eggs were looked after, and now her daughter has surpassed her, coming in at 56.5 centimetres (22.2 inches).
" She added: "It's a lovely way to honor the people who looked after me and a way of standing up for young people who also go through this.
The retired firefighter (Van Buren, not Gwendolyn) has looked after the 13-foot male alligator for 47 years, nurturing in him a fondness for pizza and Chips Ahoy!
It's a place for people leave their starters in the knowledge that they'll be well looked after—like a dog in a kennel—while they're away from home.
Thank you to the nurses and carers, from the Philippines, Bulgaria and elsewhere, who looked after my mother when she was confined to a nursing home with dementia.
The people who I met there, 10 years ago, hosted me and my crew in their longhouse, fed us, looked after us and treated me with great kindness.
"He was really sweet and he kind of looked after me and took me under his wing a little bit," the "Spider-Man: Far From Home" star said.
LONDON (Reuters) - The suspension of Neil Woodford's flagship fund has put the focus on a little known firm tasked with ensuring his investors were being looked after properly.
As the eldest, Baldwin looked after his younger brothers and sisters; he was also despised by his adopted father, who never missed an opportunity to call him ugly.
"Thankfully they are all in good condition and have obviously been well looked after previously," Melanie Fisher, an RSPCA inspector who rescued the cats, said in a statement.
Deng said more midwives are needed to be able reach pregnant women in remote areas, so they do not have to walk for hours to get looked after.
A small boy, Aria, was being looked after by his grandmother, Nora Glay, because his mother fled rather than raise a child she expected to be permanently disabled.
Raymond's neighbor had passed away, and he kind of looked after her, so she left him her refrigerator and stove, which he sold to get us some studio time.
Keeping old people in nursing homes or hospitals is expensive, staff is hard to find, and in any case most people would much rather be looked after at home.
During a government shutdown in 2013, NASA was nearly completely shuttered, though astronauts on the space station remained safe and were looked after by essential employees on the ground.
Manley, who looked after Jeep and RAM before becoming CEO, will continue to keep an eye on Jeep, as no global head for FCA's most lucrative brand was named.
Earlier this summer, I tried the brand's original laser treatment and was thrilled when I saw how clear and radiant my skin looked after just one 15-minute treatment.
Don and three others were never seen again, with Jane left to trawl the Himalayas fruitlessly searching for her husband, while James and Kathy looked after her mournful dog.
He looked after himself going forward, he preferred to have his opponent working and exposing themselves rather than simply covering up, and he was surprisingly hard to hit clean.
Many aspects of R&D, product design and technical testing are now looked after by separate companies, along with lots of accounting, logistics, cleaning, personnel management and IT services.
You either love him and are to be looked after and defended for that position or you hate him and are to be pilloried and castigated at every turn.
But Mawlawi Haibatullah was soon moved to Kandahar and was made an instructor at the Jihadi Madrasa, the seminary of about 10,000 students that Mullah Omar personally looked after.
For the first twelve years of her life, Slimani, along with her sisters, was looked after by a live-in nanny whom she knew by the affectionate nickname Mouima.
All the farmers loved him and mother looked after the books for him... he'd come home covered in grease and have a bath with laundry soap in the bathtub.
They also looked, after the animals' deaths, for signs of malignancies that had been too small to feel and microscopically examined breast cells for various markers of cell health.
In her last years, when she was homebound and blind, she was looked after by several friends, including Judith Podore Ward and her husband, Bernard Tuchman, and Ms. Holahan.
Kim Chang-son is sometimes called the chief butler to the family of Kim Jong-un and has looked after the North Korean leader since he was a child.
It's an example of an efficiency that serves both patient and provider: patients are better looked-after and get quicker responses, and staff waste less time walking the halls.
There's Cambodian lost films from directors murdered by the Khmer Rouge and American underground films that just weren't looked after properly, that might be sitting in some trailer park somewhere.
"If you've ensured your child is well looked after in your absence, then there is nothing wrong with some alone time as a couple or as an individual," she wrote.
Many aspects of R&D, product design and technical testing are now sometimes looked after by service companies, along with lots of accounting, logistics, cleaning, personnel management and IT services.
The resignation is a big blow to Mrs May, who had looked, after her successful handling of the Salisbury poisonings, as if her luck was finally turning for the better.
As with pensions, everyone gets looked after, but the government bears only a relatively small proportion of the cost—an arrangement that remains a distant dream in most rich countries.
"At a point where you don't have a parliamentary majority, the public finances don't tend to be looked after in such a conservative way as they might otherwise," Johnson said.
As I step down, I would like first to thank the patient officers of the Metropolitan Police who have looked after me and my family, at times in demanding circumstances.
Younger and older patients were more likely to have been looked after for by many relatives and caregivers, thus fuelling the spread of the disease, several of the researchers said.
"He was attacked by a crocodile and his parents couldn't be found, but now he's being looked after," says Hoult, who came face-to-face with the critically endangered animal.
"I personally don't see the reason not to include it now at least at all the Slams," Anderson said in July, sounding as weary as he looked after outlasting Isner.
"The Swedes have this long-established presence in North Korea, so since the 1990s, they've particularly looked after US interests," Jim Hoare, Britain's former charge d'affaires in Pyongyang, told CNN.
There is an in-house cafe, the Perch, serving wines sourced from female vintners, and an in-house babysitting annex, the Little Wing, where members' children may be looked after.
There is an in-house cafe, the Perch, serving wines sourced from female vintners, and an in-house babysitting annex, the Little Wing, where members' children may be looked after.
As I step down, I would like first to thank the patient officers of the Metropolitan Police who have looked after me and my family, at times in demanding circumstances.
Normally, UFC fighter Vicente Luque wouldn't give two craps how his face looked after going to war in the Octagon -- but this time it's different, he's getting MARRIED next month!
However, the United States has no diplomatic representation in Pyongyang -- although 24 countries do have full embassies there, including Britain, Germany and Sweden, which has long looked after American interests there.
With a bunch of clever features, including an adaptive cooling cover, pressure-relieving smart memory foam, a seven-zone supported base, and positioning base material, your sleep is well looked after.
Third, the old days of "he's a bastard, but he's our bastard" are back in: allies get looked after but must pay their way, while enemies will be treated as such.
Before my session, I was concerned that perhaps the concept was a gimmick and the pups wouldn't be looked after well, but it appeared that couldn't be further from the truth.
But on the night that Castro turned up, it all went wrong for the mob assassin, according to Fabián Escalante, a retired Cuban intelligence officer who looked after Castro for decades.
While her husband Prince Carl Philip, 38, looked after the couple's 1-year-old son Prince Alexander, at a nearby hotel, Princess Sofia participated in a seminar devoted to sustainability issues.
In a call earlier this week, Streetlife founder Matthew Boyes, who is staying on to advise during the handover, assured me that staff are being well looked after regards the sale.
I grew up on a farm where my grandparents looked after half a dozen cows, a few sheep and goats, the occasional pig, and a big brood of egg-laying hens.
He remained close to Celia Sánchez, a woman who was with him in the Sierra Maestra and who looked after his schedule and his archives devotedly, until she died in 1980.
In Lombok, which sends one of the highest numbers of Indonesians overseas as migrant workers, some parents feel their daughters can be better looked after in their absence if they marry.
"I need you to push away from your mother because I don't want you to look after my children in the way that your mother has looked after you," he said.
" British-American astronaut Michael Foale, who lived on Mir during for four months in 2342, said it was "a bit like a frat house, but more organized and better looked after.
You'll see on Friday, but it's a lovely way to honor the people who looked after me and a way of standing up for young people who also go through this.
As in many bourgeois households in fin-de-siècle France, Jean's mother and the domestic staff looked after him and his two siblings, while his father was largely out of sight.
The possum being looked after by Burgess was found in the rural town of Clarence in the World Heritage listed Blue Mountains region, around 100 kilometers (62.1 miles) west of Sydney.
She no longer works the streets and is now being looked after by Progetto Integrazione Accoglienza Migranti (PIAM) -- a migrant rights charity run by a Nigerian trafficking survivor, Princess Inyang Okokon.
The production staff allowed the man, José María López, who was also 24 at the time, "to laugh at my face by telling me that he looked after me," she said.
When Miniño came back home after 23 months on the sea, what she feared the most was that her children, who were being looked after by her parents, would reject her.
The photographers' archives hold so much history — nascent shifts in music scenes and groups of friends who looked after skate spots, personal histories that are the foundation of so many important developments.
While Greene declines to reveal how much he was compensated by the gaming company, he says "I was looked after by Daybreak," and it was enough to get him off the dole.
I went out to see a family that is going with me… that little girl is 11 and I've looked after her since she was 6 months and she is very excited.
Addressing lawmakers in a congressional hearing, deputy finance minister Arturo Herrera acknowledged concerns that Pemex risks a credit rating downgrade and said the company would need to be looked after very carefully.
By that time, Montgomery had accepted two more Stouffer scholars, Johnny Holloway, from Durham, N.C., and Jerrauld Jones, from Norfolk, Va., assuring them and their parents that they would be looked after.
While their parents are almost 4,000 miles away in Pakistan, the three siblings are being looked after by their trusted nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, and their grandparents, Mike and Carole Middleton.
Bennett had been going through dialysis for 14 months and Williams said she didn't realize how hard it had been on him until she saw how healthy he looked after the surgery.
"I am pleased to confirm that both Alan and Wilma Hyrons are safe and well, and being looked after by the Philippine authorities," Britain's Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said in a statement.
All she needs to know is that she'll be well looked after in a quaintly dashing house, with a unique garden filled with orchids, daffodils, and birds which will gleam with joy.
I immediately imagine her as a kind of sexy fairy godmother character, perched on a stool sipping Negronis in some exclusive London bar while being personally looked after by a gorgeous bartender.
It was Ward and one of his stylists who helped create the famous bridal demi-chignon for Kate's wedding to Prince William in 2011 and has looked after her hair personally ever since.
The head of the NHS's acute care, Keith Willett, has admitted that 30% of patients over 75 coming to A&E could be better looked after by other parts of the health system.
Ulises' family had become intimately connected with Rivera through the years, the Post reports: His mother had looked after Rivera when he came to America alone and his father helped him at work.
Faced with chronic problems and hard-to-quantify future crises, the sea's resources need to be looked after better by all those—countries, consumers, companies and fishers—with a stake in their survival.
The dogs were also well looked after — they were loved, I think it's fair to say, and were put through very extensive training, given little space suits, and were climatized for this environment.
IN THE fourth century Julian, a Roman emperor, grumbled, as he tried to push back the Christian tide, that the "impious Galileans" looked after "not only their own poor but ours as well".
Czech is a La Mer global skin-care advisor who has looked after the complexions of Cate Blanchett, Kate Winslet, and Uma Thurman, so naturally, we're inclined to take her advice as gospel.
I think part of feeling romantic and sexy is feeling clean and well put together, so I don't have to be really overdone but I have to feel like I've looked after myself.
The little pup, who has not yet been named, is being looked after night and day — including feeding, bathing and grooming — by a team of dedicated staff and volunteers from the rescue center.
"I had gone through 26 years of always being a burden, always having to be looked after, cared for, because I've always had health issues and it's a really helpless feeling," she said.
The maternal aunt who looked after them later defected to the US. She and her husband spilled details to American intelligence that authorities were unlikely to obtain elsewhere about the mysterious Kim family.
When Frank was only a few weeks old, the 24-year-old Celia left him to be looked after by her mother in Cambridge and returned to London, to Lucian and to work.
Doctor Grigory Rodchenkov was the head of the now-discredited Moscow-based sports laboratory that looked after drug samples taken from Russian athletes at the behest of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
It's "Friday Night Lights" meets MTV's "True Life" multiplied by Cirque du Soleil as they push their bodies and hearts to the limit while looked after sternly but lovingly by coach Monica Aldama.
Mr. Vaughan was the Cunningham company's longtime archivist; Mr. Fajans eventually became Cunningham's caretaker for 10 months until his death in 2009 and then, during the company's final tour, looked after Mr. Vaughan.
Tillerson's dismissal rattles foreign nerves ahead of North Korea summit "The Swedes have this long-established presence in North Korea, so since the 1990s, they've particularly looked after US interests," Hoare told CNN.
It is tied to a telephone line to provide a channel of communication for the kids, who are stuck deep in the complex but are being looked after by four SEALs, including a medic.
It is tied to a telephone line to provide a channel of communication for the kids, who are stuck deep in the complex but are being looked after by four SEALs, including a medic.
"Hospitals at this time were places where people were looked after rather than subject to any medical treatments," said Simon Roffey, lead study author and lecturer of medieval archaeology at the University of Winchester.
"She has her mum right there like a lioness checking that everything is looked after," Newton told Britain's This Morning in May of Nico, who stars in Tim Burton's upcoming live-action Dumbo adaptation.
A steady stream have been returning investors' money and turning into FOs themselves, including Jon Jacobson's Highfields Capital (which once looked after a big chunk of Harvard University's money) and Leon Cooperman's Omega Advisors.
YOU HAVE TO HAVE A SOCIAL SAFETY NET WHERE PEOPLE FEEL ALTHOUGH THEIR JOB IS GONE, THEY ARE GOING TO BE EQUIPPED, THEY ARE GOING TO BE LOOKED AFTER, THEY'RE GOING TO BE HELPED.
The harmony is visible elsewhere too; the city's three synagogues -- the smallest of which boasts of more chairs in its prayer hall than there are Jews in Kolkata -- are looked after by Muslim caretakers.
"[Our dad] was there for us — he was the one out of two left, and he tried to do his best and to make sure that we were protected and looked after," Harry says.
All our plans and prep plans were developed [for him to] be looked after best in case the worst happened—and we never thought anything would happen to me, being the British white guy.
There are "children in the area whose parents were detained that still do not have a parent with them" and who are being temporarily looked after by relatives, neighbors or family friends, Brandon said.
In the three years since her retrenchment from politics, Ms. Quinn, the former City Council speaker, has cried, ridden horses, taken spin classes, looked after her father, taught at Harvard, lost weight, advised Gov.
"If you come to our country, don't expect to be taken care of, to be looked after, that your children will be educated without charge," she said in a speech in Paris last year.
Although it involved being taken away in a stretcher, "I was looked after by the same doctor as Fernando Alonso," the Spanish Formula One driver whose car had run off the track during the event.
They also came from families in many cases where they weren't being looked after properly where the parents were, maybe alcoholic or addicted with parents would just feel where they couldn't look after their kids.
And he and his first wife looked after ten foster children, some of whom had been abused (he was an hour late for one exam at Birkbeck because one of the children had run away).
But we had nearly arrived in London and Rich was able to support me until we got to the station, then walk me to our office and call my parents while he looked after me.
While consultant-led care starts at $8,135 a night, Kate was likely looked after in one of the more expensive suites (price on application!) – one of about 10 en-suite rooms set aside for births.
Starters require daily feeding if they are to be used regularly, and when looked after correctly can ostensibly "stay alive" for decades, often handed down through families—although this floury heirloom concept is slightly misunderstood.
That is partly because the rising terror risk will encourage more people to book through a travel agent, to ensure they are looked after if their holiday goes wrong, claims Peter Fankhauser, Thomas Cook's CEO.
Dowries - often in the form of jewelry, cars or money - are given by the bride's family to the groom and his parents, traditionally to ensure the bride will be looked after in her new home.
"It's got great potential with tourism because there's a big army base there, but there are also a lot of animals on the island, some which need to be looked after," he told the BBC.
I'd heard all the stories about him being lairy, but he came and stood with us for a chat, and then when someone was nipping into the loo, he looked after their kid for them.
His aunt Kenia Lizeth Mejía Peña, Ms. Aviles's partner, looked after José, but she left for the United States in 2012 to make money to buy medicines for her mother, who had diabetes and cancer.
PHE estimates a quarter of these deaths occur among those under 75, and up to 50 deaths a day would not have happened if the victim had looked after his or her heart health better.
Doherty told 9 News two days later that Lewis had left the hospital and was being looked after by a carer, though a hospital spokesperson only gave the koala a 50 percent chance of survival.
"The officers of the Pakistani Army have looked after me very well, they are thorough gentlemen," the pilot said in the third video, his face swollen and bruised as he drank a cup of tea.
"It's a lovely way to honor the people who looked after me and a way of standing up for young people who also go through this," she told ITV's "This Morning" ahead of the wedding.
Not so good on the [diapers] and making sure that they eat food," he added, joking of his effect on his older child, "When I looked after Mabel on her own, she dropped two social classes.
On the ship itself, a strange sense of calm reigned: The crew went on with their daily chores, looked after the rescued people, and fixed equipment, and all the while the ship steamed north to nowhere.
While consultant-led care starts at $8,135 a night, Kate will likely be looked after in one of the more expensive suites (price on application!) – one of about 10 en-suite rooms set aside for births.
Kate, who stepped out for her final engagement before giving birth last week, will likely be looked after in one of the more expensive suites – one of about 10 en-suite rooms set aside for births.
The Big Reveal Is Extremely Disappointing I don't really remember the pain or the black eyes, but I do remember crying myself into a state over how my nose looked after the cast had been removed.
"When I went down to the Legion, and found out what was happening, the first thing out of my mouth was, 'Thank God they're coming here, because I know they will be looked after,'" she said.
However, when they looked after the study in early August for the same SDK module, they found 6,000 more apps online (not necessarily in the Google Play store) that contained a morphed version of the malware.
You saw your favorite actors glammed up and perfectly polished for the cameras -- but you gotta take a peek at how they looked after loosening up and unwinding behind the scenes at the Screen Actors Guild Awards!
Ms. Peguise said she often looked after the boy, most recently on the Saturday night before his death, when she put him down to sleep in a room after trying to get him to eat some soup.
MICHIGAN BUGGY CRASH: 3 CHILDREN KILLED, 6 HURT AFTER TRUCK SLAMS INTO CARRIAGE Malohn's father told  Fox 19  his daughter was a stay-at-home mother who looked after the nine-year-old who had Down syndrome.
We were all from the Point Dume neighborhood, and soon local residents who stayed behind began calling us the Point Dume Bombers, after a crew of Malibu surfers who looked after their local beaches in the 1970s.
He maintained both his Milan home and studio in a rented apartment on the chic Viale Bianca Maria, exploring in his private space the motifs he would later use in commissions; a dour housekeeper looked after him.
This could again be for the reason of security, or it could be because, unlike Archie, two of the Cambridge children are now in school, and are most likely being looked after by the couple's royal nanny.
In the corner, there was a crib that held three children between the ages of 1 and 3 being looked after by a teenage girl who also appeared to be running the juice bar next to it.
And though they appear to have been alone, when Victoria (Megan Charpentier), the older girl, recovers her ability to talk, she speaks of someone named "Mama" who looked after the sisters during their time in the wilderness.
"Here more than ever I saw the importance of both their professionalism and team spirit: the men looked after each other in the knowledge that, if they were in trouble, they too would be cared for," Salgado said.
She studied generations of fruit flies to chart gene changes in relation to disease; she looked after Caenorhabditis elegans worms used in a Japanese-led experiment; and she tended to plants to study how they grow in microgravity.
Each guest will be looked after by a private butler who will be available throughout their stay, and will guide them through curated experiences in the city of Jaipur, which was recently named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
"Most of them [the victims] are sons of the rich who have mobile phones and are active on social media, but are not looked after very well by their rich parents who don't have enough time," he said.
I met Ms. Turner a few weeks after the shooting, and followed her through the summer as she looked after her grandchildren, visited her daughter's hospital bedside and made plans to care for Ms. Land back at home.
In Knives Out, director Rian Johnson's modern adaptation of the murder mystery genre, a similar upstairs-downstairs class divide emerges between the wealthy Thrombey family and the virtuous and intrepid nurse Marta, who looked after their late father.
They looked after each other for years as babysitters, hairdressers, cooks and whatever else they needed, in the century-old brick apartment building at 2363 Prospect Avenue in Belmont, just as their family had done back in Jamaica.
Beyond wanting you out of their hair, the people who looked after you growing up may have insisted you get a weekend job to learn about the value of money and the "character building" virtues of the hard graft.
I open the book with one of the stories that reinforced that for me, which is that this information was not being processed by doctors and the people who looked after me, and that hurt me and my recovery.
To stay alive and, above all, to keep their buddies alive: "They looked after themselves, platoon by platoon, squad by squad, truck crew by truck crew, each marine having the other's back, and staying wide of the higher-ups."
"This has been a complicated and lengthy investigation into multiple members of organized criminal groups in the Parson Cross area of Sheffield," said James Axe, an acting detective inspector who looked after the case, according to South Yorkshire Police.
Roukema knew a thing or two about needing time to care, especially in the mid 1970s, when as a high school teacher, she looked after her son when he was diagnosed with leukemia, a disease that eventually killed him.
Pleasingly, the videos "Wodders 1" and "Wodders," although less enjoyable in terms of entertainment value, do provide evidence that Wodders is being kept in a large outhouse or barn-like enclosure, which reassures me he's being properly looked after.
The girls and their mother, Bhumchu Zangmo, were brought to Australia last month by the Children's First Foundation charity, which said the Victorian state government had covered the cost of the surgery while it looked after transport and accommodation.
On weekdays, she looked after me in the early evenings and we would make tea and then turn on Turner Classic Movies — the channel that, at the time, showed all the movies she was starry-eyed about at my age.
The fact she took the time to make sure that I was happy and looked after for that particular occasion, which probably in everything that she's doing is a very small element, it shows just how caring she is really.
Authorities said the boys, who appeared skinny but in good health in several videos released by the Thai navy, were being looked after by seven members of the Thai SEALs, including medics, who were staying with them inside the cave.
The Neediest Cases Fund She called them her four M&M's: Meghan and Mishelle, Makayla and Mya, each born a year apart, a tribe of sisters who walked in lock step and looked after each other when they got sick.
Bly Manor, scheduled for a premiere in 2020, marks the setting of the Henry James novella The Turn of the Screw, a ghost story originally published in 1898 about two orphans looked after by a young governess, who narrates the tale.
A spokesman for the "Resolute Support" training mission said earlier this year that several senior officers in the 215th Corps had been replaced for graft that led to soldiers not being adequately looked after and supplies and equipment being stolen.
Given that many kids are bubbling with pent-up energy (school recess, it turns out, is really important) and are largely being looked after by busy, stressed-out parents, families might want to take steps now to minimize potential injury risk.
Rodel, an asylum-seeker from the Philippines and her four-year-old daughter are among the three refugee families who sheltered, fed and looked after Snowden during his two-week stay in Hong Kong before he fled to Moscow in 2013.
Having been wounded and left for dead on the rugged slopes of the Korengal Valley, Mr. Luttrell was aided by Pashtuns from the village of Sabray, who looked after him and protected him until American troops came to his rescue.
Among the most fragile residents are a 99-year-old Holocaust survivor, who has no family and is looked after by an organization, Selfhelp Community Services, and Mildred Burt, 95, who arrived in March at the urging of a niece.
Tracey's in her corner—she wants Brucie to shut up and shove off—and in this perfectly written scene Nottage shows us how being defended and looked after by a friend is everything when you have so little control anywhere else.
By the time it ended, in October, 21995, when the airspace was closed down by the Cuban missile crisis, Peter Pan had flown out fourteen thousand children, to be looked after by relatives or by charitable organizations in the United States.
The Anglican Church recognizes Catholic priests, and he would gladly allow him to become a priest in an Anglican parish, doing what he did before as long as he was well, and whenever he got too sick, he'd be looked after.
It looked after nearly 29 trillion euros of assets in 2018, about half the European settlement market, and announced in March it has hired Goldman Sachs to look at strategic options, barely a year after Lieve Mostrey became its chief executive.
"Frail and elderly members of our community deserve to, and should, be looked after in the best possible way and we intend to do our best to see that happens," Commissioner Richard Tracey, a former Federal Court judge, told the hearing in Adelaide.
Authorities said the boys, who had also been shown Tuesday in a video shot by the British diver who discovered them, were being looked after by seven members of the Thai navy SEALs, including medics, who were staying with them inside the cave.
Later on when I was at the New York Professional Children's School where I went for elementary and high school, her two sons ended up coming to the school so I kind of looked after them while they were at the school.
CANNES, France (Reuters) - Oscar-winning actress Julianne Moore said her experience of caring for someone infected with the AIDS virus had spurred her decision to help promote the documentary '5B' about the unsung heroes who looked after AIDS sufferers in the 1980s.
Asked by Mallya's lawyer Clare Montgomery about assurances given over the treatment of Mallya, who she said had diabetes, coronary artery disease and sleep apnoea, Mitchell said the British government had likewise told parliament that the Chennai Six were being well looked after.
"In terms of communications, Neymar's big problem - and it's one common to other athletes - is his lack of empathy," Diogo Kotscho, a communications specialist who looked after Kaka's career and is now VP of Communications at MLS club Orlando City, told Reuters.
Mr. Jackson took him under his wing, and Al decided he wanted to spend his life like the men who looked after him, fighting for civil rights in the prophetic tradition of Dr. King, who was assassinated when Mr. Sharpton was 13.
She said the abuse began when she was in the fifth grade in California and her parents moved to Texas, leaving her behind to be looked after by a family friend, in effect a male nanny, who soon took advantage of her.
Formerly owned by American industrialists and financiers like the Vanderbilts and Astors — who dubbed the enormous private houses "summer cottages" — most of the properties are now looked after by the Preservation Society of Newport County and are open to the public for tours.
Many of the missing children had been admitted to clinics or hospitals after falling ill — often a result of poor sanitary conditions in the intake camps where their often-large families were initially housed — or were being looked after in day care centers.
In a 2017 investigation, The Dallas Morning News found that children whose parents were behind bars had slept in state offices, run away from foster homes and, in one case, been left to be looked after by their 12-year-old sister.
They have, after all, clocked up play counts in the hundreds of thousands for their most recent singles; they're managed by Christopher Clancy, who looked after Odd Future; and they're headed up by Kevin Abstract, who wrote one of the best overlooked albums of 2016.
Beyond the verdict, the tragedy of the Ghomeshi trial is that it will make many more women reluctant to take their abuse case to the legal system, knowing that their legitimate interests won't necessarily be looked after by the police, the prosecutor, or the judge.  
Today, consumers—especially in developed markets—are choosing to spend a fair amount of money on products to make sure their hair is looked after properly and cater to their needs, Thidathip Tawichai, senior analyst at Euromonitor, explained in a statement emailed to CNBC.
Qantas integrated Mad Paws into its flight booking website in December to let pet owners get their animal looked after when they travel, while the two have also integrated to allow Mad Paws customers to earn airline points when they use pet care services.
Opportunity looked after itself for nine days to allow the scientists and engineers to make a fuss of the newcomer, then set out to study the intriguing smectite clays that a European orbiter had detected on Cape York, a peak further along Endeavour's rim.
After failing to kill himself instantly, he stumbled back to the inn where he was staying and was looked after by the innkeeper, Arthur Ravoux, and his daughter Adeline, who was 13 at the time and recounted the events more than 60 years later.
" Not only did she keep the house and work, she also looked after her mother-in-law, a former language-arts teacher, who was crazy about the theatre and literary readings, enjoyed the courtship of elderly military officers, and regularly came home "under guard.
Over the years Mr. Hamlen personally managed — or "looked after," in the genteel phrase preferred by the industry — the flutist James Galway; the pianists Stephen Hough, Jean-Yves Thibaudet and André Watts, in addition to Mr. Kissin; and, besides Mr. Bell, violinists like Leila Josefowicz.
The group has not left its hotel floor and everyone wears gloves and masks when they leave their rooms, said the pastor, adding that his wife Nan was with him and their three children in the United States being looked after by friends and family.
The group has not left its hotel floor and everyone wears gloves and masks when they leave their rooms, said the pastor, adding that his wife Nan was with him and their three children in the United States being looked after by friends and family.
" The artist felt that Parks' home would be best looked after outside of its own country, which refused to preserve it, although he does possess a sense of guilt for extracting it from its native land: "Detroit is for me the troubled heart of America.
Historically, the only scheduled airlines that have operated in the long-haul space for more than a decade have done so by carrying premium-economy and business-class passengers–in other words, those who are willing to pay extra as long as they feel looked after.
Opening up about how much she wants to get her pre-baby body back, earlier this week the 33-year-old revealed on her website/app that she "couldn't believe how big my booty looked" after she saw herself in those first post-pregnancy paparazzi photos.
Nee said he often tells young talents coming to the southern part of China or The Bay Area that they will be "well looked after by us," as well as Enterprise Singapore — a government-backed agency that hopes to grow Singaporean companies both at home and abroad.
Since they were introduced at the bottom of the steps of the Canadian air force jet plane on September 24 (no high-fives from George!), the children have spent most of their time in the grand old home, looked after by their nanny Maria Turrion Borrallo.
The cast looks like a squad of golden retrievers brought to life with their shiny hair, perma-smiles, and penchant for being looked after (daddy and mummy pay for more than one of the character's expenses, allowing their full-grown spawn to continue putting the "fun" in funds).
The seals are currently being looked after by the RSPCA, at their Wildlife Hospital in Norfolk, UK. "They came in to us after it was thought they were abandoned by their mother, which is so sad," RSPCA Manager Alison Charles was quoted in a press release sent to Mashable.
According to its founder, Raj Loomba, 259 million widows and 585 million children around the world, along with their family members, face humongous hardships and obstacles after their husbands die and they aren't looked after, such as by nongovernmental organizations and governments — they are shunned by the society.
With how tired Alvarez looked after two rounds of trying to take Pettis down it would be well worth Dos Anjos' time to use those well timed shots along the fence to avoid a struggle on the way down and make Alvarez expend some energy in getting back up.
Donald Mates, Mr. Gonzales-Mugaburu's lawyer, had argued that his client — so trusted that New York City's child welfare agency had placed 95 boys in his care over two decades, many of whom he adopted — was a strict but not abusive foster parent who had looked after troubled boys.
"I had an operation when I was 12 on my back, and you'll see on Friday [at the wedding], but it's a lovely way to honor the people who looked after me and a way of standing up for young people who also go through this," she told ITV's This Morning.
"We want this throne to be exhibited and looked after in a museum honouring Jean-Bédel Bokassa," says Héritier Doneng, a leader of Patriotes Centrafricains, a group that aims to "defend the country's cultural values" in part by praising the late emperor, whom it credits with building a university and schools.
"We are involved with the Pakistanis for a very good reason, it will actually keep people safe back in the U.K." Kate said they were "hugely grateful" to the RAF pilots and crew who looked after the Royal couple on their aborted flight from Lahore to Islamabad on Thursday night.
" And here, from "Asteroids," is the pointillist evocation of a teacher's note home about an 11-year-old girl being looked after by her father's girlfriend, the slightly impatient narrator: "It was written in pencil on a sheet torn from a small notebook: 'Ricky has been more than ordinarily disruptive.
The older kids were free to take turns whooshing down Big Blue — the resort's looping 100-foot water slide — snorkel at the small, sheltered beach or play video games in the teen club house, while the younger children were looked after by their nannies, who hover over them in lavender uniforms.
"If victims are not looked after and do not feel safe, they either won't come forward in the first place, they are too frightened to disclose and give evidence, or they disappear," Vernon Coaker, a British lawmaker who chairs a parliamentary group on trafficking and modern slavery, said in a statement.
And while traditional retailers can readily scan their sales data and understand what size shirts and colors sell and which ones don't, Amazon has hundreds of reviews of competitors' products on its website, providing customer feedback on how the shirt looked after five washes or how it fit different body types.
Either the puppy is going to be looked after by a very nice woman who you might not be that keen on, but who seems to have the puppy's best interests at heart, or the puppy is going to be run over by a bulbous, bright-orange truck, and smushed to smithereens.
"I've got nothing against foreigners, but I say to them: If you come to our country, don't expect to be taken care of, to be looked after, that your children will be educated for free," she told a conference in Paris Thursday, as she touted harsh measures to cut spending on public services.
It's a real shame and a disaster that that area is not being looked after, but the great news is that we're here and we've filled a drop of it in an enormous ocean, and then it turns into two drops and three drops… So what's your biggest challenge in trying to fill that gap?
If you were playing a certain way you could eat a rat to survive, or something, but if you did it the other way, played sensibly, gave yourself a treat and looked after the character with cups of warm coffee or finding music to listen to, he could come out of all this pain.
" The German railway company appeared to take umbrage, first thanking her on Twitter "for supporting us railroad workers in the fight against climate change!" but adding, "It would have been even nicer if you had also reported how friendly and competent you were looked after by our team at your seat in first class.
On the site where she works and also lives, in simple housing provided by her employer, a charitable organization called Mobile Crèches ("crèche" means nursery in French) has set up a child-care center where her girls are looked after for eight hours a day Monday through Saturday, with a break at home for lunch.
The baby wombat on Flinders Island that is currently being looked after by Kate (the wombat lady of Flinders Island ) Posted by Sean Scott Photography on Monday, March 14, 2016 When he was found, Derek weighed 700 grams (24 ounces) and was located near the same spot Mooney rescued her first wombat about 20 years ago.
From backup childcare (it was Carole who looked after the kids during Will and Kate's spring tour of India) to setting an example for her three children (Kate, 34, Pippa, 33, and James, 29), the former Carole Goldsmith —who once worked as a flight attendant before founding her wildly successful Party Pieces business with Michael — is her family's rock.
Agarwal was appointed to the role of chairman a year ago, having effectively looked after investment-grade primary debt in EMEA since 2011 when he took over corporates in addition to running the FIG business A couple of years later he was made co-head of a regional debt solutions group, formed by merging DCM and corporate derivatives.
The tournament was conceived by a trio of FIFA executive committee members: Ernst Thommen, who was also a pools impresario in his native Switzerland; Ottorino Barrasi of Italy who, incidentally, looked after the Jules Rimet Trophy during World War II; and Sir Stanley Rous, an Englishman who would later service as a thoroughly Eurocentric president of FIFA.
"I look forward to a time, not far away now, when we will be able to assure women experiencing crisis pregnancies that they will be looked after here at home, where they need not fear that they will be stigmatized for their choices or lack the support they and their families need from our health service," he said.
There is Edna Thomas, a stage and screen actress who, at one such sex party, met Lady Olivia Wyndham, a distant cousin of Oscar Wilde, and memorable in her own right — she once cut her herself on the head and then flung herself down a flight of stairs in order to be looked after by a particularly adored nurse.
From backup childcare (it was Carole who looked after the kids during Will and Kate's 2016 tour of India) to setting an example for her three children (Kate, 36, Pippa, 33, and James, 31), the former Carole Goldsmith —who once worked as a flight attendant before founding her wildly successful Party Pieces business with her husband, Michael Middleton — is her family's rock.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 20023 She was known to millions of Americans as Edna Garrett, a part she played on two shows: "Diff'rent Strokes," where she was the housekeeper to three children, one played by Gary Coleman, and "The Facts of Life," a spinoff in which she looked after a group of teenage girls at a private school.

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