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It's not just the company that takes care of you; it's you that takes care of you and your own career.
"He's not only the chieftain who sits in the executive office and takes care of all the business; he takes care of his artists as well."
" Middleditch added that he "takes care of his own.
I trust my father who takes care of these things.
He takes care of us, even when he is far.
No. 9 Wisconsin takes care of Chicago State MADISON, Wis.
The startup takes care of hosting your application for you.
He cooks [and] takes care of all the handy stuff.
Hubby gets up early and takes care of the dogs.
When Abbi has dental surgery, Ilana takes care of her.
Drivy takes care of that with a partnership with Allianz.
This is how Mandy Moore takes care of her health.
INGRAHAM: This is how Hollywood takes care of its own.
BROADLY: Who takes care of all the sales and inventory?
A husband who takes care of the baby should help.
The new wife, she takes care of them very well.
Today, AvePoint takes care of a few key management tasks.
For the most part, the sun takes care of this.
Your solar panel provider often takes care of this step.
You know who takes care of single women when they're sick?
She is young, smart, media-savvy, and takes care of herself.
She runs the house and takes care of the family cows.
With a physical currency, this problem mostly takes care of itself.
Velocity takes care of the full experience, from booking to payment.
My grandmother takes care of my daughter before and after school.
But Preset Chess takes care of all of that for you.
That's where your closer steps up and takes care of business.
Hopefully the league looks at it and takes care of it.
But the startup takes care of billing, accounting and accounts receivable.
Rain Design's iLap laptop stand takes care of all of that.
Don't be a martyr who takes care of everyone else first.
"This takes care of the next two years," Mr. Alexander said.
If you keep them in check, it takes care of itself.
And he was very much a person who takes care of everyone.
"Good Lord will takes care of us," husband Bill, 64, tells Ami.
Connect takes care of all that for the user behind the scenes.
There's somebody who takes care of video, because we came from television.
Now, Kepner's wife – a recent retiree – takes care of him full time.
I hope Hillary takes care of herself, because pneumonia is no joke.
Carsome then takes care of paperwork for both sides of each transaction.
In either case, WanderJaunt takes care of furnishing homes and servicing customers.
She is his fifth wife, and takes care of his six children.
He regularly takes care of the zoo's "small predators," the website says.
Making enemies of fellow citizens with different viewpoints takes care of that.
If curls are more your style, CHI still takes care of you.
To this day, they are closer, she always takes care of him.
She takes care of our little boy, who sleeps in our room.
The Frankie Simone show takes care of two birds with one stone.
Shypmate then takes care of the entire process, from purchase to delivery.
"The staff is thoughtful and takes care of me," Mr. Horn said.
The Apple Pay integration takes care of those use cases now, too.
Ms. Gentile takes care of both children, who still live at home.
"They're a neighborhood business that takes care of the neighborhood," he said.
At which point, she added, the rest really takes care of itself.
"This is the only country that takes care of us," he told me.
He takes care of an average of ten to 14 horses a week.
Push a button to go and the plane takes care of the rest.
There are a lot of things he takes care of on the mound.
Through maps, art, and storytelling, the exhibition Who Takes Care of New York?
Once we have 2100 or 2000 songs, Pierre takes care of the mixing.
She's a very caring, giving person who takes care of lots of people.
So, that takes care of one set of inmates — how about the escapees?
"It's a testament to how he takes care of his body," Atkinson said.
Chris Hemsworth takes care of his own on set ... even the in-laws.
Audeze takes care of that by integrating those components within its Cipher cable.
That takes care of the immediate obstacle to unauthorized immigrants getting emergency services.
H.H.C. takes care of all regardless of ability to pay or insurance status.
Minted takes care of every part of the card creation and delivery process.
His book distribution partner Ingram then takes care of inventory, packing, and shipping.
My partner is incredibly flexible and takes care of the kids at night.
Galina has a helper who takes care of admin when she's not around.
It's a holistic organization that takes care of veterans and all their needs.
You choose the number of treats, and Sugarwish takes care of the rest.
He gets up and takes care of the puppy while I get ready.
Just have to do everything right and that generally takes care of itself.
The bill we'll hopefully pass this week fully takes care of these issues.
He's taking care of the kitchen while she takes care of the guests.
Tootsie's CabaretNow this is a strip club that really takes care of you.
Just start recording and the app takes care of the zooming, with sound effects.
"Every person who takes care of epilepsy patients has seen this happen," French said.
R. takes care of him while I make a pot of very strong coffee.
When I wasn't pitching, we've got a great trainer who takes care of everything.
Rylett told the Times that he takes care of themes, sponsorships, and copyright issues.
My friend figures out how to reattach a support and takes care of it.
It syncs well with my smartphone and takes care of all my music needs.
There I will read the ode and that takes care of the official part.
Because that fund takes care of the bank here and there that goes broke.
She feeds you and teaches you, she protects you, she takes care of shit.
If a dancer violates it, management usually takes care of the matter, she said.
I'm tired of the BS. He holds his own and takes care of me.
And he constantly takes care of his employees, and he's got a great team.
Our software takes care of the sourcing, so companies order with 3D Hubs directly.
It takes care of the whole buying and selling process from beginning to end.
It's beautifully simple: She took care of him, so he takes care of her.
She takes care of her garden and takes life one day at a time.
But you've just got to win—winning takes care of all the individual success.
"When I'm not feeling well, I'm very fortunate that my family takes care of me."
The traveler sets preferences and a budget and the company takes care of everything else.
For lenders, Original Tech takes care of the data collection, fraud prevention and compliance enforcement.
His critics are hoping that the 2020 election takes care of the problem for them.
Bryson is a good father who takes care of his son, Barney told the newspaper.
He stays in shape, takes care of himself ... but it would be an awesome fight.
The cloud vendor takes care of the underlying infrastructure and developers just write the code.
On Wednesdays and Fridays, the hubby works from home and takes care of the baby.
They also say Samsung pays well, offers good benefits and takes care of their needs.
It's one thing to discover that such places exist, but who takes care of them?
After signing up to Verst, the company takes care of hosting and updating your site.
Usually, when a mammal takes care of a baby, this behavior is triggered by hormones.
Aside from driving customers, that also covers photo editing, which Sweet Escape takes care of.
If it's truly Drake's kid, we hope he steps up and takes care of it.
"We are like our own little village, where everybody takes care of everybody," says Haff.
Unless the government takes care of these needy people, no one else would or could.
We aim our reporters at the proper areas, and the mix takes care of itself.
If you just focus on quality, not calories, then the quantity takes care of itself.
Heath chickens out of killing his target and Glenn takes care of it for him.
Most important, Walker takes care of the basketball and reads help side defense very well.
X FACTOR Caleb Wood is a strong perimeter defender who takes care of the ball.
She said she pays taxes, and works as a waitress and takes care of children.
"We'll take care of you because Texas always takes care of us," he said Thursday.
Walmart takes care of pickups, storage, and shipping, as well as returns and customer support.
He finally lets the dog loose on me and the problem takes care of itself.
He's here, he takes care of the district, and he doesn't let people forget him.
"I am first the mother ... who takes care of these elderlies like her own children."
She'd save a man from a burning wreck, but somebody else takes care of that.
The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, which partners with Conservation Burial, then takes care of it.
C. takes care of utilities and then deducts my half from the rent he owes me.
My friend takes care of my cover charge ($5) and I'll Venmo her in the morning.
One where she takes care of them at their worst and hides their most disturbing secrets.
Eric was the one that wanted them, but I'm the one who takes care of them.
He also alleges that Price sometimes takes care of the children while Dennis is not around.
L. takes care of the dog while I take some meds and go back to bed.
"We can't be a box that takes care of patients with emergency rooms attached," said Hochman.
At this time our only concern is his health and that he takes care of himself.
Screenshot: GizmodoThird, it takes care of tagging automatically: As with Gmail, there's no need for folders.
So I feel like winning takes care of itself and everything else will fall into place.
I mix other fruit like mangoes with the apples and that takes care of the sweetness.
God showed us then, and continues to show us, that He takes care of his children.
And of course, Krawd takes care of the contract and payment so you don't have to.
"Because he takes care of me when I'm sicker than a dog," she captioned the image.
I bought them all with the money I saved, but my dad takes care of them.
This is the kind of labor struggle that usually takes care of itself in combative sports.
Some of that is luck, but Hopkins also makes sure he takes care of his body.
And that takes care of so many things, like if you just do that, that's great.
When you use peyote, you run around with a shaman, and he takes care of you.
Second, Europe needs a unified European Middle East policy that takes care of our own security.
She takes care of children as a nanny and makes sure they are healthy and safe.
" After more along these lines, he finished with, "So that takes care of the Heidi thing.
The agent then takes care of shipping it directly to the customer for you, he said.
It also takes care of sales, cross-border logistics, customer support, sales forecasting and inventory management.
And if our gorgeous personalities don't push everything away, mortality certainly takes care of the rest.
A senior health administrator takes care of her grandson after her opioid-addicted stepdaughter lost custody.
"She used to be state auditor and she takes care of money very well," he said.
Maintaining rotational symmetry can be a pain, but fortunately, CrossFire takes care of that for you.
I mean, I know it... (CROSSTALK) KING: Well, that takes care of my next three questions.
When H. is not traveling, he works from home and takes care of B.'s needs.
Khan's daughter, Sahila is no longer going to school as she helps takes care of the family.
And I believe that the plan we've constructed takes care of the 'Do Right' part as well.
There's a lot of touchy interactions, especially between a mom and two girls she takes care of.
Kim Kardashian takes care of business, and the leak that cost a White House aide her job.
You just upload a list of terms or names and the API takes care of the rest.
See how Johnson takes care of her Grown-ish client's hair — when it's up or down — ahead.
She takes care of her elderly mother, and neither of them is much of a ladder person.
He easily takes care of himself, makes toast and eggs (scrambled or fried), drives, and much more.
Google Photos takes care of all this in the background to save you hours of manual tagging.
Both her children and parents live on the farm and Kreins takes care of her elderly mother.
She takes care of her nephew and my son together so they are growing up like brothers.
It's just the way we were raised -- everybody is important and everybody takes care of each other.
I hope you meet my Grandma Pena because she lives in Mexico and takes care of me.
Mars, which is designed to enable a two-way conversation across languages, takes care of this problem.
" Shakil added that the Augmedix system "takes care of documentation in the background faster than you would.
Practically everything you need is in one box and the Nest app takes care of the rest.
Will we be a compassionate nation that takes care of its citizens during their times of need?
Donald always takes care of Donald and people like Donald, and this would be a massive gift.
"Kiksuya" may be a stand-alone episode, but it takes care of the necessary endgame setup efficiently.
Lady Gaga shared how she takes care of her body after a performance on Instagram last week.
The Equinox takes care of five people, does the chores, doesn't drink to excess and looks good.
She also supports a foundation that takes care of orphans, providing them with education, shelter and food.
" J.P. "Should've Been You" is a parting shot at a neglectful partner: "Who takes care of me?
Donald always takes care of Donald and people like Donald and this would be a massive gift.
Since it's a super-automatic, it pretty much takes care of everything, from tamping, to grinding, to extracting.
The CBS series cleverly takes care of that problem by switching the training day convention on its head.
The remote takes care of the accelerating and braking you did with your feet on a regular skateboard.
I do my hair, skin care, and makeup while E. takes care of the dog and makes toast.
Scientists simply use the platform to build a project description and the platform takes care of the rest.
Levo takes care of the decarb for you, and temperature control is as easy as preheating an oven.
She surprised two different fans with checks for $1,989But above all, Swift always takes care of her fans.
He also takes care of his wife Linda, who is on oxygen and has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
" That means that WeWork takes care of all your office needs so you can focus on your "hustle.
Set up your criteria, sort order, and track limit, and the add-on takes care of the rest.
But the most remarkable thing about the rescue is Chiesa's connection with the animals she takes care of.
AppMachine takes care of everything you need to get your app into Apple's App Store and Google Play.
He recalled telling Trump that Finland takes care of its forests, but added that raking didn't come up.
And once the wine is ready, Naked Wines takes care of the marketing and distribution of the wines.
ZeroCater takes care of all the inventory management, delivery replenishment and clean-up related to its snack offerings.
Volata takes care of that by building the gadgetry into the bike, along with a battery and generator.
"God takes care of everything, and if they're meant to come back, they're gonna come back," he said.
The five-sensor system that will ship with the tennis set only takes care of the upper body.
I think having someone who loves and takes care of the children is really what your children need.
"He's the kind of person who takes care of every detail immediately — very organized, very committed and loyal."
Amazon takes care of the rest, providing a continuous backup of all the data in your DynamoDB database.
The cloud provider takes care of all that based on whatever is required, scaling up and down automatically.
Reversing course, he signed an executive order that he claimed "takes care of the problem" of family separation.
Jesse then takes care of the little boy until his parents come, attempting to play peekaboo with him.
Either way, Vellum takes care of all of that, plus converting images to print-ready black and white.
Brooks used his salary for his eight children and Boyd takes care of his mother, a double amputee.
We now have the ability to rid our selves of the very host that takes care of us.
Still, Democrats see an opening here as long as Harbaugh takes care of business in the Tuesday primary.
"The integrity of the political system takes care of itself," said Mr. McClellan, a teacher from suburban Atlanta.
You think I'm a lonely spinster who takes care of my parents, but I have had my passions.
But the person who takes care of every detail will always beat the person who lets details slip.
It takes care of both pretty well, especially with a $10 discount code when you buy two today. 
The exterior crew — or deckhands, led by the bosun — takes care of the boat mechanics and the deck.
Who is the wage earner in these relationships, and who takes care of the household and the children?
At the home in Yonkers where Jaheen's sister takes care of him, a neighbor recalled the boy's smile.
Phil Johnson, a former manager at Contra, runs the intimate dining room and takes care of the beverages.
"It seems that no one takes care of the Colombian people, especially those on the border," he said.
So if they're gonna come, they have to be patient, but everybody takes care of you, and it's awesome.
Parents pay the cable/Wi-Fi, roommate pays electricity, and our apartment complex takes care of water and gas.
And on the defense side, he's on the strategic forces subcommittee, which takes care of national security space architectures.
The ALL Controller takes care of this problem, allowing people to get comfortable with one  controller across all platforms.
He's a great father, takes care of his mom and spends as much time with his kids as possible.
"Show me a product that takes care of every step at once and I'll use it," my dad says.
"Because he takes care of me when I'm sicker than a dog 😷🤧🤒," she captioned the image.
Unlike our government, she takes care of children as a nanny and makes sure they are healthy and safe.
"My motto is super simple: Take care of the kids, and the rest takes care of itself," he said.
In the best case scenario, a husband takes care of [the] kids, otherwise they are sent to the orphanage.
"Mariah takes care of her entire family and I'm sure this is very painful for her," the source said.
A volunteer takes care of pets in a makeshift shelter at the Timberlin Creek Elementary School in St. Augustine.
He doesn't want you to control how he takes care of his birds, so he doesn't take your money.
You choose how much funding the other person gets, and how regularly, and Amazon takes care of the rest.
"Because he takes care of me when I'm sicker than a dog 😷🤧🤒," she captioned the image.
This little green tub of magic takes care of my moisturizer, sunscreen, foundation, and concealer, so it's pretty clutch.
We think about him being such a private, quiet person, rather than one who takes care of the stars.
The company takes care of charging the battery and making sure the scooters are where they need to be.
I'm interested in running a nice little brand that takes care of its own and does really good work.
The thing is, once this sauce is done and poured over the salmon, the rest takes care of itself.
Independent farmers grow cannabis, then sell it to Flow Kana, which takes care of the rest of the processing.
As part of reforestation efforts, he also planted a forest near Kisaji - one his son now takes care of.
" Under his plan, Hughes said, "As long as you're working for your country, your country takes care of you.
And many fear that if the state takes care of migrants, it will have to reduce benefits for citizens.
Barata clarified this: one of García's nicknames was Crazy Horse; a chalán is someone who takes care of horses.
Post Malone really takes care of his fans ... especially ones who pull off epic dance moves to his songs.
That pretty much takes care of numbers one and two on the cuisines of Trump's most-dissed ethnic groups.
"A rich family takes care of all its children, not just those with talents valued by the marketplace," Buffett wrote.
We went in to take a look, and you can clearly tell that no one takes care of this beach.
Of course, she was also running her first restaurant, a principled one that takes care of its employees and customers.
I'm usually the one to expense team lunches, but since my boss is in town, she takes care of it.
IT takes care of her email, computer, and phone, but we have the logins to our websites and social media.
Here, she takes care of eight men with mental disabilities, whom she refers to as her "clients" with obvious affection.
Tejedor, who works at a computer technology store, has a two-year-old daughter and takes care of two nieces.
"This baby bird got rescued by this rural kid, who takes care of it with so much love and kindness."
Janice Dennis, 57, an Uber driver who takes care of her grandchildren, said she had once been a Biden supporter.
And if you had areas of the house that were basically dead zones, Luma's coverage takes care of that too.
I split my paycheck into two accounts: one that takes care of all of my bills, student loans, and rent.
Luckily, I have a business partner, so when I go on vacations she takes care of things, and vice versa.
It takes care of finding code review experts, who can check for bugs, security issues, coding standards and performance problems.
For a monthly fee of approximately $23, Livestock Wealth takes care of the feeding breeding and health of your heifer.
In Auto mode, the purifier generally just takes care of itself and leaves you alone while it does its job.
Cal takes care of Stanford Cal trailed Stanford for all but three minutes Saturday at Maples Pavilion in Stanford, Calif.
Algo VPN takes care of that for you as it uses DigitalOcean's API to create a server and install everything.
It's almost cheating: you check the Android and Snapdragon boxes and 95 percent of your UX takes care of itself.
Splitting up the work, Hsu focuses on Vege Creek's branding, design, and packaging while Chiang takes care of the food.
He is said to operate alongside Ghermay, who "takes care of the 'Eastern Supply Chain'" on behalf of Abu-Qarin.
The attached lid takes care of air-frying duties, while a separate removable sealing lid is used for pressure cooking.
The Miners Pension Protection Act ensures that our nation takes care of those who risked their lives to power it.
"It's the stereotype of the woman who works and takes care of her family, and and and and," she says.
He said he has a 7-month-old daughter whom he takes care of while looking for work in construction.
I think there is a Fat Mike persona, and then a guy who takes care of the people around him.
That's precisely what Collibra takes care of for large organizations like EMC, Holland America and Verizon (which owns this publication).
If the track is down then it is not generating any payouts, so that pretty much takes care of things.
Joanna oversees the bakery's cafe and retail space while her Dad, along with a small team, takes care of production.
This woman gets married as young as possible, has as many children as possible, takes care of her elderly relatives.
The watch does not have to be connected through the phone's Bluetooth menu; the app takes care of it all.
"It assumes there is one working parent and one parent who primarily takes care of the home and the children." 
Mr. Lowenthal said that he now exercises more regularly and takes care of himself better because of his breathing exercises.
Border Patrol always takes care of individuals in their custody and does everything in their power to keep them safe.
Or else he's just used to having someone there who takes care of stuff he doesn't want to deal with.
"In the end, it's going to be some sort of government program that takes care of those people," he said.
He spends a lot of time with Jacques and Gabriella and takes care of them as often as he can.
The park will be closed on Friday as the staff mourns the loss and takes care of the surviving animals.
It's the most advanced upright vacuum Shark makes, and it takes care of dirt and dust on virtually any surface.
In addition to offering these fully furnished apartments, Travelio also takes care of house cleaning and maintenance of these properties.
"When they see one, they forget about protocol and they just call whoever they know who takes care of turtles."
She has a social service woman in Mountain View who takes care of her, so I'm happy to pay it.
Now, this generation really takes care of themselves in a way that we just weren't educated to back in the day.
"You're family," says her son and actual family member, William Wong, who takes care of the administrative work for the business.
Where they're then packed in ice again and flown to Dover Air Force Base, where Dover takes care of the remains.
"Their [Wegmans] attitude is take care of the employees and the customers, and the rest takes care of itself," said Steiner.
Amazon is providing a way to build customized machine learning models while it takes care of the details behind the scenes.
As Gretchen takes care of filling Becca with so much coffee it might "shoot out of her butt," Lindsay cradles Talulah.
For the mother who likes to garden, the Click & Grow Smart Herb Garden essentially takes care of the plant's every need.
Same routine as weekdays, except I start a little later, and my hubby's usually up and takes care of the dogs.
And my mom takes care of herself but she didn't come from that world where you went and got a facial.
Tell Cortana to remind you to do something or "set an alarm for..." and the app takes care of the rest.
His attitude is that if you have a good product and a large addressable market, the funding takes care of itself.
"Because he takes care of me when I'm sicker than a dog 😷🤧🤒," she captioned the image posted Monday.
Ordinary cuts and scrapes just need a bit of shelter and time and your amazing immune system takes care of things.
"Our technology takes care of all of the driving, allowing passengers to stay passengers," the company said in report this month.
The Series 9 is innovative, intelligent, and takes care of the trickiest hairs — so why not hop on the Braun bandwagon?
He takes care of the only church on the island, which is right across a white picket fence from his house.
This body oil from Gwyneth Paltrow's brand "ACTUALLY takes care of dry winter skin," according to Julie, 40 from New York.
I know men and women who glory in their cars, taking care of something that they feel takes care of them.
Now father to a 7-month-old girl, he said he takes care of her while looking for work in construction.
All of the PBX equipment is hosted in the cloud and the provider takes care of all the maintenance and upgrades.
In fact, she stays with Ms. Sorden and her family in Washington Heights during the week and takes care of Maison.
People often ask me if someone else takes care of them, but they'd probably look nicer if that were the case.
A body man is literally someone who takes care of the needs of the corpus of an important and busy person.
First, the company works directly with third-party retailers and takes care of logistics as part of the Mano Fulfillment service.
WFS is available to sellers throughout the US and takes care of picking, packing, shipping, delivery, returns, customer service, and more.
The computer takes care of their needs, giving the insects water and nutrients in the form of powdered milk and sugar.
Trade likely takes care of that When Habs general manager Marc Bergevin was asked why he acquired Scott, he was evasive.
Paradiso takes care of his 7-month-old nephew, but he worries that his excess skin limits his abilities as a babysitter.
Yeast is added, and fermentation largely takes care of the rest as the yeast eats the sugar and converts it into alcohol.
Boot Camp takes care of the partitioning process and readying everything for Windows (or Linux), and Apple has a full guide here.
O'Bannon explains that he usually takes care of the great-grandfather's snow for him, but was beaten to the punch last week.
This takes care of all kinds of other types of files too, provided you select the right folders in the Preferences dialog.
In reality, MJ is an unstoppable force of bravery and cunning who takes care of her damn self, thank you very much.
Elder daughter Tran Uyen Phuong takes care of marketing, while younger daughter Tran Ngoc Bich is in charge of administration and personnel.
I make the chili in the crockpot and clean the kitchen, while W. takes care of the bunny area, vacuums, and Swiffers.
Shah's promotion takes care of at least one of those openings — an important one made all the more important by Systrom's departure.
On the other hand, some people find that "sleeping on a firmer mattress takes care of their back pain," Dr. Chua says.
We eat many different foods in combinations that differ from day to day; varying our food intake takes care of nutrient needs.
Sheltering Feit "was about protecting the church and somehow believing that the church takes care of their own," said De La Vina.
"He just takes care of me like I'm his daughter, because he also doesn't have (one)," Ratchanok said of their special relationship.
After he takes care of the xenophobic hoard, Arthur spends some time on land with his lady, Mera, who is ocean-born.
If a provider takes care of Medicare and/or Medicaid patients, then that provider is under the scrutiny of the federal government.
Now living together in South Bend, the two split duties: Chasten takes care of their two dogs, the shopping and the cooking.
All you have to do is feed the clothing into the drawer at the top, and FoldiMate takes care of the rest.
" 'SHE' "When it starts, something happens where the song takes care of itself and I have to get out of the way.
Yeah, Jones says he's down to fight 'em all ... right after he takes care of Anthony Smith at UFC 235 on Saturday.
That's what I live by, and when I do it at the level I do it at, everything takes care of itself.
If there's one overarching lesson from my time in that beautiful, economically challenged city, though, it's that Matera takes care of people.
"Everyone takes care of their homes, and the houses hold their value," said Toula Polios, the owner of Toula Polios Realty Group.
Major League Baseball takes care of policing the rest — shoe colors, bat designs, sleeve lengths — with a set of strict uniform rules.
Immi takes care of the very first steps, helping anyone with questions about their immigration options figure out which path to pursue.
It also takes care of the wounded, although they pose a different challenge, returning to their communities as reminders of war's cost.
The interior crew — or stews, led by the chief stew — takes care of keeping the cabins clean and waiting on the guests.
"In any case, the 105-day ritual takes care of removing any negative influences the baby may have inadvertently been exposed to."
We have an operation team behind that, that that takes care of all the conversation and communication between all the different parties.
Their only complaint is that water stands on the mat but a quick brush with a broom takes care of the problem.
The Cozy Products mat takes care of the problem near doors and helps keep winter slush and salt out of the house.
Sandi Naiman, 66, has been living in a hotel in nearby Woodland Hills, where she takes care of her 2-year-old grandson.
Auterion's operating system takes care of both and is able to remotely provide software updates to the embedded flight controller and Linux computer.
As for her beauty regimen, Carson takes care of her flawless skin by using SPF 100 sunblock and exfoliating four times a week.
The man takes care of the dead every single day of the year, and the dead share some of their food with him.
The Devils just sent Kyle Quincey to the Blue Jackets, which takes care of two of the teams we hadn't heard from yet.
"Listen you can't blame [Tom] 100 percent, it was a bad situation that couldn't get better … life takes care of itself," she said.
It's no surprise that my current lifestyle takes care of the things I either ignored or didn't focus on when I was younger.
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Whether you want to send an SMS from Firefox or need to beam a picture to a friend, Pushbullet takes care of it.
The directory of vetted healthcare professionals helps ensure they're successful team­players within a wider healthcare network that takes care of the same patient.
Now, Njoki is a mother to a 3-year-old girl, and works in marketing while her mother takes care of her daughter.
There's no need to wash or dry-clean anything; Gwynnie Bee takes care of all that in its giant warehouse, near Columbus, Ohio.
If so, a button pops up to launch a chat with said bot or human, who then takes care of it for you.
You might assume that deleting your account takes care of any residual personal data of yours, but that is definitely not the case.
Instead, it means that developers don't have to point to any servers because the cloud provider takes care of whatever infrastructure is required.
Chrome then takes care of the rest by taking into account factors like the user's connection speed to determine when to load images.
With the Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean rechargeable electric toothbrush you simply flip the switch and it takes care of the rest with sonic technology.
Morissette's Instagram is all about how she takes care of herself, how she is eating, praying and loving in the quest for joy.
She already pays $400 a month for her student loans, $2,000 for her mortgage and takes care of a two-year-old daughter.
"That is the best thing you can have as a starting pitcher, when your team takes care of you like that," Urena said.
This settlement, as agreed upon, takes care of those software claims as well, which means it helped Uber avoid another potentially messy trial.
Lamont takes care of the vocals, sax, percussion, guitars and electronics on Broken Limbs, while creative partner Sanford Parker aids in the studio.
If you take out most of the long-term care workers with infection and you have sick patients, who takes care of them?
But we see the way he takes care of his white dress shirt and dark suit and know what he aspires to be.
It's amazing how much you forget all the things your partner takes care of until they're out of the house for a week.
Although his mom runs the administrative side of things, including updating the Mr Free Range Facebook page, Wyatt takes care of everything else.
The global home exchange program matches you up with other travelers for a safe, secure booking that takes care of all the details.
Ultimately, the powerful and efficient washing machine takes care of so much of the work that you'll no longer dread doing your laundry.
"Alec takes care of all the pop-ups and all the legal agreements when we do collaborations with skin-care companies," she says.
The father is the head of the household; the mother takes care of the children; the children must honor and forgive their elders.
Zeus takes care of cleaning and key exchanges so owners don't need to do any chores like if they were running an Airbnb.
"When people say, 'Oh my God, one bitcoin, screw that guy,' that pretty much takes care of all the tire kickers," says Miller.
While there may be a few smaller pin bones left in the fillet, removing the whole spine takes care of the scary part.
The rest of the days, she takes care of her two daughters but also of a sheep and goats that her family has.
On weekdays, his husband will handle the morning routine before he goes off to work, and then Forgione takes care of Forge all day.
"I love Ake, he's the one I trust, he's the one who takes care of all the kids," friend Auttaporn Khamheng told local media .
The most important part of this shell is the psycho-spiritual auric shield that surrounds you, keeps you strong, and takes care of you.
He notes he's been the one who takes care of Ava most of the time ... doting over her and comforting her when she's ill.
Currently, my wife takes care of our child, but she has a degree in medical assisting and is anxious to go back to work.
"There are so many people who are so ignorant about their finances, and say, 'Oh, my partner just takes care of it,'" Bera says.
In addition, Velocity takes care of the payment side of the dining experiences, with a small proportion of the money charged as its fees.
Celebrity piercer Brian Keith Thompson reminds us that the healing time is entirely dependent on how well the individual takes care of their piercing.
The attention economy takes care of the rest: If we pay attention to a certain topic, more information on that topic will be produced.
The venture maintains its own product processing center in Portland, Oregon and takes care of shipping and delivery for goods of its U.S. partners.
Log up for (or sign into) a Giphy account, paste in your Vine profile URL, and Giphy's conversion engine takes care of the rest.
The Explore1 drones also come with a base station, the Edge1, which takes care of image processing without the need for an internet connection.
The end sales price is automatically determined using Amazon's pricing engine, and the company takes care of the costs associated with returns as well.
To make sure we have a health care system that doesn't matter where you live or your background, that it takes care of people.
She also paints, draws, embroiders, makes things out of seashells, plays chess, and takes care of the house and children, cooking, cleaning, laundry, etc.
Co-founded by Martin Greenberg, formerly of IBM's cybersecurity team, and Benjamin Chester, Bedly takes care of all the annoying stuff on both ends.
We had a chat to Bobby Colombo, who along with Bill Lennox takes care of the band's vocal duties, about the album and video.
Seeing first hand how little the government actually takes care of its fighting force, much less its citizens is more than enough for many.
"He is very good person, loves kids, takes care of kids, he is very diligent, and always volunteers himself to help others," she says.
Lester said he would pitch as long as Maddon needs — "There's really no rules," he said — but would rather Hendricks takes care of things.
He's a no-frills playmaker who takes care of the ball and rarely attempts to do more than what's necessary to complete a play.
Then, they can sit back as the concierge takes care of the nitty-gritty details of their itinerary, including restaurant reservations and hotel bookings.  
Finally, the startup also takes care of administrative tasks, such as general meetings or collecting money from co-owners ahead of some construction work.
A stable for eight horses includes "a place for the gaucho who takes care of the horses to stay," said Marco Scopinaro, the owner.
My favorite scene is when [George Clooney]  takes care of a client who is too arrogant to know how much trouble he is in.
I do all the cooking, meal planning, and deep cleaning, and J. takes care of the yard, takes out the trash, and shovels snow.
Rent is collected online, and if a move-out or eviction is necessary, Doorstead takes care of the transition to finding a new tenant.
You set the length of time that you want to stay focused and away from your phone, and Forest takes care of the rest.
The shooting experience is equally breezy, as the camera system defaults to an automatic mode that takes care of white balance, aperture, and so forth.
We made a deal with our longtime nanny — she takes care of light housekeeping and cooking at a reduced rate, and she lives with us.
Apparently all you have to do is enter the room and you're logged in to your PC—the key takes care of everything for you.
A Black man was shot by police on Monday while attempting to help the autistic man he takes care of, according to The Miami Herald.
He doesn't seem that interested in his surroundings: complimented on the firm's art collection, he says his wife takes care of that sort of thing.
Put simply, you upload your design to the Moteefe site and the company takes care of printing, the store, payments, customer service and fulfillment globally.
In 2016, the Academy sued Distinctive Assets, the marketing company that takes care of the bags, for implicitly attaching the Oscars trademark to the bags.
Instead, they create functions that trigger events and the cloud vendor takes care of deploying the necessary compute, memory and storage to run that event.
Combining them seamlessly requires a fair amount of coordination, but a VR headset takes care of the camera view, which makes it a lot easier.
"Blake always takes care of his contestants win or lose every season so I'm very grateful that I have a coach like him," Moulden said.
" Holecek also says you can use lavender as an alternative to itch-relieving hydrocortisone, because it provides "that soothing sensation that takes care of redness.
Being out every day delivering mail can be strenuous, she says, so she always drinks lots of water, eats healthy and takes care of herself.
"I want to be a president who takes care of the big problems and the problems that are affecting the people of our country everyday."
They take responsibility for the costs of inventory they create, and for a commission, Italic takes care of the design, marketing, warehousing, and storage fulfillment.
On days when I work this much, if my partner is home, he steps up and takes care of all the cooking and household chores.
Next it's the audio visual room that not only takes care of the on board Wi-Fi but monitors the many cameras inside the plane.
It seems like everyone takes care of each other really well and there's a good community of people there, including the police and medical staff.
When your parents are immigrants, they're usually out of the house, so it's the non-English-speaking grandmother that usually takes care of the kids.
Today, it's the staple food that takes care of the drunk crowd that stumbles out of the hundreds of bars, restaurants, and clubs around Istikal.
Gowda, a third-generation coffee farmer who grew up in the area, oversees production and takes care of homestay guests, offering tours for those interested.
The vendor takes care of all the maintenance and management of the overall facility, including access to the internet, power, cooling, security and so forth.
All orders have free shipping, the membership includes insurance for minor mishaps and general wear and tear, and RTR takes care of the dry cleaning.
The place is named for his wife, Debbie Adey, the general manager and a partner, who takes care of the wine, beer and other drinks.
That takes care of the nights; the days feature off-site programming at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and Oxford University Press.jackny.
"If Biden takes care of business in the first four [states], Bloomberg can go back to telling people not to drink soda," the ally aid.
"A lot of us have been brought up to grab that sponge because it takes care of the surface, cleaning what we see," he said.
We presented it with familiar scenarios: It's like when Dad goes on a business trip for a few days and Mom takes care of you.
Her site charges a $25 listing fee, supplies a shipping label for the seller to send the dress and then takes care of customer services.
" But this can be fixed he says: "A rich family takes care of all its children, not just those with talents valued by the marketplace.
While they don't own it, the family takes care of it by maintaining the land and doing some of the gardening, Anastasiia told Business Insider.
That is, unless you have subsidized federal student loans and Perkins loans, in which case the government takes care of paying your interest in deferment.
He served under Kingsbury and now takes care of the offense for a defense-minded Gary Patterson at T.C.U. Seth Littrell, North Texas head coach.
And there's a reason why hundreds of people stay with him, and he constantly takes care of his employees, and he's got a great team.
Which takes care of our elderly, and does a great job doing it, by the way, and then all of the people who were employed.
So it just takes care of the problem without upsetting, visually, what [the landscape] looks like and also providing water where there's never been water before.
Poe may be the one who takes care of his friend, the former stormtrooper Finn (John Boyega) as he is evacuated, still in his coma machine.
Her health concerns have caused her to take a step back in the last two years, as she takes care of her body and her mind.
Dodgers pitcher Julio Urias just caught a major break in his domestic violence case -- 'cause he won't be prosecuted if he takes care of some business.
And finally, we get to catch up with present-day West, who lives all alone in a cabin and takes care of about a dozen dogs.
House seats are reapportioned among the states in response to the census, which takes care of the rural-to-urban shift that has you so exercised.
CLINTON: I want to be a president who takes care of the big problems and the problems that are affecting the people of our country everyday.
Now, she works from home selling Tupperware and making soap in the day while she takes care of him, then works at the Sheraton at night.
Instead, within months of her rescue, Radha was married to a man twice her age with a three-year-old son who she takes care of.
First there was Bitcoin, a digital currency that takes care of the issuance and payments parts all by itself — by means of technology instead of authority.
RoboForm Everywhere is an app that takes care of creating, remembering, and keying in strong and unique passwords for you, so you no longer have to.
A good fashion consumer takes care of her clothing and wears each piece at least 30 times (see: #30wears on Instagram), until it's completely worn out.
I don't understand that stuff too much because she takes care of the finances but if she mentioned that then I'm going on with that theory.
Rating On the surface, remaking the 1977 film about an orphan boy and the singing cartoon dragon that takes care of him isn't the smartest idea.
Can the 5.2-inch DTEK50 overcome its hardware limitations with the promise of a more attentive manufacturer that takes care of the things that truly matter?
It boots up fast, thanks to the SSD, which takes care of Windows 13 and your programs (the 21TB hard drive is there for media storage).
""It is much better for everyone involved if the man is the achiever outside the home and the woman takes care of the home and family.
After he and Lady Sybil Crawley fall in love, they get married and have a daughter together — whom he takes care of after Lady Sybil's death.
"Usually, it's a family member who takes care of the dog," he said, but if no family materializes, the problem goes up the chain of command.
In addition to serving its clients, Mandala's team also takes care of day-to-day chores such as cleaning the fields, composting, and treating the plants.
"It's hard for me to see this man that always takes care of us, when he breaks down because a court date is looming," Calderon said.
Whether it is the way she feels, acts, works or takes care of things, the fear of acceptance is a major problem in a girl's life.
And you have to tend to them because don't you want to be a natural, healthy, radiant, emotionally well-adjusted person who takes care of herself?
But Mr. Reimer is nevertheless busy around the house: He takes care of the cooking, and Alex recently asked for his help in building a website.
But she can't leave her dad, Hank (James Badge Dale) behind, since she's the only one who takes care of him (her mother died from cancer).
B. is typically the first one home in the evenings and takes care of the evening pet routine, but today I do it since I'm early.
Residents said that Mr. Batchelor used to live with his mother, who they said still lives in the building and takes care of Mr. Batchelor's children.
"Assume that things in general work on most days and on the weird days where they don't, the Fed takes care of the problem," Carpenter said.
But if a human provides the foundation, including hard-to-replicate elements like mannerisms and voice, then a quick deepfake mask takes care of the rest.
"This person takes care of Mayor De Blasio, and in return we are supposed to take care of this person," Mr. Dean recalled his supervisor saying.
"Just wanted to see how one of the greats takes care of his body and has so much longevity," Kuzma recalled this week in an interview.
In the Netherlands, Warner Music takes care of Sheeran's interests, and "interest" is the only label befitting of requesting the presence of a dog to cuddle backstage.
"We've always been a company that invests in our partners and takes care of our partners," Johnson said, referring to his 250,000-plus employees around the world.
If you're the company that takes care of your employees, they're going to be more loyal and you will have better teams, more cohesion, more mission alignment.
Some of the ways the 53-year-old takes care of herself and her body is by taking 20 minutes out of each day for a bath.
A night nurse is a caretaker that shows up in the evenings and takes care of feeding, diapering, cuddling, and any other needs the newborn may have.
"He's a person of integrity, and he takes care of people, and he's an incredible collaborator, and everybody that I know, knows that about him," Adlon said.
The Fitbit Alta HR takes care of recording that data for you; all you need to do is keep track of it and push yourself even further.
This way, florists are able to build a relationship with the farms to ensure the flowers are coming from a place that takes care of its workers.
That's all well and good — it takes care of a gap that Android users have had to use third-party products to fill for a long time.
But his argument is that by staying laser-focused on adding residential density, and improving transit options, and making communities walkable, the problem takes care of itself.
She takes care of Barron — he's been quoted that he's never changed a diaper — and they lead separate lives, which I believe they led in New York.
"My mom [actress Peggy Lipton] has always been holistic about beauty — she puts on sunblock, drinks a ton of water, takes care of herself, meditates," she says.
She takes care of her mother, who has private insurance and pays over $200 a month for medications to treat chronic lung disease and high blood pressure.
As it must in any decent Austen adaptation, the story more or less takes care of itself, as the action shuttles between London and various country houses.
Dragify takes care of the whole coding rigmarole for you, and all you're required to do is pick from pre-defined content blocks and stack them together.
It grinds the beans, tamps the grounds into the filter, boils the water, pushes it with lots of pressure, and takes care of the waste for you.
According to the pageant's spokesperson, this year's pageant raised money for an organization that takes care of elephants in Thailand, where Mister Global was held this year.
"At least she takes care of herself," mumbles Inga's husband, Baldvin (a wonderfully wry Sigurdur Sigurjonsson), squinting sidelong at his frowzy spouse before escaping to choir practice.
Laís, his wife, started working as his personal assistant and takes care of his schedule while he makes Instagram videos and goes in and out of meetings.
But the other thing James does is suggest that maybe it doesn't matter whether Morris loves her or not, as long as he takes care of her.
Billionaire investor Mark Cuban says he takes care of as many interactions as possible , instead of wasting time in long meetings or on drawn out phone calls.
It takes care of the logistical legwork of scheduling interview appointments — leaving HR departments with more time to spend on more meaningful portions of the recruitment process.
The 4K UHD, HDR 10+ support, and Dolby Vision ensures that the picture is smooth, Dolby Atmos takes care of the sound, and Ambilight sets the mood.
If you look at her body, she takes care of it and I think that is what a lot of the younger players can look up to.
That's because Virginia does the boring things well: takes care of the ball on offense, stays disciplined on defense and does what it is supposed to do.
He's a doctor, and his view of everything is that this is about doctors and let them do their thing and the rest takes care of itself.
Clemson takes care of the basketball, averaging just 10.8 turnovers per game (653th in the nation) while ranking second in the conference with nearly eight steals per contest.
It's so nice to get a break from the constant onslaught of news and messages and Google Maps offline takes care of any navigation stuff we may need.
"All the President's Men" certainly takes care of the checklist: dogged reporters in pursuit of a big story, slammed doors, painstaking research and even a little newsroom jocularity.
Captain essentially acts as an intermediary between parents and their children, letting family members text instructions to one phone number that then takes care of the busy work.
"She knows things that the adults surrounding her don't know ... she's strong because of that and she defends her family, she takes care of her sister," Depp said.
On Fridays he doesn't have his morning meetings, so he takes care of our son and this morning, he makes breakfast and coffee while I take a shower.
" Then again, Swalwell said that same story the president highlighted is "an unintended indictment on Washington's inability to have a health-care system that takes care of everyone.
But even while making six figures at a company she says "really takes care of their workers," she couldn't ignore the many obstacles faced by women in tech.
"Honestly, I look at her [Gwyneth] and I know what she does, and I know how well she takes care of herself and everybody around her," Diaz said.
Luckily, Sticky Password takes care of this problem by generating encrypted passwords for all your stuff and ensuring only you can access them via a single master password.
You essentially play a little game where you track a light in front of you and the new gaze recognition system takes care of setting up the calibration.
With most online annualized return calculators (Bankrate has a good one), you just plug in your investment data it takes care of all the heavy lifting for you.
When the peacenik Prince Doran refuses to kill Myrcella as revenge, Ellaria takes care of it herself and, while she's at it, rids Dorne of Doran as well.
The company's engine programmatically takes care of vetting, preapproval, and regulatory compliance, streamlining the process for financial institutions and potentially cutting down on costly defaults and charge-offs.
To sell the beef commercially, the cattle must be sent to a licensed slaughterhouse, though Ms. Carver takes care of the abrupt conversion of male calves to steers.
"We are still able to maintain our luxury experience," said Carl Hunter, the resort's property manager, adding that the potable water takes care of all the hotel's needs.
Her mother never recovered emotionally, and Ms. Brown, who is married now, takes care of her mother as well as her three children, ages 7, 11 and 13.
Robert, a retired banker, does most of the research and comes up with the subject matter; Vincent, head of sales for Straus News, takes care of the financing.
We're so close to having a state that takes care of its people and maybe isn't bottom of the barrel in almost every single measure of human welfare.
The managed account encourages you to invest on a regular basis while Acorns takes care of the heavy lifting of figuring out how exactly to invest your funds.
" He continued, "They've always been a well-run organization that takes care of its fans, so you know that even when they're not winning, they had a plan.
The start-ups and the banks are still far from delivering on the promise of a digital assistant that actually takes care of your financial problems for you.
The others, whose characters cross continents and time, help raise a central question of nursing even now: Who takes care of the people who take care of others?
It takes care of these budgeting aspects behind the scenes — and you probably wouldn't miss that money since it never landed in your bank account in the first place.
For Roku TV owners, these stand out for being super simple to set up since the television's built-in Wi-Fi capability takes care of most of the installation.
It's also worth noting that an additional $25 amenity fee is tacked on for each night, which takes care of Wi-Fi and two bottles of water per day.
As a salon owner, Pardoe liaises with distributors, takes care of education for the nearly 30-person staff and is on the floor three to four days per week.
But although the operator still uses the joystick to move the robot's arm to carry out a particular task, it is the AI which takes care of the details.
The keyboard is handy, because it doesn't require switches, plugs, or, most exciting of all, pairing — it just snaps into the iPad and the rest takes care of itself.
BitPesa takes care of the Bitcoin trading at the back-end, and for the user the experience is much like sending money by any other independent money transfer service.
But, Lee says once he takes care of RDA, he's gunning for Kamaru's belt -- and if Conor wants a shot at him after that ... he can get it then!!!
After doing so, you point Revoice to your content sources, such as your email newsletter, and the service takes care of the rest, automatically pushing new content to Messenger.
"The Nashville airport is my second home and everyone there always takes care of me, it's nice to be able to do something small for them today," Prine wrote.
Courant Catch 3 Wireless Charger, available at Goop, $175Courant is a new startup that takes care of your functional needs (like charging your phone) while maintaining style and sophistication.
When you're baking a recipe that doesn't call for any acids, baking powder provides the rising power of baking soda and takes care of the chemistry part for you.
When disasters are about to strike, what he's realized is that we don't really have a system in place often in relief that takes care of basic food security.
That's a chore, yet one that usually takes care of itself given that laptops are great on tables, but that just isn't the usual scenario in the real world.
"The quicker we get our job done, the faster the jet gets in the air and takes care of what he needs to take care of," said Staff Sgt.
Question 2 Listener: My family's in Australia and we were just discussing contingency plans because my mother takes care of my sister's kids, plus my brother has a disability.
But the stories obscure the lure of living in an association, which is that someone else takes care of the laborious jobs that other homeowners have to do themselves.
Your ideal partner is someone who feels like family, or can integrate into your own family seamlessly, like someone who is good with children or takes care of others.
Mugabe, a mother who has love, mother of the nation, the one who takes care of orphans," the Mbare Chimurenga Choir sings in its new song, "Following Mother Mugabe.
Mama June says she isn't threatened at all by her boyfriend and needs him by her side because he takes care of her ... this according to new legal docs.
Smart takes care of her four children (the oldest is 12, the youngest is 8 months) and works two part-time jobs as a dance teacher and fitness instructor.
"I want to be a president who takes care of the big problems and the problems that are affecting the people of our country everyday," she concluded, to big applause.
I think she just really is, a good person, she takes care of herself and she seems to love life and I think you just see that through her skin.
It's great that Swift is being candid about how she takes care of her mental health — and we don't know what else she does that wasn't mentioned in the story.
See for example, Baby Alicia Is Dying, which follows a wealthy young white girl whose heart is opened when she takes care of an abandoned Black baby, born with HIV.
If you have a stay-at-home spouse who takes care of the kids, laundry, and cleaning, it could cost thousands of dollars per month to replace everything they do.
One woman in Chernobyl City said she takes care of all the dogs she can, but the puppies have a low chance of survival because food and shelter are sparse.
Its platform also takes care of the administrative tasks that can bog down in-home daycare providers, like marketing and payments, and helps them meet state healthy and safety standards.
Users slide an iPhone into the headset and see its display reflected into their line of sight, while the phone's front-facing camera takes care of some limited positional tracking.
A woman who takes care of the girl usually dropped her at daycare in the mornings but on Friday the woman drove to work, the affiliate said, citing officials' account.
The defense forced four turnovers in Week 1, but the Eagles might not be able to expect a repeat against a Chiefs team that typically takes care of the ball.
On Sunday, a North Carolina "swamp park" that takes care of rescued gators uploaded footage of the critters weathering the storm that brought some rare snowfall to the southern states.
"Christie is the oldest of us all and really keeps us all in line and takes care of everybody around her," Upton says in the episode (above) of her family.
The deal allows the Chinese firm to sit back in its headquarters in eastern China while its British partner deploys its bikes and takes care of on-the-ground operation.
When someone with loads of money but no interest in cooking needs to eat, he takes care of business the First World way: with an endless influx of restaurant meals.
Another major limitation to the current utility of the ratings is that it is based only on Medicare patients, a smaller subset of hospital patients the hospital takes care of.
He pointed out in court papers that she takes care of her children, makes numerous public appearances and was then on a 79-date tour across much of the world.
Stringing commands together reliably would be awesome, but having a few generic catch-alls is a good place to start that takes care of a lot of the use cases.
"Our platform takes care of taxes, payroll, pension, holiday, nanny communications, activity ideas and a dozen other things that can come up when you're dealing with nannies," she tells me.
The rest of the cast takes care of the pretty, especially Kate Baldwin and Gavin Creel, who sing beautifully, maybe even better now than when the show opened in April.
However progressive the man or strong the woman, we still live in a world with expectations about who pursues whom, who makes more money, who takes care of the kids.
When it comes to the actual cooking process, Sun Basket looks to make things as easy as possible and takes care of some of the more tedious components for you.
Jason takes care of all car-related expenses, but for the most part, "We each have our own bills we typically pay separately that come out about even," he says.
I was in an epic WhatsApp text chain with the honey ladies—not even the honey ladies, 'cause they don't have phones—but the foundation that takes care of them.
In the same way that WeWork provides the infrastructure needed to do your job, WeLive takes care of the many hassles that come with finding and setting up your own home.
We can only wonder why folks would persist in defaming a great artist who loves his fans, works 24/7, and takes care of all of the people in his life.
Through the Fulfillment by Amazon program, or FBA, sellers can send all of their inventory to Amazon's warehouses, where Amazon takes care of the storing, packing, and shipping of each order.
The new system introduces a layer of autonomy which lets IT or security personnel define a set of rules and the system takes care of the rest without any additional intervention.
"Only counting the animals that I put there — because there are birds and bugs — we have 150," he said about the number of animals he takes care of on the property.
The Cardano Foundation promotes the project to the world and acts as a sort of a middleman between the other entities, and Emurgo takes care of the business side of things.
CarHopper facilitates the transactions for renters and the agencies on their luxury and ultra high-end inventory, while the agency still takes care of things like insurance, customer service and maintenance.
There, Ekachai spends all his time with his mahout, Vichian Prathumdee, 44, who takes care of him in every way from collecting his droppings to showering him with kisses and cuddles.
Plus over a year ago they sold me this Benefits Plus package that takes care of stuff even after you own it and they won't do anything for us at all.
The house has been smelling kind of sour, so I put some baking soda in the garbage disposal and vacuum the living room really quickly, which takes care of the smell.
He pointed out earlier, however, that his company, which handles recycling for Lenovo, Nintendo, and others, takes care of more e-waste in a year than Microsoft has in a decade.
While mapping, a driver…drives, while an operator takes care of the route, ensuring that a coverage area that has been assigned is fully driven, as well as monitoring image capture.
"A big lesson ... is that 'no' doesn't mean no," said Christa Pitts, the co-CEO of Creatively Classic Activities and Books who takes care of the business end of the company.
The home OS, "Pat" (Katey Sagal) takes care of everyone, growing not only sentient but attached to the family, thinking of itself as their mother figure — including presenting a human form.
"The agreement with Michael Cohen, as far as I know, is a longstanding agreement that Michael Cohen takes care of situations like this then gets paid for them sometimes," Giuliani said.
For example, it recently added the ability for hosts to enlist the help of another to help them with guests, for which Airbnb takes care of splitting and paying both hosts.
Along the way he takes care of some family business: His father, John Colby, helped to capture orcas for various operations, including Sea World, and has long felt tormented by it.
A woman who takes care of the property discovered the bodies in the living room of Mr. Shields's first-floor apartment at 23-07 30th Drive in Astoria around 9 p.m.
"I've just got to do my thing, and if I go and I concentrate on me, control what I can do, good golf and good attitude takes care of the rest."
Tony focuses on whether or not the numbers make sense, takes care of the legal work, patents, contracts, professional business plans and often helps secure funding for many of their projects.
So, instead of blowing thousands on some gals, he says he takes care of his own ... and anyone else who might find a loose bill around when Post's in the building.
When Daniel, his 31-year-old son, recently discovered a book by the former N.F.L. coach Bill Walsh called "The Score Takes Care of Itself," he gave it to his father.
She takes care of a four-year-old boy and his infant brother, having been hired by the family through an agency when the older child was born four years ago.
From there, she meets the person outside of the location where they are snuggling (sometimes at the client's place, sometimes at her place) and takes care of payment before the session.
Bear from Bear in the Big Blue House is a very large, kind, and giving bear who runs a big blue house where he takes care of his various animal companions.
My partner takes care of the logistics and luggage, getting us through the tedious tasks of checking in and security, while I ensure our son is engaged and ready to travel.
"It's like you feel that silent tension that's going to build up later on," said the officer, a two-year veteran who lives in Queens and takes care of his parents.
So, it's gonna be a TOUGH fight ... but Derrick tells TMZ Sports after he takes care of biz Saturday ... he knows exactly who's on deck for a date in the Octagon.
Eggert, 21990, had previously starred alongside the 218-year-old actor on the 22013s sitcom Charles in Charge, where she played Jamie Powell, one of the children Baio's character takes care of.
While her brother is in charge of making the dumplings, Sumiko takes care of cooking up every other dish on the menu, from stirfrys and beef noodles to deep-fried pork ribs.
But First Alert's new hi-def Onelink Envirocam takes care of that for you, automatically detecting the micro-movements of a baby's breathing and keeping track of respiration rates throughout the night.
That way, you can reach out in front of you to interact with virtual objects in an AR scene while the Leap Motion module takes care of the tracking and gesture input.
We're no longer needed: not for procreation (in-vitro fertilization takes care of that), not for cohabitation (women living alone trends upward) and not even to reach things on the top shelf.
Lou takes care of everything DeMarcus needs, like heating up his special meals in the teachers' lounge (hence the footage) to literally micromanaging his friendships to keep him on the right rack.
And the one that the general public sees is a company that basically takes care of your needs, that you move into their "live/work spaces," and ... KS: Which are prisons, essentially.
Brushing wipes out the plaque on the surface of your teeth, but flossing takes care of the bacteria between your teeth—and skipping this step can create a mess in your mouth.
The hotel, which is located in a 15th-century villa, takes care of all the details, so guests can focus their energies on the important stuff: drinking, eating, and of course, sightseeing.
A more feminine world is a world which gives birth to new and beautiful ideas for sustainable growth, it is also a world which takes care of all individuals who feel disengaged.
McGee fights for the little guy, takes care of his friends and has a moral code that he lives by — it's not a perfect moral code, but still the man has integrity.
Then it handles ingestion of the data, and finally it takes care of a lot of actual processing from external sources, while mapping it to internal systems like the company ERP system.
One of the strengths of Bryson's delightful new book, "The Body," is that it reveals the thousands of rarely acknowledged tasks our body takes care of as we go about our day.
Mr. Lewis owns his own business, Inspired By Lewis, in which he takes care of children five days a week as part of the youth mentoring program he created three years ago.
His plan will give the wealthy and corporations the biggest tax cuts they've ever had … Donald always takes care of Donald and people like Donald, and this would be a massive gift.
" The source says that Gibson's desire for timeliness comes from the fact that he is "a great father, takes care of his mom and spends as much time with the kids as possible.
"The technology, which will be called Autopilot, enables the driver to hand over the driving to the vehicle, which takes care of all driving functions," said Erik Coelingh, a technical lead at Volvo.
We also move $4,000 from my husband's business account to pay him every month, and he takes care of his car insurance, credit card debt, all of the utilities, cell phone, and internet.
In this future, patients use a core clinical app, likely provided by their health system or primary care provider, that takes care of clinical interactions like scheduling, clinical data, reminders and follow-ups.
The first is Gone Concierge, where an actual Gone messenger comes to your house, packs up the junk you want to sell, and takes care of the whole process in a single visit.
It also takes care of its workers; when one of them is diagnosed with a critical illness such as a stroke or cancer, the company donates a lump-sum payment to the family.
They think the left is wrong about racism but they don't object to big government that takes care of people; rather, they think you should have special privileges if you're of European descent.
"We can only wonder why folks would persist in defaming a great artist who loves his fans, works 24/7, and takes care of all of the people in his life," Mensch wrote.
"I want them to live right next door, so I can be the grandma that takes care of their kids and gets to see them grow through all the different stages," she says.
Conaway won't seek reelection: report MORE (Ut-85033) has decided to meddle with the NDAA, the bill that sets our national security priorities and takes care of our men and women in uniform.
Her brilliantly smart and mature older son takes care of her and the family — and eventually realizes there is something wrong with their next-door neighbor Christina (Ziegler) and her stepfather (Dean Norris).
Sandra Ezekwesili, broadcast journalist and community organiser, said she is upset because she does not smoke and takes care of her health, but might now be prone to lung cancer in the future.
Janie Gibbons, one of the staff members who takes care of the chimps, said Bo continues to lead by example — as he did recently when the group encountered something they never seen before.
As Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, noted, most Americans would applaud a deal that takes care of the Dreamers, enhances border security and lets Mr. Trump claim victory for his wall.
"I always wanted to have a restaurant that takes care of its employees, and I felt like we did that for many years," Ms. Lo said, sitting in the restaurant on Barrow Street.
The Hollywood Sign Trust, a nonprofit group that takes care of the sign, said it planned to increase security at the landmark, which has been the object of similar stunts over the years.
If a female wishes to wear male clothing, she is assumed to be a lesbian, or if a male takes care of how he dresses or looks, he is assumed to be gay.
THE STORY TAKES CARE OF ITSELF LET IT RIP THE FED WILL DO WHAT IT HAS TO DO, BUT I HOPE THEY DON'T OVERDO IT. EVANS: KAREN, TIM, DO YOU BUY THE DOLLAR?
The only part of the world the NGA mostly ignores is the U.S. itself, because it is not supposed to be "spying" on Americans, and the U.S. Geological Survey takes care of local mapping.
The company has one fulfillment center in New Jersey, which services the entire Eastern Seaboard, one in California, which services the West Coast, and one in Texas, which takes care of the fly-overs.
Chris Evans stars as Frank, a soft-spoken Florida boat mechanic who takes care of seven-year-old Mary (Mckenna Grace), the adorably precocious daughter of his sister—a brainiac mathematician who committed suicide.
"Every day you touch doorknobs, money, and credit cards, and then you bite your nails or rub your eye and inoculate yourself with bacteria, but our immune system takes care of it," Nayduch says.
As well as offering its existing software as services in the cloud, it also takes care of components of IT systems, such as storage and networking, that used to be provided by other vendors.
Usually I don't worry about our dog in the mornings because my husband works from home and takes care of her, but he's out of town today, so the morning routine is on me.
I got to build a platform and have my children in an environment where I was cared for because of who Shonda is and how she takes care of her mamas and her women.
There are a number of third-party add-ons that you might prefer using, including FlashStopper (which blocks Adobe's video-playing tech) and StopTubeHTML5 (which takes care of HTML5 videos, at least on YouTube).
The three-time beach volleyball gold medalist takes care of three young kiddos, competes in major beach volleyball events and works out three times a day while already training for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics!
Syed Mazharuddin, who survived the shooting that took place in Christchurch's Linwood mosque, told The New Zealand Herald that he witnessed a young man "who usually takes care of the mosque" tackle the shooter.
That's interesting, because we broke the story last month ... Mama filed legal docs asking the court to allow Geno to return to her side because she's partially blind and he takes care of her.
Not to mention William has recorded and mixed both of our albums; Christian takes care of the design work... So of course I write and sing the songs but it's not a solo project.
For the people I spoke with, returning taro to ancestral fields wasn't simply a commercial enterprise — it was kuleana, a reciprocal responsibility, taking care of the land as the land takes care of us.
The film follows Maud (Morfydd Clark)—a hospice nurse who has a, uh... loaded relationship with God—as she takes care of Amanda (Jennifer Ehle), a former dancer who's been diagnosed with terminal lymphoma.
Harvard may be the crown jewel of higher education in the Bay State, but Massachusetts also takes care of its public universities, with state support up nearly 13 percent in the last five years.
For financial managers, who make $127,290, the number of digital skills required has actually dropped 2% in that time period as automation takes care of some of the more technical parts of the job.
"She's an incredible mother, she's an incredible girlfriend, she's one of the producers, she takes care of every single actor on the set, she knows every member of the crew, she's genuinely interested," Paulson said.
Foxconn currently takes care of over 50% of the Switch's production output, and will be in charge of delivering higher numbers as Nintendo prepares to launch the console in China some time in early 2018.
"She's an incredible mother, she's an incredible girlfriend, she's one of the producers, she takes care of every single actor on the set, she knows every member of the crew, she's genuinely interested," Paulson says.
Google notes that while its flight planning software takes care of pre-planning a route, it's the drone's on-board sensors that are responsible for avoiding obstacles both during flight and at the delivery location.
But not before it successfully takes care of one of the grossest chores on anyone's to-do list: stomping down the garbage in your trashcan can so you can squeeze even more garbage into it.
So she takes care of that long after the sun sets, thanks to 10:00 P.M. facials with her go-to esthetician, Melissa from Skin Thesis, who she refers to as a "dream come true".
Disney sure takes care of its child stars -- the kid who plays Levi in Raven Symone's new show raked in more than $120k for the 1st season alone, and he's in position for even more.
That's why every morning, she divides her schedule into three parts, A, B and C. Each represents a different priority, to ensure that she not only makes money, but takes care of herself as well.
" The lyrics suggest pain, illness, exhaustion, the struggles of the body and the question of who takes care of the caretaker: "You're metastatic/you're spreading in plain sight," or "empty appetite/to make it through.
Like the two apps we've already mentioned, you put your phone somewhere near your pillow on the mattress, and the Sleep Better app takes care of the rest—it tracks sleep duration, cycles, and efficiency.
They want people to know that though each person takes care of their own cave in their own way, there is a strong, wider community that makes life in these caves worthwhile, and worth protecting.
He's even more compact and under control than he used to be, which, when talking about someone who already takes care of the ball better than any star in the league, is really saying something.
Mandala's team takes care of the crops for the client, and each week Mandala delivers all of the food grown in those ten square meters to the customer's door (in the São Paulo region only).
So check out Montana, a classic underdog: hot shooting, slow tempo, takes care of the ball, limits opposing offensive rebounds and stars a ball-dominant guard, Sayeed Pridgett, whom several major programs were interested in.
Cons: There is an additional $25 amenity fee tacked on for each night, which takes care of Wi-Fi, two bottles of water per day, and a one-time $25 food credit at Vistal restaurant.
You might decide to eat as much as you want for three months of the year (which takes care of the holidays problem), say, or try doing the fasting thing for five days a month.
He's embarrassed by where he lives because it's in a trailer park, but it's clear that he loves and admires his mom so much because she's a self-made woman who takes care of everyone.
From setting up employees with payroll to getting them their company-issued laptop to getting them signed up for email, Slack and all the other cloud services a business might use, Rippling takes care of it.
Episodic memories might include a wedding or the birth of child, but knowing that a bride's dress is white, or that the doctor that takes care of pregnant women is called an obstetrician are semantic memories.
I could appreciate when things looked put-together, and I knew what I liked, but being on the other side of things is never easy, particularly with the visualization (which Modsy takes care of for me).
"It's very important to people now that the community they live in respects the environment and takes care of it," said Kristen Cheskaty, a broker and a managing partner at Sailfish Point Realty in Stuart, Fla.
Churchill, known as "Churchie," may be a secondary character — she takes care of the Penderwicks' poor-little-rich-boy friend Jeffrey — but she is the very model of child-care perfection: warm, sensible, intuitive, ever-helpful.
In between planning meals and visiting vineyards, Mr. Walker, like Bruno, takes care of business, retreating to his office in the pigeon tower, where he does most of his writing — at least 1,000 words a day.
"He knew in his heart how dangerous it was going to be to talk about this even as his daughter — she&aposs the one who takes care of Christian — is the one who witnessed what happened."
Rick Pitino is not the cheating monster he's being made out to be in the media ... he's actually a REALLY good dude who STILL takes care of his former players ... so says one ex-Louisville hoops star.
While Trump has no ownership stake in the property, he and his family were highly visible in its marketing during construction, and he owns Trump Toronto Hotel Management, which takes care of its reservations, marketing, and housekeeping.
"I'm so happy that I have an incredible husband who helps me take care of [Flynn] and he takes care of me and he's the most selfless, wonderful, sweet, perfect man," she said in a December video.
We take care of him when he's sick, and he takes care of us when we're sick, curling up in a little ball next to us on the couch or licking the salty tears off our faces.
"On the Medicaid side, I see things about it that are better than the original," Rubio said, including a provision that allows more Medicaid spending in a public health emergency — which takes care of his Zika concerns.
Elizabeth was raped while training for the KGB, and though she never gets revenge herself (her husband takes care of that) she teaches her daughter to fight as a way of protecting her from a similar fate.
He takes care of the increasingly frail Professor X (Patrick Stewart, also playing the character for the final time), now a reeling old man who cannot control his powers without the medication that Logan steals for him.
As a pediatrician and advocate working with immigrant families, I see firsthand the deleterious toll on children who live under constant fear that the person who takes care of them could at any moment be taken away.
That's a massive change from how most promotions—WWE generally takes care of in-ring injuries, as well—deal with injury issues and puts pressure on them to change up how pro wrestlers are taken care of.
"We sit down with our friends and hear stories about the spouse does this or that or the guy runs everything and controls all the investments and takes care of all the business aspects," Mr. Glassberg said.
"This place that takes care of the elderly, the ones being hit hardest, does not have adequate [personal protective equipment] for its employees to remain healthy and to prevent transmission between residents," the nurse in Tucson said.
Its three-inch mouth can fit whole fruits and veggies, and once you choose a speed (high for firm foods like apples or low for softer berries and leafy greens), the machine takes care of the rest.
If you use one of these, all you need to remember is one strong master password—something your brain can very well do—and the app takes care of remembering dozens of unique passwords across the web.
Waymo's self-driving car takes care of some of the hardest driving tasks, including detecting and moving aside for emergency vehicles, dealing with multi-lane four-way stops, and anticipating spontaneous or unpredictable events on the road.
"Our microorganisms have a life span of around 10 days," explains Volker Erbe, technical division manager of Wupperverband, the entity that takes care of water management around the river Wupper and runs the Wuppertal wastewater treatment plant.
He doesn't make plays for others, is just OK spotting up behind the three-point line, and won't be asked to defend the other team's top scorer, but he often takes care of whoever he is defending.
Selling much more than breadsticks and calamari, app marketing platform AppLovin has launched a new application publishing studio to allow developers (of primarily mobile games) to concentrate on building great apps while AppLovin takes care of everything else.
If you've had explosive diarrhea so severe that it clogs not one, not two, but all of the available toilets in the house you share with six other people, you are the one who takes care of it.
It's basically like a French press: all you have to do is push the plunger and the Pascal Press takes care of the rest of the process for you with its powerful 120-micron stainless steel mesh filter.
You can go crazy if you let yourself think, "How do I remain relevant?" or you can just go and try to make great music and the fans will react to it and it takes care of itself.
The third camera sensors takes care of this space and while I still suffered more dead spots with my setup of three Oculus sensors than I have with the Vive's two, it was still a largely pleasant experience.
The startup operates online stores for online stars and takes care of the full e-commerce cycle, from product design, manufacturing, warehousing, delivery (which it enables through third-party logistics firms) all the way to after-sales services.
I tell the security guy that someone's playing it on repeat for three hours and I'd like for them to not; he tries hard to suppress his laughter and takes care of it, it's my next-door neighbor.
At his death, Cardinal Tauran was camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, the official who takes care of the church's administration during the transition between the death or resignation of a pope and the election of his successor.
As we wrote about them in June this year, Sleek not only helps startups and companies incorporate themselves in Singapore (and now, Hong Kong), but also takes care of their accounting, taxes, regulatory compliance and other administrative work.
Weengs, a U.K. startup that has developed a shipping service for small retailers and online sellers that takes care of the hand and leg work (quite literally) required to send out orders, has picked up £2.2 million in backing.
Rather than leaving recruiters to the arduous process of back-and-forth messaging to hammer out initial details, Pana takes care of it through an omni-channel mesh of automation and human concierge in-app chat, text or email.
CALAIS, France (Reuters) - French authorities will on Wednesday begin transferring about 1,500 unaccompanied migrant minors to reception centers across the country, officials said on Tuesday, as a standoff with Britain over who takes care of the youths drags on.
In that case, in Teague's place will be Tyus Jones, a third-year guard who's quietly one of the best defenders at his position, takes care of the ball, and is shooting over 40 percent from beyond the arc.
Cleo takes care of a wealthy Mexican family shaken by an impending divorce that takes place during the Dirty War (which left thousands of political dissidents, students, and activists dead or disappeared in the 1960s, 70s, and early 80s).
Ahead, Cunningham breaks down how she creates Lopez's iconic color, and how she takes care of it between working, performing, exercising, and all the other things that J.Lo somehow manages to do with only 24 hours in a day.
The questions included whether it is better when a man is a breadwinner and a woman takes care of the home and family; whether children suffer when mothers work; and whether men are better suited for politics than women.
Sure, there is a woman working as part of a medical team, obviously a nurse; another woman answers the phone for a student coordinating committee; a third takes care of militants' children at an impromptu nursery at the Sorbonne.
The scenes reflect our roles in our relationship, the fact that I am in charge of a lot of things for both of us, which can feel heavy, but also that he takes care of me in many ways.
The flight controller takes care of the flight performance and payloads (position, attitude, camera control) whereas the more performing Linux computer can run custom third-party apps like obstacle avoidance, flight performance analytics, and take care of data streaming over LTE.
O/U: 433 ABOUT THE CHIEFS (100.5-224): Kansas City's offense has been unspectacular, but Smith takes care of the ball and running back Spencer Ware has emerged as a major weapon, ranking third in the NFL in scrimmage yards.
"All of our workers and staff thank the beloved supreme leader who loves and takes care (of the people), creating miracles and renovation every day with the robust idea to carry on the task of modernization to the end," she said.
"It's one of the great joys of my life to take care of my husband, and he takes care of me, too," the Barefoot Contessa — who has an upcoming cookbook dedicated to him titled Cooking for Jeffrey — told The Washington Post.
The family rents their room for $32 a month and the landlord takes care of some services, including electricity and water - important in a city where slum-dwellers on public land often have to pay "mastaans", powerful local figures, for utilities.
How that all takes care of itself launches the rest of the story, and, as with most Pixar films, a great deal of the fun of the movie comes from its world-building, which I don't want to spoil with specifics.
It has available Pilot Assist — a feature somewhat similar to Tesla's Autopilot — which takes care of steering, acceleration, and braking on well-marked highways up to 80 mph, as long as the driver keeps their hand lightly on the wheel.
Damon was the impetus behind 2016's Manchester by the Sea, the moving, downbeat Kenneth Lonergan film starring Casey Affleck, who won the Best Actor Oscar for his role as an emotionally numb janitor who takes care of his teenage nephew.
Understanding what another person wants, or what they are talking about as they explain some event over which the two of you might bond, is the kind of function the cerebellum takes care of without you having to think about it.
" Shortly after the stumble, although possibly unrelated to the incident, the official papal Twitter account reaffirmed the old saying that God works in mysterious ways, writing, "The Lord is amongst us and takes care of us, without deciding for us.
"A female who, in addition to her own calf, takes care of a heterospecific [from a different species] baby, is something very surprising,"sayslead researcher Pamela Carzon, who works at the Groupe d'Étude des Mammifères Marins (GEMM) in Tiputa, French Polynesia.
Some analysts warn that stripping funds from the United Nations organization that takes care of Palestinian refugees will only contribute to the extremism of future generations of Palestinians, since it is the main supplier of secular education to children there.
Indeed, going into the 2020 election, nothing will help the president more than an immigration deal that cracks down on drug gangs, builds a wall, takes care of the Dreamers and provides enough workers to make the economy grow faster.
I won't say I'm surprised, because if you spend any time around him and you see how he works and how he takes care of himself, you just see that he has a body that recovers like no one else's.
"Lebenshilfe takes care of disabled people and it would have been the best of messages, in light of the fact that these people were wiped out at the time, to turn the birthplace into something which values human lives," he said.
As we mentioned in the smartwatch comment above, you can make payments without a cellular or Wi-Fi connection, as the NFC chip handles the data transfer and the contactless terminal takes care of connecting to your bank to verify the transaction.
The Warren plan also raises some fundamental questions about what the goals of expanding child care ought to be — questions that have big implications for how Americans structure their everyday lives and make decisions about who takes care of their young children.
The app economy is perhaps the easiest e-commerce avenue – once an app is created, the developer only has to upload it to an app store which takes care of the rest: worldwide sales, storage, discovery, distribution, delivery, and payments when relevant.
This is not only because now they can afford it, but also because having somebody at home who takes care of you is the only condition of not going crazy after a day spent on an assembly line or at a desk.
"So apparently, not long after leaving the winner's circle, the boy that takes care of him said they had gone probably 100 yards, and he got wobbly and fell over and he pretty much was dead when he hit the ground," Campitelli said.
The firm to blame for the contamination "takes care of the quality of this oil, the certification of that quality, and then transmitting it into the trunk pipeline network", Tokarev was quoted as telling Putin in a transcript released by the Kremlin.
"Anyone who takes care of things knows that cleaning must happen, be it a house, a garden or a country," said Octavian Traian Gatuna, a farmer from the northwestern Romanian town of Baia Mare who traveled 14 hours to attend the protest.
The comparison isn't note-perfect—Brown's tenure at Texas is double Fisher's at FSU, and unlike Brown, Fisher takes care of business in rivalry games (he is 503-1 against Florida and 6-0 against Miami)—but it's in the right key.
The Foodi gets its variety from a double lid situation: One lid, the TenderCrisp lid, is what does all the air frying and browning on meats and fries, while the other lid takes care of functions like pressure cooking and slow cooking.
Pulli Sana, who takes care of her migrant sister-in-law's two daughters, said that with the cash sent home they can afford to eat apples, biscuits and sometimes even the Coca Cola her children yearn for after seeing it advertised on television.
What's next for the kids: The children are placed in one of more than 100 temporary shelters in 17 states run by Health and Human Services, which takes care of both separated children and minors who illegally cross the border on their own.
The company typically provides these sellers with the option to use Amazon's fulfillment systems, which enables sellers to stock their inventory at Amazon warehouses, while the ecommerce giant takes care of the shipping logistics in order to ensure buyers receive their orders quickly.
The broader political playing field, that of the ever-present struggle between the ANC and the DA, is leaving a horrendous mark on a community that couldn't care less about who takes care of the situation—just that it's taken care of.
Later, when Bridget thought about the night in the hotel, she would remember how Angela, down at the bar, had said, with sudden sobriety, "Nobody takes care of me," and then laughed, dismissing her self-pity with a toss of her pale hair.
"When you barrel it up it takes care of itself," said Zunino, who also had a two-run double in the second inning and run-scoring single in the fifth, giving him a franchise record for RBIs in a game by a catcher.
USCIS tends to be the most obscure of the Department of Homeland Security's three immigration agencies, precisely because it's the one that doesn't deal with immigration enforcement (Customs and Border Protection addresses border enforcement; Immigration and Customs Enforcement takes care of interior enforcement).
Their mother, Fang Juan, who takes care of the children while Mr. Ding works, lives in fear of another eviction notice in the form of the Chinese character "chai," which is painted on the side of buildings that are slated for destruction.
The fight is starting to pick up some serious momentum ... earlier this month, Dana White told TMZ Sports he's open to the idea of letting Nunes cross over into the boxing ring (a la Conor McGregor) after she takes care of some UFC business.
Point your phone's camera at your foodstuff (or drinkstuff) of choice, and the app takes care of the rest, making your diet tracking a whole lot easier—even if you only scan some of the food you eat, it can speed up the input process.
"Taking the time to not worry about your house or to-do lists or the baby is hard, but necessary," she says, adding that she takes care of herself by getting her hair done or going out to eat alone once in a while.
"The way it used to be, you go to a lobbyist, you pay the lobbyist a bunch of money, and he takes care of politics," said Gary Winnick, a close friend to Trump and Barrack who now spends much of his time making similar introductions.
Britt underlines the need for an end-to-end platform that takes care of the hardware and software underpinnings of IoT connectivity, security and interoperability, so that developers can focus on the core functionality of their products without the need to reinvent the wheel.
There's also a part of the olive grove that's farmed directly by locals from the neighboring countryside, where each family takes care of 35 olive trees and the oil obtained is divided by those who worked on those trees—that's called the Mota Project.
The autonomous functions of the vehicle manage speeds of up to 70km/h (around 43mph) and also takes care of navigating to raised bus stops along the route, slowing down and stopping to pick passengers up, pulling to within 2 inches from the curb.
The bill is slated for a markup in the House next month and the newspaper said the widely supported bill could be one of the few measures that Congress takes care of before Washington policymaking slows to a halt amid the 22019 presidential campaign.
The option to lease solar panels such as Sunrun's solar as a service lets the company own the system and offer a production guarantee, a lease so homeowners can have access to the energy while the company takes care of the system and maintains it.
"Yet clueless Donald Trump attacks our wonderful NHS which takes care of EVERYONE…" Trump on Monday claimed that a London march protesting funding cuts to NHS was an example of British dissatisfaction and used the march to argue against Democrats' push for universal health care.
But even when we started the movie I thought he was like that, but after all of these interviews it became clear that he is a record label boss who takes care of his bands to a degree that no other record label boss does.
I can't fault Aaron for not being as involved as he used to be — he's still adjusting to working while having his own life of going to the gym and AA meetings, making sure he takes care of his own sobriety and well-being.
LONDON — A missing piece of Stonehenge has been returned to Britain 60 years after it was taken, and the piece is likely to provide clues to the origins of the prehistoric monument, said English Heritage, the organization that takes care of the site, on Wednesday.
We have our issues, but at the end of the day, he takes care of me and gives me security (which is a heaven send for those with an anxious attachment style like myself) and I am forever grateful for his existence in my life.
She paints him as a carefree, colorful character who takes her skinny-dipping in a stranger's hot tub; who loves and supports her when her ex, Cole (Joshua Jackson), is making life miserable; and who takes care of her when they miss the last ferry back.
For hosts, Recharge offers two options: a self-managed option, which means the host takes care of the cleaning and gets to keep most of the revenue, and an "autonomous" option, for which Recharge provides the cleaning, but takes a much bigger cut of the fee.
In the final two installments of A Year in the Life, the Palladinos flirt with touching the third rail of their own show — namely, the notion that even if you're stuck in a charming, quaint little town that takes care of its citizens, you're still stuck.
While Sophia takes care of scouting vintage clothing from rather unorthodox places (like, the lost-and-found luggage at the airport via her neighbor who works for TSA), Annie enlists an Ivy League grad to build them a dope site, worthy of all their dope clothes.
The idea is by slicing up a flat designed for a family of three to four — the more common type of urban housing in China — into smaller units, young professionals can afford to live in nicer neighborhoods as Danke takes care of hassles like housekeeping and maintenance.
Moving into Stage 2 (growth), a widow takes care of financial business beyond the basics: updating her will and beneficiary forms, evaluating investments for appropriateness, making necessary changes with insurance coverage, deciding whether to stay in her house or relocate, and considering pre- or post-retirement choices.
Karin Lithman and Corinna Harfouch slip into the characters memorably portrayed by Liv Ullmann and Bibi Andersson in the film: an actress who mysteriously stops speaking in the middle of a performance and the nurse who takes care of her at a cottage on a secluded island.
Olivier Basdevant, 51, travels frequently as senior economist at the International Monetary Fund, but tries to do it in a way that's considerate of his husband, Alex Kaplan, 39, legal counsel at the World Bank, who takes care of their 503-year-old daughter in Washington.
"This is why the new law is so important, because it also takes care of the preventive side of violence against women in general, not only the reform of the criminal side," Monia Ben Jemia, president of the Tunisian Association of Democratic Women, said in an interview.
It obviously didn't matter to me then, but now because I am more conscious and I have had access to resources that allow me to be more critical of the infrastructure in place that takes care of our trash, I am more conscious of where it goes.
After breakfast with his wife and two small children, he takes care of chores aimed at rebuilding his life — renewing his driver's license, reactivating his cellphone; he visits friends and family and searches for a job in civil engineering, his occupation before he was clapped into prison.
If your phone doesn't support wireless charging out of the box, you can often get a case or adapter that takes care of all of the necessary power transfer processes and feeds the juice straight into the handset—you don't have to miss out on the wireless charging.
According to LG's description, HomeBrew takes care of everything for the consumer with an "optimized fermentation algorithm" and a "clever capsule system" in which all ingredients are pre-selected:HomeBrew not only offers an incredibly simple way to make craft beer, it also enhances the quality of beer it makes.
Sign into iCloud in Windows 10iCloud for Windows takes care of a lot of the tricky issues of integrating Apple's services into Windows programs, but if you want to take a more piecemeal approach—just email, or just calendars—then approach the problem from the Windows side instead.
"The Score Takes Care of Itself: My Philosophy of Leadership," by Bill Walsh, Steve Jamison and Craig Walsh "One of my favorite books is by Bill Walsh, who was the head coach of the 49'ers when they went from dead last to winning super bowls," says Houston.
Michigan takes care of Howard in opener Senior guard Zak Irvin sparked a 14-212 second-half rally and fellow senior Derrick Walton Jr. scored 249 points to lead Michigan to a 214-229 season-opening victory over Howard on Friday night at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor, Mich.
An engineer dives; a person we call a tender takes care of the equipment, such as the air supply and the communications cable; and a third person communicates with the diver by radio and takes notes as the diver relays information about pilings or a retaining wall, for example.
I've also always been personally fond of the party scene where she dances on the table; it is shot and blocked very well, and also, it's the first time you get to see what a decent guy Patrick actually is, when he takes care of her when she's drunk.

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