We have evolved to function at many different levels: lounging, typing ergonomically, chopping vegetables, tending houseplants, tending bar.
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Political party affiliation is strongly associated with acceptance of the overwhelming scientific consensus on global warming, with Democrats tending to accept it and Republicans tending to reject it.
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"We have evidence to suggest that market participants are tending to underestimate the risks they incur and that they are tending to not charge enough for them," Buch added.
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One of the nurses tending to her looked familiar. Dianne.
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I thank the Florida Senate for tending to this matter.
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With summer upon us, you're no doubt tending your garden.
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Malawians and Mozambicans are often found tending lush suburban gardens.
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If volatility means "tending to vary often," is it true?
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We're tending to the sociological needs of our community members.
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The Aymara went back to tending sheep, although bitterness remained.
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Even Constantine's included an exception for countrymen tending to agriculture.
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They are tending to the indigent and abandoned in Rome.
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Tending to the garden's 26 chickens was a newer experience.
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The gardeners gets their joy from tending to the garden.
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Sometimes she was the manager, but she preferred tending bar.
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Pharmacy workers were outside, tending to customers on the sidewalk.
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But often times, it does feel like I'm tending bar.
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Young Georges eventually joined his brother in tending the enterprise.
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Bills for vacation rentals or emergency expenses also need tending.
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It's sort of like tending to an ant farm, but fun.
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Once our interview was over, Kozma was left tending the shop.
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The plants he's tending are the beginnings of the Wild Mile.
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She didn't sleep for two days, tending to their every need.
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The moon in Virgo finds you tending to your chores, Aries.
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In this overwrought world, female hyenas aren't merely tending their young.
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Tending lush gardens is also a part of the village's tradition.
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Ms. Becker, then 18, was an officer there tending to casualties.
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Bubz loves rubbing his dick on stuff and tending his garden.
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With different surgeries and tending to other patients, time was limited.
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He spent much of his vice presidency tending bar in Kentucky.
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A lot of this — all of this — is just tending soil.
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It's unclear what happened, but apparently the man needed tending to.
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Though she was grieving, touching and tending to her felt soothing.
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A handful of paramedics crouched around him, tending to his wounds.
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Be encouraged today to keep pressing in and tending to their hearts.
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His chores included tending to 65 horses and cleaning out wolf cages.
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EMTs were the first ones there, there tending to a trapped victim.
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They relieve soldiers of some of the work of tending the wall.
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"We've done Britain's work in tending to the adults," he told Reuters.
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It shows intimate moments, such as doctors tending to Vonn's numerous injuries.
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He spends most of his time in his garden, tending to vegetables.
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The Bottle Baby Brigade is tending to some incredibly cute new charges.
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She finds Jay in the garage, tending to a group of chicks.
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We are always tending toward tribalism and authoritarianism and great power conflict.
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Some are sick or in quarantine, or tending to ill loved ones.
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Let's just say that the tending does not go according to plan.
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Mr. Bubz loves rubbing his dick on stuff and tending his garden.
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But home is home, even when staying feels like tending a graveyard.
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BrainGear swore my brain could be "healthier and happier," so long as I took the time to douse it in nutrients — making the process of tending my brain sound not unlike the process of tending a Tamigotchi. pic.twitter.
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The basic idea is that the people you feel most different from in childhood become the target of your later sexual attractions, with gender non-conformers tending toward same-sex attractions and gender conformers tending toward opposite-sex attractions.
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The information GoGo Chicken collects isn't just for those tending to the fowl.
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The moment before #yoga starts when you're paw-tending to look busy... 🐶 .
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Joy (left) prepares and administers lice medicine for the goat she's tending to.
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While tending to her, they discovered the two slain children in separate bedrooms.
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Tending livestock, growing food, and determining laws were all part of the experience.
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Day centres that give respite to families tending to elderly relatives are common.
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He now spends his days ranching and tending to his show cow, Snow.
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A man tending to some crops offered me some kale he'd been growing.
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The stronger dollar dampens price increases, tending to decrease the price of imports.
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Maybe that's a fireman's phobia, a tending-the-engine man's idea of doom.
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An auntie sits by the backside of the stove, tending to the fire.
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Here the membership is mostly adult and tending toward creaky and angst-ridden.
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Conte is "tending toward pushing back the trip to Paris," the source said.
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She is portrayed tending to flowers, an activity symbolic of her motherly duties.
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The doctor finds Cyrus's niece, Joanna Crawford (Brittany Marie Batchelder), tending to him.
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The biologist still tending a jar filled with bacteria once destined for space.
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When something crawled across me, I let it, then got back to tending.
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Oscar is alive if a little beat-up, with Abuelita tending his wounds.
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But Tara, robotically tending to chores and child care, feels depressed and lost.
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You meet a lot of people tending bar, so today's theme is fitting.
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One exhausted doctor died of a heart attack on Thursday while tending patients.
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She has been tending bar at the club El Gato Tuerto since 2011.
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Where the inmates are in charge: Mike Cruz tending the garden at Rikers.
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In Britain, less so, with critics tending to overlook imports when considering influence.
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An unnamed amateur beekeeper was tending to a hive when a small disaster occurred.
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Former Secretary of State George Shultz used to compare diplomacy to tending a garden.
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In the hierarchy of skin-care priorities, tending to our armpits falls pretty low.
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She had died after tending to people struck by fever, vomiting and bloody diarrhoea.
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Usually, the planting and tending of a community garden is a small local affair.
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By removing that agency, Facebook erodes a trust it should be tending to carefully.
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It will all depend on whether Congress continues tending its garden through the summer.
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In 2800 years of tending his street kiosk, business had never been so bad.
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A doctor and nurse are among those tending to the boys and their coach.
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Proactively tending to your mental well-being should be a habit, not an afterthought.
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But with no one tending to it, the house eventually collapsed in on itself.
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Having palmed off poison to one dying man, Claire is tending to a second.
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"I have a 90-year-old Asian grandma tending a cannabis garden!" she says.
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The family is in London tending to Mr. Sharif's ailing wife, Kulsoom Nawaz Sharif.
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With a job tending bar three or four nights a week until 4 a.m.
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They survive by tending to their cows and sheep and small plots of land.
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With clients, she's gentle and nurturing, tending to their wounds both figuratively and literally.
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On a recent sunny morning I saw Syd on her terrace, tending her garden.
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"The right is tending to view this in terms of a vendetta," he said.
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She retweeted a photo Tuesday showing her still tending bar as recently as November.
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He also explains why he left the scene without tending to the injured woman.
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So my schedule on Thursday was, like, school, four hours of McDonald's, then tending bar.
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Along the sides lie miles of maize fields and a few farmers tending to them.
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I stopped hovering over him as he slept and tending to every peep he made.
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These boots were made for...stomping around palaces, court dances, and tending to royal engagements.
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Booker's proposal is about acknowledging that impossibility, vacating the battlefield, and tending to the wounded.
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And after tending to them for seven years, it's not always easy to say goodbye.
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In time Sultan moves from the drinking side of the bar to the tending side.
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Roughly half of Cambodia's workforce are still farmers, many of them stuck tending tiny paddyfields.
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Yet instead of steering into Mr Trump's agenda, they are tending to veer off it.
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He told her how tough life would be tending to a child with the condition.
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This is a distraction and may prevent the dog from tending to the human partner.
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Galen of Pergamon learned about the brain from tending to the wounds of the gladiators.
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I know it's still work but I'm not tending to somebody else all the time.
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There was no Mr. Miyagi like figure tending bonsai trees to greet the untested beginner.
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There are several nurses on a destroyer, directing the men and tending to their wounds.
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The quality of Hujar's hand-done prints, tending to sumptuous blacks and simmering grays, transfixes.
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Video from RMG News showed numerous firefighters or other first responders tending to people outside.
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After a video review, however, Trier was called for goal-tending and Knicks' hearts sank.
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It's also a good way to ensure you are always tending to your savings needs.
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Instead, relatives were burying the dead and tending the wounds of the 461 confirmed injured.
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She was across the street, tending to an elderly neighbor, when the gun went off.
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Workers' salaries vary by age, with older workers tending to make more than younger workers.
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And what would Downton Abbey be without those maids tending to every tendril and tribulation?
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He's a great father, tending to his little boy and the kid's loose front tooth.
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They would extend the growing season into the early fall, and wouldn't take much tending.
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For each crime, she told the group, there was a victim whose memory needed tending.
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He now lives at home with his wife, tending to their garden and raising chickens.
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This jollof is a recipe I've been working on, and it requires very little tending.
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A group of Muslims were tending to a man who had collapsed on the street.
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He had spent nearly half his life tending the clock after resuscitating it in 1980.
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Tending community gardens in dense city areas could help alleviate the urban heat-island effect.
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In an ambulance speeding through Staten Island, a patient began tending to his own needs.
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"My Irish grandpa from the Bronx was a boxer," adds Huntington, who's tending bar today.
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When we last saw Dr. Hayward, he was tending to the newly possessed Agent Cooper.
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Aziz also had an alibi, saying he was at home tending to his injured leg.
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Even so, when I'm not inadvertently killing plants, I find it satisfying tending the yard.
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Sharif, who is in London tending to his critically ill wife, is expected to appeal.
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Tadu Gerechu was tending his sheep when he heard the roar of the plane overhead.
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It was about pushing out over the perimeter, but only while tending to our own.
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He was a little nuts, but he believed that paintings were like flowers—they needed tending.
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She is shown tending to the animals on her mother's land and also waitressing after school.
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His expansive photographs show workers tending saplings, filling irrigation tanks, and blasting young trees with water.
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A trauma surgeon is leading the medical team tending to the father of three, she said.
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But washing your hands before tending to any open wounds is a good start, says Caplivski.
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Over the years thousands of Laotians have been killed or injured, farmers tending fields, children playing.
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Each morning, I would awaken to the sound of my grandmother -- "Bertita's" mother -- tending to patients.
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Stevens was pushed over the edge, she said, when she was tending to her dying grandmother.
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In the early days of the internet, everyone pitched in like people tending a community garden.
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Asian travelers were tending to choose Australia for vacations this year instead of Europe, for example.
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Together with his cousin, Saban's son Irfan, they assist their parents in tending the sideritis fields.
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I went for it because I couldn't stand the hours of tending and unraveling my hair.
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The right wing is tending to be anti-immigrant, and the left is looking toward socialism.
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If she hadn't "followed her heart," Ainsley Earhardt might have been tending to lots of teeth.
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Even so, the alliance will remain under strain and in need of regular tending and adjustment.
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She's not just tending to a bruised ego, and there's nothing wrong with wanting to win.
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A group of women are tending to an unconscious Thor after his battle with the Hulk.
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In the end, tending to those practical, everyday matters is its own kind of epic romance.
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Tending to her needs had distracted me from the messy work of figuring out my life.
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One involved tending to a problem more common among ultrarunners: A toenail began to fall off.
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Unless, of course, we make it so by tending the garden while there is still time.
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When she came home after tending newborns, she also took care of her three small grandchildren.
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Australia Diary A reader discovers her husband had a loyal companion while tending to his garden.
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Save for Offred, Luke, Hannah and the nurses tending to them, the maternity ward seems empty.
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She makes it from a starter she has been tending like a pet for 15 years.
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Simple: Jonas, aka the middle Jonas Brother, is off tending to his own very successful career.
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Elephants, for instance, have been observed removing tranquilizer darts from friends, or tending to their wounds.
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Aid workers tending to the displaced say children wake up with nightmares and wet their beds.
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IN KESSEL, Ms. Demeulemeester has come to respect the relentlessness and unpredictability of tending to nature.
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IN KESSEL, Ms. Demeulemeester has come to respect the relentlessness and unpredictability of tending to nature.
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Although he was accessible to reporters, Jeter was guarded in his answers, carefully tending his image.
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Cuba's medical brigades now serve in over 100 nations, tending to the poorest and most disadvantaged.
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There were short-term jobs tending bar or waiting tables, collecting paychecks before inevitably being fired.
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If there are some important project details that need tending, then address them before you leave.
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The final gallery brings a welcome calmness with work tending toward a more anchored, inward feeling.
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He is now tending to a nephew wounded in a mortar attack as he had breakfast.
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It wasn't always the case that zoos emphasized stress reduction in tending to their nonhuman charges.
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They have regular full time jobs outside of tending the site, but take their duties seriously.
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It's super absorbent and fast-drying, cutting down on the time spent tending to my hair.
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He insists on tending to the light by himself every night and sleeping through the day.
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In fact, it would be a darn crime to cover up this skin-tending labor with makeup!
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After dealing with another hectic day of tending to everyone else's needs, Jill's mind has had enough.
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And that creates a personality difference too, with ultras tending to be more supportive and less competitive.
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The disease leads to numbness and pain, tending to occur when sufferers are cold, anxious or stressed.
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The interview is "the only available information tending to corroborate Kubsch's claim of innocence," court documents said.
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Should I really root for Newt to succeed at anything other than successfully tending to a kelpie?
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On Thursday, crews were seen tending to chic floral arrangements and making other preparations under white tents.
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Earlier, marchers carried posters showing protesters tending to a young child, with the words "protect the future".
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Cocktail Shaker ($6.36) Impress your dinner guests with masterful bar tending skills and enjoy cocktails at home.
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Humans made a decent life for themselves by tending cattle, catching fish and cultivating the fertile ground.
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Sharif had spent previous weeks tending to his wife in London, where she is receiving cancer treatment.
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The moon enters Aquarius, inspiring some detachment—however, Mars opposes Pluto, and your temper will need tending.
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Our main interaction with these money-tending edifices is through the tiny money-spitting mouths of ATMs.
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"Virgo is the medicine maker, the hermit out in the woods tending to their garden," says Gat.
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She also called Prince William "dada," as he and Princess Kate took turns tending to each sibling.
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He's tending to dial it back, take his time, make good decisions and stay in the moment.
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So there's quite a few drawings that are inside of a garden, or tending goats or whatever.
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The ghost of John Belushi, who died of a drug overdose at the hotel, is tending bar.
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And declining things at work allows you to spend more time at home tending to your family.
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And hundreds of volunteers come out weekly to help out with whatever needs tending to, Aitchison said.
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Instead of an audience of millions, then, a steady single file of bright, devoted, flame-tending acolytes.
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He is a simple man who obtains his knowledge by tending to a garden and watching television.
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Start with whichever tactics you think will keep you alert and motivated about tending to your money.
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He's tending to a wound on the belly of the fat kid, put there by a bully.
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Yitzhak started at Crave when it opened in November, having worked as a server and tending bar.
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Dr. Faulk spent his career tending to H.I.V. patients before drugs were available to mitigate the symptoms.
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It dispenses care with the gentleness of a mom tending to a kid with a sore throat.
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We meet her fussing around their Connecticut home, tending to guests as a birthday party winds down.
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Consumer culture and feminism have always been strange bedfellows, with the former tending to overpower the latter.
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But he'd come to believe that tending to mortal concerns, however minor, was more than busy work.
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"It's got to be like tending a garden," World Resources Institute Senior Fellow Frances Seymour told Mashable.
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Tending to an infant's needs before they can even crack a smile is often a thankless task.
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"Tending to Eligia was tolerable because we both liked silence," he blandly announces a few months in.
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"We are tending to medicalize and rush to think we need to treat it," Dr. Stott said.
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He remembers the old man who was killed after stepping on an explosive while tending his crops.
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Possibly this was because of his overwhelming popularity, tending to remove the necessity for any qualifying adjective.
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The sentence is spoken to a palliative-care nurse who has been tending the writer's dying mother.
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"I think it's cool," he said by phone from Los Angeles while tending to his son, Soul.
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But long bouts tending his garden helped refresh him, and three years later, he finished the novel.
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The fans who have been with Star Wars since the beginning, however, are tending toward middle-age.
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One of the travellers suggests that this is proof that a gardener has been tending the patch.
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The physical effects of the disease seriously decreased her mobility, preventing her from tending her traditional gardens.
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On weekends, she might be tending bar — a past-life job she thought she had left behind.
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He also explained why he left without tending to the woman and expressed sympathy for her injury.
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She also recommends tending to any redness or sensitivity by applying ice or hydrocortisone cream to the area.
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James is still wearing the green netted hat that covers his face when he's tending the nearby beehives.
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When the season was over he was looking forward to going home and tending to his cotton crop.
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In between she lives out in rural Washington, spending time with her dog and tending to her chickens.
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The book recounts the story of a young French priest who learns humility in tending to the faithful.
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Many beekeepers are hobbyists, tending to bees on nights or weekends while holding a job in another field.
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Tobias Ellwood, a Conservative Member of Parliament, was seen tending to a man lying outside of Westminster Palace.
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The man tending the cart of Bud Light said it was for "a different meeting," but didn't elaborate.
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Shares of French and German banks also tumbled, with Deutsche Bank tending around 14 percent lower on Friday.
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Tending to the bedsores, riding the emotional highs and lows that come with every update from a doctor.
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That's because these people stopped wandering around as much, becoming more sedentary and tending to crops and livestock.
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Instead, she walked through the halls greeting students and parents and spent many hours tending to the kids.
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However, northern European countries, including the U.K., France, Ireland, Sweden and Belgium are tending to buck the trend.
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They can be especially impulsive and irresponsible in relationships, accumulating multiple marriages and tending towards to sexual promiscuity.
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It stands for the proposition that only concrete facts tending to show bias will justify disqualifying a judge.
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Farrow, Previn says, played favorites with her many children, tending toward the kids that were biologically her own.
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The pizza party was in honor of Saint Teresa's life's work of tending to the poor in India.
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A while later, Stobbe was tending to a quayside fire when a friend told him to look up.
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Cifuentes, before tending her resignation, said taking the cream, worth around 40 euros, had been an "involuntarily error".
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Kimberly Gerhart is compiling spreadsheets and tending to clients via email, but this is no ordinary work trip.
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SocGen has said it refutes the allegations and "any claim tending to question the lawfulness of these investments".
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She tells the operator she got hit from behind, and someone was tending to him on the street.
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You learn a lot tending bar in a region where organized crime has infiltrated every aspect of life.
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From there, tending to yourself becomes a matter of trial and error to find what works for you.
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The eldest of five siblings, he helped his parents with tending the family's cattle and sheep after school.
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During the day, women go about their chores, cleaning, cooking and tending to the livestock and young grandchildren.
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DAVID LUO Guangzhou, China Tudor Rickards observed that book titles are tending to get longer (Letters, July 22nd).
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She did not speak much with strangers, spending her days tending to rows of wheat, peas and potatoes.
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She saw a therapist on the island, but she put more stock in tending to her physical health.
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"They are in the stores tending to guests," John Hamburger, president of the trade publication Franchise Times, said.
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The new results are being propelled by women voters tending to prefer Democrats, the common theme of 2018.
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"After all, crude oil prices, as their recent main driver, are currently tending to weaken again," he added.
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A now-grown Francisca (Kika Magalhaes) is still tending to the invader, but she's also clearly deeply lonely.
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Our villages survived on an Aquaculture system, tending to the water-creatures to cultivate the food we needed.
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The problem is that they don't last long, with stocks tending to disappear in a matter of hours.
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Here, the artist does his part by tending to the wound in the best way he knows how.
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Booming business meant hard work, long days tending the vines, and transporting multiple tons of grapes a day.
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One theory: The fruit's rapacious vines spread without much tending, rendering it the perfect produce for the lazy.
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Italian news media showed images of dozens of ambulances outside the club and rescue workers tending to survivors.
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Braiding stylists often don't wash their clients hair either, tending to use just a comb and their hands.
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Did that timeline offer the luxury of tending to unproductive distractions like scanning the news and refreshing Twitter?
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"Local leaders tend to be old Mansfield, while the population is tending to be more diverse," he said.
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The band makes a deeply rooted form of experimental jazz, tending toward dark, viscid harmonies and patient escalations.
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They wandered for hours, until they encountered a shepherd — two of them, older Bulgarian women, tending their sheep.
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The dialogue in "Difficult Women" occasionally falters, tending toward telegraphic language that broadcasts too tidily a character's interiority.
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So common, yet so personally cruel — it comes with no road map for those tending to the afflicted.
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Arthur spends his days tending to his ailing mother, but desperately wants to be a stand-up comedian.
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Max could have married June Landry, another float-pool nurse, who would be tending to their dinner now.
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I don't want to spend hours customizing my home, or tending to the latest endless and mindless task.
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By tending to the woman my father loved when he couldn't, I had earned new admiration from him.
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I'd be tending the glowing petunias in my room, and ping: There she was, watching through my eyes.
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Some cooks pride themselves on their mastery of the grill and are happy to spend hours tending to meats.
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Photos of the incident, obtained by the Daily Mail, showed paramedics, Damon and others tending to the little girl.
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Rich found the three newborns after their mother had given birth, but noticed she was not tending to them.
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Years ago, in her early 20s, Nickie became friendly with one of the regulars where she was tending bar.
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If dino parents had to spend half a year or more tending their eggs, they couldn't have migrated easily.
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Authorities say paramedics are tending to "multiple patients" after a hit-and-run driver struck pedestrians in downtown Portland.
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A caretaker of the adjacent property tells PEOPLE that he hasn't seen anyone tending to the memorial in months.
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"Taking care of your body is important, but tending to your relationships is a form of self-care, too."
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After lying back down on the street in pure terror, emergency room physician Allan Panter began tending to him.
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Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott took a break from tending to their daughter Stormi, who was born on Feb.
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The police arrived to take her mom's corpse to the morgue, where Riabinina received permission to continue tending it.
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To win by replicating Obama's sturdier if narrower low-50s coalition would require more tending to the populist left.
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Greece is a salutary story: in most countries Euroskepticism is passive, tending only to crystallize when times are tough.
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George Bachman, a retired firefighter, would greet him tending his garden on a quiet stretch south of Prospect Park.
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Other tales in the movie include Murray, 67, tending bar, taking orders, ignoring them and serving whatever was handy.
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He'll be tending to residents who sorely need it as they deal with the stresses of post-Maria life.
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A second miscarriage occurs while he is tending the lighthouse during a furious storm and leaves them feeling desolate.
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The force later added that the fire was under control and that emergency services were tending to the injured.
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This is always a hazardous time, particularly for agricultural workers tending their fields, and this autumn proved especially cruel.
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You want your rice to be done under 10 minutes, but don't mind tending to it at the stove.
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During this time, we observe the cows for signs of heat or any physical injury that needs tending to.
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Frank Cabrera was tending his garden and enjoying retirement at home in the Dominican Republic when his phone rang.
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She said residents had a more nonchalant attitude about things, not tending to get too uptight about weather events.
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Tending to his single table of customers during what is usually the dinner rush, Mr. Berkowitz answered the phone.
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An ultimatum may arrive that pulls you between pursuing your career dreams or tending to your home and family.
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She ordered cartons of milk, which, she said, make for a convenient refreshment when tending her fish-farming ponds.
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Shopkeepers were still tending to their shops, and electricity was functioning for at least a few hours a day.
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True, it takes time and practice, and you may find yourself tending the fire when you'd rather be sleeping.
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What could be better: booze, buds and tending to the foundation of Maslow's hierarchy of needs, all at once.
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The men are unemployed and spend their days hauling water from the spring and tending to their vegetable patch.
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I have almost 229 lined up along my window sills, and every weekend I spend time tending to them.
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All members of the family contributed to the household, with tasks from milking the cow to tending the garden.
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Tending to them has inspired her to become a nurse, but first she needs help preparing for the SAT.
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As the battle raged our Second Platoon medic, Specialist Fourth Class Bill Geier, busied himself tending to our wounded.
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If you grow weary of fish tending, don't flush them down the toilet or dump them in the wild.
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And now it's like she [the angel in the piece] is also tending to the ghost of my friend.
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Jeff Flake of Arizona said seeing the lawmakers tending to the injured reminded him of the shooting of Rep.
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It's all voluntary what we need to do and how we can conduct ourselves and tending to our commitments.
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Most of them were busy tending to butts, which I totally get, so I turned to the internet instead.
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But I know that anything worthwhile I do as a parent is rooted in Fred's teaching about tending soil.
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Authorities were tending to people on the road, and others stood around covered in shiny blankets, the photos show.
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The text is a Walt Whitman poem, a reflection on tending sick and wounded soldiers during the Civil War.
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Mr. Vorspan was greatly affected by his tending to the wounded on a flaming ship, his son Charles said.
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Then I was in a bed and people flooded the room, tending to my bleeding and assessing the situation.
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That Arelith uses them for the purpose they are meant for is an achievement, the result of careful tending.
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Children will be fascinated by the practical details of lighthouse tending and delighted by Blackall's evident affection for her subject.
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Congressional maintenance workers, dressed in blue jumpsuits, said they remembered Mr. Cummings complimenting their work tending the buildings and grounds.
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Suddenly, we have to think about who isn't tending to the rice, and why the heat is set so high.
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But it wasn't a coincidence that the two women bonded over the experience of one tending to the other's hair.
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But it has now teamed up with the NHS to beam clinicians in via Skype when tending to call-outs.
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Brown lived alone with two cats and was often seen tending to the vegetables she grew in her front yard.
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Gold has a fairly strong inverse correlation to U.S. 10-year Treasury notes, tending to rally as the yield drops.
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They get up before dawn, they spend hours harvesting crops, cooking for their families, and tending to their younger siblings.
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Relationships are messy and complicated, and the hard work of tending to family and friends, it's not sexy or glamorous.
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Watching these 2D pages transform into 3D structures is better than tending to an entire forest full of bonsai trees.
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In countries around the world, that includes cooking, cleaning, fetching water and firewood, and tending to children and the elderly.
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"There are other things I need to be tending to, creating, and focusing on with my limited time," she wrote.
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I imagine her gingerly tending to a whiskey and cigarette, as though none of this really irks her at all.
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So besides tending patients all day, she spends much of her time teaching her staff and people from neighboring villages.
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In the offseason, he works on his family ranch in Ten Sleep, Wyoming tending to hundreds of head of cattle.
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He arrived six months ago and says he has focused only on tending to the spiritual needs of his parishioners.
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Velasquez, who spoke by phone on his way to Mayuriaga, said the company has been tending to Mayuriaga's needs anyway.
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A few weeks ago, a 12-year-old boy tending sheep nearby had picked up an object from the ground.
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She and baby daddy Travis Scott, 25, took a break from tending to their daughter, who was born on Feb.
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Your time is best spent tending to your chores and responsibilities today, as well as checking in with your health.
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Tim Walz (Minn.), another Democrat who almost certainly would have participated, is back in his district tending a family tragedy.
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Many young, well-educated Chinese will find work creating, controlling, and tending to these autonomous laborers at companies like DJI.
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The harmony is largely tonal, but it is anti-Romantic in effect, tending instead toward a decorous neo-Baroque sensibility.
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Madeiros said he's seen pushing a wheelbarrow oftentimes in the basement and sometimes in the ballroom tending to a fireplace.
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Maybe you've been up for hours, tending to a brisket or a pork shoulder on the side of the grill.
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It's a well-known fact that there is a gender pay gap, with women tending to earn less than men.
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"There are quite a few that have passed the stress tests that are tending to pay good dividends," he said.
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Pumpers usually work alone, driving from well to well, tending anywhere from ten to forty or fifty wells a day.
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Whereas Barber liked to spend weekends quietly tending to the racehorses he owns, Ulrich liked going to parties and premières.
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It's entirely unfair, and you deserve to live out your crop-tending dreams just as much as the next person.
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Say you wanted to know whether East African migrant populations were tending toward settling in cities, suburbs or rural areas.
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Nor are there phone calls from his sister Miatta's husband to complain that she is not tending to his needs.
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Football is still his job, but tending to his Olympic dream means he'll need to proceed with caution during practice.
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During Romney's election, for so many other years as leader, McConnell was so closely tending to his own personal prospects.
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Seven years later, he's still goal-tending for no reason, turning it over in the post, and missing free throws.
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It's easy, elegant, made in one pot and doesn't require constant tending, so you can actually talk to your guests.
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Occasionally, however, the very medical staff tending to victims of a mass shooting are called on to treat the suspect.
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The minimalist theory is simple: Own less, and the energy you wasted tending to your possessions could be redirected elsewhere.
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After the trial, Kelly spent nearly 22018 years tending to his career, headlining musical festivals and staying away from scandal.
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Many smaller growers, some tending fields that are 100 years old, don't irrigate, but that expensive step may become necessary.
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C.J. McCollum and Meyers Leonard, the team's mercurial 2014 Lottery picks often benched by the vet-tending Stotts, were retained.
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She kept right on tending us all, a big sister watching out for the young ones, no matter our age.
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He had told one of his teachers that he often shot the rifle for target practice while tending the goats.
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One Marine was commended for tending to his wounded comrade while under fire and winching him to a hovering helicopter.
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The elder Rojas has been tending to the meat for four hours by the time the first customers line up.
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Her blond head was a beacon, bobbing next to the booth where a D.J. was tending to a mesmerizing simmer.
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Tailgating nearby was Carlos Neal, 48, who was tending to multiple grills at two tents and a pop-up camper.
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"We do have a problem in the US of tending to think of one drug at a time," Humphreys said.
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In the year of tending to her father she hadn't worked and had lost touch with most of her friends.
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Tending to their dying father lays bare their wounds and offers them a chance to regain a sense of family.
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The measure was deeply unpopular among the villagers whose children work alongside their parents in the fields, tending to livestock.
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John Berger, in the essay "Once in a Poem," describes poetry as both crossing battlefields and tending the battles' wounded.
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And promising start-ups are tending to stay private longer, with elite investors capturing even more of the biggest gains.
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"Part of the power of having gardens with some scale is being in them, not just tending them," Standefer says.
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Not so, say the farmers who have spent years tending their soil so that it produces the nutrients plants need.
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By his mid-teens, when Stockhausen was a medical orderly tending to disfigured, dying soldiers, he had become an orphan.
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Your business will not fall apart if you are not tending to it 24 hours a day during the holidays.
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The viewer's eye is drawn down neat furrows and along irrigation systems; gardeners can be seen assiduously tending to crops.
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Chimento and Zollshan schedule their posts ahead of time and spend roughly an hour every day tending to the group.
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But as linguists note, spoken English has been tending that way for many years, long before the issue became politicized.
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Her homestead of thatched-roof huts teemed with children tending their chores, grinding nuts into paste and maize into meal.
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For Ms. Klobuchar, there is the added complication of tending to a campaign image premised on affable Midwestern common sense.
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It currently trails its major Swiss and U.S rivals in private banking league tables, tending to sit outside the top ten.
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Grande previously shared a photo on her Instagram story featuring her tending to the Saturday Night Live star's own hand injury.
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Micas supported Bonheur as she built her illustrious career, largely tending to household affairs so that Bonheur could focus on painting.
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"I have lots of memories," Molinari said about tending to the bag as his brother missed the Masters cut in 2006.
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The moon enters dutiful earth sign Virgo today, finding you in a busy mood, getting organized, and tending to your chores.
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Since the parasite arrived in the United States from Asia in 1987, the practice of tending bees has grown immeasurably harder.
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Not only is the president nominating judges at a fast clip, he is tending to nominate judges who are relatively young.
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He also helped Long with her own basic tasks that she couldn't do by herself, including tending her drains and incisions.
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Medics tending to Japan's Yuto Totsuka, who bounded off the lip and fell all the way down the pipe face-first.
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In between tending to her newborn, she applies creams, puts pads in her underwear, and uses soothing sprays on her vagina.
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Medical facilities will be tending to this extra patient load while finding and repairing damages at sites hit by the storm.
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He instantly noted that this felt especially "goooOOOOoooood" partnered with the intense vibration, which now was tending to multiple erogenous zones.
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The first section of the book sees Penny, just graduated from college, tending to Norm as he lies on his deathbed.
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On the other, there's something so soothing about the illusion of control I have when I'm tending to a sheet mask.
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A quarter of millennials are already family caregivers, most often tending to older relatives while working full-time, according to AARP.
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Set in Victorian England, Tobias Finch has spent centuries tending to Greenhollow, listening to the trees and enjoying a quiet existence.
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A young shepherd boy became bored and lonely tending to his sheep, so he yelled "wolf!" and the townspeople came running.
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"We need to now do a little bit more careful tending of that particular element of the agreement," Duncan told Reuters.
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Instead of nymphs and shepherds making music, composing poems, canoodling, and occasionally tending to their flocks, we find explicitly contemporary bathers.
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First responders are on the scene tending to a number of people who witnesses say were run over by a vehicle.
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Studies have repeatedly shown that voter fraud is exceedingly rare in the US, tending to be isolated cases and usually mistakes.
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She told the doctors she worked at nearby Meramec State Park, tending to its miles of trails through forested river bluffs.
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On the face of it, this charming little game is about making cheese and tending to Tikvah's modest flock of goats.
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Back in Montreal, at Joe Beef Garden, David McMillan is drinking Pinard & Filles' sparkling wine and tending to the trout pond.
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Typically, the Amazonian princess we know as Wonder Woman has more pressing matters at hand than tending to her love life.
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It might be boring, but doing your chores and tending to the mundane will lead to less stress in your life!
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The wife of Piper Jaffray CEO Harry "Bobby" Piper was out in the yard of their home, tending to her garden.
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She is also constantly on the move, tending to her daycare children, her 20163-year-old mother, and her small hometown.
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Later, she put herself through Northern Arizona University by tending bar and, in the nineteen-nineties, started her own catering company.
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Their bond is profound, strengthened by shared household responsibilities — cooking, collecting firewood, tending their dogs — and a sense of affectionate play.
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Then Mr. Tolins invented his day job: tending the bibelots and souvenirs stored in the basement of Barbra Streisand's Malibu house.
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In the on-base trauma center, the doctors tending to him "looked like they were scared s***less," he told CNN.
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People who thought for themselves approached life not hierarchically but territorially, like ospreys or rice farmers, tending to their unique terrain.
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But tending to your staff's work-life balance is not the sole, or even the best, path to winning their approval.
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Instead of tending to your daughter's emotional needs, I've spent years reading about the inner workings of the National Basketball Association.
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We see him tending to his sick mother, and then, ten years later, living with his healthy wife, Audrey (Kristen Wiig).
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There, besides tending its orchards, Brother Robert served as the monastery's choirmaster, ran its book bindery and became its principal scribe.
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Saudi Arabia's informal price targets tend to ratchet up as realised prices rise, with its targets tending to be somewhat elastic.
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Because you are stretched so thin, you end up tending only to the patients and families with the most urgent needs.
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If you've felt too distracted by tending to others, now is the time to get back in touch with your needs.
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He'd been tending to his sick grandson and got worn down between that and taking care of animals on his ranch.
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A lot of us are adjusting to working from home, all while tending to worries about the state of the world.
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While other village children learned to read and write, she stayed home, tending pigs, collecting firewood and looking after younger siblings.
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She had apparently been hit by a ball earlier and she appeared to be tearing up and tending to her nose.
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Some garden-tending ants cover their entire bodies with a white coat of the bacteria in order to protect the fungus.
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This nurse in Wuhan can be seen tending to a baby who tested positive for the coronavirus 30 hours after birth.
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He argued that he&aposd stepped back from Nissan in 2017 to concentrate on fixing Mitsubishi and tending to the alliance.
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Nurses treated soldiers' physical wounds, and Red Cross women worked to boost the morale of troops, tending to their emotional wounds.
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Chinese state television broadcast images of an overturned blue bus and what appeared to be medical workers tending to injured passengers.
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On top of tending to her daughter and father, Ms. LaRosa said she did not feel comfortable in her own home.
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Chief Hunt said that officers found "multiple victims" and that as they were tending to them, the officers came under fire.
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Ms. Howard vowed to stay home more, tending both to the children and to the restaurant in a more balanced way.
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The issue is deeply personal for Ulukaya -- a self-made billionaire who grew up tending goat and sheep in rural Turkey.
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She sculpts the cold light, tending to the flowers folding themselves into the quiet night, their white sleeves tucked into pyramids.
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Tending to your emotional world in a productive, positive way will set you up for success in the following 14 years.
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Nyirabashyitsi Esperance can't remember a year when she didn't get malaria from tending the fields — some years she's gotten infected twice.
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As the men lounged, the women and girls were still at work, preparing dinner, tending children, fetching water and gathering firewood.
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Feature Home-funeral guides believe that families can benefit from tending to — and spending time with — the bodies of their deceased.
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The paintings in this show depict women supporting one another, engaged in nebulous rituals, and tending to cosmic egg type vessels.
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Pay close attention to the multiple iterations and you hear an artist at work, as well as a celebrity tending his image.
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He grew up on a 25-acre farm in County Meath, rearing pigs, tending vegetables, and eating his mother's hand-churned butter.
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The clips saw him playing with his dog, Little White; eating dumplings with his family; tending to his corn and soybean crops.
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Morgan, apparently newly anti-parenting, seems to believe that tending to small children is somehow a violation of Craig's James Bond duties.
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I feel like my moment was a couple years ago, and now it's just me tending to my own weird digital garden.
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But as more men from villages migrate to urban areas in search of jobs, their wives and daughters are tending the land.
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To make sure her descendants never lose that connection, she's tending to what she hopes will be the sixth generation: her grandkids.
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I eventually grew tired of tending to Pandora's algorithm; my stations became stale and heavily convergent on a cluster of overplayed favorites.
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He sees opportunity and beauty in the dairy farms of Vermont, but understands they need tending and help to keep them alive.
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The more time Democrats spend on a partisan fishing expedition, the less time they are tending to the needs of their constituents.
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Nadal said he had never collected sneakers in the past and rarely even wore them, tending more toward suits and dress shoes.
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She is currently applying to graduate school while working as a video editor and tending to her bees in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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As family incomes rise, women get more education, but upon completing their studies are excused from drudgery in favour of tending home.
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Maya's father, Bhim Bahadur Gurung, is an uneducated man who worked the fields growing barley and maize or tending goats and cattle.
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The Fast 8 star said his time tending bar as an up-and-coming actor was the ultimate way to meet women.
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So I'm curious — how many people are still fully invested in the format, and how many have stopped tending their feed gardens?
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Analysts are tending towards the view that "illegal" production capacity was taken out of the statistics before any of it actually closed.
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Beyond that, the act of taking care of and tending to plant life provides a unique set of other mental health benefits.
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He figured somebody must be tending them and soon discovered who: ethnic Georgians displaced by the Abkhazian war some 25 years ago.
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In the exhibit, children will be called up to help "treat" the injured lion by holding drips and tending to its injuries.
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They fall in love with the land, taking that one seed, planting it, nurturing it, tending it and then watch it bloom.
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In Nigeria, UNFPA is in refugee camps, tending to girls who have been kidnapped, raped and often impregnated by Boko Haram militants.
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She says her mom and other family members were tending to the dog every day and Hank's pen was cleaned out daily.
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Tending to your relationships — not just yourself — is just one more way to help your personal life blossom under the Flower Moon.
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His ethical struggle grows more complicated when he starts tending a pigeon he calls Nipper (an onstage puppet, designed by James Ortiz).
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A longtime re-enactor of Custer's Last Stand alternates between tending to his sick wife and submitting to his Native American mistress.
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There were no midday strollers, no one reading a book under a shade tree, no green thumb tending to a flower bed.
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Ritvo's imagination flares up at that awful noise, conjuring the image of a man not merely serving soup but "tending" to it.
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Doctors in Aleppo are tending to scores of victims of what is believed to be a chlorine gas attack by government forces.
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At its best, hospice provides a well-coordinated interdisciplinary team that eases patients' pain and worry, tending to the whole family's concerns.
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Dressed in the white tunic and skullcap typically worn by Hui men, he was tending vegetables in his garden when we arrived.
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Even Mr. Romero, happily tending his avocado bushes on land once filled with mighty trees, is saddened by the loss of forest.
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In the animated movie, Lady is shown tending to four puppies, three who look like Lady and a miniature Tramp, named Scamp.
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If anything, Khan has always been respectful of his next fight, tending to focus more on his own skills than his opponent.
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Tending, as Samsung often does, toward jamming as much into a product as possible — the polar opposite of chief competitor Apple's approach.
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Soon after, they departed into the night to start tending to their debate hangovers; just three more nights like this to go.
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Her wardrobe of flowing floral dresses embodied her bright spirit, even while tending to her parade of baby elephants in the wild.
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For a few weeks each year, I make a game of tending to a small pile of Blenheim apricots, my favorite variety.
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This is his third consecutive Paralympics tending goal for Sweden, and his family and friends do not want him to stop there.
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A passionate horticulturist who worked in a bakery, the late Eugene Von Bruenchenhein spent his days tending to all manner of creations.
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Those are all the details that we're tending to make someone feel like 'this is right' and 'this is good for me.
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He was tending to the smoker, a giant, double-chambered grill that looked like it had welded together from spare truck parts.
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To prevent stress, the corals are strictly monitored by students who hand-feed them with pipettes, like mamas tending to baby birds.
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But the state-based approach has the disadvantage of tending to treat what happened in the last election as a neutral baseline.
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When the aide tending to her father abruptly leaves, Kasie is forced to contact her estranged brother, Carey (Teddy Lee), for help.
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She used to go from home to home tending to the sick, and Rebecca liked to tag along and to help her.
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Dozens took refuge in a choir classroom, which a teacher barricaded with a grand piano before tending to a student's gunshot wounds.
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The chief of staff manages the work and personnel of the West Wing, steering the president's agenda and tending to important relationships.
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One recurring theme, in Alton's speeches, is a date, toward which he—and, according to the cult, world history—is somehow tending.
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Bela Karolyi now spends most days tending to his horses and guineafowl ("Animals are way easier"), although he still follows the sport.
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At 1:30 in the morning, while most of Ontario, Canada was asleep, Timothy Joseph Elzinga was tending to his crying toddler.
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"Whether it's making butter from cow milk, fetching wood or tending to ill animals, it all comes down to women," she added.
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" The Post continued: "Bannon tells confidants he sees himself as 'the president's wingman,' tending to his base and taking on his enemies.
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Mary Darko, a nurse who was tending to the patient at the time, said Dr. Tam had been as friendly as ever.
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Mothers and their children toil in the green fields of the Beqaa, tending to the vines of the region's award-winning wineries.
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He returned to Pakistan from London earlier this month where he had been tending his gravely ill wife to begin his sentence.
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Tend.ai is a new company that helps you train collaborative robots to perform machine tending, something generally reserved for bots serving heavy industry.
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This garden room is awash in natural light, with shelving and a worktable for potting seedlings and tending to them as they grow.
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This was at least a little bit inspired by a real historical case of two men with the same name tending a lighthouse.
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Hurricanes that do form are tending to be more intense overall, and bring more rainfall, due to warming air and sea surface temperatures.
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By the 2000s, a gap had emerged, with partisans tending to view the economy more positively when their preferred party was in power.
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Tending to working on a small scale, she made paintings that remained true to the miniaturized perfection of her artificial, slightly askew world.
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After a long day of work, followed by a long night celebrating your accomplishments, you mind find that your home needs serious tending.
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After the spanking session is over, practice "aftercare," a BDSM term that simply means tending to one another's needs after you're finished playing.
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The Houser brothers, the creative leads at Rockstar, do not talk to the press often, tending to let their games speak for themselves.
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Coteaux is the French word for hills—fitting for the French grapes Bitar was tending, and reflective of the French legacy in Lebanon.
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Success will require tending and fostering American relations with China, Japan and South Korea while forging an entirely new relationship with North Korea.
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They're pretty good at tending to outer-ring relationships — their hundreds of Facebook acquaintances, their fellow progressives, or their TED and Harley fans.
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The Thoreauvian, so the argument goes, is so busy tending his or her own garden that they let the world go to pot.
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Pictures of young women on assembly lines making airplane parts and of retired couples tending victory gardens were among the new indelible images.
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In the US, consumers spend an average of around $75 on a real tree, with organic varieties tending to cost a little more.
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For decades, you have protected your nation's cultural output with the diligence of a gardener tending a fragile patch against invasive killer weeds.
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When it comes to tending to her actual visage, Ms. Keys, who grew up in Iowa and now lives in Boca Raton, Fla.
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Floods and landslides have become more frequent and destructive, since small farmers stopped tending the hillsides and unscrupulous real estate developers replaced them.
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You never see a single herd of livestock or watch anyone tending a garden, but there's a bar and restaurant in every town.
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I don't usually reflect on our relationship, too easily tending towards a clichéd resignation that my accomplishments can never be measured against his.
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Tetsuya Yamaguchi, who has been tending yeast in Mr. Robuchon's empire for two decades, is now stationed in the basement on 10th Avenue.
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On March 30, the protests' first day, Ms. Najjar became the youngest of three volunteers tending to the wounded, and the only woman.
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"Hariri didn't do this for Lebanon, he did this for Saudi against Iran," said Nabil Idriss, who was tending his son's fabric shop.
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But she increasingly resented her husband's early success and found moments to paint between raising their four children and tending to the house.
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He is the city's official clock master and he has been tending some of the city's grandest public clocks since the late 1970s.
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For the campaigns and the campaigns-in-waiting, the importance of South Carolina has meant careful tending of relationships with leaders like Rep.
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When he's not gramming — which he sometimes does while vaping — Jacobs might be texting his husband, Charly Defrancesco, or tending to his grooming.
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Both Soucie and Schiavo say government regulators have been slow to mandate use of new technologies, tending to be reactive rather than proactive.
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Mr. Gargan, 42, has been tending bar here for nearly 20 years, and to hundreds of its regulars, he is Mr. Saturday Night.
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The discussion has followed a familiar script, with Democrats wanting to enact gun control and Republicans tending to focus on mental health issues.
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It was the Friday before the Memorial Day weekend; she was busy tending to her other children, and Etan jolted out of bed.
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He escaped uninjured, but his wife appeared to have a leg injury and walked away from the accident with a firefighter tending her.
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Treating a war amputee might be straightforward, but tending to patients, often children, with cerebral palsy or congenital diseases requires other specialized skills.
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Bea (Bárbara Lennie) and Paco live on a nearby wine-producing estate, tending vineyards that used to belong to Laura and her family.
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Julie isn't found until 2015, when she is a middle-aged woman tending the garden with her daughter, blissfully hazy about the past.
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Women and girls at the Rohingya camps are usually seen fanning cooking pots, cradling babies or tending to their family inside bamboo shelters.
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Just think about the kinds of photo-ops women in public life are asked to pose for — baking pies, tending a garden, etc.
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When you're a grown-up you are supposed to care about your home, tending to it like you would tend to your own face.
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"It's a balancing act" between tending to the clients of his public relations firm and dealing with the requirements of the investigations, he said.
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When asked what happened, one shrugged, positioned her fingers as if cocking a trigger, and made several blasting motions, before tending a waiting customer.
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Doctors tending to Warmbier say there is no evidence for this, but that leaves us with the question: why is he in a coma?
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Today's students are just as likely to be found tending shared vegetable patches or running a farmers' market as they are cramming for finals.
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Should we have to pay for a ludicrously priced $6 latte for the privilege of tending to our basic human needs, so be it.
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She spoke to BuzzFeed News while tending to 3-year-old Manatana, whose mother Hoasie had brought him to the clinic four days prior.
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As a profession, it takes on many forms, from tending to disabled or elderly clients to cooking and cleaning and watching an employer's kids.
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For Republicans, the threat is that younger generations, tending to care about abortion, gay rights, and immigration, will flock largely to Democrats, Frey said.
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As matters stand, that's likely true – though all the far right parties are, in this new year, tending to creep upwards in the polls.
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While your nostrils are designed to adapt to scents quickly, that doesn't give you the excuse to slack on tending to your home's odor.
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Daydreaming about what spot I'd like to eat at seemed so much more appealing than tending to all my emails from the day before.
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But like most of his neighbours in the mountain village of Wolong, 16km (10 miles) from the epicentre, he was busy tending his crops.
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The two, longtime friends and nuns, have been remembered as "extraordinary" and "humble" women who spent years in rural communities tending to the poor.
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Tending to the pigs, two gascon noir boars that eventually bulk up to 170kg, is like "an executioner falling for someone on death row".
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When Jamie walks in, and finds his newly returned wife tending to her assailant's wounds, his reaction is to talk her out of it.
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They get up before dawn, and spend hours harvesting crops, cooking for their families and tending to their younger siblings before heading to class.
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She is also tending to a deep grief, and when she meets Joe Goldberg, she senses a shared knowledge of profound, life-changing loss.
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Within the same week, we failed to acknowledge Lil Wayne's depression while tending to Kid Cudi's, when we could have so easily done both.
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The crown has descended among the younger sons of Abdulazziz, with each son and his family tending to control one element of the state.
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But growing fuck-loads of Brussels sprouts and making eccentric, fuzzy psyche-pop are just two of the projects he is regularly tending to.
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The flaxen titan of wellness, tending to her locks with a golden rod in hand, a steely look in her eye, is sheer perfection.
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The Trump administration sees Mongolia as having been long neglected by the US. Now, the administration is tending to the relationship, the official said.
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Honi is a sex app as much about spicing up your sex life as it is about tending to all aspects of your relationship.
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The trailer racked up more than 100,000 views in the first hour and the #Cats hashtag quickly became the top tending item on Twitter.
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"It's going to work out," Tara tells Rosita, who has just finished tending to the knife wound on her cheek, a souvenir from Arat.
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We're told the rapper left a manager in charge of the business while he was tending to his music business, touring and making appearances.
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Richard Simmons may no longer be publicly active, but he keeps himself busy at home by tending to his pets, cooking and watching television.
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For example, officials said that women and girls are often tasked with collecting fresh drinking water, producing foods and tending to the household's animals.
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Duties may include tending furnace and boiler, performing routine maintenance activities, notifying management of need for repairs, and cleaning snow or debris from sidewalk.
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His decision leaves Franziska, the wife he adores, fending for the family and tending to their farm, as neighbors in their village turn hostile.
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These days, England doesn't much care for its poets, tending to prefer them safely dead and serviceable as colorful subjects for the heritage industry.
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She was at once alert and relaxed, although also hoarse, either from all the interviews or, she thought, tending to her 4-year-old.
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Gabriela heads to a shelter, where volunteers make sure a warm meal is available and there are medical volunteers voluntarily tending to the sick.
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Eight-hour stretches of tending to residents with senility or Alzheimer's would leave him sapped with little time to spend with his three children.
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It was the least likely place in the world to find soup, and to find someone tending to soup, and there it all was.
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Editorial As Donald Trump's tweets pile one atop another, generating sensational headlines, issues of true substance are tending to get lost in the shuffle.
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We did the same, spending two hours interviewing the few nurses there and the patients they were tending to, until the darkness inhibited us.
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But it's his careful tending that has made him the designated grower for four Michelin-starred restaurants in Paris, including L'Astrance and Le Cinq.
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"The first is to extend the amnesty timeline, I mean external restrictions are not easing, but, on the contrary, tending to rise," he said.
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A new UK study find that companies with leaders who show "psychopathic characteristics" destroy shareholder value, tending to have poor future returns on equity.
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"I would get sent to the kitchen as punishment, to help the cooks" — tending the fire, making pancit (noodles), wrapping fish in banana leaves.
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He spends the rest of his time with his family, administrating the Roger Ballen Foundation, and tending his collection of more than 100 pets.
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It's nice to have nearby friends for your kids, places where they can play safely, and other adults who can share kid-tending duties.
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Practice ended with a determined Lundqvist tending goal in front of an enthusiastic group of players trying to pound in pucks from close distance.
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We essentially lived inside a medical armored personnel carrier, roaming embattled central Vietnam behind mechanized infantry units, tending and evacuating their wounded and dead.
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Mr. Remus had to release floodwaters building behind the dams just as mating pairs of plovers were tending their eggs near the water's edge.
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That you can acquire them in the workplace, that you can acquire them alongside bringing up a family or tending for an older relative.
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Birds show a lot of distress under those conditions, tending to injure themselves, lose their feathers, and end up covered with cuts and bruises.
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Single mothers are modern day renaissance women tending to a scraped knee while sifting through a pile of paperwork brought home from the office.
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Mothers who juggle jobs outside the home spend just as much time tending their children as stay-at-home mothers did in the 23s.
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" As Mr. Finnemore put it, "The more affordable and middle housing bands are tending to outperform the higher-end, luxury segment of the market.
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One could view western Michigan, also home to proto-side-hustle empire Amway, as tending the furnace that powers our current total work nightmare.
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This all-in-one system uses plants like basil or mint to keep it clean, saving you from tending to it on the regular.
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For a man who spent so much of his career tending to relationships, Mr. Grey had a notable number of associations that turned sour.
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Mr. Schuette said that Mr. Skidmore had been tending to his ailing wife in mid-2015 when he grew ill, apparently from the water.
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Lucky Chen (Chen Nianxi), a demolitions expert, risks his life daily underground while tending a paralyzed father and aging mother living in rural squalor.
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Over 75 minutes, Mr. LaMarca's documentary watches three farmers toil over feeding, milking, bottling, chopping wood, picking vegetables and tending to goats giving birth.
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Further, Medicaid dollars benefit seniors residing in nursing homes, including many Catholic Sisters who have served their entire lives tending to the most vulnerable.
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"It was surreal," said Matthew McCoy, a theme-park designer, recalling the airplane crew members in hazardous material suits tending to passengers in masks.
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John Maynard Keynes detailed how capitalist economies, far from tending to equilibrium, are prone to extreme volatility due to cycles of over- and underinvestment.
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The Kobo device seems to have a slightly cooler display, with the backlight tending towards peach instead of an unhealthy yellow when maxed out.
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Caregivers in the study were tending to a sick spouse who required constant care or assistance with daily tasks like bathing, dressing and eating.
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Rachel Baxa was tending to her infant daughter, Georgia, when "the horrific phrase said by President Trump ran through my mind," the Idahoan said.
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Tending the bar and mingling with guests, she is worldly in a shimmering sea-foam green top, silvery chain vest and layers of jewels.
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Lifestyles and preferences are changing for all generations People are tending to rent more frequently and live longer in retirement than they used to.
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Beth, the saintliest and sweetest of the March sisters, is never the same after she contracts scarlet fever while tending to a penniless family.
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And pay, especially at the senior levels, is both on the low side and tending to decline, as documented by Emory University's Josh McCrain.
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Male allies are encouraged to show support by tending to chores and child care, and by starting conversations about gender equality in their workplace.
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Three years ago, Aref Haboo worked as a beekeeper in Syria, tending to his 45 hives in a small village near the Turkish border.
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Politico reported last week that National Guard troops were mostly in support roles, doing somewhat menial tasks like tending to horses and changing flat tires.
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Companies that pay dividends, tending to be industrial or consumer-product oriented, often lag the performance of high-growth companies in sectors like emerging technology.
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The flu season typically runs from October to as late as May, with activity tending to peak between December and February, according to the CDC.
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But the show has a problem with tonal variance, tending to roll along in the same gear for much of its eight-episode first season.
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Once, when he was temporarily placed in a rehabilitation clinic after a fall, a nurse tending to him asked Arlyn what made the avatar work.
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"Our first responders remain vigilant and working around the clock by clearing roadways, tending to damaged infrastructure, and providing support for our displaced residents," Gov.
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Traders who line both sides of the street, tending shops filled with fungi and fragrant bark, insist that they have no such ornaments for sale.
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Gaming headphones and headsets can be a real crapshoot, with some of them being downright excellent and others, the majority, tending toward poorly engineered disappointment.
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Day spends her days taking long walks in the garden, tending to her animals, answering fan mail and helping with her Doris Day Animal Foundation.
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Two people, Ariel and Anton, both point out to Noah that it's insane that he's here and not tending to Alison's funeral arrangements or mourning.
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Some Border Patrol officers complain their duties increasingly fall outside the bounds of their training – like tending to sick children and adults in their custody.
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In the case of Hurricane Harvey, this includes sheltering, feeding, and tending to the mental health and health needs of tens of thousands of people.
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Earlier, hundreds of marchers held posters with an illustration of protesters in hard hats tending to a young child, with the words "protect the future".
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Gregorio Urury, a farmer in Carancas, was sitting outside his small adobe house, taking a break from tending his sheep, when he felt the impact.
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When not tending his shop, he plays in two rock bands, one of which is named Ciccioli Ciccioli, from the local dialect for pork cracklings.
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"Buyers are tending to wait in a downward (price) cycle while crude stocks remain high in Shandong," said one trader with an independent Chinese refiner.
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It also means that capital moves out of the non-corporate sector into the corporate sector, tending to hurt workers in the non-corporate sector.
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One seeks to ensure "representational equality," with elected officials tending to the interests of the same number of people, whether they are voters or not.
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It will be worth keeping an eye on the season as a whole, and I'm certain that someone out there is tending to the scoresheet.
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As Marc J. Dunkelman writes in his compelling book "The Vanishing Neighbor," people are good at tending their inner-ring relationships — their family and friends.
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At another climate-smart agriculture project further south, Adeline Tahiriaza is tending to a large vegetable patch of spring onions, carrots, lettuce, melon and tomatoes.
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The resistance movement was gaining ground by the early 1980s, and the collapse of the communist system was tending toward inevitability until the bombings happened.
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More than 36,000 Singaporeans are part of the Community in Bloom program, tending to 1,300 gardens in housing estates, schools and organizations, according to officials.
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Ghirri's favored palette is pale, soothing, often tending toward pastel, as if the images did not wish to speak too loudly or overassert their presence.
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Her father, Khaled Dacka, 40, who worked in a currency exchange office in Syria, spends his day tending a furnace at an auto parts factory.
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A trend across the region is demographic concentration, with a large portion of homicide victims tending to be young, often low-income minority male youth.
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Reynolds had been in South Africa tending to what he said was a daughter's illness, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's office in Chicago said.
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Gift a My Garden Box subscription, $35.50/monthThrough My Garden Box, even those with terrible histories of tending to plants can build a thriving garden.
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However, in its annual report published in March, it said it refutes the allegations, and "any claim tending to question the lawfulness of these investments".
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One day after lunch had been served, we were busy tending to after-chow responsibilities, such as processing paperwork and visitors, and other daily tasks.
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All this leaves the state's Republican politicians in the awkward position of backing their party leader and tending to the needs of the Kansas economy.
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I slowly began filling the house, agonizing over decisions about laundry baskets and couch colors, and tending to a new, unhealthy obsession with reclaimed wood.
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Wednesday afternoon's refreshing new Moon in Gemini encourages you to find emotional solace by enthusiastically cleaning your home and generally tending to your domestic affairs.
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By Sonia EversWhether you're into the full-bush Brazilian or something more bare, tending to your nether regions, particularly in the summertime, is nothing new.
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He was tired of tending to other men's horses, he told Mazer, and there was a yearling grandson of Broomstick he had his eye on.
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I could be home tending to my apartment, but instead I'm here providing this service to the community, and this is how they repay me.
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When the Samsas are forced to find employment, even Greta stops tending to her brother, eventually turning on him in a scene of unsettling violence.
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Male smooth guardian frogs scarcely move or eat for days while tending one clutch of eggs, and they seem uninterested in mating with more females.
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Tending to others was a skill he learned early, or at least that's the way he thinks of his childhood, in the San Fernando Valley.
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But what makes the image linger isn't how it fits into the movie's controlling metaphor but the everyday gentleness of one creature tending to another.
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By tending to good bar culture, they said, you'll have more fun, win the favor of your favorite bartenders and avoid gaining a bad reputation.
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The councilor, Justice Twelve Siboza, explained that he had been busy the week Ziyanda fell into the toilet, tending to another corner of his ward.
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She settled into her job as a de facto nurse, making outside medical and dental appointments for students and tending to their aches and pains.
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Synthetic indigo costs a tiny fraction of sukumo and takes about an hour to mix, rather than the few weeks of constant tending Hama requires.
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Military personnel with little to do have been conscripted into commercial ventures, including whale-watching tours for tourists, running hair salons and tending to farms.
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After tending to piglets on a drizzly recent morning, Mr. Jenkins said he did not expect much profit from this year's corn and soybean crops.
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What remained was a handful of plant workers at each gate lackadaisically holding picket signs or tending to fires in metal garbage cans for warmth.
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These were some of the most powerful women in Rome, responsible for tending the sacred hearth and the flame believed to protect the Roman Empire.
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"This is a peaceful town," said Khalil Nawawra, 35, who also works in Tomer, tending to the crops of eggplants, peppers, grapes and date palms.
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All summer they kept to their individual tasks, building their nests and tending their young, but their fledglings are more or less self-sufficient now.
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And Biden has not responded forcefully, tending either to dismiss Sanders ("I don't respond to Bernie's ridiculous comments") or to get bogged down in details.
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Gil was 14 when he heard the screams of his father who stepped on a landmine while tending his cassava crops one day in 2005.
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Sara; her mother; and her sister, Shoshana would spend hours sweeping it clean and tending to the laundry with military precision: washing, starching and ironing.
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All summer they kept to their individual tasks, building their nests and tending their young, but their fledglings are more or less self-sufficient now.
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She's screaming bloody murder, so I alternate between tending to her, getting my son changed into PJs, reading books, and getting him down in his room.
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Her father worked for the city, tending boilers at a water-filtration plant; her mother stayed at home while Mrs Obama and her brother were young.
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Adding to the mix was "quadruple-witching," when options on stocks and indexes as well as futures on indexes and stocks expire, tending to raise volumes.
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Rogers was said to consider his show "tending soil," and it helped me eventually blossom into someone still shy, but more cordial — and always still me.
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"After the deep crisis over the 'yellow vests', households are on their guard and are tending to put off purchases," he said in a research note.
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Fat Boy's mother was once largely apolitical but now attends the protests, handing out food and tending to those overcome by pepper spray or tear gas.
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A New York man is tending to a black eye after he was allegedly punched on the subway because he looks like Shia LaBeouf, PEOPLE confirms.
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Tending her cow and calf beneath tangerine trees near an abandoned village, she says she had to move twice when the government raised the reservoir's level.
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Sellers plays Chance, a sweet-but-simple-minded man who has spent the entirety of his life tending to the garden of a wealthy DC man.
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The nurse, who is in her 20s, was working at Seattle Children's Hospital and tending to a young patient with measles when she developed the infection.
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Even if you can't step outside into your own calming garden paradise, you can still benefit from the meditative practice of focusing on tending your plot.
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And sometimes, that smallest part is the whole game, as in the case of Viridi, a meditative, free-to-play title that's all about tending succulents.
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Similarly, people who don't want to spend a ton of time tending to their dog should steer clear, because Aussies stick to their people like glue.
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Farmer is liberal and talks incessantly, while Ward is politically conservative and stoic, having grown up tending cattle on his father's ranch in Bullhead City, Arizona.
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It was overrun by people who didn't think of themselves as pirate gardeners tending the sacred network that supported this idealistic cyberspace—our newly created commons.
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Instead of tending to your wounds, you're galloping through the woods, ready to transform into something new, something inspiring—ready to break free from the past.
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Crude prices and refinery margins have an inverse relationship, with the profit from producing fuels tending to peak in the weeks after crude prices reach lows.
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According to Elizalde, mere seasonality likely played a role, with people tending to watch more TV in the winter months than they do in the summer.
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While we can help plant the seeds, the local government, private sector and civil society play major roles in tending and cultivating the engines of growth.
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Tonya Couch, the mother of the "affluenza" teen who fled to Mexico with her son, is back on her feet -- especially during happy hour -- tending bar.
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This sign's caregiving instincts won't allow them to be completely consumed by their own emotions — not while they have friends whose emotions need tending to, too.
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I took a few hits of a cannabis strain specifically marketed as "chill" and began tending to my crops in the tranquil farming sim Stardew Valley.
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When her wife was tending to the wound later on, she began bleeding heavily; that's when she went to the hospital, and Pennington was subsequently arrested.
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That year, Mr. Patten formally joined the staff of the theater, spending 80 hours a week tending to its needs and to those of visiting artists.
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Tending to his narrow farm each day with his children, Ali said he is now able to produce around 20 kgs of the vegetable each day.
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Public polls show a widening gender gap, with women tending to favor Democrats over Republicans, and outrage over Kavanaugh's nomination could drive the wedge even deeper.
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In the past, they have charged him with being more concerned about tending to his Twitter account than partaking in the more prosaic work of governance.
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People have sex, they drink too much, they lose their money, they take jobs cleaning and teaching and tending bar and selling drugs to scrape by.
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Low salaries for doctors feed corruption and people's suspicions that staff are keener to earn money by prescribing unnecessary drugs and treatment than tending the sick.
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The hours at the convenience store were erratic, so she started waiting tables and tending bar as she tried to find work in property management again.
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"It's painful for me to know that she's there and that I can't be tending to her now that she needs me," De La Cruz said.
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She found him and his seven siblings home alone, her promising student too preoccupied with tending to his brothers and sisters to care much about school.
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Tending to the welfare of the less fortunate members of the community, giving to the poor — especially at the end of the month — is also important.
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Cleaner cooking solutions can also save women valuable time spent collecting fuel wood and tending fires, while reducing deforestation and climate-changing emissions, the report noted.
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Where's My Office Now has nearly a hundred and forty thousand Instagram followers and a dozen corporate sponsors; maintaining that kind of audience requires constant tending.
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At Wisconsin, he could have stayed on that path, tending to his game and his homework and letting others worry about what's fair for college athletes.
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The guy tending bar is an old pal, so he was ready and willing to whip me up a beer suicide for the sake of science.
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Thanos has renounced mass destruction in favor of tending his vegetable patch, Black Widow sits around eating peanut-butter sandwiches, and Thor is a fat slob.
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Hilda Caldera tending to the grave of her husband, Alfredo Landaverde, a Honduran counternarcotics adviser who was killed in 2011 by a gunman on a motorcycle.
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If you strolled by the playgrounds of Flushing, Queens, this summer, you would have seen throngs of Chinese immigrant women tending to their American-born grandchildren.
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The community organized so quickly, with brigades clearing the roads and tending to the elderly, the sick and those who'd lost the roof over their heads.
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As an anesthesiologist, Dr. Au is responsible for one of the most dangerous parts of tending to patients with the coronavirus: intubating those who can't breathe.
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There are over a million immigrant workers in the direct-care industry — home health aides and personal-care aides tending to the sick and the frail.
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In the process of losing $800,000 at craps, he confided to the staff tending to him that he'd dumped $66 million during the stock market crash.
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I'd asked Ms. Solis, the factory worker, to talk to me when she could have been tending the shoulder where a bullet had sundered her flesh.
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Now her elder daughter, Lis, and granddaughter, Vanessa, join her to sort through leads while tending the layers of guilt and sorrow that burden their family.
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He also graduated from Yale and spent much of his time tending to the family farm in Morrisania and working as a judge before the war.
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Among them was the third Japanese public health official to contract the virus while tending to passengers and crew members aboard the ship, the Diamond Princess.
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"Overall, the preponderance of papers support the idea that the Arctic warming so fast is tending to make these wavy patterns happen more often," said Francis.
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Page, 49, lived in London for a year three decades ago, an adventurous teenager tending bar at a pub only blocks from Chelsea's stadium, Stamford Bridge.
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The synagogue was put on lockdown, and Mr. Ferencz's thoughts turned to his wife, Mindy, who had been left tending to the market, his mother said.
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They do not represent the nation demographically, tending to be more rural than urban, more heartland than coastal, largely from blue collar and middle-class backgrounds.
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Tending to Mr. Trump's relationships in Washington is likely to fall, in part, to Bill Stepien, who is in line to be the new political director.
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Mr. Grant keeps his horses on the backstretch at Aqueduct, tending to them in the morning before heading off to his other day job delivering packages.
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The season typically runs from October and can run as late as May, with activity tending to peak between December and February, according to the CDC.
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As he got closer, he found other officers tending to injured students and joined them, applying gauze to students' wounds to stop the bleeding, he said.
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He recalls tending to a 216-year-old woman whose heart refused to quit and a young man whose heart never even put up a fight.
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In the foreground, the Magdalene has shed her fancy clothes and jewelry and hurled herself onto the marble floor; her sister, Martha, is tending to her.
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The ambiguity of the images, simultaneously tending toward the celebration and lamentation of the melting of the ice caps, probes whether critical distance is a fiction.
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It was a fitting way to send off the Mahonys after 111 consecutive years of tending to the betting pools at some of the nation's greatest racetracks.
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When we look back at the average poll taken before Biden got in, we see both Biden and Sanders tending to do better among non-college grads.
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Tending to the chickens was hard work—it involved getting into the pen, clearing birds out of their dirty cages, and shooing them into a holding enclosure.
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City of Powell workers tending to the planters found marijuana plants competing for space in three pots filled with marigolds and zinnias, the Billings Gazette reported Friday.
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Buddy and his busboy, Rusty Quinton, had their hands full tending to the crowds, facing the ceaseless call for pitchers and mugs, and they soon forgot Adam.
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Some work for the prison, tending to and maintaining its facilities, but others work for cooperatives and businesses that began employing them after they began their sentences.
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The idea of a recovering alcoholic tending bar at the same dive in which she lost herself to addiction might sound a few Liberty-sized alarm bells.
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As with Spain and Portugal, the Commission is tending toward flexibility and this week may also see it extending its "Juncker Plan" loan programme to encourage investment.
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THE GROWTH AREAS INTERESTINGLY ENOUGH ARE TENDING TO BE THOSE HIGHER END PCs, THE GAMING PCs, THE HIGH END ENTERPRISE AND CONSUMER PCs ARE DOING QUITE WELL.
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This afternoon, less than 24 hours before they get a chance in the ring, all the young women she knows are out tending to the rice fields.
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"We're so inundated with visual content all the time with Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest that I think people are tending to copy other people more," Collins says.
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However, he was so dazed by the experience he didn't recognise it was the Duke of Cambridge who was tending to him, he told Good Morning Britain.
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And unless the region's rural resilience improves, many of the mothers tending their babies in Zinder will be back at the clinic in a year or two.
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It's a world away from where she was in 2016, tending to her children who became sick from local water and tuning out the Trump-Clinton race.
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Catherine, wife of second-in-line to the throne Prince William, watched pupils tending to pigs, sheep and chickens as part of a week-long education programme.
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Of the 24,23 keepers tending lights in 1900s, there were fewer than 500 by 1946, 300 by the 1960s, and one—the Boston Lighthouse keeper—by 1990.
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STUDENT-CENTERED LEARNING Another term for personalized learning, but tending to emphasize the needs of individual students rather than the goals of the teacher, school or district.
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I was deeply inspired, as I had been on our trips to Texas, Louisiana and Florida to see the people in need and those tending to them.
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Jenelle Evans and David Eason are sticking together -- very publicly, actually -- and now that their kids have been removed from their house, they're tending to home improvements.
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Retired taxi driver Roger Loh said he has been spending at least an hour every day at his allotment, tending to his papaya, chili and spinach plants.
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Despite their large numbers, they rarely receive much media attention, with the press tending to focus instead on immigration from Eastern Europe, Africa, and majority Muslim countries.
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Still, when's he not writing acid lines on his beloved replica 303, he's tending to the relatively vast lawn prior to the arrival of a new caretaker.
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Photos posted on the Facebook page for ThaiWhales, a conservation group, showed volunteers tending to the sick whale, shading the mammal while giving it medicine and fluids.
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Tending toward a vivid grimness and a certain macho angst, these animations meditate on the alienating effects of technology, terrorism, modern travel and good old self-abnegation.
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Tending to President Donald Trump's fragile ego has become a major preoccupation of Washington, as ambitious politicians look for ways to please the temperamental commander-in-chief.
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In 2013, another of Turrell's skyspaces was permanently closed after a sky-scraping luxury condo (called the Museum Tower) encroached upon the view of "Tending, (Blue)" (2003).
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Instead, he paid the Islamic State $750 to rent a 200-acre farm in Hamah, planting almond and olive trees, tending to a flock of 80 sheep.
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Among urban married couples in middle and upper socioeconomic groups, men worked outside of the home, while women worked in the home tending to family and hearth.
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Instead, she spent months tending to Japanese soldiers who had limbs torn off or their bodies slashed open, extreme wounds that made them lash out in delirium.
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Along the way, she does the ordinary things one does after a death, visiting family, tending to financial matters, becoming accustomed to living with a great loss.
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Coverage of these senators has followed suit, tending to focus on their most recent headline-grabbing stunt, whether it be an act of complicity or of defiance.
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One image, shared via Yolanda's Instagram story, showed Bella tending to one of her horses — donning a blue baseball cap, white long-sleeve shirt and denim shorts.
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Full of desire, pain, and regret, it sees vocalist/guitarist Eva Grace Hendricks tending to wounds earned from heartbreak—sometimes soothing them, sometimes digging a finger in.
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But because I am so busy tending to those with more urgent needs, I won't know them or be able to support them well when it comes.
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This is where it starts, here at Thao's, with Khoua Her making sure to save seeds, the family tending to the fields, harvesting the carefully planned work.
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Due to the large numbers taking part, there is little kicking of the ball with players instead tending to carry the ball across the boundary-free pitch.
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Everyone except for Ms. Delgadillo, who remained in the sun for most of the day, tending to all the portraits as if each one were her child.
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I had selected about 10 apples this way when I noticed that two workers tending to the fruit were watching me with questioning looks on their faces.
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This film tells the story of the courageous New York City queers who have been guarding and tending the flame — on those same city blocks — ever since.
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This is rarely literal; most women wearing long acrylic nails are leading normal, everyday lives and tending to day-to-day activities as they always would have.
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At the time he was living a bit of a double life, playing a single Lothario on screen while tending to his wife and children at home.
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That was partly because she was busy building a small business, tending to my younger siblings and accommodating the bizarre demands of a brilliant and bipolar boyfriend.
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However, a stronger correlation would appear to be seasonal, with iron ore prices tending to rally for restocking as winter ends and during the summer construction peak.
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And like many of us, their stories include tending to kids—those small, helpless aliens that grew inside your body and are now growing inside your house.
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"All reporters ever want to talk about is drugs," said Sue Burke, a sixth-generation Portsmouth resident and gardener who volunteers planting and tending the flowerpots downtown.
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Fur oil, which is also available on Goop as well as the Fur website, is an extremely popular oil for tending the outer skin and hair area.
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About 27% of participants experienced a significant decrease in their pulse rate by the end of the plant-tending period, and most participants' anxiety scores decreased too.
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Jewish cooks, mostly women at the time, began spending their days either in the work force or tending to matters of the home rather than rendering schmaltz.
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He mostly divided his time between the courts and tending to his many estates, and worked his way up the senatorial ranks by keeping his head down.
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"I make charcoal because there are no job alternatives," explains a young man tending two parallel 60-foot-long kilns in a recently cleared patch of forest.
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To avoid running afoul of the rules, he said, they are taking low-skill, low-pay gigs, such as driving for ride-sharing services or tending bar.
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Then, on the evening of the Fourth of July, while many New Yorkers were launching fireworks and tending barbecues, Alexander Bonds was working himself into a frenzy.
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By killing off local inhabitants and enslaving Africans to do the backbreaking labor of tending the sugar plant, European settlers managed to build a huge production complex.
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The artist previously asked the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas to shutter another, similar installation, "Tending, (Blue)," because a luxury condo tower had intruded on the view.
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Pyongyang said his condition was brought about by severe food poisoning, but doctors tending to him at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center flatly dismissed those claims.
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Tending the bar is a man in a long-sleeved shirt displaying a textbook composition of skull piles, the sigil of Baphomet, and "BLACK" in red, runic letterforms.
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It started when Justin Bieber just shared a photo of a sonogram on Instagram, followed by another of his wife lying down with doctors tending to her stomach.
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Denton, who lives in a modest house in a village in Lincolnshire, England, begins her days early by praying, feeding her cat, and tending to her vegetable garden.
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As Ronaldo sat on the field tending to his injured leg, the aggressively disrespectful moth planted its delicate legs on Ronaldo's face, securing its place in sports history.
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Her parents, who lived in Minneapolis, first got involved in restitution efforts in the early 2000s, while she was in Denver, tending to her own family and career.
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Weighing nearly 21,2100 pounds as adults, these dinos were the largest roosting animals to ever appear on Earth—tending to nests as big as a monster truck tire.
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This may be explained at least in part by men tending to prefer guns as their method of suicide, researchers note in the American Journal of Public Health.
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They've signed up to help the elderly and those with disabilities with garden work, cutting down bamboo, and even tending to chicken coops, according to ABC affiliate KCRG.
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But with oil reservoirs maturing and new discoveries tending to be smaller and more costly, even more drilling is unlikely to reverse China's declining oil outlook, analysts say.
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Politics aside, he was a French-speaking, tailored suit-wearing whiz with a conscience and a capacity for tending to Congresswoman Jackie Sharp's (Molly Parker) every sexual whim.
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Already parents to 3½-year-old son Michael Alexander, Sliwinska and Mazo are busy tending to their baby girl while trying to keep up with their active preschooler.
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Luque said the high-level commission would strive to keep protests from flaring by quickly tending to the basic needs of communities long neglected by a weak state.
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As is so often the case with cheap copies, the imposter straws, some of which have ripped-off names like LastStraw, are tending to be less than durable.
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"It wasn't one of the times where it was really crowded," he adds, remembering patrons playing pool, out on the dance floor or simply tending to their drinks.
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Though "Styles" was only published in 1920 (after numerous rejections), Christie wrote it during the war when she was a volunteer nurse in Torquay, tending to wounded soldiers.
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Private equity firms have come under fire for the way they choose clients to invest alongside them, tending to give more opportunities to their larger investors, critics say.
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Since then work has been reduced to tending to the bank's legacy Russia portfolio or to limited projects where Russian companies invest in other countries alongside the EBRD.
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"One of the more complex issues was tending to both the injured citizens who were still in the line of fire while engaging the suspect," Captain Ready said.
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Until I was old enough to join my brothers in tending the herd, I followed my mother around in her daily chores, especially those to do with milk.
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The cyclical argument, for example, stems from the euro zone's proclivity to lag the U.S. economy, tending to start a take-off just as the latter is stalling.
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Republicans have wrestled for years with the push and pull of seeking to win over new groups of voters while tending to their overwhelmingly white and conservative base.
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Instead, I felt stuck in triage mode, only tending to the daily demands of a two-year-old and a freelance career, missing the forest for the trees.
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Within a few years, he was learning magic out of books and practicing the tricks on customers while tending bar at Molly Malone's on Third Avenue in Manhattan.
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He carries his select bats — made from Japanese tamo wood — in a foam-lined, moisture-controlled valise, tending them much the way a concert violinist pampers an instrument.
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For hotel employees, the robots take the pressure off tending to residents, and free them from late-night deliveries of mundane items like a soda or a toothbrush.
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More significantly, the federation terminated her contract with the national team, sending an unambiguous signal that her days tending goal, at least for the Americans, are probably over.
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Not only is Earn tending to her needs physically, he's also agreed to accompany her to an out-of-town Oktoberfest gathering that she's been looking forward to.
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"So fire her," he told Stack at one point, when she explained that she wasn't getting much writing done while Xiao Li was away, tending to her daughter.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez continued her advocacy for an increase to the federal minimum wage Friday night by tending bar and serving pizzas at a New York City restaurant.
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In another series, army troops push into Derry's city center while indifferent pedestrians walk through their ranks in the opposite direction, tending to their own errands and appointments.
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Deal-cutting and constituent-tending are in her blood — and were crucial as she sweated, charmed and slashed her way to the head of the congressional boys' club.
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As classrooms around the city empty out for summer, we learned about a group of students who recently completed a more unorthodox curriculum: tending to a local graveyard.
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") But Mr. Furman said he has appreciated Mr. Roth in action — aggressively pursuing shows, nurturing his theaters and tending to artists and investors ("the notes he leaves you!
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Mr. Gigante, nicknamed "The Oddfather," had been known to wander Greenwich Village in a bathrobe and pajamas, mumbling incoherently, tending to a feigned image of incompetence and cluelessness.
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The vaccine itself protects health care workers tending to patients, as well as family members and others who have been in contact with them and may be infected.
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Pop mans the homestead, tending to the goat yard, pigpen and chicken coop with an emphatic correctness, hoping to teach Jojo what it is to be a man.
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She was tending to a rooftop garden overlooking the Tribute in Light, the annual memorial in Lower Manhattan, when she noticed thousands of flickering shapes in the beams.
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She knows Mr. Trump's rhythms, and he views her as one of the few people around him truly looking out for his interests, not tending her own image.
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Empress Masako's tasks include tending to the silkworms of the Imperial Cocoonery, feeding them mulberry leaves and weaving structures from rice straw on which they spin their cocoons.
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She didn't expect it would lead to a loveless marriage with a man who no longer respects her intellect or to empty days spent tending the rose garden.
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The rest would find working at Trader Joe's, where employees are instructed to convey their "delight" in tending to each customer, to be a special form of torture.
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We now know what "anything" entails — lots of kneeling, bullying and being bullied, and, for the most luckless residents, tending or serving on the colony's wall of walkers.
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Tell us something good Somerville, Massachusetts In 1944, Army medic Peter Fantasia was captured while tending to a wounded sergeant and lieutenant in a foxhole in Rodalbe, France.
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I've found it helpful for added concentration while tending to non-audio tasks at work, but also for unwinding, relaxing and reflecting at the end of the day.
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On a global scale, the authors found, one of the best predictors of egg shape is flight ability, with strong fliers tending to lay long or pointy eggs.
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Gary Regan, who began tending bar in his parents' British pub when he was 211, would go on to help lead this century's craft cocktail revolution in America.
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After the animated "Beauty and the Beast" went dormant in the 1990s, the company's Broadway division picked up the baton, tending a fan base with a hit musical.
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In Afghanistan, with its rural and agrarian economy, civilians who are engaged in food-gathering, woodcutting, farming or tending herds are often near or beside concentrations of militants.
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The aides have watched each other warily and tried tending to the president's base of supporters amid a sea of appointments of people who worked on Wall Street.
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The rest of the album follows in equally crushing suit, although the other tracks are more meditative, tending to settle on one mood and take time unpacking it.
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At the Xiangshui People's Hospital, one of more than a dozen in the area tending to survivors, the ward corridors were filled with temporary beds for the wounded.
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Besides tending to all the peculiar children, Miss Peregrine is an "ymbryne," a Peculiar herself, with the ability to create time loops (you'll see) and become a bird.
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FOR years residents of Dong Tam, a village on the edge of Vietnam's capital, have fought for the right to continue tending farms on land earmarked for military development.
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A threadbare farmer tending to charcoal embers in the shadow of the fifth century battlements yells at the angry dog to shut up and flashes me a toothy grin.
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After eight months of meticulous pruning, tending to his soil, and fiddling with his vines, winemaker David Dunkenberger woke up Tuesday morning ready to finally start harvesting his vineyard.
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Larian spent Thursday and Friday on the phone with his lawyers and tending to a bid he and other vendors have made to acquire Toys 'R' Us' Canadian operations.
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The incident comes just days after the body of an Indonesian woman was found in the stomach of a giant python after she disappeared while tending to her garden.
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As host, he will be chairing a broad agenda of global economic issues while also tending to other key relationships, such as with Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Indeed, in a paper published in 2006, Susantu Basu, John Fernald and Miles Kimball concluded that advances in technology are usually contractionary, tending to nudge economies towards slump conditions.
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Kardashian West followed that up with another photo of her children, in which Nori appears to be tending to her baby brother; this one is captioned with heart emojis.
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Would tending to plants provide the same therapeutic benefits its real-life counterpart does or, with survival dependent on successful cultivation, would the activity lose its positive, restorative effects?
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People who tend that garden, which sprouted where an abandoned hardware store once moldered, have spent the last year in court, fighting eviction in between tending strawberries and garlic.
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Overall, opinion polls have been painting a confusing picture, with those conducted online tending to show "Leave" doing better than in those conducted by telephone - with a few exceptions.
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The Philippine nickel ore business is a highly seasonal one with both production and shipments tending to contract sharply during the rainy season which runs from December through March.
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That can include everything from tending to any wounds the submissive partner got during the scene, to taking a moment to be still and relish the experience, Fous says.
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GITHONGO, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Dressed in a green hat and black mud boots, Gilbert Gitonga is busy tending his 3-acre (1.2-hectare) farm in Kenya's Meru County.
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Incredibles 2 doesn't need to spend time tending to potential spinoff characters or setting up possible sequels, or wink-wink-nudge-nudging at stuff you've seen in other movies.
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Two years after the attack, Dahab's father was out tending to some cattle when militia came and demanded he give up the cattle; when he resisted, they killed him.
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Carole Ann Basso had spent years tending to her ailing parents and disabled husband; at one point, all three were receiving hospice care in her northern New Jersey home.
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"At a high level, our goal is to automate the machine-tending portion of our factory, and get to 80 percent utilization of all the hardware here," Friefeld said.
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Zilan received only six months of theoretical education and one month of practical training before she began work as an emergency doctor, tending to fatally wounded fighters, says Hamad.
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With emerging markets tending to be heavily impacted by U.S. rates due to their large amounts of dollar-denominated debt and trade, the Fed's statement later was in focus.
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One group of civilians tending to people suffering injuries at the scene reportedly asked a woman, Lindsey Padgett, to use her truck to take the victims to a hospital.
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Muslet, who has changed out of his thawb into strategically ripped jeans and a white t-shirt bearing the graffitied Krave logo, bounces around the store, tending to customers.
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While traditional tempura restaurants have a long history in Japan, tempura restaurants in America are far more rare with Japanese cuisine tending to mean sushi, ramen, izakaya, and kaiseki.
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It's been met with protests nearly everywhere it stops, with those against Williams tending to outnumber his supporters—leading his campaign to cancel a planned stop in Athens, Georgia.
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My child couldn't fall or stay asleep on her own, but tending to her sleep took so much energy and time, and we had so little energy or time.
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The rest of the time is spent tending to that tractor, hauling it around inside a huge truck and devoting untold hours to readying it for the next competition.
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Markets have historically "reacted most negatively" to unknown diseases, tending to plunge more during epidemics as compared to natural disasters such as earthquakes and storms, according to Credit Suisse.
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But as he began tending to one of the wounded, the Marines who followed Mitchell into the center room were torn down by a hail of gunfire from above.
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Her co-stars, Ms. Metcalf and Ms. Pill, were on hand as B and C, women of different generations tending to the demanding A in the play's first scene.
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Each night, my cousin and I retreated to a terrace behind the house, tending a fire as I drank a few beers and he pounded a case of cans.
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She sat in front of a laptop at a desk near the kitchen, tending alternately to the visitors' requests for help and others that came to her two cellphones.
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Ms. Shamdasani said that at least seven civilians were killed on Wednesday, when two military helicopters bombed and strafed villagers who were tending cattle and working in rice fields.
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It doesn't make sense for Cole to simply retell his story instead of tending to the customers waiting to try flavors like the strawberry Pink Floyd and Mint Condition.
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I was exhausted by caregiving — by raising children and simultaneously tending needy elders — and I longed for an uninterrupted chance to read and write and walk in the woods.
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On a recent morning Aminita Ba, 72, stood tending goats in the middle of a wide field in rural Samba Dia that was punctuated by a single, towering baobab.
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The NBA also denied the Mavericks' protest of the loss in Atlanta, where a controversial goal-tending call was overturned late in the fourth quarter, leading to Cuban's tirade.
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She spends much of her day responding to email and tending to other Johnson affairs, balanced with caring for her elderly mother and a son who has Down syndrome.
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That day, a 71-year-old man died of a heart attack triggered by the sweltering temperatures while tending his vegetable garden in a town near Sardinia's capital, Cagliari.
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After X-rays at the complex's equine hospital, people tending to Unveiled determined the horse could not recover, and a veterinarian recommended that Unveiled be euthanized, the park said.
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BUTCHER BAR LES What began as a butcher shop in Astoria, Queens, in 1433 turned into a barbecue restaurant a few years later, with Matthew Katakis tending the smoker.
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Television news helicopters showed first responders tending to at least one person who fell out of the UPS truck, moments after several shots were fired when the chase ended.
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"I'm tending to invite a writer and a musician to collaborate in ways that they wouldn't otherwise," Ms. Anderson said, though she declined to reveal whom she was inviting.
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One such journalist is the New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, who grew up tending sheep on a small family farm in rural Oregon in the 1960s and '70s.
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The first lady is in charge of organizing the president's New Year's reception and other tasks that comply with traditional female role requirements such as caretaking, tending and accommodating.
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And the recipient, a beautiful musician whose estranged lover returns at exactly the right moment, could not be more worthy if she were tending to a houseful of orphans.
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Two Metropolitan Transportation Authority workers whom I had seen upstairs earlier, tending to a MetroCard machine, appeared and spoke to the homeless man, who had pulled his pants up.
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He captured images of mothers tending to their children, girlfriends en route to see their boyfriends and the plastic trash cluttering the seats from the snacks they left behind.
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Kai is able to help by replanting and tending to various gardens around the village, each requiring different types of plants to bring it back to its normal state.
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Mr. Ancarani's calm, fixed gaze serves as its own commentary, whether it's trained on dozens of S.U.V.s massing in the desert or on men lovingly tending to their falcons.
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A few days later, during a Republican debate, Ted Cruz called Donald Trump's language "quite incendiary," and "incendiary" ("tending to arouse strife, sedition") shot up in the rankings. Dictionary.
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In addition to tending to New Jerusalem's flock, he works a full-time job at the Department of Agriculture and runs a small janitorial business that cleans offices overnight.
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Bland was posing as a tutor then—an educated white, but still lower than the Virginia gentry, travelling from manor to manor, tending to the children of each estate.
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But he approached the world at a 45-degree angle, tending toward whimsy and japery in some 5,000 "Observer" columns that he wrote for The Times across 36 years.
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At moments, Cummings combines virtuosic leaps and dancerly lunges with writhing convulsions and repetitive movements as if cleaning a floor or tending to a hot meal on a stove.
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I had a few friends, I remember, who were unemployed, playing The Sims ten hours a day, and it didn't seem right, spending so much time tending your virtual garden.
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"In terms of positioning for sterling, what you're tending to see is a little bit of a pull back from the stress levels you had over the summer," he said.
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The workers had been unwittingly watering and tending to the plants for weeks before realizing the growth spouting out of the zinnias and marigolds was illegal, reports the Powell Tribune.
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Also subversive: the idea of women reading books that are escapist delights instead of "bettering" themselves via the male-adjudicated canon or, honestly, doing housework or tending to their kids.
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This year, however, they expect their income to increase as they return to wheat production, after years spent planting some of their land with less lucrative vegetables and tending poultry.
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Tending his plants on the Chamber of Mines, Mpati said the rooftop business is ripe for expansion - from using urban gardens for fashion shows and art exhibitions, to tourist trails.
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The top brass believes that BBVA's growing wealth of information about its customers, plus the trust that comes from tending their money, gives it an advantage over the tech giants.
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When he spotted a paramedic tending to a man who was bleeding from his stomach, he offered to hold the bandage in place so the paramedic could help someone else.
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"She has decided that her main focus needs to be clearing her husband's name from accusations made 25-30 years ago and tending to her son," a source told CNN.
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Celebrity hair trends are usually pretty predictable, tending to center around achieving that perfectly faded ombré, a freshly chopped lob, or finally achieving that covetable Blake Lively shade of bronde.
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The agency, the World Food Program, attributed the increase to years of conflict and insecurity that have kept people from tending their fields and livestock, exacerbated by a poor harvest.
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At the facility on Wednesday, two foreign surgeons, contracted by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), joined their Palestinian colleagues in tending the injured in multiple operating rooms.
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Reggie rushes Dilton to the hospital and we later see Veronica and Archie back in his bedroom with V tending to his wounds...an opportune time for a makeout sesh.
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With women also tending the fields as men migrate to cities in search of jobs, the burden is even greater, said Nirja Bhatnagar, a regional head of the charity ActionAid.
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Book a stay and spend the evenings sipping wine while gazing out into Monterey Bay and tending to your many beloved grudges just like your favorite characters from the show.
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I Am Heath Ledger is an almost relentlessly positive portrayal of the late actor, tending toward effusive but vague praise of Ledger as a person and Ledger as an artist.
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Hanane Abdalla, 25, Virginia Humor is definitely my outlet with facing any adversity and tending to my mental health with everything that is going on in this unpredictable political landscape.
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Value-based payments to health systems and physicians, moving away from fee-for-service payment where the hospital and physician are paid for every service performed, thus tending to overtreatment.
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Those rules paradoxically suggest that we're relaxed and open and "listen to ourselves" while tending to a minimum of three sexual partners a month and/or four positions a night.
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Historically, the practice of tending to one's nails was seen as a signifier of wealth and power, but was never limited to the gendered experience some view it as today.
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In 2012, President Obama's share of the vote tracked very closely with the result of contested House races, albeit with Democratic and Republican incumbents tending to do a bit better.
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The idea is that by tending and watering a digital garden full of 3-D simulated succulent plants, you can achieve a Zen-like moment even during a difficult day.
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According to her, Snowden has recently started tending to his looks more, which she considers completely unnecessary, since it is the absence of Snowden's sexuality that she finds so hot.
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For Isozaki, managing a beer conglomerate is like tending the family orange farm, where he still helps out twice a month: prune sick branches first, and only then planting seedlings.
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Not to mention that politicians are often coddled with staff aides enthusiastically tending to their needs and frequently very reluctant to challenge them — or get an earful when they do.
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They wanted to live closer to family, they had gotten sick of the blistering heat and they wanted to spend their free time doing something other than tending their yard.
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Ratings for traditional TV networks have imploded to a once-unthinkable degree, as people spend more time watching videos, playing video games and tending their Instagram, Facebook and Twitter feeds.
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It's fascinating to see Wenders bring that curiosity to "Pope Francis: A Man of His Word," a documentary profile of a pontiff who's responsible for tending the souls of millions.
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Before I headed back to Chicago, I had time for one drink, so I stopped at the Uptown, and who's there tending bar but Anita Stinson, Bob and Tommy's mom.
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In their second Brooklyn apartment, they contended with difficult neighbors, and one night, Mr. Williams's father was mugged and had to stay home for a week tending to his injuries.
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But in species that have been studied in detail, the males often continue to call to females and mate while tending eggs, and they spread their attention over several clutches.
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The movement to restore felons' voting rights has gotten tangled up in partisan ideological battles, with Democratic leaders tending to support expanded access to the ballot and Republicans opposing it.
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