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We always took care of our elders and took care of our children.
"He took care of his kids and he took care of his girl," Master P tells PEOPLE.
We took care of our investors, we took care of the team, and we're taking care of the company.
These guys laced them with lavish gifts and took care of them just like my dad took care of my mom.
The girls took jobs sewing and cleaning and the oldest took care of the middle child who took care of the youngest.
"The people he loved he took care of, and as he was descending into hell he took care of her," he added.
"If you took care of the varroa mite, you took care of these eight or nine different viruses in one fell swoop," he says.
For 1 long years ... I took care of him, and he took care of me, from the time I met him until the time he died.
But, no worries — we took care of that, too.
Jamie loved Rich, the way he had risen in the ranks at work despite never having attended college, the way he took care of their massive Bernese mountain dogs, took care of her.
You went home and you took care of your family.
He just took care of this with an executive order.
I took care of things for the both of us.
The US Supreme Court took care of that on Wednesday.
Ultimately, the ravages of time took care of the job.
He ordered for them and took care of the check.
She also allegedly took care of the couple's five children.
Who took care of Cotton while Carlotta was behind bars?
She took care of her babies the best she could.
They would say, 'Look, he took care of the reprisals.
An arm lift and liposuction took care of floppy skin.
She took care of him even after he was born.
We took care of the basketball for the most part.
Miranda took care of the ailing mother of her boyfriend.
Baltimore's bullpen, shaky at times, then took care of business.
She was the one who took care of the family.
Nadine was a wonderful cook and took care of him.
Munchkin took care to apply ergonomic design to both utensils.
Dr. Koster and his team really took care of me.
I never took care of them or played with them.
I do remember that Jane took care of me afterward.
Workers took care of it in less than a week.
His infield took care of him with those double plays.
"Everybody knew everybody and took care of everybody," he said.
In the third quarter, we just took care of the ball.
Someone might say: Oh they took care of Robert this year.
My Aunt Bee moved in and took care of my kids.
We took care of each other and that's what dogs do.
"My wife, she took care of the grandchildren," Mr. Gaul said.
She worked hard, she provided, she took care of everything solo.
She took care of everyone and the house was always spotless.
I took care of plants and raised them and grew them.
Nobody took care of that situation when it was just starting.
He was an inmate who took care of distributing letters there.
And for 40 years, he took care of everyone but himself.
"She took care of everything, including helping me work," he says.
Employees said they took care of 20 dogs and 21 cats.
She took care of me until I was six years old.
For the next three years, Ms. Tsai took care of him.
He took care to make prices affordable, and to hire locals.
"She took care of me when nobody else cared," he said.
Scully took care of the ribs, filling plastic bags with them.
We took care of their health, including their family, their children.
It did not matter, because the bats took care of business.
So we just took care of a few things for them.
They really took care of me, actually, as an original preorder.
"She took care of everything I ever needed," Ms. Manigo said.
Nicholson took care to avoid nostalgia and romance in his photographs.
I was the caregiver and I really took care of him totally.
"They took care of me," she says of her five older siblings.
I also had a mustache, which I took care of with Nair.
Before Mike and his friends took care of Eleven, there was Benny.
I took care of her like she was my own family member.
As she had helped him, he took care of her in return.
Brad took care of her and the kids as he continued working.
I called the mayor, and he took care of it for me.
While Mohammed took care of the curries, Wasim's mother made the chapatis.
A professional industry of managers and promoters took care of the rest.
But, she says, in those times people "took care of each other".
"The cats took care of us, or so they think," she said.
So of course I veered right in there – took care of myself.
"He took care of me in an adult diaper," she told Colbert.
"My wife monitored my meds, and took care of me," he says.
Reagan took care of her husband throughout his battle with Alzheimer's disease.
"Anything they thought would be dangerous they took care of," Knox said.
" Of her five older siblings, she says, "They took care of me.
"Nobody took care of us, literally nobody," she said in an interview.
We just lived with each other and took care of each other.
The president took care today to walk through some of these numbers.
Ms. Horton took care of her friend's four cats until they died.
His mother, Catherine (Brown) Steitz, took care of Tom and his siblings.
They took care not to even enter homes that were leaning sideways.
Jose Leclerc took care of the ninth and earned his 10th save.
She took care of her family and worked at a local bar.
"He took care of me at his own insistence," Ms. Brandon said.
But Kyle Riabko, who assembled it, took care to disassemble it first.
But he also took care not to be the center of attention.
Andrew M. Cuomo took care to make sure his would be heard.
Thank god Deadpool took care of that little blip in his timeline.
"I'm so grateful you took care of Adam," Hobbs recalled Rebekah saying.
Richardson took care to avoid saying whether he would issue the order.
He also took care of kids who were sick in the hospital.
She ran the household, took care of the money, shooed away distractions.
My husband was a successful businessman; I took care of our home.
Like McLemore, Wilkes lived alone with his mom and took care of her.
He didn't say much and took care to thank us for any applause.
Luckily, friends took care of him, and in 2015 he married a Swede.
From a young age, he took care of her and his three siblings.
"For 40 years, he took care of everyone else but himself," Estey argues.
For years after that, it was Maya's grandmother who took care of her.
" Adds Grimaldi: "The fact that he took care of me was very romantic.
The guy also attacked Rocky's bodyguard before A$AP took care of business.
He told police he took care of Victoria while Michelle was at work.
Ashley Madison's innovation was that it took care of all that for you.
I loved Myles, I took care of Myles since he was a baby.
And then Lisa calls me and she's like, 'I took care of it.
But surprisingly, drawing the heavy curtain took care of much of the noise.
Some took care to list their places of birth: Peekskill, N.Y.; Norwalk, Conn.
She supported him and she took care of him, regardless of the situation.
There he saw how poorly the music industry took care of its artists.
I always took care of the house and made the bed and everything.
Another, older than Mustapha, took care to look anywhere but at his emir.
For only 10 months, I took care of my mother who had dementia.
John Kelly, President Trump's new chief of staff, duly took care of him.
The driver took care to park at an open space near the corner.
His firm also took care of Mr. Trump's $10 million Super Puma helicopter.
"We wanted to make sure we took care of it here," Callahan said.
Three years earlier, the justices took care to rule unanimously in Brown v.
Cardi took care of that Thursday by posting a 1-year anniversary pic.
I had one friend who took care of my financial situation, one who was really looking into what rehab I was going to go to, and then Bethenny — who really took care of the television side and helped orchestrate that.
"It's unbelievable how many people took care of her and helped her," says Brett.
We were all reunited, we loved each other and took care of each other.
I worked out, I took care of myself, but I didn't obsess about it.
Juan Minaya took care of the final four outs and earned his first save.
"It is the convention centre's security services who took care of that," he added.
He was charismatic, easy to be around, but took care to show others respect.
Cookie [one of the cats] needed a home, so I took care of him.
"It is the convention center's security services who took care of that," he added.
On Monday, Ms. Clinton took care to present a united front with her dad.
Gilbert took care of Elias, also an author, until her death in January 2018.
Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa.): "The electorate took care of [President Trump]," he told Owens.
Britton took care of the ninth in the 12-1 victory over the Rangers.
They'll get a lobbyist, they're took care (of), they're not going to do anything.
"The police were there and they took care of it," she told Lara Spencer.
Mom was good about shopping—it was the way she took care of us.
They took care of me, not just as a pitcher but as a person.
They took care to minimize civilian casualties, and suffered tremendous losses of their own.
Cockroach took care of the latter with a $55 million Series C round today.
More recently, though, the manager at the Palm (steakhouse) took care of my family.
Trump thought his clever would/wouldn't explanation took care of his massive Helsinki problem.
"In that movie, Santy Claus took care of everything," he says in the film.
They took care to hit him without leaving any marks on his face, though.
It's beautifully simple: She took care of him, so he takes care of her.
We were too young to understand the mechanics, so Sam took care of those.
Some said their employers took care of them and were responsive to their concerns.
He moved in with his grandmother, and his aunts also took care of him.
Roundup The Islanders played tough defense, and Thomas Greiss took care of the rest.
"We had someone to check your coat; nobody took care of themselves," Morgan said.
They spent hours cleaning up any inconsistencies, and took care to avoid double counting.
I slathered my face in white foam and took care not to cut myself.
The researchers behind the breast cancer study took care to note that theirs was.
They also took care to describe what the German people thought about their situation.
Notre Dame took care of business in a visit to Boston College on Feb.
So I helped lead a team of seven that took care of reactor chemistry.
She took care of everything to make sure that we had time to ourselves.
They also took care to describe what the German people thought about their situation.
"There was a young woman doctor who took care of me," said Ms. Leon.
When I try to pay, Joel tells me the fireman took care of it.
Emilio Pagan took care of the ninth for the Rays and notched his 14th save.
My mother took care of the children and my father was an expert in jewelry.
Still, officials took care to ensure that Mr. Xi's visit was free of any discord.
"All the nurses that took care of Kailyn were there, the doctors, everyone," Campbell says.
Living Modern, however, took care to not allow Georgia O'Keeffe's persona to outshine her art.
I learned a lot of things on my own, and I took care of myself.
The researchers took care to account for astronomical things that might have biased their measurements.
She did not mention Waters by name, but took care to mention the president&aposs.
As we reported ... it's unclear if DB took care of the heckler on his own.
A lot of times, Lloyd handled the camera and I took care of the actors.
She took care of me when I had top surgery just a few weeks ago.
Simone then took care of him, becoming a second mom to him, as Tess says.
Seranthony Dominguez took care of the ninth for the Phillies and earned his fourth save.
"I need to take care of the people who took care of me," he said.
You took care of the monster and fed the man all at the same time.
Before we left the port, they took care to hide drugs all over the boat.
"Mom took care of the birth all by herself," the veterinarian says in the video.
He took care of the little things as well, like insurance and paying the mortgage.
I just got balloons, flowers and the cake, and he took care of the rest.
C. took care of the chickens and watered the horses, so no chores for me!
He had been a boy who took care of himself, sometimes showering twice a day.
She took care of a bum knee and nursed sunburn so bad it got infected.
She took care not to look too deeply into the heart of the dancing flames.
Brad Brach took care of the eighth, stranding a runner at second in that inning.
I had one friend who took care of my financial situation with the legal thing.
Women took care of not just the home, but also moral issues and religious issues.
And then Bethenny, who really took care of the television side and helped orchestrate that.
As if anticipating this reaction, Gorsuch took care to explain the limits of Tuesday's ruling.
She worked a regular job (and she paid taxes), and took care of her kids.
They took care of everything, ranging from the important issues to the smallest of details.
As is Helen, who took care of Sue, who flew too close to the sun.
"One of my medics took care of him," the soldier Army Times spoke with added.
All of this demonstrated the hotel took care to be strategic with the smaller size.
They took care of me but they didn't express their feelings or thoughts very much.
My dad fixed mechanical stuff (car, bikes, plumbing) while my mum took care of clothes.
To see it all meant hopping among international destinations, and VistaJet took care of it.
"We took care of them until we got them on the plane to go home."
He returned smiling and declared triumphantly, "'I just took care of Roy,'" Mr. Boneker recalled.
"I think about how he took care of me after we got married," she said.
They took care of the situation the best it could be taken care of, considering.
Mychal Givens followed with two shutout innings before Brad Brach took care of the eighth.
We took care of a limitation and then restored at least a 27.5 percent credit.
She took care of children for working couples, recalled the Burtons' daughter, Carol Burton, 58.
When she could no longer get around, Ms. Jones, her landlady, took care of her.
Others took care to note the misdeeds of all three countries being targeted for sanctions.
Cook described Walker as a responsible man who took care of his 3-year-old son.
"The admins and moderators were great and really took care of the negative comments," he added.
Rescue workers took care of the mother and child and brought them to the nearest hospital.
Richards took care of Brinson in his final years before he died of cancer in 2016.
As WikiLeaks took care to note, that meant that its servers weren't penetrated in the attack.
I went through the public school system and I had parents who took care of me.
Ryan Madson took care of the eighth before Kelvin Herrera closed it for his 16th save.
"If somebody got killed by a grizzly bear, everybody took care of his family," he said.
Milda, her mother, took care of other people's children and was a laundress in a hospital.
The way he took care of me and my family during something so tragic spoke volumes.
They reunited in 2001 after O'Neal was diagnosed with leukemia, and Fawcett took care of him.
She should have someone take care of her, like she took care of her [former owner].
Davis took care of the children five days a week while their mother worked, says Ward.
Long before the most recent movie came along, Ghostbusters 2 pretty much took care of that.
They also took care of el Nazla, or going down, shifting the migrants into waiting boats.
But they put a good swing on that, both of them, and took care of it.
Western leaders took care to explain that their confrontation is with Mr Putin and his cronies.
NB took care of business, according to court docs ... and the case was closed last week.
The dealer reportedly made contact with his source and "took care of it" following the incident.
That's when I kind of took the lead and took care of everybody in my family.
Some of the flight crew took care of her daughter, Amy, who was traveling with her.
On Thursday, the Seminoles' basketball team easily took care of the first half of that matchup.
Not oily — she told us her clarifying shampoo took care of that — but full-on sticky.
Years ago, I took care of a little girl whose mother worried tremendously about her clumsiness.
I was a strong, free-willed woman who stayed home and took care of the family.
But a lot of it had to do with that, and I took care of that.
The river once had a commercial fishery, but pollution of all kinds took care of that.
Khan took care not to express his opposition to George W. Bush's decision to invade Iraq.
TMZ also took care to note that Petty paid for the ring with his own money.
"I have to praise the coach who took care of the footballers very well," Lertvirairatanapong said.
No one took care of them, no one gave them vet care, no one handled them.
We had fans—people who really cared about what we did, who took care of us.
My wife took care of me, placing wet towels and washcloths on my head and body.
New England's defense took care of the rest by allowing just 172 yards of total offense.
The Torres family took care of the boys' health problems, and got both of them glasses.
She took care of everybody, having practically no money, no insurance money from my father's death.
The first Oscars of Hollywood's post-Harvey Weinstein era took care of its serious business first.
Most of us took care of feeding the baby, doing the baby's laundry, arranging doctor appointments.
One of the women she took care of recently died, and it was tough on Angelica.
Her father worked in construction while her mother took care of her and her five siblings.
When she came home after tending newborns, she also took care of her three small grandchildren.
Her husband took care of the equipment, and her sons and daughter later joined the company.
I walked through the bombproof door, and a kind Orthodox Jewish nurse took care of me.
In his own way, he took care of you — for all those years, 12 of them.
The damage is $16.36 but Cousin J. took care of this before we headed straight home.
They took care of those things so I could focus on what I did better, creatives.
It didn't quite, but Mr. Scott took care of what the house and its relics couldn't.
And I had to make sure I got them straight and we took care of them.
"I loved working with the ladies who I took care of in the prison," he said.
I still don't know where she was during that time or who took care of her.
This sandwich is like if your Jewish bubbe took care of you after a night out.
He also took care of the goats, chickens and other animals the couple housed on their property.
What an incredible team of doctors and nurses that took care of us the last 4 days.
"Her husband and the other occupant in the house took care of business," he told Fox News.
It essentially took care of aspects of the business like inventory, logistics and fulfillment, and sales tracking.
Paulo and Flores took care of DeBrodie at Second Chance Homes in Fulton, the Associated Press reports.
She made sure that I got into the actor's studio, she just really took care of me.
I mean these are guys that took care of George and now he's giving it all back.
My roommate took care of the dogs, so I head straight to bed, skipping my skincare routine.
We took care of the basketball -- we played Warriors basketball, and now we have to sustain it.
The book quotes Steve Bannon as saying that Kasowitz "took care" of 100 women during Trump's campaign.
Remember Tamagotchi, the tiny digital pet you hatched out of a virtual egg and took care of?
Turner realized the pressure she was under to get everything right, and took care of herself according.
I developed my profile, took care swiping, spent time checking it, and keeping up with my messages.
"What I liked about tonight is we came out early and took care of business," Wade said.
I mean it was good, we did well and Google took care of us over the years.
Lion City Rentals, Uber's owned rental car firm in Singapore, took care of the second cleaning fee.
They took care of her for two and a half months before, during and after the surgery.
"I wondered if I couldn't do better if I took care of that myself," Dr. Kasten said.
For several weeks, Apple and the FBI took care to publicly say they respected the other's views.
Before 1975, resettlement organizations took care of refugees largely on their own, using churches and other networks.
" He took care, in a Q. & A., to say, "Our job is not to be the opposition.
Rambert took care of him there, in essence shielding him from the rough streets of the neighborhood.
In real life, Krisha Fairchild took care of Nica's son, Israel, during his mother's struggles with drugs.
Bambaataa, he said, "took care" of him while he was in jail and when he was released.
While several took care of the mother and baby inside, others shoveled snow from the couple's driveway.
The Chiefs' defense took care of the rest to make it a festive night for their fans.
" David Lynch took care to bring his (now) drug-addled character back to "Twin Peaks: The Return.
"Skye just kind of swooped in and took care of everybody," said Mr. McCormick, who joined her.
I took care to go very slowly from root to tip, and the first pass was impressive.
We took care of our river, and we didn't overfish, but we were always the bad guys.
Virginia Coach Tony Bennett took care last year not to make excuses for his team's historic defeat.
And you know where it belongs 'cause you already took care of that in the first wave.
After that, Bowyer took care of business, working his way forward and finishing in the top five.
The Los Angeles Rams took care of things defensively, while getting another huge game from Jared Goff.
During that weekend they cried, laughed, took care of each other and committed to a lifelong friendship.
"Reilly related God took care of her by not letting her injured," Bailliet wrote in the affidavit.
The new barber took care during the first cut, rounding above the ears and checking my sideburns.
I think maintenance started to hit because when they were our drivers, we took care of everything.
Deborah was in grad school, so he took care of the baby, writing "Neuromancer" while Graeme napped.
Then Ms. Ordovas had some unexpected surgery, and for two months Mr. Astaire took care of her.
It seemed enviable enough: Who wouldn't want an employer that literally took care of your dirty laundry?
So I was taking care of this body part that took care of me for so long.
The driver of the van took care of her bags, unloading a pile of cheap plastic suitcases.
But she says she also ran errands for the Epps fam and took care of their pets.
She took care to log all of her vacation time because she'd been told that was the rule.
Fortunately, my manager was also sitting on the terrace: he immediately got angry and took care of things.
"This past year, I took care of myself last, and it really did affect my health," Assil admits.
Being a caregiver comes naturally, I took care of my sick mother for eight years before her passing.
The coalition deal took care to repeat "Schaeuble's mantra" about the need for fiscal responsibility in member states.
Using this design took care of a great deal for me because I didn't have to design it.
The print is just three inches long, but Beham took care to include a message on a plinth.
She took care of my great-grandmother—my bisnonna—who was old and frail and hadn't learned English.
" He told PEOPLE much the same back in 2005: "A lot of it Melania took care of herself.
Martine took care of him, along with his mother, Gail, but in 1993, Martine and Paul's marriage ended.
I'm not sure how many months we stayed with her, but she took care of our every need.
I can only speak to our experience and our agency but they pretty much took care of everything.
We counted our limits remaining, sent thousands of messages per day and took care to not run out.
"Canberra took care of my parents for 46 years," Chan said at the time, according to ABC News.
She took care of everything to do with the house — cooking, the laundry, taking the kids to school.
I ended up moving into an extended stay hotel, where I took care of myself for two years.
A woman in her fifties or sixties we called Angie took care of the floor I lived on.
Your dad, you may remember when you were a little kid, your dad, took care of my Beau.
"I fell for him because of the way he treated me and took care of me," says Hussey.
While Yusof and Princess Sarah brainstormed design concepts, colors and fabrics, Tengah took care of the administrative details.
Carole didn't have the luxury of lying in bed while relatives took care of her and her children.
In between drinking copious amounts of beer, they took care of me, bringing me water, Gatorade, and medicine.
Governor Andrew Cuomo said a potential explosive device arrived at his office, and police took care of it.
And a world-class performance by United States center back John Brooks took care of anything in between.
The Purple Aces took care of business, toppling Goliath and dealing him his first loss of the season.
She had worked as a waitress, hotel receptionist, and cook; she cleaned houses and took care of children.
The researchers note in the study that they took care to get the details as realistic as possible.
"Jakelin's father took care of Jakelin -- made sure she was fed and had sufficient water," the statement said.
"Because I would have grabbed her and just took care of her, crazy or not," Ms. Feaster said.
Facebook took care to note that all brain data in the study will stay onsite at the university.
The previous lawsuit took care to paint Amazon as metastatic and insatiable, a big bully eating everyone's lunch.
With 93 yards to go, Brady took care of all of it with yet another pass to Hogan.
The left-hander took care of business, retiring Martinez on a soft groundball and earning himself a save.
She said that process has come full circle for the doctors and nurses who took care of her.
Tennessee got balanced scoring, took care of the ball and harassed the Gators into one turnover after another.
Ms. Trump also took care, given government ethics rules, to note that the book is a personal project.
Have you ever been in a situation where you were the person who took care of the problem?
Tribal justice, long-running disputes: rivals denounced rivals as terrorists, and the state took care of the rest.
Alan Nussbaum taught linguistics at Yale, and during the week Martha took care of their daughter, Rachel, alone.
But Nawaz, the consummate in-between thinker, then took care to layer on several more shades of gray.
Older customers were more considerate, having grown up with inferior and quickly soggy paper straws; they took care.
I've come full circle and I'm taking care of babies with the nurse that took care of me.
I did like it when he took care of me, but it was never in a financial way.
And when she was writing the sample chapters of the book, she took care in mailing them in.
A horde of Bolivian tree lizards (which had been accidentally introduced) took care of them in short order.
They had been evacuated from an unsafe environment and to the medical shelter where we took care of them.
I had to take some time off — I went away, I took care of it, and I'm feeling great.
People in those days had a lot more time to do themselves up; they took care over their appearance.
We took care of the ball much better than we did in the first half and they held together.
She told me a friend at a bank I never heard of took care of all that for her.
VZ: We want to combine an ISP & ad networkDevil: Name your oath2 years later:VZ: You took care of Congress.
She was the "baby upstate," as one of her sisters, Sharon White-Harrigan, recalled; everyone took care of her.
They took care of their own, so if you were in trouble, you were well protected, that's for sure.
My oldest sister took care of you a little bit, just to supplement the times we couldn't swing it.
You pretty much took care of what was needed to be done while we were taking care of you.
Mr. Cummings's loss was a profound one inside the Capitol, especially among freshmen, whom he took care to mentor.
In talking about Clinton's strengths in 2016, in other words, Obama took care to minimize her weaknesses in 2008.
" Trump explained that he believed the protests largely had to "do with reform," adding, "I took care of that.
Skin was very important to me, and I always took care of my skin even at a young age.
The Brewers' offense made sure they took care of business early in their series finale against the Miami Marlins.
The Maryland Heights Fire Protection District says a firefighter paramedic took care of a hummingbird that was discovered unresponsive.
He got along with everybody—prostitutes, pedicab drivers, street vendors, angkringan vendors, alcoholics... He took care of marginalized groups.
He took care, at the same time, to stay steady with his players, to reiterate their identity and strengths.
Don Jr. took care of Eric after his parent's divorce, and Eric sees his older brother as a mentor.
They were not able to get the SmartSensor to connect, but I took care of that once they left.
The first thing the Pilgrims did after they took care of hearth and home was to build a college.
They spent time together at the holidays, and Ms. Sample's husband and son took care of their home repairs.
Whoever this man was, someone took care to ensure that his journey to the afterlife was an enjoyable one.
His father, Mahipal, was a botany professor; his mother, Shanta, took care of Sanjay and his two older siblings.
His father was a cartographer for the US government and his mother took care of Sweeney and his brothers.
They took care to surround him with supportive figures and play to his strengths as a master of ceremonies.
Most Democrats backing the strike took care to praise the individual members of UAW rather than the organization itself.
Tekashi himself wasn't involved in the stomp-out, but the rapper's security and crew took care of the rest.
Moreover, I had no control over who took care of me; what they did to me and for me.
Though he was only a little older than me, he took care of me and enrolled me in school.
"My last sugar baby took care of all the details which took pressure off of me," he told her.
I moved back home and took care of my parents for four years until they died four months apart.
Or even: If only more machines took care of our labor, then surely all our problems would be solved.
Google took care of the rest in a matter of seconds, and told me I was all set up.
As a young teen, Watson picked up footballs during practice, took care of the team's equipment and folded towels.
When I got a job, I started paying all the rent and bills and she took care of groceries.
He took care of his needs with hookers, she says, and on occasion even shared them with his son.
She remembers when everyone had keys to one another's apartments and took care of one another's mail and plants.
Doolittle came on and got the final out and then took care of the ninth to close it out.
Last week I took care of a middle-school teacher who was out jogging on a hot June day.
His pain was so bad, she said, that doctors took care not to trigger him even with their voices.
I took care of all the tasks because most of the other inmates left every day for work furlough.
Car brochure renderers of the 1930s took care to exaggerate the proportions of the modern, mighty vehicles of the day.
"We took care of the ball better and Allen got every rebound on the court," said Celtics coach Brad Stevens.
"People in our community take better care of their pets than you took care of your kids," Williams told Hawkins.
Throughout much of human history waste took care of itself, and in many parts of the world it still does.
The insider says Odom and Khloé took care of Kourtney's two eldest children, Mason, 6, and Penelope, 3, at church.
When Mercury was diagnosed with AIDS, Austin was one of the people who took care of him, along with Hutton.
Some of the time he took care of me, and I got [beaten up] in order to have those moments.
"You have to sacrifice certain things to take care of the loved ones that took care of you," he says.
" Trump explained that he believed the NFL protests largely had to "do with reform," adding, "I took care of that.
New York magazine even took care to note how often his media profiles have fixated on his fastidious fashion choices.
She took care of dinner and cleaned the floors; meanwhile, his task list also comprised doing the dishes and laundry.
I am happy to say we took care of his family, his health, and his village in an honorable manner.
"I had a patient who, before I took care of her, was in the hospital every two months," Taavoni said.
"We're not Rockefellers, but this was a nonissue," said Juliette Dais, who took care of her mother, Adeline W. Dais.
Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio) is a doctor and a decorated Army ranger who took care of wounded soldiers in combat.
Edouart's work was remarkably detailed: he took care to capture his subjects' physical characteristics, adding extra details with white chalk.
For a room that otherwise took care of practical features, this felt like a misstep that shouldn't have been overlooked.
The Blazers surged ahead 104-97 in OT, but the Hawks took care of business the rest of the way.
In my own work in oncology, I primarily took care of patients with what we call liquid tumors: leukemia, lymphoma.
Moving to Queens, he took care of an elderly cousin, Sarah Lou Parker, then inherited her apartment, where he died.
On the other side I'd know it was me that was responsible for it and I took care of things.
"Once I became a Christian, we had a wonderful relationship," said Pierce, who took care of him during his illness.
"She really took care of her girls and protected them," Kelly Emberg, a former client, said in a telephone interview.
The Bears, thanks to some huge defensive plays, took care of business in a showdown with the visiting Minnesota Vikings.
We started washing our hands and took care to avoid certain foods that experience showed could be dangerous or deadly.
I once took care of a man in his 50s who had metastatic cancer and respiratory failure requiring a ventilator.
I am reminded of a patient I once took care of who had AIDS and an irremediable intravenous drug habit.
"I took care of my kid when my husband was stoned out of his bird," she told JazzTimes in 2016.
Roku took care of the streaming side of this TV, so there's a wide selection of services to choose from.
She observed that they took care of pretty much everything, from raising children to making clothes and ploughing the fields.
The dark-skinned centaur named Sunflower in Fantasia who took care of the lighter-skinned centaurs also remains edited out.
For 12 days in January, she took care of Dylan Groves, an underweight newborn exposed to multiple drugs in utero.
On Baseball A throwback in terms of durability, Verlander took care of things himself while slamming the door on Toronto.
She told only one person about her "very grown-up surgery," her friend Kia Perry, who took care of her.
And Wisconsin, incensed after receiving a lower seeding (8) than it had anticipated, took care of Virginia Tech, 84-74.
"It's not, 'this guy took care of me, and that's how we did it in the olden days,' " Brewer continued.
All Evrard ever heard from his new co-workers was how the government took care of foreigners, not French workers.
United says his injuries were non-life threatening and medical personnel took care of Bell when he landed in Calgary.
But she took care Monday to separate that from her dissent and cite her "professional experience" as a prosecutor and judge.
Portwood shook her head in negation, and added, "And I always do," meaning she always took care to take birth control.
Knowing that I had to get my son gifts and trying to celebrate the holiday … She took care of this stuff.
So one robber apparently took care of the kid while the other cleaned out the register and waved his gun around.
And a fellow leukemia patient took care of all the decorations, while hospital staff set up another room for the reception.
"She really took care of me," says Smith, a relative newcomer who can next be seen in Wolves alongside Michael Shannon.
Joe goes on to explain that 10-year-old daughter Milania took care of trimming his toenails while Teresa was away.
Its single sensor, which you just plopped down on your desk was dead simple and took care of tracking the headset.
When I was home, my parents took care of me, and we started talking because we had nothing else to do.
"Even though we didn't start real fast, we got to halftime and came out and took care of business," Malzahn said.
I served 85033 years in the Army, took care of sick kids, and am running to build a more inclusive Virginia.
She made sure we had our immunizations, provided health screenings and took care of us when we were ill or hurt.
"They took care of home ice here, and now it's our turn," Sharks defenseman Marc-Edouard Vlasic said after Wednesday's game.
"I see Madame Speaker took care of me — she put a box of tissues down here just in case," Boehner added.
In recent years I've added food wrappers from the children I took care of as a nanny from 2012 to 2014.
They spoke for nearly two hours as the firefighters took care of what turned out to be a broken water pipe.
They were the biggest outsiders in the school, but they took care of each other in this micro-society they built.
They could shoot well, took care of their weapons and equipment, and were in great shape, and were very well-disciplined.
While Cramer took care to highlight this merger, in reality, the payments industry is riding a much bigger wave of consolidation.
Whale's "Bride of Frankenstein" (1935), the Morgan show notes, took care to condemn any enthusiasm he expressed for his unholy labors.
We had some good friends who took care of him, and they ended up moving away; we also lost our dog.
They took care with the design because they wanted to present a less militaristic image to the rest of the world.
Governor Andrew Cuomo stated that he "took care of the rent issue" by suspending evictions in the state for 90 days.
Neighboring wildlife rescues said he couldn't be rehabilitated and would need to be euthanized, so Rogers took care of him herself.
" Though he took care to stress — as he sometimes does in separating himself from Sanders — that "they're not all bad guys.
Mr. Kretschmer took care to build unfinished details into Carrie's fixer-upper — damaged molding, cracked plaster, water spots on the ceiling.
Recently, I took care of Paul, a 78-year-old man with mild cognitive impairment and gait instability, who had fallen.
Bell also runs Manchester-based zine showcase Zine Tent, and in a past life took care of the esteemed Animated Review.
"Growing up and seeing the way he took care of my grandmother and all of us — it was a lot," Ben says.
While studying at Harvard Law, she took care of both her husband Marty, who was suffering from testicular cancer, and their toddler.
Catalina: I was so stupid to allow your father to see me just as the woman who took care of his children.
They took care of us during our time of need, and now we are making sure we are taking care of them.
It was a very select group of nurses and leadership that took care of them and they were very aware of that.
We stayed with my grandmother for four years, and she and I took care of my sisters while I started taking classes.
"How we planted and took care of the trees, everyone from children to the elderly should plant and grow trees," Thimmakka added.
The Tolkiens' Icelandic nanny, Adda, not only took care of the children; part of her role was to help him practice Icelandic.
"She took care of him like there was nobody else on earth," Joe Papp said of Streep's commitment to Cazale, Schulman writes.
Ryan Madson threw a scoreless eighth for the Nationals before Brandon Kintzler took care of the ninth and earned his first save.
For what Ms. Hellauer called "that Pythagorean event" to occur, the singers took care not to allow any undue oscillation to interfere.
Kansas took care of Toledo its last time out, rolling to a 96-58 triumph behind Devonte Graham's career-high 35 points.
Sale took care of the Boston side of that by throwing a pitch behind Machado with two outs in the first inning.
The U.S. also took care not to target sections of the base where Russians were believed to be present, the Pentagon said.
She prepared three meals a day, cleaned the house, waited on my parents, and took care of my four siblings and me.
Even if they were just skimming the surface of the science, it was obvious that they took care to get it right.
We took care of business at home, which is what we wanted to do, now try to transfer that on the road.
" On how the social safety net used to work: "If someone got killed by a bear, everyone took care of their family.
I was already back to work, so my mother took care of her during the day for most of those two weeks.
She was very nice and kind, she took care of us since we entered the club until she left at 3 a.m.
Monkey was a foster dog, and Allen and her husband took care of him for the last few months of his life.
Still, the Botta building offers exceptional galleries, now refurbished, and Snohetta took care to knit the levels inside the structures almost seamlessly.
Ryan Pressly took care of the ninth for his second save, and he now has a scoreless streak of 21 straight games.
Felix told the paper that his parents "took care of" Rivera "for a while," adding that his mother fed him every day.
The youngest was still a baby, but Áine took care of her other sister, who had severe epilepsy and complex medical needs.
South Carolina, the No. 4 seed in the Greensboro Region, took care of No. 13 Belmont, 74-52 after a sluggish start.
When he was creating the United Nations, he took care to consult Congress, and the result was a far more enduring success.
But Prescott passed for one touchdown, and ran for another, and the team's defense and special teams took care of the rest.
What we're afraid of is, what happens if this bill passes and we just say, 'That's it, we took care of plastic?
But the Celtics, as they have all season, took care of business late, outscoring the Warriors in the period by 24-20.
One friend and her boyfriend generously stepped up to the plate and took care of my furry friend while I was away.
"Back in 1916, it was the wild West up here and most likely the locals took care of the problem," May said.
And people who took care of their grandkids were active an average of 9 minutes more each day than those who didn't.
She took care not to tug on the seams of her protective suit, having learned the hard way that it will unravel.
"The lioness took care of him like one of her own," nursing him and sharing meat that she hunted, Dr. Chakrabarti said.
We had to tend to that, until our mom handled it and sent us on set while she took care of her.
They took care to plan things for when Zumret returned to China, in case someone checked her phone on her way out.
But in a possibly clever move, Carlson took care not to sue her employer, Fox News, but only her former boss, Ailes.
That is, the Framers took care to provide that the president cannot thwart his own impeachment by pardoning himself of impeachable offenses.
Roth: We did a story about a woman who took care of junkyard dogs a few years ago, Regina Massaro from Maspeth.
He stipulated that his daughter, who took care of him in his last years, could live there as long as she wished.
Elias, the teenager who yearned for a soccer ball, took care of Kefalos and brought him medicine when the photographer was sick.
"We're just so thankful for the doctors that took care of him and the amount of prayers that went up," Julie Breen said.
I grew up in a traditional household, where my father was the breadwinner and my mother took care of me and my sister.
The good news for the Warriors is that they took care of business in Game 1, taking home-court advantage away from Houston.
"Once we had all five guys coming in and contributing on the defensive glass, it kind of took care of itself," Lopez said.
It was Tommy's band in the beginning—he and Johnny took care of the music, and he and Arturo Vega did the visuals.
It was always a wound that I put a bandage on and probably needed stitches, but I never took care of it right.
He took care to start with less controversial matters, such as the protection of external borders, before pressing for new euro-zone institutions.
Were they blowouts, indicating that the Shockers took care of their schedule just as well as a top major conference team might have?
" Asked by the 911 operator who in the family took care of her, the teen replied: "I don't know much about my mother.
Excavations under an ancient mosque elsewhere in Mosul, recently discovered after the militants retreated, showed that they took care of artifacts for loot.
The Bearville Volunteer Fire Department in northern Minnesota sent volunteer firefighter Bill Cox, who took care of the girl until an ambulance arrived.
Pictures of her — in Playboy, Esquire, Vanity Fair — highlighted the second part of the equation, while the interviews took care of the rest.
An insecticide bath took care of the bugs on the sheep, and a hard freeze in November eliminated the ones in the paddock.
Scott, who was unemployed, took care of the six children in their Tulsa, Oklahoma, home while Shaffer was working her shift that day.
At the time she took care of her mother, who suffered from Alzheimer's, and her best friend, who has kidney issues requiring dialysis.
The GOP front-runner took care of business in New York last week, nearly sweeping the 21625 delegates available in his home state.
Clinton took care to intermingle the policy proclamations of Mr. Trump and his professed image as a business success of the highest order.
Madison took care to note that the clause would not give the federal government free rein to interfere in a state's internal structures.
"We just did things more efficiently — we serviced the customers, [and] we took care of all the people in the ballpark," he said.
Clinton, who first attended last year off Broadway, at the Public Theater, took care to establish her "Hamilton" bona fides, to a point.
The combination of Crawford, a stingy Blackhawks defense and two goal-free efforts by Chicago's penalty-killing unit took care of the rest.
Even when I unplugged it and moved it from room to room, it remembered all its settings and generally took care of itself.
The barista took care to explain that the beans were roasted only a few hours away, and that the entire operation was organic.
Yung Berg finally took care of business in his weed case ... took him 9 years to get it done, but IT. GOT. DONE.
While his father worked as a security guard, Neuza took care of the house, watched the kids, and made candied apples every afternoon.
"If someone got killed by a bear, everyone took care of their family," said Carson, a Republican presidential candidate, at the town hall.
Regardless, Paris still took care of the cleanup ... and Tito's got some words for anyone thinking about vandalizing celeb stars in the future.
I saw in her the women of the Caribbean who struggled with men and weight and money — and still took care of business.
At one point, a "fan" jumped on stage during the concert, but Swae Lee and a member of security took care of it.
Unclear why they ditched the sunscreen (maybe they took care of that before getting on the hot sand) but ... do you really care???
She took care of her daughter during the day, while her first husband worked as a baker at the nearby Sunshine Biscuit factory.
A short time later, when he got malaria, Bintu was the one who cooked for him and took care of his feverish sweats.
A town veterinarian took care of the animals in the planes' cargo holds, including two chimpanzees en route to the Columbus, Ohio, zoo.
A week after three road teams advanced in the wild-card round, three home teams took care of business in the divisional round.
"I took care of my daughter 24 hours a day — I needed more hours in the day to do that," Ms. Turner said.
In Sunday's final game, FlyQuest (7-3) took care of business against Counter Logic Gaming (1-9) in a clinical 36-minute victory.
Meanwhile, the New York Excelsior took care of business against the league's worst team in the Houston Outlaws, taking a 3-0 sweep.
Luckily my boyfriend took care of the bill, and I used my phone to hail an Uber to take us to our hotel.
"I don't know the exact numbers, but we took care of the ball and executed as a team," Cowboys guard Zack Martin said.
"She was ill for a very long time and he took care of her with such devotion," Ms. Mintz said, choking back tears.
Well, let me tell you on the refugees, it was my audience that paid the $16 million that took care of those refugees.
My characters yearned, but they also ruminated on inherited trauma, took care of their ailing family members, and began new lives across the world.
A hazardous material team then came to the plant and took care of the chlorine issue, acting Salem Fire Chief Gerry Giunta told Gizmodo.
When Sheen's ex-wife Brooke Mueller was in rehab in 2013, Richards also took care of the twin boys they share, Bob and Max.
Los Angeles Councilmember Joe Buscaino invited her to perform, introduced her on stage as "America's new sweetheart," and took care of her $700 fee.
China therefore took care to enlist the help of the deputy mayors of Beijing and Shanghai (the two cities assessed by the World Bank).
When I woke up, I said goodbye to Eddie and an aftercare nurse watched me at a facility overnight and took care of me.
She read blogs, changed the way she ate and took care of herself, and basically tried everything she could to feel like herself again.
The only thing the hotel took care of was the champagne, to "calm my taxed nerves," as the hotel manager wrote in her email.
The worst of it was that the male nurse who took care of me was one of the guys who bullied me in college.
The paper did not amend its wording, saying in a public statement that it took care "to use the most appropriate phrasing" for stories.
Christina says she took care in packing things that would make Taylor, 8, comfortable no matter where they lived, including photographs and favorite books.
Instead of letting those feelings boil over, the Yankees took care of things at home and ensured they will get another trip to Cleveland.
In reverse engineering Final Fantasy XV, for example, I came across countless interesting little tidbits, a couple of which I took care to document.
Several employees witnessed this and came over to me and protected me and they basically took care of me the rest of the week.
"Susan is fiercely loyal, to a detriment," said Cathy Moran, a nurse in Los Angeles who took care of Ms. Estrich during her illness.
Unemployment, as President Trump took care to remind us with another unhinged and hyperbolic tweet this week, is at an almost 50-year low.
I gradually became aware of the harm I had done to people and took care to apologize to everyone I had abused and assaulted.
SE: It's good the big systemic and global banks have been taken care of or they took care of themselves in addressing those issues.
The Bangladesh soccer president, Kazi Salahuddin, who attended the meeting, said the Saudi Arabian hosts also took care of all flight and accommodation arrangements.
The underpass used to be empty, and they took care of the vacant lot to make sure it didn't turn into a dumping site.
Steve Bannon told "Fire and Fury" author Michael Wolff that another Trump lawyer, Marc Kasowitz, "took care" of "a hundred women" during the campaign.
Ms. Taymouri would then resell them in the provinces, while her husband took care of the shop and short-term financing for the business.
In one Kenyan cave, they took care to avoid contamination from the deadly Marburg virus, which can be transmitted to humans from fruit bats.
In a battle between two surprising N.F.C. teams, the Minnesota Vikings took care of business at home, beating the Los Angeles Rams, 24-7.
Dozens of voters complained about how the "elites" — Washington, Wall Street, the media, intellectuals — took care of their own and screwed people like them.
In accordance with rules well known by everyone in Russia's intelligence services, two assassins came to England and took care of a little fish.
Owens took care of her husband during his last years, as his dementia advanced, but she did so with no advice from other wives.
And when we went to scan many of these prints, we took care to capture their ragged borders, creases and notes from editors past.
When discussing the previous evening, López told Prado she was inebriated and that he took care of her, making sure she got to bed.
In the aftermath of the financial crisis, policymakers took care to understand the cause of the crisis by convening the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission.
A bevy of well-placed buttons helped handle core functions, while a quick and easy-to-use infotainment display took care of the rest.
Many in the village thought him unstable and awful, and he took care to avoid the houses of people who he knew despised him.
The father's lawyers said Caal took care of his daughter, giving her sufficient water and food, and she appeared to be in good health.
He said that American planners took care to make sure that they only hit the building where the meeting was said to be underway.
LINDA BENANTI Pitched a tent, moved in, took care of [Laura and Patrick Brown, her husband] so they could take care of the baby.
The 50 recipes also include food that was prepared for her by the women who took care of her later in her long life.
It also gave me the confidence to know that I could handle the kind of stuff my husband "took care of" in the past.
The reason he grabbed someone dressed like a nurse was that he just felt very grateful to nurses who took care of the wounded.
And she took care not to have two unfamiliar words cross each other, so a solver could figure out a strange word by default.
Mr. Regeni's academic supervisors said he took care not to get into trouble with his research, although he wrote on the side for Il Manifesto.
Her mother, a part-time home health care aide, took care of the children, picking up the older one from elementary school in the afternoon.
As we go together, we will draw inspiration from heroic and selfless acts - friends who helped friends, took care of each other and saved lives.
"Steve took care of the people he loved; he helped me and my family become wealthy," Eric Paddock told reporters outside of his home Tuesday.
Fornshell said that Ritchie and her husband had recently become Austin's primary caregivers and that Ritchie took care him while her husband was at work.
If she was interested, we'd come together, and if not … When I became a movie actor and became well-known, it took care of itself.
With Hope gone, the two dads stepped up to the plate and took care of the the nest, successfully raising two baby birds to fledge.
"For the longest time nobody took care of these vendors," said Cuaca, who said there are discussions ongoing to extend the financing round further still.
After their divorce, the two remained close friends, particularly in recent years as Richards, 51, took care of her ailing ex as he fought cancer.
"I want to dress it up so that when I die, my parents will say, 'Boy, he sure took care of the place,'" Trujillo says.
He lived in America, where people took care of others, so he expected unemployment benefits to be enough to support him until he found work.
"She took care of him and created a financial empire for him that made it possible for him to have a comfortable life," he said.
As for Ping, in some ways Durand sees this process through a moral lens that he took care of business and operated the right way.
The only event missing from her victory resume was the Super G, but she took care of that by winning at Lake Louise on Sunday.
"The inexperienced lioness also took care of her cubs in the evening before suddenly completely eating the two cubs while grooming them," the zoo said.
The Kayapo women didn't go alone into the forest to harvest food, and the men took care to bring a partner when venturing outside Turedjam.
The other is how much she cared for H.M. She wasn't merely using him — she became his caretaker, she took care of him like family.
He said the older leader took care of his people by investing in agriculture, while his grandson is focused solely on investing in nuclear weapons.
When I was a resident I took care of an elderly man in whom a mysterious fever had taken up residence like a malevolent squatter.
With the ExfoliKate Cleanser, I was surprised to find that it effortlessly took care of mascara remnants from two days worth of application and removal.
I took care with the edges where the delicate boundary between the dark red clot and the pearly white brain would need to be dissected.
The private sector took care of it, and we opened up an entirely new area for development and generated millions in revenue for the locality.
The Boston Red Sox took care of the White Sox, 103-4, to extend their lead over the Yankees to nine and a half games.
"Whitey Ford took care of that a long time ago," Romine said, referring to the Hall of Fame pitcher whose number was retired in 1974.
Another court in Paris then took care of the case and ruled that there was an employment relationship between that Uber driver and Uber itself.
An affable former Marine who focused on labor rights and economic fairness, Mr. Lamb took care not to alienate Trump voters by antagonizing the president.
Jared Goff found room to work against the injury-depleted New Orleans secondary, while the Rams' defense repeatedly took care of business on third down.
The whole work licensing process took care of this mess quickly and organically, but what would occur if we switched to a fractional licensing regime?
But Ovechkin took care of that when he ripped a one-timer past New Jersey goalie Louis Domingue with 4:43 left in the first.
When Taliesin West opened in 1937 in Scottsdale, the house was branded Wright's most personal structure, since he took care of most of the upkeep.
Plenty of films have dealt with California's oil boom, and "Chinatown" took care of the water, but what about the stuff we breathe for free?
As we go together, we will draw inspiration from heroic and selfless acts -- friends who helped friends, took care of each other and saved lives.
Her mother, a part-time home health care aide, took care of the children, picking up the older one from elementary school in the afternoon.
For four months she took care of her kids, worked as a maid cleaning houses, and pleaded with ISIS to free her husband from captivity.
"This was not a neighborhood that took care of its children," she told me, driving through Glendale, where aging homes were squeezed between industrial buildings.
Tampa Bay took care of their end by beating the Panthers early in the day, but they were eliminated officially when Dallas lost to Philadelphia.
"I could talk to other LGBT sex workers — there was a nice community on there that took care of each other," says the sex worker.
So when I did this house and took care of my own pollution, it made me happier, and I'm glad I made the career change.
SwimTrek, the British company running the tour, took care of the rest: the lifeguard guides, the family-run hotel, the local tour boat, the spectacular routes.
But when we came into the picture, Lola nurtured us and took care of us, and so I'd always just said she was my second mother.
"[There were] four, five different families who took care of us," Houston's brother Gary, who claims he was also abused by Warwick, recalls of that time.
" In a separate tweet, Collins wrote: "And thanks also to the @NHSEnglandLDN #nhs #emt #Ambulance crew who took care of our smoke inhalation and comforted me.
Since the feral felines did more than just eat — they also took care of snakes and rats on the property — making the place safer for customers.
The Associated Press detailed one facility where young girls took care of babies who wore soiled clothes and no diapers without any adult supervision, for example.
"She made great decisions and took care of herself, and yet she got cancer," Rory, 51, says in an emotional interview featured in this week's PEOPLE.
The fact that Apple took care of those launches a week in advance could be a dead giveaway that the Cupertino event will focus on services.
Kobayashi sold the coins through a private offering and took care to structure the sale to minimize the impact on the market price, he told creditors.
It also helped that the SUR waitress completely took care of Taylor in the wake of his father's passing, despite how terribly Taylor has treated her.
In the U.S., there are 20 million kids living in poverty, so our goal is to say we at least took care of half of that.
Josh Hader, the fifth Brewers pitcher, took care of matters from there, throwing two innings of one-hit relief for his 225th save, striking out three.
There were plenty of moments when I felt tainted, dirty and unlovable, but every single time, my community surrounded me, protected and took care of me.
Well, everybody moved, lock, stock, and barrel to Sausalito and to Los Angeles, and yeah, we just took care of Prince because he was very young.
Leonardo Bonucci sent in a perfect ball to the center of the penalty area and Giaccherini, who dusted two Belgium defenders, took care of the rest.
TJ Dillashaw took care of business in short order Saturday night, knocking out mortal enemy Cody Garbrandt for a second time ... and retaining his bantamweight title.
The heavy favorites took care of business for the most part, with the Chiefs, Patriots, and Packers all winning and covering the spread in their games.
"You have to understand, she took care of some of the most high-profile people in the city, in publishing and fashion," Dr. Neil Sadick says.
The Yankees took care of that, and in their quest to return to the World Series, the Phillies soon traded Happ to Houston for Roy Oswalt.
David was very sweet to my mom, who took care of the puppies for him until they were weaned and shipped off to their new owners.
Carr took care of the final 13 yards, hitting Michael Crabtree for a touchdown, a play that was flipped after initially being ruled an incomplete pass.
The items were lovingly collected and curated by Claire D. McLean, a retired dog groomer who took care of President Ronald Reagan's bouvier des Flandres, Lucky.
For the most part, the body took care of this naturally: black bile, yellow bile, and phlegm were expelled through excrement, sweat, tears, and nasal discharge.
Buffett, meanwhile, took care of making the pitch to barbers to let them put the machines in the waiting area in exchange for half the profits.
"We need to nail him down," he said, adding that he already "took care of" two other employees who had tried to leave the executive chamber.
" Ms. Berk responded: "I took care of getting that arrest warrant issued against her back on February 1 just so there would be no fingerprints. Damn.
"Arturo Beltrán cared a lot about Acapulco, and in his own way, he took care of it," remembered Guillén, the jewelry-store owner, with reluctant nostalgia.
The researchers took care to note that raw government data on climate change, such as historical records of temperatures and emissions levels, had not been deleted.
In other Sunday action, the New York Excelsior (5-1) took care of business with a 3-1 win over the host Washington Justice (2-4).
But he also took care to rip into Mr. Cuomo, alluding to the presidential aspirations and transactional politics that have quickly become his favorite talking points.
Appearance matters to Mr. Trump, and Mr. Spicer took care to look sharp, sporting a neat pocket square and a just-so dimple in his tie.
When someone spilled something on the floor and the staff was busy, one of them took care of it — go in the back, get the mop.
The directors did nothing more than forward mail to Dowson's offices for a few pounds a month; Dowson and his employees took care of the administration.
Our team members took care of the family and provided hotel accommodations and meals, and re-booked them on a flight to Detroit the next morning.
Throughout the ordeal, Ms. Gaeta raised a son, took care of her mother and worked as an investigator at the New York City Department of Correction.
The paper reported that his sensitivity stems from his private-sector background, when he took care to avoid the term when it could imperil his businesses.
The closest doctor was in Villingen, two hours away on foot in the next valley, so she took care of all but the most grievous injuries.
But Mr. de Havilland took care that they did not impede his clientele, whether it was Beyoncé, Amy Winehouse or Madonna, from dancing or otherwise performing.
Along with the march organizers, the Sundance Institute and the festival took care to emphasize that the march was not associated in any way with Sundance.
" Mann: "We were always learning how that sort of interaction was happening from the first time we took care of them, straight through to the last time.
"I took care of her as long as I can, and then she fell one day when she was getting out of the bathtub," Mr. Porcello said.
Dumbledore's mother, Kendra Dumbledore, took care of Ariana on her own as best she could, even though Ariana was unable to control her magic after her assault.
A teenager at a US Border Patrol facility in South Texas took care of a young girl for three days after she'd been separated from her aunt.
"In lieu of flowers or gifts, you can make a donation to Seasons Hospice, the wonderful team who took care of our mom," the sisters jointly wrote.
"Until recently, it was certain religious communities who took care of baking the bread and making the wine for the celebration of the Eucharist," the letter says.
The two starred together on the '80s sitcom "Charles in Charge," where Baio played a college student who took care of Eggert's character and her two siblings.
In successfully helping to persuade the Trump administration to leave the nuclear deal in 2018, Saudi Arabia and Israel took care of their own needs and interests.
Omarr says he took care of Mattie Shaw for years, until she died in 2002, in exchange for the right to live there until his dying day.
First, that model of work in corporate America was pioneered by white men whose wives, often with aid from domestic workers, took care of running a household.
He is not saying that he will raise taxes on the rich — because President Obama already took care of that — but he won't necessarily cut them, either.
Staffed with 220006 full-time equivalent employees with a total annual budget of $2202 million, it took care of people at a fraction of the ObamaCare cost.
Gbinije said he wanted to make sure he took care of his responsibilities with the Pistons, and he would try to fit the Olympic team around that.
Both witnesses took care to outline their apolitical backgrounds, noting that they had served under Republican and Democratic presidents during their combined 70 years of diplomatic experience.
Kimmel thanked the doctors who took care of his son while making a plea that CHIP funding be extended so that other children can get health services.
Betances, an All-Star and the only remaining member of a vaunted bullpen trio that also included Aroldis Chapman and Andrew Miller, took care of the rest.
A night after coming within an out of being shut out by San Diego's Eric Lauer, the Dodgers took care of a different left-handed Padres rookie.
"When I was there, any problems that we saw, we took care of it," Andy Cilona, a human-resources director in Winesburg in the nineties, told me.
He has worked as an art handler and a cleaner at galleries, and he took care of a building in SoHo owned by the Donald Judd Foundation.
Prosecutors did not name the victim, who they said took care of the woman's children and cleaned her house, and was largely hidden from the outside world.
Don't worry I'm not about to complain that they've "ruined my childhood"—Pee Wee Herman's mugshot took care of that a long time ago—plus that's stupid.
As Georgia took care of South Carolina again on Saturday, 212-20, the Bulldogs (21998-20153) are once again setting their sights on a national title run.
Still others served as money launderers, putting cash returns into bank accounts, and facilitators, who took care of details like flying the women from city to city.
He was widely regarded as an independent voice, but he kept his criticism muted and his critics said he took care not to antagonize the Chinese government.
Corbett said the editors took care to be upfront in telling readers that the Nets offered the exclusive package at no cost in order to get publicity.
Ms. Sanchez took care of their phone bills and other expenses, and tried to help with rent whenever possible, yet they barely scraped by for several months.
"Until recently, it was certain religious communities who took care of baking the bread and making the wine for the celebration of the eucharist," the congregation said.
Though party propaganda took care to assert that the country's 56 ethnicities lived together in happy unity, it was also understood that this great nation was Han.
The group added plastic bullhorns to its traditional instruments as it paraded into the crowd for its finale; it also took care to plug its YouTube channel.
The good news -- he tells us the 'Masked Singer' crew took care of him and once he got acclimated it was all good ... no bones about it.
While condemning the violence of recent protests he took care not to criticise the local government and heaped praise on the work of the Hong Kong police.
While his wife went to one of the therapy groups, he took care of Bayan and the younger children, and he had been helping in the kitchen.
They took care of that negative statistic with their second batter of the game when Polanco sent a pitch into the front row of the left-field bleachers.
Moore won't be anywhere close to the bottleneck as she wraps up her trek, but she took care to recognize the effort it takes to reach Everest's peak.
"She took care of her dog, but you know, she was just in a situation now trying to get herself together," Thomas's mother, Joyce Thomas, told the station.
A cousin drove Erik to the city for surgery, and their mother took care of them in recovery, as if the surgery had been for some other ailment.
A doting aunt who took care of her ailing mother Jefferson had moved into her ailing mother's home earlier this year to take care of her, Merritt said.
A passenger reclaimed his or her bag, put the bin up on the rollers, and gravity took care of the rest, sliding the bin back to other side.
I took care of her when she was a young puppy while my parents were on vacation and have been her favorite person in the world ever since.
Her most recent stint was three weeks in a luxury Paris apartment, where she took care of a little dog and was able to use the owner's car.
And we took care of that, basically by me letting him know that we were going to do it differently, and that it was on me, not him.
Sarah was her only friend who wasn't into drugs or alcohol and frequently took care of her like family when her real family was thousands of miles away.
"He was hands down the best big brother anyone could ask for, super-supportive and always helped me, and loved me, and took care of me," he said.
Sixty-six-year-old Trump supporter James Sheaffer defended the 93rd president as a "fine man who took care of the country" at a Trump rally in Beaufort.
Bresson: They took care of the van, the gas… We paid for almost nothing out of our own pockets over there, except for odds and ends at bars.
Reuters reported last week that Herzberg was homeless and close to getting off the streets, with friends describing her as someone who took care of those around her.
Initially identified by police authorities only as 'Lauren M.,' Mann was scheduled to pick up the boy she took care of after kindergarten on Monday but never showed.
She took care of all of the paperwork after that: opening the joint bank account, changing Garrett's mailing address to match hers, adding a new phone line together.
The government took care to include in its new code a recommendation that firms lift the variable bit in pay packages that is linked to long-term results.
Last week, Marium was found ill and refused to eat, losing a lot of weight, said Nantarika Chansue, one of the vets who took care of the dugong.
The woman who lived here was an artist, and she took care of the garden in the middle of the block, and I would see her every day.
He got there, took care of the work, and then took the night bus, with a transfer, all the way to the village, arriving early in the morning.
"He took care of switches, checklists, but he was always available when they called so that he could answer their questions, he could give them information," she said.
One of the Dead Peckers goes by the nickname "Shotgun," and he is proud that he once worked for a coal company because it took care of him.
Wise: I feel like this was Spike's baby, I took care of it and gave it back to Spike, and now it doesn't belong to either of us.
Carlos Santana and Coco Crisp hit home runs for the Indians, and Cleveland's marquee bullpen — including Bryan Shaw, Andrew Miller and Cody Allen — took care of the rest.
In Madrid, Isco, Gareth Bale and Mariano Diaz took care of the scoring to secure an opening victory in Group G for Madrid, the three-time defending champions.
Ms. Bullene, a renter, also took care to ensure that all of her subirrigated plant systems — even the self-regulating terrarium and self-watering plant wall — are removable.
He took care to make sure that there were at least 15 minutes between sessions for the teams, who could wind up facing each other in their tournaments.
But I can also remember how my dad took care of my mom, and how he was the one carrying her to the bathroom and washing her back.
The paramedics who took care of me, calmly giving me the meds I needed, encouraged me to hold on as the ambulance raced to the closest emergency room.
"I just took care of a child under 2 who did not have a flu vaccine and came in with a very severe secondary bacterial pneumonia," Bell said.
Partly, this was because Goethe took care to steer clear of anything that would commit him to marriage, which he assiduously avoided for as long as he could.
She went to four years of school and when she was young, she worked in a sawmill and in a stokehold; she took care of everything at home.
As they dropped by, they brought extra produce or halal meat, answered questions about mail, drove the Syrians to appointments and took care of whatever else was needed.
So the sister of my father took care of me, and she had a daughter who was a dancer, who was married to an American named Lee Halliday.
When she got back from surgery, the cast and crew took care that Hyland, who is on immunosuppressant drugs and "very vulnerable" to infection and disease, would be safe.
Thongchai Lertwilairatanapong, a public health inspector, said the 12 boys and coach "took care of themselves well in the cave" and survived by drinking water dripping into their refuge.
His father, an English professor with aspirations to be a writer, took care of the boys alone until he married a widowed neighbor with no children three years later.
Cubs complete sweep of Mets CHICAGO — Anthony Rizzo and the Chicago Cubs took care of this week's preliminaries by completing a sweep of the New York Mets on Thursday.
It produces Mocaf, a light lager so popular that, when Islamist militias took over the capital, they stole the entire stock but took care not to destroy the plant.
This was a dramatic reduction even from generic prices, but Cipla would still be able to turn a profit provided MSF paid in cash and took care of distribution.
When Bradley was younger, his grandmother took care of him during the day, but as he got older and bigger, she couldn't lift him, and the situation became untenable.
There would be serious logistical hurdles in implementing such a system, but it's a possible response to recent privacy concerns and one Zuckerberg took care not to rule out.
My mom took care of me and did everything a dad would do, so I feel like the Southern belle expectation is gone; nobody knows what that is anymore.
West insists he took care to make sure it wasn't sexual, but it's difficult to see the image as anything other than a postcoital scene from a twisted orgy.
I'd be much happier if I knew that my players were going to make society better, who had good families and who took care of the people around them.
Multiple generations traditionally lived together and children took care of their aging parents, but that is changing now as more Indians move to other cities to seek job opportunities.
We'll never have an unadulterated sample to judge the effect Trump's jaunt to Mexico had on his campaign—his alt-right jamboree on Wednesday evening took care of that.
They likely won't remember what the facilities looked like, or the older children who took care of them, or their discomfort from their dirty clothes and inability to bathe.
" Well we took care of the broken pieces but he told us "this is one of the most humiliating things that he ever had to do while on duty.
"It took care of the migraine, but I found myself taking [the painkillers] even when I didn't have the migraine, because I just enjoyed that euphoric numbness," he said.
"The thing people didn't know about Jimmy is he was generous; he took care of people," said Emanuel Azenberg, a producer who worked on numerous shows with Mr. Nederlander.
Jeff Reiner, a stay-at-home dad who took care of their special needs son, said the mortgage modification would have allowed the family to remain in their home.
Corinne Porter, the exhibit's curator, said she took care to make sure it recognized minority women who were part of the movement, such as Latina activist Adelina Otero-Warren.
The organizers also stress that participating artists took care not to aestheticize the realities described in the Flores interviews, many of which contain shocking reports of violence and negligence.
If there was any doubt this game meant more than the other 81 to both teams and their fan bases, Green took care of that in the opening minutes.
Ellis and a solid defensive effort took care of the rest as the Predators moved another step closer to the Western Conference playoffs while eliminating Arizona from playoff contention.
This meant that provided the commander was alert for under-floors or cellars and took care to avoid striking main supports, such vehicles could be driven straight through buildings.
I just went about me and my family and took care of my family, me and my kids with the help of my ex-wife and we did it.
Mr. Leary accused Mr. Alpert of trying to seduce his 15-year-old son, Jack, whom Mr. Alpert often took care of while Mr. Leary, a single parent, traveled.
The family wanted nothing to do with him, and didn't even want to claim his remains when he died, which ended up being something that I took care of myself.
What we ended up doing was using AWS's Kinesis service, which basically took care of setting up the server for us and streamed the data to the S3 data store.
Instead of attempting to shut Faulkner down, the city pitched in and took care of his $87 permit so he could keep selling his food and making money for school.
Sexton was named Playboy's May 2018 Playmate, where admitted she was "very much single" at the time, but looked for a man who took care of his body and mind.
Life was so much simpler when you lived with your parents and they took care of everything, especially the gross stuff like taking out the garbage and cleaning the fridge.
" He also took care of "all the grocery shopping" and "all of the laundry," chores Hunnam says are usually "stuff that we just share and both do all the time.
At a press conference, Waller County District Attorney Elton Mathis also took care to suggest that Bland somehow deserved the rough treatment she received because she was not cooperative enough.
"The reason he grabbed somebody dressed like a nurse, was that he felt so very grateful to the nurses who took care of the wounded," she told Veterans History Project.
In the interviews aired Thursday, however, she took care to hedge that view, a possible signal that the Fed is reaching a point where rate-hike policy is less predictable.
The Nationals took care of one piece of the future business before the game when general manager Mike Rizzo told the media that manager Dave Martinez will return next season.
Mhaissen's patient, whom he took care of for a year, stayed in intensive care the first two months of her life, still struggles with breathing problems, and is developmentally delayed.
The contract workers who took care of users' requests will be offered other jobs at the company, and automated aspects of the service will live on with the Messenger app.
The White House took care to distance itself from the CBO report, traditionally seen as the impartial test of a law's financial impact, before the numbers even came out Monday.
No matter how much I jogged with him, fed him biscuits or took care of him when my husband traveled, my attempts at bonding were rebuffed or only temporarily welcomed.
"The higher powers took care of it, because 23.21 times out of 2146, if I hit that changeup away down the line, I'm going to hook it foul," Johnson said.
His staff there included two cooks from his native Hunan Province, who knew how to please his spicy palate, and two nannies, one of whom took care of his pets.
When she was in college and working full time, her grandma had a stroke, and Miracle took care of her by paying rent and battling lawyers on her grandma's behalf.
As a physician, he once took care of a patient with a dislocated shoulder following an electric scooter accident at the same intersection he crossed on his way to work.
"You said you knew nothing about your lawyer Michael Cohen handling this, until acknowledging today you were the guy behind the retainer payment that took care of this," he continued.
For that, he went to an Internet café, where he habitually used the same public computer, and took care to use his operational accounts only to e-mail his handler.
He then took care of things himself, striking out Josh Reddick and pinch-hitter Carlos Beltran to end the game, needing just 19 pitches to complete two innings of work.
Unfortunately for Larsen, who took care to send the packages to constituency offices to bypass mailroom security at Parliament Hill, they still might not end up with their intended recipients.
R.J. Sneed scored two touchdowns, and quarterback Charlie Brewer threw for 242 yards in the first half, as coach Matt Rhule's team took care of business against its FCS opponent.
When you talk to players around Major League Baseball, almost every single one of them has a story about a person who stepped in and took care of their expenses.
The drillers took care to protect the tundra, creating an ice runway to fly in huge timbers to serve as the pad, instead of a potentially more destructive gravel base.
Monument makers in Minnesota took care not to limit the suffrage memorial built in St. Paul two decades ago to the upper-class white women who were easiest to identify.
Chicago took care of business, getting a 90-yard go-ahead drive in the final three minutes from Mitchell Trubisky, but the faith in both Dallas and Atlanta was unwarranted.
But mostly she took care of me as if attendance on a half-dead white male, eighty, were really fun and just what she had been hoping for in life.
When I was younger I believed that slave owners took care of their slaves and cared for them as long as they could still work and were making them money.
"This is the best as far as strength and mobility and just everything I've felt for a long time, so I'm happy I took care of those things," Decker said.
He took care of that at the Masters, and now it's a question of whether he can catch the 18 majors won by Jack Nicklaus, the gold standard in golf.
My husband took care of our daughter, who was 1 or 2 years old by the time I took a monthlong trip to Senegal and Gambia with my friend Angela.
Although in the past, one spouse — usually the husband — "took care" of all of the financial planning, Mr. Germain said, most people don't do a very good job of it.
"My husband took care of all the financial dealings of the family and I would try and work out the family's timetable," Cristina said, adding that she fully trusted Urdangarin.
There was a lot of potential for playoff chaos coming into this week, but for the most part, the teams that have been contenders all season took care of business.
Last night, his Philadelphia 76ers took care of the New York Knicks to the tune of 118-101, and they're feeling pretty excited about their position in the Eastern Conference.
They took care to give the place a sheen of luxury, making sure everything from the toilets to the food were a level above anything a visitor might find elsewhere.
We used to buy in a completely different way: We saved to buy garments of quality that we loved, clothes we took care of and kept for a long time.
The child's grandmother called 911 after a woman who took care of him and lived on the second floor took Anthony upstairs to his uncle's third-floor apartment, the police said.
She often publicly displayed her charitable side, talking about how she took care of orphans at a farm near the capital, Harare, but she also faced criticism for lavish personal spending.
All took care to mention at some point the practical and helpful use cases of such programs, but failed to detail the apparent lack of oversight with which they were conducted.
She also took care to note that 1989 was not an Apple Music exclusive in any contractual sense, she just didn't want to put the album on any other services yet.
Sexton, 22, was named Playboy's May 2018 Playmate and admitted she was "very much single" at the time, but looked for a man who took care of his body and mind.
"She took care of Lamar out of love, but she is ready to move on now," says the source, who adds that Kardashian "doesn't agree" with recent incidents of Odom drinking.
Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma -- whom he took care to describe as "one of the most conservative members of the Senate" -- Sanders showed thoughtfulness as well as more of his human side.
Maria, a resident of Ciudad Juarez, told Reforma she no longer goes to El Paso to work, where she took care of senior citizens for 12 years, making $50 a day.
"And so she showed him the world and he took care of her and until this morning at 1:20 they were connected with a bond that is impossible to describe."
On the one hand, I need to thank the managers of our company who took care of our team and kept calling everyone until we were sure we were all okay.
All across the London Underground, at his behest, they took care to Mind the Gap between the train and the platform—or sometimes, more subtly, between the platform and the train.
During a 2016 CNN town hall, Trump told Anderson Cooper that instead of the US protecting Japan and South Korea, it would be better if the countries took care of themselves.
One can make do with minor ailments with over-the-counter drugs but our main concern was serious illnesses that could need hospitalization or surgery and ObamaCare took care of that.
The novelist Joshua Ferris and his wife, the novelist Eliza Kennedy, took care of Lily for a week during the summer of 2012, when Mr. Bock was working on the novel.
He added that Vanessa spent more time at the baby's side while he took care of their two other children: 2½-year-old daughter Brooklyn Elisabeth and son Camden John, 5.
What the company liked about building for Alexa is that it didn't need to worry with how to handle natural language processing – Amazon's Smart Home Skill API took care of it.
Philadelphia's defense was able to bend but not break against the high-powered Atlanta offense, and Ryan Mathews took care of the rest as the Eagles beat the Falcons, 24-15.
"I took care of them instead of helping myself also, so what happened was, I ended up losing myself in the process, and I fell into a deep depression," she said.
Her father worked seven days a week, as a kitchen worker in a hospital and weekends as a waiter in various Chinese restaurants, and her mother took care of the household.
I did not want my parents to worry, and so I took care to avoid mentioning these hiccups in sporadic calls and emails home from Bali, Lombok, Sumbawa, Java and Sumatra.
"I know later on, when my mom was really working tough hours, her company took care of her when it was time for her to send me to college," says Huang.
Recently we had lunch with a staff member who didn't make any move to take out his wallet when the check came, and I ultimately took care of the entire bill.
He was raised in a small town in New Jersey, where his father worked for the Postal Service, and his mother took care of their children and then became a secretary.
Vanessa Hudgens needed a clean slate in both her love life and her kitchen -- so she took care of both in one fell swoop ... kicking all that trash to the curb.
I wish the thousands of patients I took care of in Louisiana for many years and who get their view of Muslims from Fox News knew that their doctor was Muslim.
Cohen vows he will not be Trump's 'villain' Cohen attached himself to Trump more than a decade ago, glorying in the role of the legal strongman who took care of business.
The companies that operated the well, including Chevron and BP, took care to protect the delicate tundra, a flat landscape of mosses, sedges and shrubs that lies over permanently frozen ground.
Schofield and Furman, in cases involving supposed tampering with the foreign exchange and ISDAfix benchmark rates, took care to distinguish the facts the in class actions before them from the Libor allegations.
The children – their ages were not given – said their father left them in the car as he and the woman "picked something up" then "took care of adult business," the warrant stated.
Matthews didn't pick up on the nonexistent thing during the interview, but the internet took care of it for him, led by Insider Louisville's Joe Sonka, who immediately flagged it on Twitter: .
I raised my family, worked as a systems analyst and computer programmer, I took care of my parents and in-laws as they aged stepped up to serve my community doing philanthropy.
When she steps out of the room, she offers a brief explanation of how she took care of the potential threat so quickly: She employed the unarmed combat techniques of Teräs Käsi.
Berge, who took care of Long's mother's dogs, said she told him following that incident she worried her son might take his own life but did not fear he would hurt her.
Speaking of, Apple also took care to improve the audio – an often sadly overlooked aspect of handset, as manufacturers are generally far more focused on the on-going display resolution arms race.
"She was a member of our family and she will be deeply missed, especially by the park's keepers who took care of her over the years," Ocean Park said in a statement.
Secondly, the GAO took care not to weigh in on whether Pruitt has a legitimate security need for the booth, despite the presence of security communications facilities elsewhere in the EPA building.
In one instance, the first Qaeda prisoner in C.I.A. custody post-9/11 had a phone number that belonged to a company that took care of Prince Bandar bin Sultan's Colorado home.
Dorsey also took care of defensive coordinator Gregg Williams by acquiring Randall, a former first-round pick who was inactive for the Packers' final two games last season with a knee injury.
And after an interception return to the U.S.C. 3-yard line by Brandon Bell, McSorley took care of the rest on a keeper that gave the Nittany Lions a 42-33 lead.
As conservatives saw it, government-funding negotiations inevitability ended in spending packages that largely took care of Democratic priorities, coupled with the image of a Republican Party that had yet again capitulated.
Some kind of hero Meet the 21-year-old college student who worked at a hotel for 32 hours -- alone -- and took care of guests during the worst of the Texas flooding.
Though Macy was the show's original star, after several seasons the action skewed more and more towards Rossum's character, who took care of her many siblings while struggling to make ends meet.
In 1994, only 42 percent of high school seniors agreed that the best family was one where the man was the main income earner and the woman took care of the home.
After their divorce Brinson and Richards remained close friends, particularly in recent years as the former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, 51, took care of her ailing ex, who suffered from cancer.
In a blog post, Amazon even took care to publish a map since it's 103 and many Americans are probably still not entirely sure where Pittsburgh is or if Denver is actually real.
To help protect these now-endangered birds, the Georgia Aquarium and Shedd Aquarium saved these abandoned animals and took care of them until they were strong enough to set out on their own.
Even Jon can see the glaring inconsistency in this tale: he points out that Tormund couldn't have killed the giant, as his name implies, if she remained alive and took care of him.
Head coach Rudy Jackson pulled over, and the team first took care of the driver who had been thrown from the vehicle, before realizing his wife was still trapped in the overturned car.
The audience at the State Theatre was full of the doctors, first responders and nurses who took care of Morgan at the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital after his accident in June 2014.
The building's owner swiftly took care of the post-coital cleanup and—before this MUNCHIES writer could finish a piece about it—the bunnies had been covered by several coats of gray paint.
She has two kids but never married and doesn't need to: she inherited the strength from her grandfather, Ignacio Sanchez, "a man of good build," who took care of her until his death.
On Sunday night, rather than take the Cleveland Cavaliers' late bus back to their hotel in San Francisco, James showered, took care of his news media obligations and then boarded the first bus.
In the process, the Warriors took care of more menial tasks, like winning three of four games against the San Antonio Spurs while also handing them their only home loss of the season.
White Sox 8, Yankees 2 CHICAGO — Just as the Yankees took care of one troubled member of their rotation Monday by sending Nathan Eovaldi to the bullpen, another gave them cause for concern.
"People in our community take better care of their pets than you took care of your kids," Judge N. Keith Williams told Amanda Hawkins last week, according to the Hill Country Breaking News.
For instance, I once took care of a Vietnam War veteran whose post-traumatic stress disorder was triggered by seeing Asian-appearing faces, which reminded him of the enemy soldiers during the war.
Everyone else on the national political stage treats race like a stinky diaper they know has to be dealt with but, boy, it would be great if someone else took care of it.
With the exception of health workers, who contracted the disease by heroically taking care of sick people they did not know, most Ebola victims got sick because they took care of loved ones.
Our server took care to sort out such mysteries for us, explaining that it is actually towel gourd — a luffa, in fact, which, when young and tender, makes for an excellent stir-fry.
Ohio State lost to Oklahoma and lost badly at Iowa, but otherwise generally took care of business, especially against the well-regarded Penn State and Michigan State (and, in its best case, Wisconsin).
Yet the organizations that built these grand monuments also took care to insinuate the Confederacy into almost every corner of public life — in street names, school names, military bases, historic homes, and markers.
A medical worker, who took care of COVID-19 patients in the hospital, embraces her family members after a 14-day quarantine at the Hebei Chest Hospital in Shijiazhuang, China, on March 14.
For months, Bridget took care of him and their family, and, when he was better, their marriage was better, too; it had solidified under the stress, like a building settling on its foundation.
The defendants were their parents, who had fallen under the influence of a child rapist who cast himself as a prophet and took care of their finances after they left the Amish faith.
In an emailed statement on Wednesday, Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, took care to praise Mr. Warner — though not Mr. Burr — as he expressed confidence in the Senate inquiry.
I went to the mountains and took care of her for two weeks following her surgery, cooking meals and keeping the house spotless — all the things her husband had never learned to do.
Post Malone didn't have to lift a finger to eat well during his time at Travis Scott's Astroworld Fest, 'cause his host took care of him and then some with lots o' chicken.
"He took care of me and made sure I could still pay the bills," Bell said, who said he wants to raise awareness about the importance of employers providing their workers with sick leave.
And Sheriff Joe Arpaio, I don&apost think that was a great pardon but he did it because he likes Sheriff Joe and he likes his immigration policy, and he took care of him.
In the run-up to the Women's March on Washington, organizers huddled repeatedly, spending hours debating, editing and eventually crafting a mission statement that took care to acknowledge dozens of groups with diverging interests.
We've gone through the deaths of all of our parents, and we took care of his mother for five years, which that would break any marriage usually because it's a stress, but it didn't.
Mine never saw me play sports never taught me anything never saw me graduate and I still took care of him for almost 20 years he never to care of me for half that..!!!!
" And Northam then didn&apost let him get away with that, firing back, "I served eight years in the Army, took care of sick kids and am running to build a more inclusive Virginia.
Behind a Michael Taylor home run and a strong all-around pitching effort led by A.J. Cole, the Nationals took care of the Philadelphia Phillies 3-1 on Monday night at Citizens Bank Park.
According to the Weibo post, the woman apparently had no clue who Sun was and Lucas immediately hit it off with the nice "uncle" who played and took care of him throughout the flight.
Owner Luly Ruiz told KOAT News in September that she was cooperating with the health department, but only used disposable needles, and took care to open each new needle in front of her client.
It turned out the guard was a big fan and took care of Quentin all day, showing him around the building, paying for his food and drinks, until the evening when the show started.
Paddock's brother Eric told reporters the $100,000 transfer was evidence that "Steve took care of the people he loved," and that he likely wanted to protect Danley by sending her overseas before the attack.
Kelly also falsely claimed that Wilson said she "took care of her constituents" and "just called up President Obama" to earn his support for the legislation, neither of which Wilson mentioned in her speech.
One of the paradoxes in watch-collecting is that the more a person "took care" of the watch over time by having it serviced, the more likely it is less desirable and valuable today.
Isner, the 212th seed, took care of business with a 21-26 73-27 26-24 6-3 win over France's Pierre-Hugues Herbert, revelling in the cooler than usual conditions at Flushing Meadows.
Paddock's brother Eric told reporters the $100,000 transfer was evidence that "Steve took care of the people he loved", and that he probably wanted to protect Danley by sending her overseas before the attack.
When there was some belief that he would be tried again using the girlfriend as a witness, the organization took care of that situation by murdering her before that trial could ever take place.
Kimmel thanked the doctors who took care of his baby while making a plea that federal funding for CHIP -- the Children's Health Insurance Program -- be extended so that other children can get health services.
Carolina PanthersOne thing to know: After the Packers' offense stalled out in Week 9, Aaron Rodgers sent a cryptic message about his teammates' habits, saying not everybody took care of themselves during the week.
Josh James and five Astros relievers — including Antonio Osuna, who had assault charges against him dropped earlier in the day — took care of the Blue Jays batters, allowing just six hits and one run.
BEST Of all the teams in the N.C.A.A. field, it was 12th-seeded South Dakota State that took care of the ball better than any other, surrendering it just 12.2 times per 100 possessions.
Sources close to Eric the Jeweler tell TMZ ... he and the Migos rapper met a few hours ago to put their beef behind them -- and Quavo took care of the debt that was owed.
Like his colleague Strom Thurmond, South Carolina's senior senator, Mr. Hollings became governor, ran for president and was a revered populist who took care of the military, business interests and the folks back home.
When I was a kid, there was a man who worked for my parents, and he always took care of me and was really cool and gave me skateboards and he died of AIDS.
A pair of gigantic penalties against the Jaguars defense provided most of the yardage, but James White took care of the scoring with a 1-yard run that narrowed Jacksonville's lead to 14-10.
A storied hotel that undergoes a renovation can stay true, at least in part, to its past: Mr. Wilmotte took care to see that many of the Lutetia's original and most appealing elements remained.
The Royals' bullpen took care of things from there, with closer Ian Kennedy surviving a two-on, two-out situation in the ninth by getting Robbie Grossman to fly out for his 93rd save.
McKenzie Milton threw four touchdown passes and ran for a score as Central Florida comfortably took care of business at Temple, remaining unbeaten as it heads into a showdown with its rival South Florida.
My mother raised me and my siblings and took care of everything around the house while my dad left at seven every morning and didn't return until late in the afternoon or early evening.
Look closely and you'll see that the artist (or artists) who carved this zemi took care to groove its face with two wide, vertical ridges that extend down from his eyes to his chin.
All of this is to say that while sexism is a barrier that women candidates encounter, they're continuing to win in spite of this challenge, something Warren and Klobuchar took care to point out.
" Mr. Nasrallah vowed to target American bases, soldiers and Marines — a response he called "retribution, a fair one" — but took care to add that he was "not talking about the American people at all.
" Mr. Nasrallah vowed to target American bases, soldiers and Marines — a response he called "retribution, a fair one" — but took care to add that he was "not talking about the American people at all.
"He went out and took care of the Olympics and he did that for free," Kasich added, recalling Romney's highly praised effort to turn around the struggling Salt Lake City Winter Olympics in 1999.
Eastern, Saturday on ESPN It was the last playoff series to be determined, but both teams took care of business, which left them with matching records and the Clippers with the slightly higher seeding.
Most of my childhood was spent with one home care nurse after another, each of whom picked me up from school and took care of me at home until my parents returned from work.
The Rams (11-4), who came in needing a win or a loss by Seattle to secure the division, took care of business themselves, with Todd Gurley II and Goff leading the way again.
Diana took care of me, pulling me out of harm's way when a Vespa sped past on a too-narrow street and leading me on wanders punctuated by glasses of Chianti in hidden piazzas.
But unlike "Moana," which took care to find individuals with authentic Polynesian heritage for its major roles, the producers of "Ghost" chose to cast summer tent-pole staple Scarlett Johansson as its unambiguously Japanese protagonist.
I would agree with Jess that, "Oh, I took care of a baby for a hot minute so now I'm Ruth Bader Ginsburg" is a ridiculous, but prevalent overtone this season — particularly in the finale.
He took care to capture his love's legendary dance moves, sharing a video of her glammed up and dancing at the KarJenner family's annual, lavish holiday bash at the Kardashian West residence on Christmas Eve.
I took care of boys — like my partner, like the person I'd dated before them, even like my cis college boyfriend — because I loved them, and that's what you do for the people you love.
Everett cut boards for Maud's art, haggled with her customers, and took care of household chores so she could paint — which she did with gusto, covering the couple's tiny home with tulips, birds, and butterflies.
I felt I was used like a source of comfort, I was the rock...the one who would always be there and I took care of everything...and so I think he emotionally abused Hillary.
Although the couple called it quits after three years of marriage, Brinson and Richards remained close friends, particularly in recent years as the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star took care of her ailing ex.
When I was away they did not stay with four or five different families; they stayed at home where their longtime babysitter, Phyllis, or my dear friend Bae or their father took care of them.
The Houston bullpen took care of things from there, with Collin McHugh and Ryan Pressly combining for a scoreless eighth inning before Hector Rondon worked around a walk in the ninth for his 13th save.
I don't know if he tried it or not, but then he passed away, and five years later, our mother, who was very healthy and ran and took care of herself, also died of cancer.
"(It would be) absurd to drop the project but pursue a strategy or repression and expel the people who took care of this land," the protesters said in a statement issued shortly before Philippe's announcement.
In 1492 some Spanish conquistadors who were looking to expand their empire sailed over here and enslaved and murdered the Indigenous people who inhabited and took care of their beautiful Americas, both North and South.
"Scee had the couple bring the child back to Florida multiple times in September and October 2017 to deceive DCF during site visits, making it appear she took care of the child fulltime," FDLE said.
We approved over 100 judges for Obama, we filled all his Cabinet and sub-Cabinet officers with rare exception, we took care of the National Labor Relations Board, we did a lot of good things.
Of course, the Knights are officially done this season -- the Sharks took care of them in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs in a super controversial, down-to-the-wire game 7 finish.
But again, even the white doctors that would attend to the black patients would do that after they took care of all of their white patients, so it was second-class in every conceivable way.
Williams-Goss added that the University of San Francisco, a W.C.C. team, defeated Utah, yet another member of the Pac-12, before Gonzaga took care of the Dons with a 95-80 victory this month.
While Mr. Bloomberg never expected to earn Mr. Sharpton's support, the campaign took care to remind him that Mr. Bloomberg planned to open a dialogue if he won, a sharp departure from Mr. Giuliani's attitude.
"8 Mile" director Curtis Hanson had a solid will in place before his September death that not only took care of his longtime companion and son, but also his extended fam and his movie biz.
We approved over 29 judges for Obama, we filled all his Cabinet and sub-Cabinet officers with rare exception, we took care of the National Labor Relations Board, we did a lot of good things.
Jeremy Hellickson took care of the Pirates on the mound to spoil the return of ace Gerrit Cole, and the Phillies snapped a three-game losing streak by beating Pittsburgh 6-2 at Citizens Bank Park.
Yasseen from Berry and Sons took care to mention that the animals were raised locally, given a day of rest before slaughter, and were held at the facility for a minimal amount of time before slaughter.
"I took care of the par-fives, and on this golf course, we have five of them, I think that's what you have to do to play well," said Finau, making his debut in the event.
"We came out and took care of business," LeBron James told reporters after he scored 27 points and hit three of his team's 18 3-pointers in Sunday's 114-90 win over the Los Angeles Clippers.
Second seed Simona Halep took care of surprise Wimbledon semi-finalist Magdalena Rybarikova with a relatively straightforward 6-3 6-4 win, while third seed German Angelique Kerber outlasted Donna Vekic 6-4 7-6(43).

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