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be care
noun
Grief, sorrow.
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"If you love diving, you will be care about that".
And in areas of affluence, there may be care providers who will no longer take publicly funded clients.
There could be care blackspots because the homes that are reliant on state funding will become unsustainable," said Lord Lipsey.
There could be care black spots because the homes that are reliant on state funding will become unsustainable".
We have got to come up with a better way to have nursing be nursing; care be care.
In particular, it is noticed that the influence due to soot from the cars exhaust has to be care about for the test sites near by a heavy trafficked roads.
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It is because people believe that these plants will get along on their own and be care-free in the garden.
She asked, 'Does stress have any effect on cell aging?' There's always been this observation that people under great stress appear to be care-worn.
But something didn't sit right; the diversity of the crowd, from the teens Rat Boy pulled in to those in their twenties hoping, for just an hour, they could be care-free again, led the evening to something resembling an identity crisis.
Women were significantly more likely to be care-providers for adults or children (aOR=2.74, p<0.001).
We also found a substantially higher proportion of previously married (separated, divorced or widowed) older people to be care-givers.
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