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be caring
noun
Grief, sorrow.
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The important thing is that they be caring people.
It will be caring, committed educators doing what they do best that will make the difference.
The world was abuzz in the 90s with conversations of whether capitalism could indeed be "caring".
The government should be caring for sick and disabled people, not making their lives worse.
She finds Mr. Giuliani to be "caring" and believes that Gov. George E. Pataki is "genuine".
He added: "We are proud to be caring for such a remarkable man.
To be in proper parallel, it should be "caring for patients".
She doesn't like the idea that they'd be caring for other people's children and parents.
And soon, they could be caring a lot more.
These aren't the best of times to be caring for a white elephant.
Because of this overdisclosure, consumers seem to be caring less, not more, about privacy threats.
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