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If the child is white and the caregiver is not, as is often the case in New York, the passer-by tends to assume that the caretaker is the nanny, not the mother.
We do it by tending a garden: the seabed.
Writer nursed his sorrow by tending the apple trees; he'd been unable to cry.
Anita earned her high school diploma by tending bar at a pizzeria.
But farmers who are just getting by tend to be out of the subsidy loop.
Qing Ming is the Chinese holiday for the dead and is celebrated by tending the tombs of ancestors.
He helped to pay his way by tending furnaces and washing dishes in a sorority house, and in the summers he continued to work in lumber camps.
And, like most of us, experts violate a fundamental rule of probabilities by tending to find scenarios with more variables more likely.
By tending to camouflage Marie Antoinette's tragic flaws, Fraser somewhat diminishes the nobility of the queen's spiritual journey and the moral rigor of her frequently remarkable book.
By tending tirelessly to the needs of his constituents, Mr. Madrazo holds himself up as a model of the politician his party needs to survive.
To solve (OC), we solved a sequence of problems (OC ε ) by tending ε to zero.
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