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In a city that care forgot, how is it that I care so much for order?
They simply testify, as Mr. Rosenheim puts it, "to a city that care forgot".
New Orleans is often referred to as "the city that care forgot," and it has always been a town for those seeking a good time.
Around this time of year, lights are dimmed at dusk and the talk revolves around baiting and trapping, giving the "city that care forgot" the impression of a gigantic Rod & Gun club.
59) Won 2008 Best Contemporary Blues Album Grammy for "City that Care Forgot".
The City that Care Forgot wasn't one to dwell overmuch on hypothetical bad times.
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Customer care, forget it.Raj MerchantMorristown, New JerseyFuture imperfectSIR – Your leader on RNA took Samuel Goldwyn's advice to "never make predictions especially about the future" ("Biology's Big Bang", June 16th).
That's true, and yet we scrambled, pulling together after-school care, forgetting that one child had a friend coming over (doesn't work with the last-minute babysitter) and, worst of all, the child discovered at 7 10 a.m., working away on her first-grade "superstar" week poster and confidently expecting her dad to provide "10 to 15 family pictures" help, and breakfast.
These observations further re-enforce the passive role patients assume in their own health care, forgetting that patients can be experts in their own care and can thus play a major role in reducing medical errors such as adverse drug reactions [ 40, 41].
He knows his subject well and the encomium he has written on the idea of walking is greatly enjoyable as a result.Walks are for "throwing off the burden of cares, forgetting business for a time".
One of the main reasons for the success of this model is that it emphasizes health promotion and preventive care, without forgetting treatment care, in a situation where providers perceive their role to be one of prevention as well as treatment.
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