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Emergency physicians are master diagnosticians and take care of anything that comes their way.
You have a phenomenal view out the picture window as you shower or, well, take care of anything else.
His mother calls it a Leveille trait: "We feel like we can take care of anything on our own".
"Being socialist countries for 100 years, Sweden and Denmark had welfare systems which meant the individual didn't have to take care of anything.
At its center, "Supermob" is the story of Korshak, the last of the old time go-betweens, the man who could take care of anything with a call.
Although Barcelona promised to take care of anything that Ben needed, including his schooling, nutrition, uniforms and training gear, the Ledermans were largely on their own.
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