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"These are the ones I need to take care of today," she said, motioning to a pile of coupon inserts in a twiggy brown basket on her desk.
The current system in effect promises today's workers that future generations will take care of them, just as they are taking care of today's retirees.
This qualitative study has the advantage of being interdisciplinary (nurses, physiotherapist, occupational therapists) which is consistent with the orientation within home health care of today.
I have things I have to take care of today".
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The shelter in downtown Baton Rouge is trying to take care of 5,000 people!
I remember a 60-year-old lawyer I took care of last year.
And, he said, he would also take care of Christmas, too.
She hired the labor, supervised the cattle herd and oversaw the care of 1,500 fruit trees.
First, unless you really take care of winter pansies, they are never going to look good.
"They have to take care of 5,000 years of history, and Mexicans are very proud of their history".
A highly efficient combined cycle gas-fired plant at the Indian Point site would take care of 1,000 megawatts.
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