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And healthy it looks: rich, glossy, not manicured, but well cared for, well used.
Those with assets cared for well – those without, left to rot in a fourth-class service.
He was cared for well, not least by a circle of faithful friends and his loving partner for 25 years, the Spanish writer and artist Nyako Nakar.
From the first sentence of your article, in which a cottage at Children's Village is described as "dilapidated," one might think the boys at Children's Village are not being cared for well or deeply.
The property had not been cared for well over the years, until a preservationist, George Dudley Seymour, bought the house and land in 1914, restoring and furnishing it according to the styles of Mr. Hale's time.
"It will be our investment to transform childcare provision, providing parents with 30 hours a week of government funded childcare, enabling them to return to work, to pursue their careers and to know that their children are being well cared for, well educated and given the best start of life.
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Among U.S. physicians, perceived autonomy may be associated with a perception of plenty, arising from relatively-abundant technology and access to care for well-insured patients or those wealthy enough to bypass the restrictive private for-profit insurance system altogether.
A well cared for and well-equipped cottage – owned by Anne, so delighted to introduce you to this beautiful area.
she is being cared for very well by professionals".
"They have been cared for very well," he said of the buildings.
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