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Peggy was therefore placed in a care home that did not cater to her needs.
At that time, the museum did not cater to Brooklyn's incredible diversity of ethnicity and religion.
Whereas most Christian orders of this sort also fulfilled medical or healing commitments, non-Christian monastic orders of this type did not cater to the sick.
The New Yorker did not cater to any class of reader, in its self-accounting; it simply published what its writers and editors wanted to publish.
Entrees that did not cater to a sweet tooth included the croque-madame, a fine rendition of that French cafe staple; a bouillabaisse that contained a generous quantity of scallops, mussels, shrimp, calamari and clams; and a delicious veal chop topped by a nicely seasoned mushroom cream sauce.
Teachers did not cater to the students' dialects or spend time trying to "understand" their psyches.
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She constantly threatened to leave all her money to the church if her relatives didn't cater to her, so they did.
The lyrics are clever, if a bit stiff: The dramatist of yesterday was certainly a yap; He didn't cater to the mob, he knew not vim nor snap.
Pooling their mid-20s angst and skills, they created Thrillist after hankering for an opinionated city guide that didn't cater to tourists or the Zagat-minded.
Its first foray failed in large part to poor business partnerships and a menu that didn't cater to Chinese tastes.
The Miami bus system does not cater to those in a hurry.
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