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When life's ups and downs make plant care a hit or miss proposition, it's comforting to know that a corn plant can (mostly) take care of itself.
Women mostly take care of the family, fetching water, preparing meals for the family and feeding the calves.
When they are pregnant, young Roma women regularly come to the clinic for examinations; after delivery, they mostly take care of contraception.
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My brother and I mostly took care of ourselves during the days after school, if you can call what happened to each of us "care" — but that's another story.
Instrumental differences are mostly taken care of as the lidar systems at both locations are very much similar in terms of laser power, aperture of the telescope, and other peripherals (given in Table 1).
Big Insurance mostly takes care of itself, because that's the whole point.
Holz mostly takes care of crack addicts and has found that without direct contact, drug users can quickly lose control of their addiction.
The percentage varied widely among the surveillances, suggesting that children were taken care of by their mothers at home during infancy and early childhood, whereas they were mostly taken care of in daycare during daytime when they were aged 4 ½ years.
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