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"It was so giving, so caring.
So warm, so smart, so caring.
You've got to do it on your own.' He is so caring.
I'd like to be Gandalf for a day he's so wise, he's so powerful and he's so caring.
So caring about employability is not new and not the betrayal of some previous golden age of innocence.
"So caring in itself will carry, for the first time ever, a value, and this will be of major benefit to women.
Taking into account aspects of Lincoln often neglected in the cultural lore, she considers the possibility that his leadership could have been even more effective had he not been quite so caring.
And yet there is something in the language: if she was such a substandard mother, how did her three daughters grow up to be so "caring", as stated in the summing up?
Recently, in a discussion of Nicholson Baker's novel "The Anthologist," on our Book Club, I admitted to preferring Grace Paley's short fiction to her poetry in general — a majority position — but, even so, caring more deeply for her poem "One Day" (which ran in the magazine in 2007) than all her other work combined.
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Welcome to the sharing, not-so-caring "gig" economy.
An ever-so-caring spokesman was quoted as saying: 'There comes a point where people have to wake up and take action themselves.
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