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I must take care of something.
I… uh… need you to take care of something".
He said he had to take care of something.
"If I try to take care of something, that wouldn't be the right way for me.
It makes me feel good to take care of something that people like so much.
If they mutually take care of something, it helps them bond".
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"It's really about setting up a culture of 'I'm taking care of something,'" Ms. Tolbert said.
"They should have taken care of something as silly as making sure a pot-smoking Elmo isn't the owner of the Twitter account of their new service".
The irony today of all that teaching is that when my parents come over they'll see my husband Seth taking care of something practical and my mum will say: "We taught you this!
Whether it is a room or a piece of art, a slab of snow, a 200-year-old chestnut beam, or any number of other things for that matter, taking care of something is often a matter not only of how you put it together, but also of how you take it apart.
The snowman may be a metaphor for our climate crisis, but it's running on electricity, so it's a contradiction, because it's also contributing to global warming... but the piece is about taking care of something and protecting it... and being dependent on something.
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