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Refusing to wait patiently for March 26th, they have started, with the help of their families and the 200-plus non-governmental organisations present in Aceh, to rebuild their houses (regardless of conflicting rumours on exclusion-zones), to open micro-enterprises and to tend what land they can.
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He tended what he called "my little newspaper".
In 1995, Stark worked as a harried management consultant in New York and spent weekends tending what was then a hobby.
On a languid fall afternoon, we walked along the south edge of Houhai, where we saw men tending what must be the world's longest fishing poles.
As for the tending – what your husband suggests isn't that barmy.
Most of the men still tend to what remain of goat herds, while looking for food, work or both.
And Elliott Roosevelt's utterances, too, have tended toward what his father used to call the iffy..
"He didn't do much in terms of tending to what we would call his brand," Mr. Comazzi said.
Daoist mysticism tends toward what some call "external mysticism".
Politically, Sartre tended toward what the French call "libertarian socialism," which is a kind of anarchism.
People tend to do what they are good at doing and what they like doing.
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