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Of particular importance after death will be care of the child's body, their family and potentially their community.
"It serves a lot of purpose, and the people who really need to be taken care of will be taken care of".
This will help your landlord have some peace of mind that the rent will be taken care of and that you will take care of the space.
"There's an expectation it will be taken care of," Frederick Drummond, director of forensic sciences in the county, said of police investigations.
When pressed on the issue of family separation, Kelly replied, "the children will be taken care of — put into foster care or whatever".
"He will be taken care of by some of the best doctors in the world.
Now, she said, she is grateful that her children's wish lists will be taken care of even before she and her husband spend a penny.
The initial hospitality will be taken care of by the Community of Sant'Egidio".
This is an innovative development that acknowledges the reality that a significant number of children will be taken care of by caregivers such as grandparents or other relatives.
My father bought an education policy, and he always said 'Don't worry, your education will be taken care of.' " Growing up, I practiced teaching on my dolls.
Take care of the things that are bothering you and you will be taking care of the skin.
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