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"No one can caretake at that rate of speed and do anything more than a marginal job."
Structural vulnerability is a threat to any low-income individual that must caretake for a family.
We could caretake, see that no one squats.
An old friend of mine is part of the intelligence hub, and he contacted me to caretake this precious cargo.
Their four oldest can caretake Bovillae.
He can caretake Nero's house, another perquisite.
They bred thefaernaks to caretake the devices whenever the owners had to make journeys away from Elandris.
Economic downturns and concurrent social phenomena gave rise to opportunities for creative communities to caretake these abandoned buildings while their owners waited for their profitability to re-emerge.
The film begins with Travers and McKenna leaving their home in England to caretake a house in Africa belonging to a friend scheduled for lengthy medical treatments in Switzerland.
Therefore I suggest that we appoint Lucius Cornelius Merula the flamen Dialis a suffect consul-not to take Lucius Cinna's place, but rather to caretake that place.
And with the initial victories of Martin Molembe's troops against the Desert Knights, it gave the leader of the ZIS an equally solid currency with the people, convincing them they'd made the right choice in trusting him to caretake the government until the crisis was solved.