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take care of

verb as in attend

verb as in dispose of

verb as in grease

verb as in process

verb as in reward

verb as in save

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He said they are extremely thankful to their local Jamaican hosts and staff, many of whom are staying at the hotel to support guests despite having families and properties to take care of.

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That didn’t come until 2009, when he moved to Las Vegas to take care of his ailing father, John, a former Marine and San Diego police officer who attended high school with baseball Hall of Famer Frank Robinson and played playground basketball in Oakland with basketball Hall of Famer Bill Russell.

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“I tried to take care of them like a mom would,” Husnia recalled.

In such a scenario, experts say messaging becomes extremely important to keep the drumbeat going to change norms and to make people more aware of the need to take care of their girls and mothers.

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“But if you don’t take care of one day at a time, then there’s no way to get to where you want to get to.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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