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You look at homecare workers, mostly women of color, mostly immigrants who are looking after our parents, who are looking after our children.
His family seems to be looking after him and, more bizarrely, it also feels like the internet at large is looking after him.
She insisted that, when we were there, she was looking after her dog Gary and I was looking after Gary's rubber duck, which was the rubber duck of Princess Leia.
"It's another example of politicians looking after themselves and not looking after the country," said Charles Alder, the chief executive of Rural Aid, a group that helps drought-affected farmers.
The league is looking after the safety of its players.
"Are you looking after him for someone?" he blurts out.
Way more evil than whites looking after their own interests.
These are the gentlemen looking after all the meat cuts.
Mayer gave Bieber credit for looking after his mental health.
"Wolf Warriors 2" is about China looking after its own.
It also helps organizations looking after elderly and homeless people.
The school encourages open thought and looking after one another.
Shirley puts it simply: "I'm here looking after my people."
So much for the Chinese government looking after their own.
The shrine, she reasoned, must have been looking after them.
One must forgive everyone for looking after their own interests.
Another female chimp began looking after Chopin while Chausiku rested.
Children and Family Services are now looking after the three siblings.
I told him not to worry we were looking after everyone.
He had been tasked with looking after Ventura during the ceremony.
So far she is doing a great job looking after them.
So do the people looking after nuclear reactors and Predator drones.
I believe in vested interests and a group looking after itself.
I feel as if an angel must be looking after me.
China has an atrocious record of looking after its pristine areas.
Billy looking after Storm and so grateful that he is ok!
Her job involves looking after babies who are leaving the NICU.
We're looking after ourselves (and the sun will shine another day).
She had been there for six months looking after the goats.
"Looking after them is part of the whole hobby," he said.
Later that evening I was punished for not looking after her.
Whilst maintaining my barriers where appropriate and looking after myself first.
Nate Cardozo, looking after privacy on Facebook's flagship encrypted app, WhatsApp
Imagine looking after hundreds of children across 30 years, 24/7.
You own it, technically, but really you're just looking after it.
"Her life was writing and looking after the kids," Dunn said.
She was looking after her mother, who was in the hospital.
We needed to take a decision that's looking after whole world.
"Everywhere you look, people are looking after each other," says Colbert.
I stopped searching, and I stopped looking after myself as well.
How are the L.A. Angels looking after their killer off-season?
Looking after someone with dementia can wipe out even a prosperous family.
No longer is China interested principally in looking after the Chinese diaspora.
FOR decades looking after other people's money has been a lucrative business.
No, she had enough on her hands looking after their four children.
We had the best doctors in the world looking after us, right?
Stanford said she was able to continue looking after the sick passenger.
"I've always had a heart in looking after other people," she says.
For now, Mr. Hare said, he was focused on looking after Ringo.
But then I started looking after him I think far too well.
This goes without saying but you should be looking after your face.
By the time you were two you were looking after each other.
The training is "peppered with looking after the children," says a royal source.
She learns a lot from Margaret about ruling and looking after your family.
Seeking companionship when we should be "looking after number one" is frowned on.
"I was at home looking after the dogs," he tells DC Katie Harford.
The judge raised concerns about who — if anyone — was looking after Mr. Redstone.
Neither are they well enough connected to have friends looking after their kids.
These errands included grocery shopping, driving his family, and looking after his dog.
What matters to them is pretty much just looking after the Aboriginal people.
At one point, Dad groggily awoke and thanked me for looking after him.
If you'd been looking after it, it would have been stolen by now.
"He's looking after his own interests more than the country's," Mr. Ermias said.
"I've been given the job of looking after Steven Soderbergh tonight," he said.
They were looking after 190 dogs and 85 cats when the storm hit.
But another priority is looking after those companies which are already highly productive.
Looking after exporters and foreign-owned firms will not solve Britain's productivity problem.
It is not true, because we are looking after our animals very well.
You know they are looking after who is coming in and going out.
Looking after the large groups of Central Americans is a challenge for Mexico.
For the most part, the kit man's duties are fulfilled behind closed doors, not so much by looking after the kits – not really – but by looking after morale, working not only as in-house comedian, but counsellor, companion and confidante.
The two did practically everything together, with Joey often looking after his younger brother.
Some Western media said the papers suggested Roldugin, 64, was looking after Putin's money.
The state Division of Child and Family Services is now looking after the baby.
These wild horses have a sweet, but unusual, way of looking after their own.
Who is looking after these players when they have to stop playing to recover?
Those looking after the surviving reptiles believe that a majority of them will recover.
It's about looking after the animals and making sure everything's done the right way.
"'They replied, 'You know, it's quite difficult looking after kids,' " one volunteer told me.
My dog is just after having some pups so we're looking after them too.
He's looking after his invalid father while juggling school and fretting about financial matters.
Pride told me that the most important aspect of Dante is looking after people.
For instance, looking after elderly and sick people doesn't burn a lot of carbon.
King was asked if she believed FINA was looking after the athletes' best interests.
But don't forget the burden family caregivers deal with when they're looking after elders.
And these are two men who are supposed to be looking after the country.
Informal caregivers, often migrant workers, get less for looking after the elderly at home.
Informal caregivers, often migrant workers, get less for looking after the elderly at home.
While he was at the field, his partner was looking after their three children.
Much of his remaining free time is spent cooking, cleaning and looking after her.
It is all the rich boys in the rich club looking after each other.
"I'm going to carry on looking after general merchandise," Rowe told Reuters on Monday.
If it's nothing special, no one goes looking after a certain amount of time.
Many of those who work in finance have become rich looking after other people's money.
One has to wonder what she might do while no one is looking after her.
Paris Jackson now has a constant reminder that her father is still looking after her.
Fortunately, his wife, Kim Kardashian, has been by his side, feeding and looking after him.
After the various STD tests, the doctor said sympathetically, 'You gotta start looking after yourself.
So I like to think I had a series of guardian angels looking after me.
Tiny-care-terminal is a dashboard that wants to make sure you're looking after yourself.
His main job was looking after Yu Dongyue, who had lost his mind in prison.
"Charlotte, a little less so, although she will adore looking after her little baby brother."
"He was out with his friends, partying, instead of looking after our child," she says.
"I always believe in looking after people and then they'll look after you," Shaun adds.
They want to know that their doctor looking after them is ... Why two separate accounts?
Schools are closed during power outages, which means looking after children becomes an added burden.
Useful advice, usually given with the benefit of hindsight when you're looking after something valuable.
"Five hundred yards," said Scott A. Schaefer, who is in charge of looking after them.
In many households, a child under 10 is looking after four younger siblings all day.
Fortunately, looking after your teeth and gums is a whole lot easier than avoiding cake.
Women are often doing two things at once — cooking and looking after children, for example.
You heal, you have a baby that needs looking after, and you forget (sort of).
"The new fee needs to reflect the cost of looking after this place," he said.
Looking after an elderly parent could cost you more than you expect: Your retirement security.
It employs 13,000 people across Britain, looking after banks, retailers, hospitals, schools and government offices.
We're all drinking eight glasses of water a day and looking after our mental health.
It is just not culturally considered that looking after children could be somebody else's responsibility.
But then who is watching Hamas and who is looking after the next Bernie Madoff prosecution?
He lost his wife, and he started looking after his granddaughters after their mother passed away.
Name Withheld Looking after your son's interests is a special obligation you have as a parent.
Also, they are given rooms near the elevators and have female staff members looking after them.
Next year it will start looking after those at Linkoping City Airport, in southern Sweden, too.
As for North and Saint West, they had a special babysitter looking after them this weekend.
After three months of therapy, I was looking after him—straightening the pictures in his office.
She originally started looking after wombats at her 100-acre Green Glades property 8 years ago.
In fund management, looking after other people's money has been a popular way of getting rich.
BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, is looking after more than $5 trillion in client money.
Janelle said her two oldest daughters were looking after their younger siblings, as they often did.
I have never had four women looking after me [and] they are the most incredible women.
Neighbor Tammy George said Carruthers was looking after some children, including her own, at a playground.
They have to do what is expected of them, looking after children and working the land.
"Looking after a premium bouquet is as difficult as the work of a gardener," Stadler said.
Volunteers were looking after residents at a nearby park, the Hawaii Red Cross said on Twitter.
Tell us about the particular responsibilities of looking after a cast made of foam and felt.
"Then fate intervened," says Fortunato — and now the couple is looking after children and guests both.
The caregivers tasked with looking after our neighbors with developmental disabilities are typically women of color.
Environmental groups said Bolsonaro had failed to convince the world he is looking after the Amazon.
We're projecting our country into the future and looking after the well-being of our people.
"I had to do everything," she said, including cleaning, cooking, and looking after the family's young children.
"She's one of the only people I'll get aggressive for," Gigi said of looking after her sister.
That is just one example of how no one seems to be looking after the client's interests.
In the comics, he's a corrupt cop who killed an orphan who Poison Ivy was looking after.
She has been feeding and looking after Ms. Jefferson's pets, including the dogs, Olive and Little Bit.
Quynh's mother, Nguyen Tuyet Lan, is now looking after Nguyen and her four-year-old brother "Bear".
Especially when you've got a crackerjack team of cybersecurity experts like Rudy Giuliani looking after your interests.
The music industry will keep looking after its bottom line, and algorithms don't have a moral compass.
And I'm the matriarch at this palazzo in Tuscany, and I'm cooking and looking after little babies.
Cartels have a knack for infiltrating security details like a "coyote looking after the chicken," she said.
This, it is alleged, has left the job of looking after displaced non-Muslims to voluntary agencies.
At the time, Hartwig was looking after her baby as well as her father, a disabled veteran.
I would practice on my own at my family's farm while I was looking after the cows.
Bezos will likely be looking after his own interests, too, which includes the future of drone policy.
At that time, the judge also raised concerns about who — if anyone — was looking after Mr. Redstone.
Neyaz Ahamed, 35, a government employee, was looking after his brother in the same hospital on Wednesday.
"Well if you have three players watching Ronaldo, what about looking after their other players?" asked Renard.
Instead, I was trapped in the house looking after my five children and later, my nine grandchildren.
But his number one priority, as he said in today's Economic Club speech is looking after America.
"She had financial advisers locally and in Maine who were looking after her resources," Ms. Yonge said.
If you provide a huge platform, you should have a huge number of people looking after it.
"These local farmers were attacked by foreign troops while looking after their crops," Mr. Mohamed told reporters.
"We're looking after the public's interest," Ms. Hanson said, "in ensuring that they get a fair deal."
"And I think we need to really look after it because it has been looking after us."
She had an aide looking after her, and the telephone had become her lifeline to the world.
The unusual case highlights the risks investors face looking after their assets in the thinly regulated industry.
Right now, we're spending about $259 billion a year looking after Alzheimer's and dementia patients through Medicaid.
You also have to feel "house proud" about the property you're looking after, which shouldn't be too difficult.
It puts the blame on Parks Canada, the government agency responsible for looking after these parks' ecological integrity.
He coined the phrase "Whealthcare" to describe how looking after people's money can give insights into their health.
Before Beth died on May 19, Stephanie said she had "no hesitation" in looking after her six children.
On the night she died, she was looking after her nephew while her mother was in the hospital.
By then they may already be caught up in another domestic bind: looking after their husband's old parents.
GBHS plans to continue looking after all of the canines until they are healed and in forever homes.
They care so much about getting these animals into safe homes and looking after them during that process.
But on present trends, looking after working-age adults may soon cost more than caring for the elderly.
Their oldest daughter, Thomasin (Anya Taylor-Joy), is given many of the duties of looking after her siblings.
"Wolf Warriors 2" is about China looking after its own, with the UN there to offer legal blessing.
In looking after each other, they actually are gaining skills that will help each one of them individually.
The Cub Scout pack carried out activities themed around looking after yourself and others both physically and emotionally.
Well, presumably those at the top did not get where they are today without looking after the pennies.
They are in charge of looking after the Queen's safety while she is residing in her royal residency.
That experience, combined with her time in Rajneeshpuram, convinced her that her true calling was looking after others.
"My sister is an amazing mother and is looking after him and his friend- who was also stabbed."
I love working, and it was hard for me that looking after the baby was automatically my job.
And my father, I saw him kill himself looking after his patients in Patna [the capital of Bihar].
People who probably wouldn't need looking after were it not for the huge quantities of alcohol they'd drunk.
Doctors, social workers, psychologists and trauma experts are looking after the girls at a medical center in Abuja.
It outlined ways water could be used and recycled more effectively to limit emissions, alongside looking after nature.
So, you have an agent looking after multiple parties: the company, but guess what, also the buy-side.
"I have great big brothers now who are looking after me," said Steve Oldham, Carbon Engineering's chief executive.
In Paris the people looking after honeybees range from for-profit entrepreneurs like Mr. de Campeau to students.
"I feel like we've been a bit cavalier about looking after knowledge in New Zealand," Mr. Dickison said.
Ms. Phillips: When his wife died, my husband, who was very ill, and I started looking after Malcolm.
Trump has described Modi as a charismatic friend, albeit one who is looking after his own national interests.
On Friday, my son's kindergarten gave me tips on looking after their pet guinea pig for the weekend.
The taciturn Xolani (Nakhane Touré) is charged with looking after a sullen boy named Kwanda (Niza Jay Ncoyini).
On the night she died, Jefferson was looking after her nephew while her mother was in the hospital.
Looking after this menagerie taught me a lot about animal husbandry, but in retrospect my motives were selfish.
District councils are lower level government bodies looking after local matters — such as bus routes and recreation facilities.
Farmers make their way up the mountain on their horses, mostly looking after their rice and plantain crops.
Solongo is in charge of palliative care at the nearest district hospital, looking after both in- and outpatients.
I also find when people feel better they start looking after themselves better, for example, by drinking more water.
It really isn't easy looking after your family, especially now that the online world has invaded our everyday lives.
He's busy elsewhere on his West Sussex farm, delivering bottles of milk, or looking after his three young kids.
Avenatti held a news conference outside a foster care center in Harlem that has been looking after the girls.
Alexander told BuzzFeed News on Saturday that at first he was worried about looking after Assata during the lecture.
Gone are late nights at dive bars; locking eyes with dreamboat Luke (O-T Fagbenle); looking after her daughter.
There's no one in charge of looking after the physical and mental health of musicians who are starting out.
We've written a full guide to looking after yourself on public networks at places like hotels and coffee shops.
He was also vice chairman of MTV networks at the time, looking after networks like Spike and TV Land.
He will walk an extremely fine line running the country and looking after his businesses at the same time.
Nedda, forever looking after little Sara and kneading dirt out of the family's laundry, is physically and emotionally exhausted.
Yes, they were looking after him, he said, and yes, he was "OK"; conditions in the camp were fine.
"The promotion and the company itself are looking after the fighters, creating a brand with the fighters," said Daniels.
My mother was born in 1896—she worked all her life, working for other people or looking after children.
Locals have declared themselves fans and guardians of his work, looking after it as people stop to take photographs.
Mom stays at home looking after the family—she gave birth to me when she was 20, in 1990.
The temptations there will be different: plenty of people will be looking after her smartphones and e-mail servers.
Gilda Sagrado, the tourism spokeswoman, said her team is looking after 2,315 guests since the closure of the airport.
He said, 'I have no life, anyhow, so, this way, I feel very important, and I'm looking after myself.
In between working as a technician at Polaroid and looking after her grandson, she became a world-class nudge.
Among those looking after them is a "psycho-social" team that consists of a psychiatrist, psychologist and social worker.
Barreau keeps local copies of the digital versions, as well as looking after cloud backups and the analog originals.
"I still like looking after people but I want to do it on my own terms," she told Reuters.
There is no 'matching' process—all hosts are assessed to be capable of looking after women that travel over.
The kids know it — they get that people who should be looking after them are looking the other way.
She spends much of her day looking after her grandchildren and tries to study after they go to bed.
Before long he was looking after more than a dozen classic old clocks, several of them at City Hall.
I had been at home, looking after my mom who had tested positive for the virus a week before.
Before Ferdy and I returned to Indonesia, my aunt brought my mother into her Queens home for looking after.
However, this is not a company with a good track record when it comes to looking after your data.
Am I looking after their positions, or am I making it worse for them and for the Australian public?
And so, no, Lewis didn't find that looking after her sick mother contradicted her stance on the nuclear family.
According to Instagram, Aaron is currently at Ascension Sacred Heart Emerald Coast, where his mother is looking after him.
Housewife Nurjati Katili is looking after her nephew, 7-year-old Mohammed, whose mother and younger brother are missing.
Then an odd young woman (Vanessa Hudgens) moves into his snowy Montana village, and she also needs looking after.
Why go through the whole process of ensuring that you're as comfortable as possible without looking after your hands, too?
And she's got me to just be this she-tiger, waiting to pounce at any moment, just looking after her.
I've also learned that it's important to have faith in the people who are looking after my kids, as well.
Mad Paws was founded in 2014 by then-student Alexis Soulopoulos after he spent time looking after a friend's dog.
Locals who fear for their livelihoods could be given work as rangers with the job of looking after the reserves.
Cooper is a "foster fail" with the couple initially just looking after the pup until he found the right home.
Clearly when it comes to looking after all its customers equally, the travel industry has some distance left to go.
Looking after an older family member is a full-time job — solo caregivers averaged more than 40 hours a week.
Everyone has their own preference with expressing themselves through their hair, but looking after it is my number one priority.
The father spends his time siring more children rather than looking after the ones he already has, Mr Barash explains.
As many as 22.50 sets a day are used in looking after someone quarantined here, says Femke Overkamp, a nurse.
"In our culture, there's an inherent conflict between looking after your health and work," said Zocdoc CEO Dr. Oliver Kharraz.
We are a multi-project organization—two game projects and a third team looking after our Northlight engine and tools.
She runs a mini-convenience store in the camp, and is in charge of looking after her street at night.
Environmentalists say looking after existing forests and restoring damaged ones prevents flooding, stores carbon, limits climate change and protects biodiversity.
As Messrs Reamer and Downing point out, some fund managers have become very wealthy by looking after other people's money.
I hope they are looking after you now in Heaven and that you are letting them, and that you heal.
It also brought support, including from singer-songwriter John Mayer, who gave Bieber credit for looking after his mental health.
Women once stayed at home, cooking meals, ironing clothes and looking after children while their husbands went out to work.
Known as Awaiting Bill Settlement (ABS) patients, these women are responsible for looking after and feeding themselves and their newborns.
"Looking after your parents," in this still strongly Confucian-influenced society, is a concept most Singaporeans have grown up with.
Booty will be looking after Microsoft's relationships with 343 Industries, The Coalition, Mojang, Rare, Turn 10 Studios, and Global Publishing.
For the father, the petition claims the habit of looking after a new-born baby cannot be not fully learned.
In this week's letter, Larissa Pham writes about how Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp showed her a self worth looking after.
As for what else could be at work, Nozad suggests that a focus on looking after other Iranians is key.
There is a patriotic quality to it, calling attention to the dignity of looking after the halls of American institutions.
A reliable source of power means the chip can keep a constant eye on the things it is looking after.
"I don't think we'd have found [the second error] if we hadn't gone looking after that first one," Chilton said.
Her therapist told her she was so focused on looking after the needs of her family that she wasn't grieving.
While mother Kris Jenner is reportedly out of the country, TMZ says Caitlyn Jenner has been looking after her daughter.
That is a reality common to care workers, looking after people who made more money than they likely ever will.
An independent notary checks title, draws up the contract and handles the transfer deed, looking after both buyer and seller.
District councils are lower level government bodies looking after local matters — including issues pertaining to bus routes and recreation facilities.
Neeraj Gupta, the top bureaucrat looking after state stake sales, confirmed a deal had happened, but declined to give details.
At home, looking after a child is still largely considered a woman's job even when she works outside the home.
"Saving lives at sea and looking after vulnerable people... is not the same as promoting irregular migration," he said last month.
He said a medic and three SEALS in the cave, who&aposve been looking after those trapped, will also come out.
If Baraboo took pride in looking after its own, who did the town recognize first and most strenuously as its own?
Throughout her life, Moore personally rescued numerous animals from shelters, looking after a number of dogs, cats, horses and even goats.
Instead, they might set their sights on more complex robot assistants, able to help with tasks like looking after the elderly.
According to Bill, a reason we've survived comes from a mix of outliving the competition, but also looking after one other.
But even though wherever you go there's somebody kind of looking after you and making sure that the experience is fun.
On Friday the animal care staff looking after the pair noticed that the calf had stopped nursing and seemed less energetic.
When I saw her beautiful smile, and her dedicated husband and children looking after her, I was in awe of them.
They tap Venezuelan phones to monitor dissent as well as looking after the president's personal security, says a western intelligence source.
While humpback whales have been recorded protecting seals from predators, Hauser has never heard of the altruistic animals looking after humans.
Few Brazilian jobs give enough flexibility for parents to better share the responsibility of looking after a child with special needs.
In the meantime, they've been staying with local family members, who were looking after the Millers' 8-month-old dog, Frank.
You come to us in your early 20s with severe anxiety disorder; I'll still be looking after you in your 70s.
Louise Overy is head aquarist at Oceanworld in Ireland, and is responsible for looking after gentoo penguin couple Penelope and Missy.
Eventually, the courts placed her under her father's legal conservatorship because she could not be trusted looking after her own affairs.
It may not be to the Europeans' liking, since we will have to start looking after ourselves and pay for it.
Refreshingly, the women in these shows are mostly looking after one another rather than pitted against one another, competing for men.
The episode highlights the inadequacy of the city's ancient flood defences and the negligence of its officials in looking after them.
We will miss him forever, but we know God is looking after him now and that he is safe in heaven.
She now works as a community enterprise manager, looking after the other weavers as well as handling the purchase of materials.
BAKRANI, Pakistan (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Since his father died in 21, Moeez Assadullah has been looking after his family's farm alone.
Our bus driver on this tour also told me he was a medium and that I have lions looking after me.
So I'd gone from this being very stimulated intellectually to those first stages of looking after an infant, which are boring.
Mr. Sanabria had lived with him for seven years, looking after his food and medicine in return for room and board.
While other village children learned to read and write, she stayed home, tending pigs, collecting firewood and looking after younger siblings.
" A 50TH BIRTHDAY GIFT Patek's well-known advertising slogan says an owner is "merely looking after it for the next generation.
People were beginning to understand dental hygiene: The idea of looking after your teeth really comes along in the 19th century.
My nurse, who had been attentively looking after me, told me I was lucky to have been brought in so quickly.
"That's a tribute to how much emphasis they put on looking after their greatest asset, and that's their body," Cahill said.
A second commercial for Philadelphia cream cheese showed two dads looking after their children at a restaurant with a conveyer belt.
Here's what I do know: You have someone living in your house and looking after your children whom you don't trust.
His wife couldn't run the shop either, because she was looking after him and their daughter, who's about to turn 4.
Previously, Raitt held ministerial positions looking after the natural resources, labour and transport portfolios under then Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper.
"There is a widespread narrative, especially in the U.S., that everyone is responsible for looking after themselves," McKee said by email.
Tula now stays home on the farm, looking after chickens and sometimes helping train future penguin guardians, like her successor Mezzo.
Whether it&aposs working with children or aging parents, looking after pets, or cooking a meal, these jobs are highly individualized.
When you have children, you are accepting the responsibility of looking after them into adulthood or finding someone else who will.
Even if I'm not No. 1 on the call sheet, I pride myself on looking after the other women on set.
I got it, she was a student, and I had a job, that was fine, and I liked looking after her.
I guess if we had kids it might be different because that depends on who's working and who's looking after them.
Meanwhile, Hare said he is looking after Ringo, adding that he has already started joining him helping train other police dogs.
"The regulator had to act to give confidence to the people, that the regulators were looking after their interests," he said.
The kids of the elderly would be more productive because they wouldn't have to spend time looking after their sick parents.
"He has now resigned himself to being a stay-at-home dad looking after the nine baby ducklings," Goldsmith tells the BBC.
A Chief Investment Officer at a fund would usually have broad responsibility for looking after investor money and setting its investment strategy.
They have been neglected and let down by people who are supposed to be looking after them, but they are not terrorists.
It offers local people financial and other benefits in return for looking after the land better, so its natural functions are preserved.
In the series, Dee Dee is locked behind for bars for several months, with Emma looking after baby Gypsy in the interim.
Looking after one baby onboard a flight must be hectic enough, but two children and two babies must be damn near impossible.
In America, the average parent spent 88 minutes a day primarily looking after children in 25—up from 41 minutes in 1965.
The 74-year-old spent most of her life looking after her late husband, Karl, who suffered a stroke 20 years ago.
And even if it was, I'm going to have to be looking after a baby, so... how hard can it be really?
Campbell is looking after Momo until the paperwork goes through for her to live with her owners, who just moved to Cardiff.
If you need touch-ups here when you come back, now you're stuck because surgeons here will not be looking after you.
Seyfried, 31, can't help but notice a similarity between her own life and that of the mother cat she is looking after.
Instead, he takes stresses synonymous with looking after money away from the client, and helps them figure out where to invest it.
For employees, this means being better able to fit their jobs around other responsibilities, such as looking after children or elderly relatives.
As you know, Elton and Diana were very close friends, and clearly ... he's looking after her son like a protective papa bear.
I value beautiful clothing, looking after our environment, and investing in products from companies that are transparent about their business and production.
In the third part of the film, Chiron (gorgeously played by Trevante Rhodes) is an adult, but still looking after his mother.
Roser was about seven years old when on one of his walks Don Santiago saw her looking after a few skinny goats.
"Our audience is usually in that 50-plus age group, because they are looking after their partner or they're professional carers," she said.
Maternity nurses "are specialists at looking after newborns and will teach the mother all about the care of her individual baby," Ambrose explained.
We would never put a US citizen, without diplomatic immunity, in harm's way this way, especially looking after low-level things like this.
At the time of the robbery, Kim's bodyguard, Pascal Duvier, was looking after Kourtney and Kendall as they hit the town in Paris.
"The problem that gets in the way is that one of us has to be looking after the kids at home," says Affleck.
Robots like these are under development in a number of countries, including Japan, which faces the challenge of looking after an aging population.
Some politicians declare that they value women's unique role, which can be shorthand for keeping married women at home looking after the kids.
Mr Neumann observes that firms are often much better at taking care of their customers than they are at looking after their employees.
But women in Japan, much like Mrs Hunter Gordon in leafy Camberley, were expected to spend their lives looking after houses and children.
That Prince might need looking after himself seemed unthinkable at the time, especially as he was regularly performing for five hours a night.
"Decades ago, it was men's role to search for pasture for the livestock but of late women are looking after livestock," Kokwai said.
While Blac Chyna bonds with newborn daughter Dream Kardashian at the hospital, Kylie Jenner is looking after Chyna's four-year-old son King.
For the past seven years, Christopher Skaife has been looking after the tower's seven resident ravens, including Munin, Merlina, Jubilee II and Rocky.
Amid the tumult is the Mundari, a people who would rather get on with doing what they do best: looking after their cattle.
Women often complain to her of feeling overwhelmed, as if "all the responsibilities are on their head", looking after both land and children.
While one in four of us suffer from a mental health condition, we can all benefit from looking after our mental well-being.
That talent of theirs definitely comes in handy when looking after their two kids, who seem to have an inexhaustible supply of energy.
Julien's Auctions are looking after the sale of the item, which is one of art collective Indecline's "The Emperor Has No Balls" series.
Local communities have established tree nurseries to support the effort, realizing how looking after the environment also helps maintain their incomes, Kadziponye said.
"The problem that gets in the way is that one of us has to be looking after the kids at home," Affleck continued.
Looking after the assets of the rich—or high-net-worth individuals, as they are known in the jargon—is still big business.
Since its establishment in 1692, the core of Coutts' business has been looking after the wealth of Britain's aristocracy, landed gentry and celebrities.
Designed to accommodate the lifestyle of people on the go who need their belongings, but don't want to be constantly looking after them.
From 1989 until 1994—when it was finally completely abandoned—a private security team was put in charge of looking after the place.
Though he did not, as is widely believed, hug Mr Obama, conservatives growled that Mr Christie was looking after his own selfish interests.
LeMay and her family were off on a camping trip and had a friend looking after the dogs, according to the Washington Post.
RocketSpace, which makes its living by looking after startups, at first sight looks like an example of what Mr Davis had in mind.
The company employs 52,500 people across Britain, looking after a large, blue-chip customer base including banks, retailers, hospitals, schools and government offices.
Better Things has her playing a struggling actress and single mother looking after three daughters, with all four of them acting wonderfully immature.
Pet Care: I don't have kids, but I do have a dog, and she needed looking after when I was out running races.
Harry calmly asked people to take a step back, repeatedly checked if everyone was okay and spoke soothingly about looking after one another.
Perfume Genius, discusses the beauty of believing in magic — and the kitchen witch that's been looking after him for the past seven years.
But war is still raging in her city of Afrin, and she is alone looking after her son Yusef after his father left.
So as a teenager, you might have a lot of responsibility; you might be the man of the house, looking after your family.
Environmentalists say looking after existing forests and restoring damaged ones prevents flooding, limits climate change by storing heat-trapping carbon and protects biodiversity.
In her statement Thursday, Bhumchu thanked hospital staff and other supporters for looking after her and her children while they were in Melbourne.
"I am now getting over 12,245 rupees per month (from the subsidy), just by looking after the saplings in my home," Gul said.
The women offered me a cup of coffee as a token of thanks for looking after their children, if only for an hour.
It's right, of course, to care for the welfare of an employee and to worry about an employee who's not looking after herself.
The majority (60 percent) agreed that British dairy farmers do a good job looking after their animals, in YouGov polling for AHDB dairy.
"It's frankly selfish when ambulance paramedics and A. & E. nurses have to be diverted to looking after revelers who have overindulged," he admonished.
When I took off my binder, I had to accept that I had to practice what I preach about looking after your body.
The arrangement curbed Chirac's day-to-day control over the direction of the economy, reducing him largely to looking after foreign policy and defense.
As much as I could, I took her jobs away from her: cooking for the family, looking after my youngest sister, straightening the house.
Some do time at hospitals looking after people injured in road accidents already, but it seems that isn't enough to drive home the message.
I wasn't prepared for any of it, even though I have nine nieces and nephews and I know what it's like looking after kids.
As always, however, there's a catch: A catch that cries and poops and will need looking after for at least the next 18 years.
Many newly retired folk sign up for voluntary work, and many more get drafted into family duties, looking after grandchildren or frail old parents.
You'll need the taxpayer identification number of the care center or the individual who is looking after your child in roder to claim it.
As the story goes, O'Neal first connected with these early Google investors after looking after their kids at a Four Seasons in Los Angeles.
Both Lambie and Hanson project themselves as looking after battlers who are economically disadvantaged in today's Australia, while playing on fear of the "other".
According to the Consumer Technology Association president and CEO Gary Shapiro, nobody in the current election is looking after the interests of Silicon Valley.
And so they start an elaborate game of pretense with the local town, holing up and claiming they're still looking after their convalescing mother.
But it prefers not to have to take on the burden of looking after them (many Hong Kongers would object to putting them down).
However, while one in four of us suffer from a mental health condition, we can all benefit from looking after our mental well-being.
She lives according to a pat, regimented schedule, which largely revolves around her job and looking after her lonely gay neighbor Giles (Richard Jenkins).
It's a full house for Kylie Jenner, along with caring for her first child Stormi, she is also looking after all of her pets.
Prague Zoo has kept flamingos for 50 years but recently keepers began to notice that some parents were not looking after their newborn chicks.
I mean, look around you, look at your own family: Who does all the unpaid work of looking after the children; cleaning the house?
Then Iain Duncan Smith, the welfare secretary, resigned and accused his party of looking after its rich supporters at the expense of the poor.
The more troubling possibility is that the world has been paying plenty of attention to Sudan all along, but looking after purely Western interests.
The tramp is here a father figure, looking after an orphan played, in a star-making turn, by the 6-year-old Jackie Coogan.
Anyone who has a passion for dogs and dog care, has experience looking after pets, and is healthy and active is encouraged to apply.
Ask them to think of the Angelas, Julians, Claires, and Suzys looking after their friends and parents in the weeks and months to come.
As you know, I came from the advertiser side of Google's business and so really just looking after the products that support our ecosystem.
Family members take turns looking after the child while Ms. Suzuki juggles frequent business trips between Tokyo and Hokkaido, the electoral district she represents.
I read you recorded the album between shifts working nights as a security guard and looking after your grandmother, who you live with now.
It's not just about domestic abuse (though it is about that) or looking after the most vulnerable among us (though it's about that, too).
"Auction houses are going to find it difficult to compete with dealers, whose whole apparatus is looking after artists and artists' estates," he said.
I think he was looking after the taxpayers' dollars on the way they would be spent; he wanted to make sure to spend appropriately.
More than six million of those people are say they are students, have a long-term illness or are looking after family or home.
We had the most attentive staff looking after every detail from airport transfers, fresh fruit, and juice in the room, dinner and car transportation.
But the human hunter (Matthew Rhys), who's looking after him in his new world, breaks Mowgli's heart, which in turn unleashes the boy's anger.
The Pirates training staff came out and began looking after him and kept him immobilized for a while longer before helping him sit up.
Throughout the colder months, eggs, milk, butter, cheese, and preserves were sent by rail from those looking after the farm to their peers in Arizona.
Already these children are from poor families, often they have single mothers or their parents are HIV positive, and the grandparent is looking after them.
My friends call it maternal: I'm looking after him and looking out for him, even joking about asking my Black grandmother to pray for him.
The true burden lies with the female, who expends enormous energy producing eggs and, in the case of mammals, bearing and looking after the young.
"Both are looking after the egg in an exemplary manner," he told local newspaper B.Z. In the wild, traditional king penguin couples share incubation duties.
If it works, the chicken rover will greatly reduce the work involved in looking after the birds—handy for farmers fearing labour shortages after Brexit.
"We need water more than we need electricity," says Minerva Gómez, a slight and vivacious householder who is looking after three generations under one roof.
Facebook is also giving more control to legacy contacts — the individuals who are responsible for looking after a person's Facebook account after it's been memorialized.
Bangladesh says the Rohingya have been living in Myanmar for generations and are not Bangladeshis, and it faces a huge burden looking after the refugees.
In the weeks leading up to my trip to see Claire, her childhood cat that I was looking after at home started dying on me.
All of the baby cats are being cared for by the zoo's nursery staff, since mom Cinta didn't show interest in looking after her cubs.
It's also crucial to ensure your dog walker is insured to cover anything that could go wrong whilst they are looking after your furry friend.
Women feel the strain of long-term care keenly, as they tend to be the ones looking after their elderly and infirm parents and spouses.
On one hand, if you tend to get fussed over in familial gatherings, it can be nice to have people persistently looking after your needs.
Presidents looking after US interests have found that, while there is room for cooperation on specific issues, positive early meetings often lead to disappointment later.
The aquarium says that Sphen and Magic's exceptional co-parenting skills have continued, and that both are doing a great job looking after the chick.
By extension, international agreements, it is implied, are a betrayal of domestic voters—backroom deals cooked up by global elites looking after their own interests.
"When Sarah told me I had to meet someone else I was upset but I understood it's her way of looking after me," Lee added.
Julio Muelas, a coca farmer in Tumaco, shared Ibarra's skepticism of the government's promises, and said farmers would ultimately need to continue looking after themselves.
People are more than capable of looking after themselves if they're not surrounded by structural violence and being beaten up by the police every night.
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The caller informed her husband Ron that his daughter Shanon, who battled alcohol and drug addiction, was incapable of looking after her four young children.
Her work is constantly interrupted by her genius son, but allegorically the book is really about the difficulty of looking after—mothering—one's own genius.
Mr. Haskell, mad at himself for believing Ms. Legall was looking after his mother, went to the police and was referred to financial-crimes detectives.
After her latest overdose, her peep show manager, Irene (Roberta Colindrez), has been looking after her and keeping her from falling back into heroin addiction.
Charlie gets a career boost when his more successful best friend requests help with looking after his precocious tweenage daughter Gabby (an adorable Frankie Hervey).
Hemon's parents spend much of their time caring for their home, looking after bees and cooking Balkan foods, projects that don't ease their survivalist instincts.
"Most of my life has just been about trying to keep my act together, trying not to go mad, looking after my daughter," she said.
Now they face a big question: If they're at the hospital caring for a flood of patients who need them, who's looking after their kids?
I wanted to feel like a person cared enough to scatter thoughtful details around, to ensure that guests felt like someone was looking after them.
The second component of it is looking after all the trees and the animals in here and making sure they&aposre not getting all burned.
MAPUTO (Reuters) - Cadino Chipanga decided 20 years ago to take up a trade then seen as taboo in Mozambique: a male hairdresser looking after women.
But I appreciated it from her, because she's a sister who's looking after another sister and I feel like she wanted to have her back.
It's hard to understand the inner lives of others if you're always going shopping or looking after your household business or rushing off to parties.
He barks at her again to check on the kids, and gets reminded that she spends far more time looking after them than he does.
Instead, they will be a fleet manager and agricultural analyst, looking after a number of farming robots and meticulously monitoring the development of their crops.
So when the team looking after Arty was preparing to leave Afghanistan, they started to worry about what would happen to Arty once they were gone.
I do have trouble looking after vehicles but that's more laziness and I'd probably never mess with something so precious as a BBQ potato salad IRL.
Kotzen is part of a new generation of hard-driving "Super Grandparents" that is spending their golden years looking after everyone around them, financially and otherwise.
I also end up buying a cheap yoga mat and a charcoal mask because looking after my 30-something skin is a new goal of mine.
Under its version of Sharia law, women should be at home raising children and looking after their husbands, not at school learning to read and write.
It takes me longer to get out of the house today, as the substitute nanny needs to be more fully briefed about looking after my son.
The idea that looking after the next generation should be either free or poorly paid women's work may be the hardest attitude of all to shift.
Their husbands were wonders: Mrs Hunter Gordon's, an army officer, cutting out pads in the attic; Mrs Tabei's looking after their two children while she climbed.
Looking after the current population To cushion the consequences of this lag in population increase, Hesketh has a series of recommendations to support the aging population.
Only a tenth of Afghans have bank accounts, and the theft at Kabul Bank convinced many that they are better off looking after their own cash.
After the incident, Kirke says she went to the hospital to get tested, and a doctor told her, "You gotta start looking after yourself," she wrote.
In 2004 Daniel Kahneman of Princeton University and others discovered that parents thought that looking after their children was about as enjoyable as doing the housework.
Its medical facilities have 15-minute "care conferences" with doctors, nurses, family members and even dentists, to discuss how they will go about looking after people.
A State Department spokeswoman said afterwards that the administration did not plan a total cut-off of money for UN bodies looking after the region's refugees.
Between looking after her father's affairs and caring for her mother, Billingsley felt she couldn't provide her parents' pup with the attention and love she deserved.
While Lockhart will personally stick with the featherweight champion, his team will be looking after Dos Anjos as he makes his way down to 1703 lbs.
Since then, Nono has helped foster and raise 17 kittens and is currently looking after his sixth litter — four kittens named Frankie, Ilana, Imogen and Isabel.
Mom Kaitlin took the pictures in January, showing Aubrey looking after Beckett, reassuring him, and rubbing him on the back while he's sick over the toilet.
A few months later, the nice young man who'd kissed my mom on the cheek in thanks for looking after his puppies was pretty much gone.
Supporting evidence like text messages or (additional) audio recordings could help establish that Trump was looking after his political interests, rather than just his personal life.
"Our priority today is looking after our staff in Russia and assisting those that will return to the UK," the Foreign Office said in its statement.
Played with quiet charisma and notably high cheekbones by Max Zhang, Cheung has renounced fighting and runs a small grocery while looking after his young son.
He has been collecting exes and producing offspring, growing gray and shaggy and looking after his son Jackson (Azhy Robertson) while living in Jackson's mother's garage.
Lupita Nyong'o stars in this ridiculous twist on a zombie film, which has her looking after a group of kindergarteners amid a very bloody zombie outbreak.
Expenses that people fail to account for include the indirect cost of unpaid caregiving, which largely affects women who are looking after infirm spouses and parents.
"There may be a biological energetic trade-off between investing energy into ovulation and investing elsewhere -- such as keeping active by looking after grandchildren," Arnot said.
The former saw revenues rise 8.5% to €478m year-on-year, benefiting from new contracts such as looking after €60bn of assets for Spanish insurer Mapfre.
Her family used it as a getaway from the city; she had spent summers there as a teenager, picking tomatoes and looking after an aging tortoise.
Responsibility, Mounk observes, was no longer, in the first instance, about looking after those in need; it was about rewarding the good and punishing the bad.
According to extensive research from Manpower earlier this year, a growing area in the next 10 years will be jobs where humans are looking after humans.
And her quest to save Ben Solo would have been more altruistic if it weren't one grandkid of a famous Dark Side family looking after another.
They run the local council's "death administration" team, looking after all the arrangements for people who've died alone that friends or relatives would normally take care of.
When Katie Holmes isn't busy acting, directing, and looking after her 10-year-old daughter Suri, you just might find her in her New York City kitchen.
Looking after a pricey 1970 vintage Ferrari got a little more expensive this week, after the supercar got slapped with a penalty fine during a photo shoot.
The 7-year-old asked for her mother's whereabouts, and all Brodersen could tell her was that she was safe and that people were looking after her.
"It's a real African thing, people looking after their own neighbors - that's the juice that makes so much of this work," Church told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
I've been looking after drunk people for 40 years, and really, it's the same blokes I was kicking out of clubs that I'm now helping in taxis.
And to me the important thing is that citizens find that someone is looking after that, not only most companies, but all companies do pay their taxes.
It's not necessarily the fighters—it's the promoters, the trainers, the managers—they're looking after the lads and trying to make as much money as they can.
This partnership accelerates our mission of looking after the financial best interests of the up-and-coming by helping people create an even better future for themselves.
With his wife Princess Kate at home looking after their children, the prince made it a solo St. Patrick's Day celebration with the Irish Guards on Thursday.
And at the same time as looking after each other, we had to deal with inter-band relationships and egos and being to ether all the time.
This means no refrigeration is required and relatives looking after babies need collect expressed milk from the factory, where the machine is located, only once a day.
I was looking after her," Eugenie said, adding, "And then about an hour later, I had a wobble and started crying and Bea was there for me.
Omega Auctions in Warrington are looking after the sale, which will take place on March 22 and will be broadcast online so bids can be made worldwide.
"We're looking after the kids and taking them out of the projects," says 46-year-old Nordine, who wears a beanie to protect against the winter wind.
But he was stronger in attacking the Tories for looking after the privileged few than he was in setting out what a Labour government would do instead.
Too often major competitions, both at club and international level, feel geared towards looking after the big sides and assuring them of safe passage to the final.
You fall into this really dark place, and you can just feel so alone, and I sort of see him and think, are people looking after him?
"Typically, you see a trustee working for free when the trustee is close family looking after someone they love and care for as the beneficiary," Kaeser said.
Anyone who has a passion for dogs and dog care, has experience looking after pets, and is healthy and active is encouraged to apply, according to Metro.
The life of a youngest daughter in the society at the time was very much staying at home and looking after your parents, and that being it.
The Gloucestershire County Council covered hardship payments for the staff, and even provided free gasoline for home care aides so they could continue looking after their patients.
In "Fall," a Haitian-American caretaker (Lori Parquet) is looking after the dementia-afflicted mother (Elizabeth Van Dyke) of a successful African-American businesswoman (Suzette Azariah Gunn).
"Our first priority is always looking after the business and making sure we continue to grow and invest," Luca Maestri, Apple's finance chief, said in an interview.
Laying on a massage chair after paying £40 [$51] for a "therapeutic" procedure (which is what this particular session would have cost) is just looking after yourself.
The groom, a veteran firefighter who now volunteers with the Mexico Beach Fire Department, was looking after their house in Calloway and assisting in clearing nearby roads.
I guess I was bending the truth when I wrote about devoting myself to looking after my elderly mother and enjoying hunting only in my spare time.
She also thanked Japan for looking after New Zealand's rugby team the All Blacks, who are playing Saturday in Japan as part of the Rugby World Cup.
Congressional Democrats have heralded this parental leave deal, though it falls short of their original demands, which included paid leave for caregivers looking after sick family members.
Ms. Rollins was one of three caregivers who worked 12-to-14-hour shifts looking after the husband, 84, and wife, 303, who suffer from memory loss.
" Replaying that image inside her Southern California home, she asked: "Why wasn't that guard in the jail, looking after my son before he took his own life?
Children also work in the services sector - in shops, restaurants and hotels, washing dishes and chopping vegetables, or in middle-class homes, cleaning and looking after younger children.
It's a lot like Nintendogs or a modern day Tamagotchi, except that instead of looking after a pet, your job is to take care of a space plant.
A new report* from one of Britain's regulators, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), suggests that the industry is not doing a great job at looking after investors' interests.
Charlotte swears she was looking after the kids, but when Alice, her best friend Harriet's daughter, goes missing under Charlotte's care, Charlotte and Harriett's friendship falls to pieces.
The problem can be eased slightly by sending tiny robotic probes, which does away with the cost and complexity of looking after humans in space for considerable periods.
The takeaway is that there are plenty of valid reasons for you to seek help or talk to someone, and your emotional well-being is worth looking after.
The arm of the government responsible for looking after these firms has engineered mergers of ports, railway-equipment makers and shipping companies; a vast chemicals combination is planned.
I spent the next two years looking after her and was her primary carer because my dad had to work and my sisters were at university or working.
As we've reported ... David and Jenelle lost custody of her 3 kids after he shot and killed the family dog, and Barbara is looking after 2 of them.
In the meantime, he brought Sara to another female colleague and tasked her with looking after Sara since James felt like he was too intoxicated to do so.
The law details the duties of independents - from looking after interests of minority shareholders to scrutinising management performance and providing objective views on strategy decisions and other matters.
Jackie and Rande, identified only by their first names, have been looking after their grandchildren ever since their daughter died of lupus, according to New Jersey lottery officials.
"I'm going to carry on looking after general merchandise," Rowe told Reuters on Monday, adding he had no plans to appoint a new executive director for the division.
Further, if you add jobless workers who gave up looking after more than four weeks, the 55-plus unemployment rate is a whopping 216.7 percent, SCEPA analysis shows.
I'm so thrilled for her," she continued, adding, "And she's got me to just be this she-tiger, waiting to pounce at any moment, just looking after her.
They are not cats or dogs, and as such, those taking them into their homes need to be prepared to accept the responsibility of looking after them properly.
With Maggie, John has a chance to be the rose, and she is happy to spend her time cultivating and admiring, and eventually looking after a daughter, Lily.
Usually, the allocations in your account are completely up to you even though there may be a third party investment manager looking after the plan as a whole.
In the prime minister's absence, Ishaq Dar, the finance minister, who is also related to Mr. Sharif, is looking after the day-to-day operations of the government.
The kid has had to grow up fast, and he cheerily handles the responsibilities of looking after someone with dementia while holding a job at a local steakhouse.
"Our path is clear: if they return to their commitments, we will do the same, and we are looking after settling issues through the logical way," Rouhani said.
She hadn't done anything wrong afterall, but was simply living a peaceful life running a small bakery with her husband and looking after her four children, Rozinisa said.
This came at the time of Thatcherism, when the messages were all about consumerism, looking after number one, that to be someone meant you had to have money.
For the last eight years I was restricted to being at home and looking after her, so a lot of the time I was at home on my computer.
But their history is fraught with baggage — her schizophrenia left her largely incapable of looking after her three kids, so that burden fell to Alex a lot growing up.
Viktor is a big man, very capable of looking after himself, and he does our hero some considerable damage, and yet somehow, Munteaneu makes us, if not sympathetic, empathetic.
The harassed author struggles to meet his next deadline, getting up at four every morning while bringing up his three small children and looking after his manic-depressive wife.
The majority groups need to feel that politicians are looking after their interests and want to see proof that this is growth and expansion is happening, Gros later added.
Tom Brady Everyone's wondering if the quarterback will win his Deflategate appeal and we're just over here thanking the hot athlete heavens he kept getting better looking after prom.
After her death, "it only seemed natural to continue," says Bzeek, who is now looking after a 6-year-old girl whom he can't name due to privacy laws.
That plan includes eight pledges to undertake socially responsible business habits, such as preserving and looking after the land used to produce its Martell cognac or Mumm champagne brands.
An arm looking after real estate, some farming and other projects, including the conference center and mini-Zoo Capi Hnizdo (Stork Nest), the source of Babis's biggest legal trouble.
"Teenage orphans have taken on the burden of looking after their young siblings and are struggling to cope," Street Child's chief executive officer Tom Dannatt said in a statement.
Elliott wrested control of TIM's board last May after accusing Vivendi of looking after its own interests and calling for a more radical shake-up of the telecoms group.
Edward Ouko, the auditor-general tasked with looking after public accounts, told Reuters at least 18 of the 45 government ministries have accountability problems "which point to literally corruption".
John Stuart Mill wrote in the 1840s that "there cannot be a more legitimate object of the legislator's care" than looking after those whose livelihoods are disrupted by technology.
At the same time, providing for and looking after elderly parents within the family is becoming ever more challenging in a country renowned for its high-pressure work environment.
Warren said he never looked comfortable in that fight, and that if he were looking after the Briton, he'd never have booked the December 7 rematch in Saudi Arabia.
There's no true equality behind closed doors—women still bear the brunt of having to balance their career, raising their children, cleaning the house, and looking after elderly relatives.
Staff were also asked to carry out personal and domestic tasks for lawmakers, including looking after children and pets, or waiting at their homes for deliveries and running errands.
"This was part of ... making sure that in all of our actions as a conservation charity we are looking after and caring for nature, beauty and history," he said.
His plight is merely to spend a few fraught days looking after his 4-year-old grandchild in Naples while the boy's parents are away at an academic conference.
"We had family members in the business and assumed they were looking after each other," said Tom White, the chief executive and the husband of one of the owners.
"He put his arms around me and he said, 'Thank you, thank you for looking after me so beautifully,'" Chadha said of the musician's response after screening the film.
In addition to their trusted nanny, Maria Turrion Borrallo, Kate's parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, are also looking after their grandchildren while the couple complete their five-day tour.
Abu Hafs spent the next decade in relative luxury, exercising alongside foreign diplomats in one of Tehran's swankiest gyms, and looking after bin Laden's sons along with his own.
"The time when the French intervened to help Omar Bongo ... that was the old La Francafrique, looking after your chums," he said, an approach that was now "basically impossible".
They'll make it as long as we're there for them and looking after them and doing the right thing for 'em and giving 'em the resources that they need.
Having met Prince Harry at Buckingham Palace last year, I know that the Armed Forces and looking after the children our heroes have left behind is close to his heart.
"It probably saved us over $600 million dollars in costs for looking after our employees, and it reduced the cost for the employees for their co-pays for their health."
Having giants around can provide benefits as well as kill zones; in looking after their own interests through political lobbying and the like they often look after their neighbours', too.
Apart from the savings in not having to build and maintain a tall structure, the remote centres would also cut operating costs, especially when looking after more than one airport.
Drewe has only rescued the girl because "They were paying her no attention, none at all" and "No one was looking after her, not one of them," and yes, Mrs.
Bette is certainly safe in her home; not only does she have List's watchful eye, Bette also has three "dog uncles" who love playing with and looking after the pup.
Fees are linked to the value of the assets, even though the cost of managing $10 billion is little more than the cost of looking after a measly $1 billion.
As our article on the new "flat rate" (it's anything but) state pension makes clear, you can qualify for the pension by looking after children, or sick and elderly relatives.
Hayes-Raitt, author of "How to Become a Housesitter: Insider Tips from the HouseSit Diva, " splits the remainder of her time looking after others' homes in southeast Asia and Europe.
During the Industrial Revolution, John Stuart Mill wrote that "there cannot be a more legitimate object of the legislator's care" than looking after those whose livelihoods are disrupted by machines.
During one of those visits, Adam's parents were looking after the next-door neighbor's house, and the two boys let themselves in and took a radio and some other items.
With his wife away looking after the grandchildren, he abandoned his lunch and found himself helping to orchestrate an international response in the heat of an unusually blistering British summer.
In a Facebook post Monday — when the storm was still lashing the Bahamas — she said she had just had a "stressful night" looking after all the dogs with her brother.
On virtually every solo trip I make as first lady, I am asked who is looking after our four young children, as if their devoted father has no parental obligations.
Or does it contain a powerful charge of resentment and anger, directed largely at elites, judged to have betrayed their first duty – that of looking after their own people first?
They were looking after the orphaned children of another daughter killed in the bombing, she said, and were reduced to putting pots and pans in the street to collect rainwater.
I knew we were looking after their two absolutely insane dogs, but they failed to mention we also had to look after three cats and a flock of 18 hens.
It tackles illegal hunting and other domestic wildlife-related offences as well as looking after major investigations and operations related to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES).
"Now when I go for a run, I see it as me looking after my body, getting out in the sunshine, looking around and enjoying being able to move," she said.
It's not about what you're given or granted access to while the state is looking after you, Cameron explained; it's about understanding that the act of ripping families apart is traumatizing.
Yet the structure of the industry needs further reform; only 40% of the trustees (the people responsible for looking after investors' interests) are required to be independent of the fund manager.
" She added that "every penny raised will go towards replacing their life-saving equipment, looking after injured volunteers and helping the families of those who have been killed whilst saving others.
You'll be looking after a puppy from eight weeks old until they're 12-15 months of age, when they're ready to start training to help vision impaired people in the community.
A few days after reading about the plans, she sent a letter in protest to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH), the government body tasked with looking after the country's landscapes and wildlife.
Here is what it looked like before the incident: "It is a public piece of art, and we will keep looking after it on a daily basis," Stopps told the BBC.
The passenger, Lopez, was allegedly revealed to have an unlicensed-driver warrant and allegedly was found to have used methamphetamine several hours earlier while looking after the child, according to police.
There is widespread dismay over the latest version of the government's "Prevent" policy, designed to nip extremism in the bud by requiring anyone looking after young people to monitor their opinions.
They are often juggling far more than their peers in four-year colleges — part- or full-time jobs, single parents looking after children — and are true rock stars in their communities.
"The crisis has hit hard," said Maria Arteaga, 53, who began looking after stray dogs in her own home before founding the shelter in Los Teques, the capital of Miranda state.
Despite his advanced years, Filaret says he is fit enough to lead the new autocephalous church if chosen, something he puts down to a moderate diet and looking after his health.
"Only a couple of the mothers I knew had a pleasant process and a beautiful birth," said Michelle Velarde, who worked looking after mothers for an agency called Surrogacy Beyond Borders.
Thus far, fans have only seen the Jedi Master during this unexplored time setting in "Star Wars: Rebels" where he was revealed to be secretly looking after a young Luke Skywalker.
A staffing company is offering $38,500 to $41,000 a year to someone willing to live in a luxury six-story London townhouse while looking after two golden retrievers, Oscar and Milo.
While some may say you can only get a feel for money once you start really looking after it by yourself, you're usually taught to always have a little saved aside.
Compared to men, women in the U.S. spend two hours more per day on unpaid care work, including domestic chores, looking after children and providing care to the sick and elderly.
And that was the great thing about the house, the fact that it was so functional, so thought-through, that it seemed to be looking after you of its own accord.
In an interview with Vanity Fair released on Wednesday, the actress said life after splitting in September from husband Brad Pitt was focused on looking after her health and her children.
We needed just this little encouragement, and that was how, until the very end, we lived with Augustus, looking after him, with the help of the vet, as best we could.
But the federal government is a much larger financial contributor to colleges and universities than to K-12 schools, and college students don't need an adult looking after them all day.
As women, we're so accustomed to looking after others that it's easy to get caught up in the periodic, here-for-a-good-time-not-a-long-time version of self-care.
Most establishments I've worked for have always had workers under the age of 18, so no one has qualifications, and yet you're looking after some of the rarest species in the world.
Cuyahoga County Children and Family Services, a child welfare agency that investigates child fatalities, told CNN that Nana's Home Daycare is barred from looking after children during their investigation into the provider.
The Kaiser Family Foundation estimates that 60% of Medicaid recipients are working and the majority of the rest have conditions like a disability or are looking after a family member full time.
"We need to start by having a clear sense of who the caregiver is" so that individual can be recognized as part of a team looking after an older adult, Schulz said.
And although it is true that a poor working mother would receive the same service free of charge, the public costs of looking after her child might well exceed her annual earnings.
Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott took a break from looking after 6-month-old daughter Stormi Webster for the evening to attend the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards in N.Y.C. on Monday.
"And how critical it is, everyone looking after children at a critical time, teachers, parents, and everyone who's caring for them, how important it is that we get it right," she continued.
And in a South American context, according to a study published in Biotropica by Lucas Paolucci of the Amazon Institute of Environmental Research, in Brazil, that means looking after the local tapirs.
According to Lagerfeld, he came across the white-haired cat when he spent two weeks with animal, looking after Choupette when one of his friends, reportedly fashion model Baptiste Giabiconi, went traveling.
As a result of China's one-child-per-couple policy (recently changed to a two-child one), many people have no siblings to share the burden of looking after parents and grandparents.
Thankfully, over the last decade or so, there have been some pretty nifty advancements in automatic cat litter boxes that help take some of the work out of looking after your cat.
You also start to wear a carer badge along with your mom one, even though you're just doing what every mother would do—looking after and loving your child, no matter what.
"My wife is looking after the five children my son left behind, and I'm helping her," said 65-year-old Eid al-Ibrahim, whose eldest son was killed in an air strike.
Modern fa'afafine have won favor with large parts of the Samoan community for their hard work, especially in leading charitable causes and taking on caring roles, such as looking after the elderly.
"When I don't surf, I help my parents with cooking or looking after my younger sister," she said as the boat returned to Lombok island, one of Indonesia's best-known surf spots.
Prince William's wife Kate took part in icing "cub cakes" for the occasion, as the children participated in games and activities promoting ideas of looking after themselves and others physically and emotionally.
So in his autobiography he describes a happy childhood; he's looking after cattle, he's playing with the other boys, eventually attends a school where his teacher gave him the English name Nelson.
Rather, they were researchers from Bellingcat, an investigative group founded by Eliot Higgins, 39, a blogger who began by posting on a laptop from his apartment while looking after his infant daughter.
All adult members of East Wind must work 35 hours per week in various capacities, whether cooking, gardening, milling lumber, maintaining infrastructure, looking after the animals or working in the manufacturing plant.
She's been up for an hour already, checking emails and sending a quick note to her husband, who is looking after their two boys, but mostly, she admits, blow-drying her hair.
The play hard was to go and drink and stay late in your office until your kids are in bed because your wife is looking after that, and then you go home.
"Now, the oversight [monitoring] of cadres is very strict, there is no way we could have left a boy with cerebral palsy at home with nobody looking after him," the employee said.
According to the airline's Facebook post, a pilot named Captain Clutterbuck has been looking after the bear, whom he has named Shackleton, by flying him around Europe so he can explore the sights.
"I'm supportive of anything to do with looking after the climate," Jim Tait, 44, told me as he pumped $114.89 Canadian into an RV he'd rented for a weekend trip to the mountains.
Wang doesn't want to say how much he has invested in his birds, though he spends almost $1,500 a month looking after their health, and describes his pastime as wagering time and money.
The center's director and environmental educator, Brigette Brouillard, is currently looking after the rescue beaver, who came to Second Chances after another rehabber became too overwhelmed by the orphaned beaver's high maintenance needs.
Lawmakers have slammed the treatment of children at a migrant detention facility in Texas, where an Associated Press report depicted malnutrition, poor sanitary standards and older children tasked with looking after a toddler.
The agent said he could arrange for Gaur to work for wealthy homeowners in Delhi where domestic servants are often employed to do everything from cooking to cleaning to looking after young children.
Rethinking restrooms for all genders would better serve families by, for example, letting a father with a daughter or a caregiver looking after someone from the opposite sex take them to the toilet.
Egypt's president, Abdel-Fatah al-Sisi, caused uproar on social media by announcing that two uninhabited islands that Egypt has been looking after since the 1950s will be handed back to Saudi Arabia.
Critic score: 86%Audience score: 54%Netflix description: "A loyal sister struggles to stay afloat while driving her heroin-addicted brother to a detox center and looking after his 2-year-old daughter."
Literally, my research process was trying to read revolutionary socialism while looking after two children who had scarlet fever at the time and living in a two-bedroom house with four of us.
As a trustee, Trump's eldest son Donald Trump Jr., who is also executive vice president of The Trump Organization, is responsible for looking after the beneficiary (the President) and the business's bottom line.
Admittedly, there are ways in which this coronavirus-induced work-from-home environment is different, namely that people are trying to get the job done while also looking after small children without childcare.
Her father, Fraser Robinson III, worked for the city tending boilers for a water filtration plant, and her mother, Marian Shields Robinson, stayed at home looking after Michelle and her older brother, Craig.
"It'd be nice if there was some more footy played down the track but sport on the weekend doesn't compare to looking after people, specifically our elderly folk," said Reds coach Brad Thorn.
And that's the role that becomes the center of his life when his mother, Ida Armstrong, a recent widow, moves into a retirement home and proves increasingly incapable of looking after her finances.
Faculty, students and nonessential staff generally were asked to stay home, but some staff members were tasked with looking after lab specimens and chemicals, said Randy Howard Katz, the vice chancellor for research.
In that movie, which loosely recalls the Faulkner short story "Tomorrow," a very taciturn older cabdriver (Parviz Parastui) finds himself looking after a pregnant woman (Soheila Golestani) he picks up on the street.
Kurdish forces bear the brunt of looking after those captured as Islamic State collapsed, including hundreds of foreigners who fought alongside local militants to create a self-declared caliphate in the Middle East.
Kozue Kobayashi, a mother in her early 30s who moved from Okayama city to Nagi, said she appreciated the camaraderie of the Nagi Child Home, where she gets help looking after her children.
She was brought up in a poor neighborhood of Nizhny Novgorod, working on a fruit stand to support her mother in looking after her half-sister Oksana who has autism and cerebral palsy.
Sales halve In a roadside Taipei booth, Xiao Hui, a long-time seller, is busy preparing betel nuts while looking after her one-year-old daughter who is sitting behind her in a cot.
Ms Mackay, who teaches Gaelic part-time while running a Harris Tweed craft business and looking after her disabled son, says that without the scheme she would have been unable to return to teaching.
In Italy, however, women say they are often reliant on their own parents for help in looking after the children and, if not living close by to relatives, have no support network at all.
Its creators have compared it to Tamagotchi, but another point of reference is obviously animator David OReilly's "relax 'em up" Mountain (where you just look after mountain, insomuch as a mountain needs looking after).
Explaining to a client: 'these are the boundaries, this is what's going to happen'—that helps them know you're looking after yourself, so that whenever anything happens to them, you can fix their problems.
The game puts you in the shoes of Joel, an older man looking after a teenage girl named Ellie, who possesses a possible path toward a cure for the zombie outbreak that devastated society.
Some of the lawmakers said the European Union should not allow itself to be held hostage by Turkey over migration and should instead find ways to share the burden of looking after the influx.
"Janey will play a critical role looking after our brand and thinking through the customer journey - from acquiring new customers to their shopping experience and resolving any issues they may have," the memo said.
Word began to spread, and soon Dement and Mitler were looking after Monique alongside several other narcoleptic dogs, including a Chihuahua—terrier cross, a wire-haired griffon, a Malamute, Labrador retrievers and Doberman pinschers.
Bookman came up with the idea as a way of assisting his friend and veteran club booker Yvonne Matsell, who was looking after both the Horseshoe and Ultrasound Showbar (now a salon and spa).
Margaret, still looking after the young son they'd adopted from Vietnam, had to deal both with the grief and the debts her ex-husband had left behind from their house and their video shop.
After that incident, Maduro moved the head of the national guard to a new position looking after security in the capital, part of a reshuffle that brought several more military figures into his cabinet.
When she began to recover, she complimented me on having managed our Terezín "household" and on looking after my father and Bobby, whom I was allowed to visit in the hospital by that time.
Salahi's brother, who is a German citizen, had read in Der Spiegel that he was in Guantánamo, but Abdellahi insisted that it wasn't true—that he was looking after Salahi in a Mauritanian prison.
"I saw firsthand sitting in the investor seat how big institutions and the ultra-wealthy are getting the best people looking after their money — managing their upside as well as the risk," Cohen said.
For McGinley — who came out after a period in his late teens spent looking after an older brother dying of AIDS — making and showing the prints the first time around was a liberating experience.
The records reveal the labor included looking after Clark's dog and cleaning her condominium, while Clark started rationing the victim's food as she believed the victim was having trouble getting pregnant because of her weight.
"Of course we would prefer to be part of the KRG, because of our proximity to the area and because, for the past 13 years, the regional government has been looking after us," he said.
Ray spends much of the film vacillating between the desire to inspire his athletes to know their worth in the industry that has been built around their labor, and looking after his own financial interests.
Chris was managing a sober living house, looking after fellow addicts and confiscating drugs when necessary, until he locked himself in the manager's office and consumed, smoked, and injected all the drugs he had confiscated.
More capital will be allocated for credit directly provided to clients, including corporations, and for looking after rich individuals in its wealth-management operations, and, through an electronic trading platform, a broad swathe of Americans.
"Georgie was brought into the shelter earlier today as a stray by a lady who had been looking after him for the last year in Sallynoggin," says a Facebook post shared by the Dublin SPCA.
Salim has been on medical leave for the past three months and has been looking after his wife, who reportedly had a heart attack roughly a month after the constant ridicule of her husband began.
Only time will tell, but when looking after your own health is cool, the use of drugs like nicotine may continue to decline, no matter if the delivery device is electronic or old school smoke.
"Some time ago, we and several other members of the industry came to view that there needs to be a group looking after, governing and shepherding technology around blockchain for serious business," Cuomo told TechCrunch.
She says looking after tens of thousands of bees can easily be done between studies and household chores and her father, Ismail, who is a farmer like much of Marmul's population, supports his daughter's enterprise.
Rental meets IKEA's three main strategic objectives: being more affordable, more convenient and looking after planet, said IKEA finance chief Juvencio Maeztu, noting that young people increasingly expect to rent anything from music to cars.
To give it a life on the stage is an immense privilege in itself but to do with Paul McCartney is off the scale … I feel as if an angel must be looking after me.
Prince also agreed with the recommendation that more insight and support be given to family members looking after people with Alzheimer's and for earlier diagnosis so that patients and families can make their choices together.
The deal for operations in Sweden, Denmark and Norway will lift Ambea's full-time workforce to 28.9582,100, looking after 7,690 beds, while Aleris, owned by Investor AB, will become focused purely on its healthcare business.
The film looks incredibly sweet and sad at the same time, with Casey Affleck playing a guy who's just completely lost when it comes to looking after the teenage child of his recently deceased brother.
"The industry is generally excited about having a A$27 billion big brother looking after channel Ten," administrator Mark Korda told reporters after the meeting, adding CBS overwhelmingly won the vote by value and number.
They train for years to treat the sick and wounded, then end up looking after you when you're throwing up all over yourself, which I think you'll agree is a very nice thing to do.
"People get a lot of looking after and very good care, and that's important—it's known to have a placebo effect, even in patients who have been depressed for a very long time," he said.
Fearing for his safety, Shamsa didn't want him to work as a translator for American forces, so he took to painting walls and fixing electrical circuits at construction sites while looking after his younger siblings.
We also ask the Congressman if he's now more inclined to watch 'CBB' with Omarosa revealing deets, but as he put it ... he's too busy looking after children -- his 3-year-old and Prez Trump.
But while he was achieving all that with his father by his side, Tseng's mother remained in Taipei, running the family's small food stand and looking after his 22-year-old brother, Yun Di Tseng.
And for me it's very often just as exotic to play a bourgeoise housewife, as in "The Deep End," who is looking after her family and suddenly finds herself being drawn to this gambling blackmailer.
The rapper hopped on "TMZ Live" Friday and talked about a noble and personal cause -- getting record labels to do right by looking after the mental health of their artists as they rise and fall.
At Port Macquarie's Koala Hospital, carers will be looking after 72 koalas on Christmas Day that were brought in after bushfires raised up to three quarters of their habitat, Clinical Director Cheyne Flanagan told Reuters.
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Either families drop them off, exhausted at looking after them, or the police sweep the streets, and one particularly notorious bridge on the outskirts of Kabul, and dump their haul of human cargo at the center.
Its final plan, which will probably appear this autumn, is expected to give landowners and officials, rather than scientists, more say on whether a body of surface water counts as a flowing stream worth looking after.
"The problem that gets in the way is that one of us has to be looking after the kids at home," Affleck explained — adding the two would have to wait until the kids are in college.
"Toy Story 4" appears to pick up not long after, with the toys facing one of their most difficult challenges yet — looking after a homemade toy their new child caretaker put together at school one day.
One mother, Milka Pablo, told The New York Times her three-year-old daughter tried to squirm out of her arms, calling instead for the social worker who had been looking after her in federal detention.
One of the demands is "amnesty for all involved" in the riot, "provided that there are no casualties" — but the way Humphrey's looking after the stroke, he might not live through the end of the riot.
In other words, if Coinbase goes bust or ceases to operate as a business going forward, the idea is that any fiat currency the company is looking after on your behalf won't get absorbed with it.
And as with the park, they've done so partly by appealing to the kind of emotional impulses—optimism, enthusiasm, fear of missing out—that the people looking after our pensions and savings are supposed to resist.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain said on Saturday its priority was looking after its staff in Russia, after Moscow expelled 23 British diplomats in a escalating crisis between the two countries over the poisoning of a double agent.
Earlier this year the Business Roundtable, which represents some of the United States' biggest companies, made headlines when it changed its definition of the purpose of a corporation from looking after shareholders to "improving our society".
The products in Victoria's routine are certainly a luxury — but a key lesson here is the importance of getting yourself into a regular routine of looking after your skin, whether you're committing to 10 steps or two.
And then the third is lookingafter culture and management — is thinking about the business strategically, setting us up for an IPO and really setting up the business so we can be profitable over the long term.
America's air-traffic system is vast, consisting of 14,000 controllers working in 476 airport-control towers that handle take-offs and landings, as well as in 21 "en route" centres looking after flights along the nation's airways.
The exhibition reveals the drawings of the gods and goddesses she made while looking after her ailing mother, the portraits she drew of herself over the years, her sketches, her etchings, her lino cuts, and her watercolors.
In preparation for its standalone future, Postbank, which has total assets of 151 billion euros and 5.2 million current accounts of private customers, has expanded its board by an executive looking after corporates and markets, Postbank said.
The decision - an interim measure as part of a ongoing legal review into Britain's system for identifying and looking after slaves - may pressure the Home Office (interior ministry) to boost support for victims, lawyers and campaigners said.
"This contract is a breakthrough as it advances us from system development and delivery to looking after the operational needs of our customers," said Boaz Levi, general manager of the Systems, Missiles & Space Group at Israel Aerospace.
Word began to spread, and soon Dement and his colleague Merrill Mitler were looking after Monique alongside several other narcoleptic dogs, including a Chihuahua-terrier cross, a wire-haired griffon, a Malamute, Labrador retrievers and Doberman pinschers.
"Looking after yourself is the new luxury ... and Asia has a lot to contribute on that front," Ravi Thakran, managing partner and chairman of L Catterton, told CNBC on the sidelines of the Milken Institute Asia Summit.
This adorable granny has been typing "please" and "thank you" into her Google searches in the belief that there is a physical person looking after the queries who might be urged to greater speed by good manners.
WOBURN, England (Reuters) - Evergreen Catriona Matthew, boosted by having husband Graham back on her bag after a spell looking after their two young children, launched a determined title charge at the Ricoh Women's British Open on Friday.
"Our priority today is looking after our staff in Russia and assisting those that will return to the UK," the British Foreign Office said in a statement Saturday reported by Reuters, as the diplomatic staff leaves Moscow.
From the perspective of, say, a foster family that might be looking after these kids temporarily, what are the behavioral and observational signs that you'd see that would indicate that the child has been particularly adversely affected?
Foreign Minister José Valencia said in an interview with Reuters that Ecuador's only responsibility was looking after Assange's wellbeing, after the Australian national sued the country over new conditions placed on his asylum in the London embassy.
Jung and Baeck believe marriage entrenches old-fashioned gender roles, with South Korean women spending four times longer on unpaid care - cleaning, cooking and looking after children or elderly parents - than their husbands, according to U.N. data.
"Of the hundreds of flights I&aposve operated, I&aposve had the pleasure of looking after footballers, supermodels and some Hollywood movie stars but let me tell you about my two favorite passengers EVER!" the crewmember wrote.
Jerusalem (CNN)The United Nations agency responsible for looking after Palestinian refugees has pulled some of its international staff out of Gaza, amid threats and ongoing protests against the agency as its faces a multimillion-dollar shortfall.
His character spent his life working in a Ford factory in Detroit, where he now spends his days looking after his prized Gran Torino muscle car and muttering racist remarks about his neighbors, who are Hmong immigrants.
With Mother's Day fast approaching in the UK (11th March), we have rounded up some of the best reusable, fair trade, and environmentally-friendly products that allow you to treat your mum while also looking after Mother Earth.
Until she died of encephalitis in 2015, Jordan worked as a women's rights activist, supporting a helpline against domestic and sexual violence, while juggling her work, court appearances, and looking after her young daughters and their pet cat.
Clark also said he mentioned the importance of looking after current and former employees who are part of the Vauxhall pension scheme, which has a deficit of up to 1 billion pounds ($1.25 billion) according to a source.
"I would like to confirm that General Prawit Wongsuwan, deputy prime minister and defence minister ... is in good health and is ready to dedicate himself to looking after the country's security," Defence Ministry spokesman Kongcheep Tantrawanich, told reporters.
One day she put up a request for money with a huge story about how she was desperate [because] she was looking after her younger siblings and her abusive dad was constantly in and out of their house.
Meanwhile, HHS's Office of Refugee Resettlement is currently looking after record numbers of unaccompanied children, partly due to the fact that some relatives eligible to sponsor their children are (justifiably) afraid they'll risk deportation if they step forward.
Most mentorships in life arise from natural occurrences with bosses or colleagues or people who, over time, organically take on the role of someone who's looking after your career because they believe in you and think you're talented.
Separately, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters TIM had mandated Enrico Laghi, a business professor in Rome and one of three administrators looking after struggling airline Alitalia, to review the valuation of the phone group's assets.
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The job also has its perks from time to time: Dyson ended up as an extra on the "Sherlock" TV show while looking after Cumberbatch and had dinner with "Monty Python" cast members on another job, he said.
But instead of my acute caretaking responsibilities ending there, they simply morphed into a less-intense schedule of looking after my newly-widowed father: He had stopped driving and needed help with shopping and medical appointments now, too.
Each of the novel's thirteen chapters is told from the perspective of a different female character, beginning with eleven-year-old Alyona Golosovskaya, who is looking after her younger sister, Sophia, while their mother works during the day.
"There's a great realization that to exercise the body also helps to exercise the mind, which is a muscle that needs just as much looking after as the other muscles," Simon Klima, Strava's global marketing director, told Reuters.
"When people started to come back and going hunting again and looking after their country, you could see this resurgence of animals coming back to parts that they had been absent for a long time," Mr. Taylor said.
The world's oldest political offices are all related to the monarch's physical needs—looking after his horse or falcons, or guarding his bedchamber—and were usually reserved for members of his own family or the most blue-blooded aristocrats.
"I would like George and Charlotte to grow up being a little bit more simple in their approach and their outlook, and just looking after those around them and treating others as they would like to be treated themselves."
A new survey says three-quarters of people looking after elderly family members are at their wits' end, and many have considered suicide, or worse: last year police recorded 44 cases of murder or attempted murder in such homes.
This field gives Le Pen plenty of room to plug her National Front's statist manifesto pledges, which include promoting an economic patriotism that will protect the French from the effects of globalisation, looking after the retired, and prioritising healthcare.
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If your net pay is in the neighborhood of what you'd pay your caregiver for looking after your child — and if you aren't the spouse providing the family's health insurance — it might be worth considering sitting out, said Boneparth.
No sex in the hallway this time, just a sober and not very interesting conversation in which Juliette took the blame for her treatment of Etienne and Noah told her that looking after someone who was dying was hard.
Agriculture was spreading north from the Middle East, and humans were literally and figuratively planting roots—if you're looking after crops, you're staying put and building up infrastructure to support your efforts, not following around herds of wild game.
But the day-to-day task of looking after one another and digging out from the storm, sometimes block by block, has fallen largely to Puerto Ricans, and most have done so with intimate gestures of compassion and solidarity.
With the rise in music festivals has come a rise in NGOs such as Kosmicare, specializing in harm reduction, including providing safe advice for taking drugs, drug checking, and looking after people who are having a bad time on drugs.
"Because the cost of looking after rhinos is enormously expensive these days as a result of poaching, we use many other different ways to try and raise the money," Richard Vigne of tournament organizers the Ol Pejeta conservancy told Reuters.
But it's a reminder that regardless of race, religion, faith or sexual orientation, we're all Americans, and we need to be looking after each other and protecting each other at all times in the face of this kind of terrible act.
And as the books develop, Ramona takes on more and more responsibility for keeping everyone happy, going from resentfully trying not to antagonize Beezus in her first few books to proudly looking after her own little sister in Ramona's World.
But his perfect swoop and dewy skin are only as strong as the man behind them: Florido, the L.A.-based groomer who's been looking after the Bieb's appearance for the past six years, at home, on set, and on the road.
Julio Olarticoechea, who was looking after the under-20s, replaced Martino and will hope to become the second member of Argentina's 1986 World Cup-winning team to steer his country to the Olympic title after Sergio Batista in Beijing in 2008.
According to a job description available for download on the café's Facebook recruitment page, the Cat Nanny is responsible for looking "after the general well being of the Manchester Cat family alongside encouraging customer interaction with the cats," it reads.
Deutsche Bank has been restructuring its business, not only splitting its investment bank in two, but also dividing its wealth management business into one arm looking after its super rich clients and another focusing solely on institutional clients and funds.
Families looking after children born with related birth defects will need greater assistance, partly to help with long-term care, which could cost up to $5 billion in lost income as parents stay out of the work force, said the report.
In an impromptu two-hour policy speech to a group of parliamentarians, ministers and senior editors in the presidential palace, Sisi reiterated the official view that the islands had always been Saudi and that Egypt had only been looking after them.
However, while in the centres, patients would not be charged for their medical treatment, food or accommodation, but would be required to remain for as long as was deemed necessary by the medical staff looking after them, the statement said.
"They can help to make the initial diagnosis, and to choose the best treatment for the affected person," Ware added, before going on to explain that the biggest impact of such tests would be looking after an affected person's family.
"A large number of divorces these days are men dropping their wives because they are not in a financial position to bear the burden of looking after a family," Bassam al Darraji, a Baghdad-based sociologist, told a Gulf newspaper.
"In Msheireb we are taking the responsibility of building a sustainable city and looking after our environment here, and looking to lower carbon dioxide emissions," said Ali Saleh Al-Yafei, the project manager at Msheireb Properties, which is developing the district.
Gold was made co-head of the FIG business in November 2016 as part of a broader EMEA debt capital markets reorganisation and was also looking after UK and Irish financial institutions Gerald Podobnik, Gold's co-head, will become sole head.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Ash Carter, said in a statement that the Falluja operation had been "a significant challenge for the ISF and for the coalition", and the task of looking after the displaced residents of Falluja was still ahead.
"My view is there's 24 hours in a day, and if you're flying to Santiago for three days — that's what Ian did, and that's fine, we were organized differently — then who's looking after everything else that's going on?" he said.
The expansion comes as British government, at both the national and local level, seeks to increase the provision of home care to take the pressure off hospitals run by the state-funded National Health Service in looking after an ageing population.
At the time, like he did recently at Ohio State, Mr. Smith had a powerful benefactor looking after him: Urban Meyer, a living legend of a football coach whose mentor was Mr. Smith's grandfather, Earle Bruce, another revered Ohio State coach.
Diane Lane plays Anne, a middle-aged woman who, after 18 years of raising her daughter and looking after her movie-producer husband Michael (Alec Baldwin) while running a dress shop in New York City, is now at rather loose ends.
The Hughes plan is restricted to working Americans: people who made more than $6,000 last year, who are looking after dependents under the age of 423 or over the age of 70, or who are enrolled in an accredited college.
The bill "provides paid sick and family medical leave for those who need it, including for those who have the virus, for caregivers, and those looking after children affected by school closures," Trump said in a press briefing on Saturday.
The film tells the story of Rose-Lynn (Jessie Buckley), a budding Scottish country singer who, after finishing up a prison sentence, moves back in with her mother (played by Julie Walters), who has been looking after Rose-Lynn's two children.
Orphaned at 3 months, Anne spends years of her life working — first for the Thomases, looking after their four young children and avoiding the drunken Mr. Thomas, and then for the Hammonds, who have eight children, including three sets of twins.
When Rita suffers a fall that results in physical disability, Elissa finds herself taking care of her mother again and coming to terms with the reality of looking after an aging parent with whom she has an unbreakable but complicated relationship.
You get ahead by working hard and looking after yourself – that does not mean punishing yourself first thing in the morning because some CEO who wakes up in his lovely house to his lovely PT to eat his lovely early breakfast enjoys it.
Under the revised offer, Lone Star has no firm obligation to inject further capital in Novo Banco, but one of the sources said they may possibly inject more capital at a later stage, "as any shareholder looking after their investment would do".
"Sorry for not responding to texts and/or calls — I physically was not able to and my husband @papoosepapoose was concerned & worried about me all while looking after our 'Golden Child,' " she remarked, using the spouses' sweet nickname for their baby girl.
This year it became the first state in the country to fully enact work requirements so that people without an exemption — such as physical disability or looking after a family member full time — must spend 20 hours per week working, training, or volunteering.
There's a bit in the BuzzFeed profile on you that touches on one part of your teenage years where you'd drop acid during school and take turns looking after each other... Tegan: Yes, we were really fun when we were on drugs.
Ramos, who saw a rise in anxiety amongst herself and her friends after the presidential election in 2016 (which, by the way, they weren't alone in experiencing), wanted the company to be a community for women to focus on looking after themselves.
Whether it's doing her own beauty look before a red carpet event or sharing the steps ahead of a Halloween transformation, Poly knows everything you need to know about looking after your skin, accentuating those killer cheekbones, and achieving the perfect eyeliner flick.
The mother countered that she's a stay-at-home mom and is doing perfectly fine at looking after the two—an eight-year-old boy and 16-month-old girl—and that the father is inventing problems in order to win custody.
"Sorry for not responding to texts and/or calls — I physically was not able to and my husband @papoosepapoose was concerned & worried about me all while looking after our 'Golden Child,' " she remarked, using the spouses' sweet nickname for their baby girl.
And as the dad of two girls I can only imagine in that situation to have nurses, staff, doctors, and people who are caring for them and looking after them and listening to them, and just there for them and holding their hand.
"Every time I look at the banks, I see a number of things that can go right and fewer things that could go wrong," says Mike Mattioli, a portfolio manager looking after about $20bn in assets at Manulife Asset Management in Boston.
Slave owners often justified themselves by claiming that blacks were children incapable of looking after themselves, but Wash, at thirteen, really is a child, and now Titch, the only person he has in the world, seems to be trying to escape from him .
I had a lovely client called Paul Getty, an American, who became completely obsessed by cricket and part of my job, aside from buying the most expensive books in the world for him, was looking after his special cricket pitch and cricket team.
More from Tonic: Research suggests that working towards purposeful goals enhances our sense of self-worth, so under the conditions of marathon training, self-care—looking after ourselves physically—is not only viewed as essential for performance, but as something we deserve.
According to the pamphlets my podiatrist gave me, though, gout is something some middle-aged people, mostly men, get from eating large amounts of red and organ meats, shellfish, consuming too much beer, not looking after their weight, or a combination thereof.
Actually, we worked closely with a lot of men who had been in that position — looking after foreign dignitaries and members of Parliament and royalty — and said, without naming names, that these bonds do get made and the lines do get very crossed.
He still treats a handful of clients, but the bulk of his time now is spent looking after players' mental well-being: He works with seven players, ages 18 to 23, to ensure they are in the right frame of mind to perform.
The form states their address and lists five reasons for going outside: buying groceries, going to the pharmacy or doctor, going to work if it's impossible to work from home, looking after children or the elderly, or exercising or walking the dog.
But now that I'm a grown-up, and looking after a pair of tiny tracheas, I know croup to be a very modern, terrifying syndrome: A seizing of a child's respiratory tract, often coming on at night, and manifesting as a queer distress.
The film includes footage, first seen online soon after Lil Peep's death, of the musician sitting motionless in his tour bus for hours, head tilted back — a reminder that even in his final moments, no one appeared to be looking after him.
Or you might learn that your daughter is staying in the library until 2 in the morning to avoid her roommate or that everyone on the floor takes turns looking after the roommate on the weekends because of her out-of-control behavior.
This used to be a slightly staid institution, serving Germany's biggest companies at home and abroad and looking after well-off retail customers; but long before the crisis it had ventured far from that model, choosing the buccaneering life of international investment banking and trading.
There are many more strategic examples of our "allies" looking after their own interests than this, but suffice it to say that a strong argument can be made that Trump is doing more to sustain and strengthen NATO than most of our European allies.
Regular people do not drink craft beer.... Looking out at the world and saying here are the products I like and there's more of them, so everything's fine, is an example of elites looking after themselves.... This is why we have populism in America.
Perhaps in Europe things have to be more supplementary to public healthcare systems but perhaps ultimately there isn't that much difference if healthcare opportunities are increasingly being broken out and people are being encouraged to be more proactive about looking after their own health needs?
This idea of a Muslim family looking after a synagogue after its congregants are gone stuck with me and was part of the inspiration behind my second novel, which revolves around a family of Muslim watchmen who guard the Ben Ezra Synagogue in Cairo.
Parents who make it politely clear that they are listening and watching closely as a caring parent, and then who actually do so, can be guaranteed that all those looking after their child will be — consciously or not — more attentive to the experience of that child.
Being Mum and Dad aired on Tuesday night in the UK. The one-hour documentary saw Ferdinand meeting a group of widowed fathers, exploring the stereotypes that surround male grief, and describing how he coped with looking after his three children after his wife had passed away.
"I look forward to the day when I have a team but at the moment I am content looking after my own back, competing for China, proud to fly my flag but also competing as an individual and being as competitive as I can," he said.
Each found themselves drawn, to varying degrees, into their parents' efforts to gather as a family, at supper, through shared hobbies, looking after pets, or simply chatting in front of the television — albeit each with phones or tablets at the ready — before peeling off in separate directions.
The city of Gothenburg decided to run the trial in 210 to learn what reduced working hours could mean for the country's economy and job market, as well as the effects they could have on employees and, in this case, the elderly residents they were looking after.
By putting the Elvie in the $200,000 bag alongside other wellness-related gifts like a certificate for personal trainer sessions and a CPR kit, the Oscars are sending the message that your sexual health is part of your health, and looking after it is smart, not shameful.
"In the northeast, some cities have gone through more than 100 years of coal exploitation and China needs to pay attention to them and solve problems like looking after the old, the shortage of pension funds, paying the costs of resource depletion and the environment," Zhou said.
"Maybe take note of what this is trying to tell you, gambling addiction is tearing family's [sic] apart in NSW and you're doing nothing to fix it, you're looking after the wealthy, while the middle class and poor get forced out of Sydney," one person wrote.
Whist this might seem like a regulatory technicality, it's a significant milestone for the young London-based startup and means U.K. regulators are confident Monzo has the required technology infrastructure and capital required to begin looking after customer deposits on a much-wider and protected scale.
Irish, with help from Linda, Cam and other regulars (including the endearingly acerbic hacker Simone, played by Kate Atkinson), unravels a byzantine case on several continents while helping out at the track and looking after a surly new acquaintance who threatens to become a surrogate daughter.
On the other hand, we knew that halfway through the alleged holidays we'd be hallucinating with fatigue, and three days with someone else looking after our lovely but exhausting little ones would feel like the kind of thing that should be available on the National Health Service.
"More importantly, [the hydrotherapy machine] will allow Michal the independency of looking after his own skin as he gets older and makes for a more enjoyable experience during his baths twice a day," reads the description on the crowd-funding page, which has now raised about $4,000.
"I've spent many years looking after my health and the health of others to the best of my ability, and now I am continuing to focus on my health, but more importantly the health of my unborn child's under the strict instructions of the best health professionals," she continues.
The left some guy who was asleep, well he wasn't meant to be asleep he was meant to be awake looking after the equipment, but he dozed off in about the fifth row and no one else was in this place other than him, me, and my accomplice.
The Tory party's manifesto tried to tackle two of Britain's biggest problems—the rising cost of looking after elderly people and the concentration of wealth in the hands of the old—with an audacious suggestion: why not get oldsters to fund more of the costs of care themselves?
" For those who haven't tuned into the show, Madden, who also played Robb Stark on Game of Thrones, said the series is about a "damaged man looking after a politician who's very much against all of his politics, and all the kind of things that come with that.
"I took this opportunity of starting a studio from scratch to say: we're going to put people first, we're going to put the emphasis on having a healthy lifestyle and communicating well, and making sure that everybody is taking care of themselves and looking after each other," he explains.
When a single religious group is looking after new arrivals, it tends to favour its own adherents, ghetto-ise them and discourage them from making contacts in the wider community: such, at least, had been the finding of a raft of previous studies which the new article mentions.
To find out if your dog walker is the perfect match, ask questions such as whether they mind venturing out in bad weather, whether they'll be looking after any other animals at the same time as yours and which parks and walks they plan to take your pup to.
"In some areas, it is clear there has been a willful abandonment of the mentally ill due to stigma and discrimination of these populations, due to people not really looking after them," said Firth, who worked with more than 40 other experts to compile the most recent report.
A combination of increased regulatory scrutiny, a crackdown on U.S. tax evasion and the longer-term impact of the financial crisis on returns have all made life harder for Swiss private banks, which once enjoyed a relatively cosy existence looking after the fortunes of the world's super-rich.
At the private high school where Mr. Dicks used to coach, "they go above and beyond to make a big deal out of concussions," Mr. Dicks said, and noted that there was a certified athletic trainer at every practice and game looking after the health of the athletes.
By far the most bittersweet episode in the whole series focuses on the Territorio de Zaguates (Land of Mangy Dogs) in Costa Rica, a sprawling tropical sanctuary named for the low-class, abandoned dogs founder Alvaro Saumet and his wife Lya Battle have been looking after since 2007.
BANGUI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Forced at 14 to marry a man 13 years her senior, Sadatou Issa was forbidden to attend school and whiled away her time looking after her children and knitting clothes to sell from her home in Boda, a town in western Central African Republic.
The tradition came with a heavy toll on daughters, many of whom were expected to stay home, looking after younger siblings while the parents toiled outside, or were even "sold away" to become sikmo: "cooking maids" who worked like slaves in the homes of rich families in cities.
" Mr. Luhrmann said he had learned a lesson: "I'm either going to spend the rest of my life looking after the canon of work I've made, or I should surrender it to a younger generation and let them interpret as I go on to the rest of my journey.
In videoed comments Babis junior, who has been treated for mental illness, said that a man who had been looking after him took him from the Czech Republic and held him against his will in Russian-annexed Crimea, but said he believed it was not his father's idea.
"Children were abused by their stepfathers, cousins and by the neighbor looking after them as the parents were on a bender," Naasunnguaq Ignatiussen Streymoy, the mother of a sexual abuse victim and an anti-abuse activist, told Weekendavisen, a newsweekly, in an article published on Friday about the crisis.
In "Three Jaquins and a Princess," Gia is joined by Oscar nominee Rosie Perez as Dulce, mom to the baby jaquins, and Jenna Ortega as Isabel (the younger sister of Elena), who tries to prove that she is ready for more responsibility by looking after three baby jaquins by herself.
Dr. Jamie Shea, deputy assistant secretary general for emerging security threats at NATO, echoed Silva's comments, adding that IS may be dividing into two factions — one looking after the so-called caliphate in Iraq and Syria and the other focused on setting up terror cells in Europe to launch attacks.
He was looking after Kim's sisters, Kourtney and Kendall, as they hit the town in Paris: "It wouldn't be that strange for Pascal to be dispatched to be with Kourtney or the other family members once Kim was 'safely' in her residence," a source close to the family told PEOPLE.
I caught up with him to find out what it's like to be the hardest guy in the world, how he got into looking after famous people, and whether he'd rather fight in a war or take care of Kate Moss... VICE: How did you get into guarding very famous people?
Tensions with eastern states could also be defused by tough EU action to keep out irregular migrants, by a prospective compromise on sharing out the task of looking after refugees and by efforts to deal with complaints from former Soviet-bloc countries that they are treated as second-class citizens.
On Friday, the Historic Royal Palaces, an independent charity responsible for looking after six historical landmarks, shared a fun video on their Twitter account documenting all the work that went into making the Christmas tree shine — from installing the massive tree to filling its boughs with bright lights and golden balls.
Having children is really terrifying—I was freaked out just thinking about it between the hours of 9 AM and 6 PM. I can, however, say that I am now an expert at two-to-five-hour-long stretches of looking after babies and semi-decent at five-a-side soccer.
Shutting schools presents its own host of issues: Frontline health workers would suddenly have to worry about looking after their children, and people who insist on working anyway could end up leaving their children with grandparents, exposing vulnerable people to more contacts at the very moment they should be protected.
In this case, your neighbor has a substance-abuse problem and no real means of support; he lives like a squatter in his only asset, the clear legal possession of which he hasn't managed to secure and the value of which is declining because he isn't capable of looking after it.
According to Megan Arnot, the first author of the study and a PhD candidate in anthropology, the findings suggest that the body looks for physical cues to understand whether a pregnancy is likely, and whether to stop wasting resources ovulating and channel its energy into raising and looking after grandchildren.
But what I can tell you is that the target was chosen in order to show that we are capable of hitting the target where the plan to kill Soleimani was organized," he said, adding that "we are not interested, we are not looking after killing Americans within this operation.
I mean, they told me the reason why people were in gangs is not because they wanted to be in a gang, they understood that it was dangerous, but because they needed a sense of community, and in a dangerous environment, they wanted to know that someone was looking after them.

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