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I felt taken care of, that Lennox was taken care of, and I felt safe.
Everybody's going to be taken care of much better than they're taken care of now.
I want to be taken care of the way antiques are normally taken care of.
We are going to get it taken care, we have taken care of a lot of it.
"Everything's easier when you're taken care of — when you're not taken care of, everything else falls apart," she says.
"Finances need to be taken care of, but if the emotional side is not taken care of then the finances won't come to fruition," he said.
"It is important to note that these minors are very well taken care of -- don't believe the press -- they are very well taken care of," Nielsen said.
"The unfortunate thing in the United States is that when people recycle they think it's taken care of, when it was largely taken care of by China," said Gilman.
All of the things that she's talking about could have been taken care of during the last 10 years, let's say, while she has great power, but they weren't taken care.
There are organizations that would have taken care of him.
You are supported, and you will be taken care of.
" The president added that "farmers are well taken care of.
Working together, we will get it taken care of, so.
With the spying waiter taken care of, it's announcement time.
How am I going to get this taken care of?
"The children were well taken care of in the cave."
"I got it all taken care of," Kerr would say.
"Mariah is someone who likes to be taken care of."
BUT IT SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN TAKEN CARE OF SOMEWHAT.
Mariah is someone who likes to be taken care of.
Has it been taken care of in a particular way?
That makes your flight taken care of for literally nothing.
There're still patients out there that need taken care of.
"I'm so happy knowing they are well taken care of!"
Soils are delicate and have to be taken care of.
"I'm trying to get everyone taken care of," he said.
I didn't understand how the business is taken care of.
I wanted to make sure he was taken care of.
Abandoned, they learned, means left behind, not taken care of.
"Working together, we'll get it taken care of," Trump said.
But the thing is, they weren't being taken care of.
So that is Sunday night taken care of, right there.
Plus, finding someplace to accommodate animals was taken care of.
I think this is going to be taken care of.
They can come to sex to feel taken care of.
"I had always taken care of the bills," she said.
Themes concerning being taken care of (perhaps financially) will surface.
With the serum I feel like it's taken care of.
And now, as ever, we've taken care of each other.
"But we resolved that, and it was taken care of."
I don't know what had to be taken care of.
Postal is something that needs to be taken care of.
He said all medical expenses would be taken care of.
Was it something you wanted to get taken care of?
So on Sunday, it's mom's turn to be taken care of.
In The Donald, most of them have been taken care of.
"It's giving him hope that he will be taken care of."
He was really upset, and he felt not taken care of.
I do have to make sure he is taken care of.
The other half will be taken care of by Altaba Inc.
With iOS 12, Apple has taken care of three of them.
At the same time, people have to be taken care of.
We've not taken care of people who have lost their jobs.
These things don't happen commonly and can be taken care of.
You just go to work and it's all taken care of.
"It should have been taken care of long ago," Trump said.
"For all accounts she was well taken care of," he says.
Naimi has taken care to avoid entanglement in Saudi royal politics.
Never have I felt more taken care of in my life.
With Trish taken care of, Jessica attempts to flee New York.
They're very well taken care of but they can't go out.
After initial setup gets taken care of, it's pretty smooth sailing.
Even your furry friends are taken care of in the store.
A. Mold is serious and needs to be taken care of.
Sure enough, the social team had already taken care of it.
That's taken care of by Uber's own software, behind the scenes.
How people will be taken care of while waiting in Mexico.
I pulled up to valet and was immediately taken care of.
In exchange, Mr. Putin sees that they are taken care of.
The people want security and they want DACA taken care of.
"I think that situation has taken care of itself," he said.
Everything there is taken care of by your appointed digital executor.
"They have taken care of that, it's simple testing," he says.
In other words, it's all taken care of outside the will.
You can basically have all your forms of entertainment taken care of.
I know that working together, we will get it taken care of.
We'd love to see this taken care of in an expeditious way.
It is the Olympics, and the athletes will be taken care of.
"Sutherland Springs is trying to get everyone taken care of," she says.
Baseball plays are supposed to be taken care of by baseball plays.
She had taken care of them since 2011, WSVN and WTJV report.
"Your body needs to be taken care of year-round," Romeo said.
I don't think these animals are going to be taken care of.
So lastly, who is the hardest celebrity you've ever taken care of?
I would have taken care of her because she's an absolute monster.
And yet, within the first few weeks she'd taken care of everything.
In recent months, he has taken care of the couple's toddler son.
Being "taken care of" and being cared for aren't the same thing.
Your shrubs should be nice and colorful and well taken care of.
" Pelley: "The uninsured person is going to be taken care of. How?
We need to make sure that he is taken care of properly.
And they're going to be taken care of as a bad player.
She wants to make sure the kids are well taken care of.
Those duties are taken care of by an affable Australian (Stephen Peacocke).
And all the poor people are going to be taken care of.
" Sessions said the children "are taken care of," at an "enormous cost.
I know that, working together, we will get it taken care of.
Clinton has taken care to shower the state with attention as well.
His district office is known for getting their concerns taken care of.
I need to know that you're going to be taken care of.
"We have so many needs that we haven't taken care of," Mrs.
Once that was taken care of, we could return to planting corn.
I just wasn't used to being taken care of in that way.
Everything else had been thought out and taken care of in advance.
"We've taken care of patients who needed a heart transplant," she added.
"There's other people that need to be taken care of," he said.
So our vets are taken care of for the first time, really.
Outside, somebody had taken care to lower the flags to half-staff.
And I believe he wants to get that situation taken care of.
Not to worry, Bruce Haight has taken care of that for them.
Police at the time said the babies were well taken care of.
Yes, the wasp is soon taken care of, drowned by hot water.
But it must be nice to feel taken care of like that.
And people have not taken care of them, and we're going to.
This was an old situation that has been taken care of internally.
The children -- the children can be taken care of quickly, beautifully, and immediately.
It was the only place that I knew we'd be taken care of.
I don't think this is something that gets taken care of in February.
This is usually taken care of by the developer in the DevOps model.
Myles just wanted it taken care of, so he filed the necessary report.
To me, women have traditionally taken care of big things and little things.
Kendall's dad, Logan (Brian Cox), assures him that he'll be taken care of.
Every step of the party is taken care of at a great price.
And I knew [Cary] had taken care of the other plastic surgeon's kids.
Jennifer has never felt more loved and taken care of than with Alex.
With that misleading narrative taken care of, let's get down to what's true.
"You can feel that the grove has been taken care of," she says.
But health care, we have to get the health care taken care of.
We have always taken care of those who are sick in our country.
"They are unharmed, they are being taken care of right now," he said.
Just make sure her pleasure is as taken care of as your own.
Everyone that has taken care of me that month, it's been super intense.
SCOTT PELLEY: The uninsured person is going to be taken care of how?
He'd taken care of himself for several years, as he understandably had to.
Robert feels well taken care of, and his face looks refreshed and alive.
And then I can't feel certain my needs will be taken care of.
The children will be taken care of — put into foster care or whatever.
You'll be well taken care of in former #guidedog, Mr Walker's, capable paws!
She's in foster care, being taken care of by her "for now" parents.
"Never have I felt more taken care of in my life," Paul wrote.
I've always had money to make sure my family was taken care of.
Or he'll head over to the precinct if something needs taken care of.
The children will be taken care of -- put into foster care or whatever.
The other narrative, the big one, appears to have taken care of itself.
That means stronger economic growth and more families taken care of in Illinois.
Mr. Gaston has taken care of the property's three buildings for 11 years.
And it can be taken care of quickly, beautifully and we'll have safety.
From the moment I stepped through the doors, I felt taken care of.
The who, what, when, and where, are all pretty much taken care of.
If something happens, I have the reassurance that they are taken care of.
Wade, I said, 'Okay, now that issue is taken care of, what's next?
SCOTT PELLEY: The uninsured person is going to be taken care of. How?
"Anything that would have arisen could have been taken care of," he said.
Second, children in D.H.S. and H.H.S. custody are being well taken care of.
"We have to make sure Tara's babies are taken care of," she said.
" But, he added, "if not, then I want to be taken care of.
You know that right field spot is locked down and taken care of.
"We love and have taken care of dogs for years," Nunez-Roches says.
He said he had been hurt and was getting it taken care of.
Our priority right now is ensuring that our families are taken care of.
This is all taken care of, boss, you can imagine them telling Trump.
But in fact I am being taken care of by the United States.
It needs to be fed and taken care of on a regular basis.
The poor would be taken care of even as the government abandons them.
And I will not stop until our veterans are properly taken care of.
"We're carefully walking through, making sure everyone is getting taken care of," Sporrer said.
I've taken care of kids with pertussis, with whooping cough, because they weren't vaccinated.
However, ABC News reported that Gypsy's medical needs were taken care of by Medicaid.
You had veterans waiting on line that could have easily been taken care of.
"We communicate that all of his clients will be taken care of," Lash said.
I should have went and taken care of that .. and I didn't do that.
They want to see that the safety of their children is taken care of.
Economics: Mr. Cruz has taken care in recent days to highlight his relative youth.
Are they going to be supported and taken care of if they do so?
" She went on to say that the children "are very well taken care of.
I needed to get this taken care of now before she gets any older.
Getting a home repair task taken care of remains an expensive labor-intensive undertaking.
Kids, on the other hand, have an urgent need to be taken care of.
"I'm angry at how I was taken care of," he told the news outlet.
"Oh, that was taken care of sir," Zago tells the officer in the clip.
In general, it's rare, because they're so taken care of, and they're very healthy.
My parents feared Matt could be vilified if it wasn't taken care of immediately.
I'm not asking for anything extra, I'm not asking to be taken care of.
It wasn't just in the hospital that patients need to be taken care of.
Men think that they've hurt you or you want to be taken care of.
And as janky as my setup was, I had the essentials taken care of.
You can only truly help others when you have taken care of yourself orderly.
I just need to make sure everything is going to be taken care of.
The mainland aspirations will come to fruition after they've taken care of their own.
He continued by saying that poor and sick people should be taken care of.
The 9/11 families are high on everyone's list to be taken care of.
I told Lyft the story and was assured everything would be taken care of.
Of course, they want to make sure that you're comfortable and taken care of.
He said during the Cabinet meeting that the children are well taken care of.
Claire is in favor of this union since she wants Mary taken care of.
I felt completely taken care of, even though the food wasn't quite as good.
He seems to be well taken care of by everyone who crosses his path.
The hospitality, for example: making sure that her diners are well taken care of.
In this prison, we realize the mentally ill have to be taken care of.
My nano is a woman who has taken care of people all her life.
And it can be taken care of quickly and beautifully and we'll have safety.
And I had my children taken care of over a long period of time.
Winners want to make sure everything is taken care of before they go claim.
Our veterans are going to be taken care of for once and for all.
And I did not make an assumption that all would be taken care of.
A dreadful 17th-place finish in the short program had taken care of that.
Once it's taken care of, he said, he plans to work on another bakery.
You have to assure that the pilot's family will be taken care of, too.
The ranch declined—Shanahan had taken care of the cattle—and so did Heizer.
To say nothing of a growing deficit that is not being taken care of.
If you were to die tomorrow, would your loved ones be taken care of?
These conversations, I feel like we should've taken care of a long time ago.
"My understanding is this will be taken care of per Article 61," he said.
Now what makes me happy is just everything's taken care of, everything's paid for.
Everything is taken care of, and it would just be a extremely long vacation.
That's dinner for three or four days taken care of for about $11. Boom!
Autoworkers and farmers must be taken care of or there will be no deal.
The Republicans are with you, they want to get your situation taken care of.
I booked that Airbnb and had to make sure they were taken care of.
" He added: "It's very rare that a family has actually taken care of everything.
But Mr McQueen has also taken care to thread weightier issues through the film's structure.
The hardest part is, of course, making sure they are healthy and taken care of.
Kids are our future, and we have to make sure they are taken care of.
That saves you the time of writing it down and gets it taken care of.
"You heard the President say this group needs to be taken care of," Curbelo said.
THIS WOULD BE TAKEN CARE OF. KERNEN: SHE'S GOT IMPORTANT THINGS TO DO RIGHT NOW.
I just hope it gets taken care of really well like the way I am.
As for the money they make, Prince Harry and Markle are well taken care of.
I love my day job: My needs are taken care of, and it's intellectually fulfilling.
"He's always making sure that I'm well taken care of or that I learn something."
"At least let it accomplish something and get some of these violations taken care of."
"She fought every day to make sure her little girl was well taken care of."
The tip for the bartenders should already be taken care of beforehand by the couple.
Orvis outdoor apparel and gear company has taken care of all of it — for $103,210.
With the national political climate taken care of, we move on to the district level.
Auto workers and farmers must be taken care of, or there will be no deal.
If you want your kid to have a bar mitzvah, it's all taken care of.
"That's a lot of weeks of negative flows taken care of," a fourth banker said.
He is at home, taken care of, and he has people around that love him.
But don't judge Nick for all the Instas; he's already taken care of that himself.
The baby was well taken care of and this guy was dirty, skinny and jittery.
This requires a balance between our need to be taken care of and our responsibilities.
What's more, her persecutor had taken care to instruct Yura not to kill Amy's husband.
Lena and Jenni really outdid themselves with making sure everyone felt taken care of properly.
The University of Aberdeen (founded in 1495) has taken care of the manuscript since 1625.
We're getting the details taken care of, but our main focus is Asher right now.
"If this is not taken care of, people are going to start dying," he said.
Because we have our military taken care of now, so you can start really cutting.
I would so gladly have taken care of our wonderful country for you as president.
Tuesday is taken care of, on account of the lobster situation you set up tonight.
The bad apple will soon rot the whole orchard if it isn't taken care of.
They have been told that all of the campaign staff will be taken care of.
And thanks to the Wenzhou police, who have taken care of me during this time.
It was incredible heart warming to witness how well he was taken care of. pic.twitter.
Mic Pool's sound design has taken care of that, thank you, with convincing crowd noises.
" He added, "The children, the children can be taken care of quickly, beautifully and immediately.
For almost three decades, Mr. Winton has taken care not to divulge where he lives.
And so that's really what I'm focused on, making sure that everyone's taken care of.
I assumed this had been taken care of, because we were having an amazing day.
"They have to be taken care of," political commentator Raza Rumi said of such groups.
Snowdon assured me that Lance Corporal Michaels would be safe and well taken care of.
At the same time, he insisted the issue could have been easily taken care of.
Several family members assert, patronizingly, to Marta that they have "always taken care of" her.
In an environment where I didn&apost know I needed to be taken care of.
They took care of the situation the best it could be taken care of, considering.
"We weren't taken care of," Alston, now 26, said in a phone interview last week.
Sure enough, experts say I should have taken care of this about 15 years ago.
"They were always well groomed, well taken care of, good-natured children," Mr. Zsebedics said.
Our vets are going to be taken care of and you remember that, everybody. Right?
Only after that is taken care of could they start to hack seriously at taxes.
He will be taken care of by some of the best doctors in the world.
If those first two things work out, then the shareholder will be taken care of.
Be sure to follow up with them, though, to ensure everything is taken care of.
Now that Littlefinger has been taken care of, Arya is sort of wasted back at Winterfell.
This idea that these children are not being taken care of is just simply not true.
They knew it was a big deal, and I felt taken care of by everyone involved.
Piriform, perhaps unsurprisingly, says everything is taken care of and you can just update and chill.
" Continued the source, "Jennifer has never felt more loved and taken care of than with Alex.
And I don't see the streets being taken care of with the money they're already getting.
With finances taken care of, I thought the hard part was over, but I was wrong.
Bill O'Reilly says that the slaves who built the White House were well taken care of.
He says not to worry, that the revisions will be taken care of by my insurance.
But before those workers went on strike, they made sure the business was taken care of.
Our family has been so welcoming and generous to ensure we are well taken care of.
I need to be taken care of 24/7 because I can't do anything for myself.
I mean, we've been so happy and very well taken care of with NBC Universal Television.
You have a lot on your to-do list that needs to be taken care of.
Well, so long as Guillermo Pallomari, keeper of the Cali Cartel's secrets, is taken care of.
This should have been taken care of a long time before my administration came into being.
Yes, you're in this world, but all the fantasy stuff is taken care of for you.
He has protected them, taken care of them, worked with me and worked with their parents.
But we all know our mothers have taken care of us no matter how they felt.
We divide things as need be to keep the household running and Miles taken care of.
"We told him it is his obligation that these people are taken care of," O'Connell says.
I give it a try because I want my babies to be well taken care of.
"It's your brother you've basically taken care of for years – he's like your son," he says.
For the record, the young adult cast was taken care of on set during sex scenes.
If you live in a participating city your designer needs will be taken care of ASAP.
She told Jamie that her meal "had been taken care of" and no payment was necessary.
This full moon reminds us that no one really wins unless everyone is taken care of.
If that goes through, it's possible these problems will be taken care of in the future.
Everybody is going to be taken care of much better than they're taking care of now.
"She is the mother who has taken care of us through this earthquake," said the Rev.
" Trump added that it's "something ideally could have been taken care of when it first started.
It only makes sense that pearly whites are taken care of with a gorgeous, pearly toothbrush.
True love is a chicken sandwich that makes you feel full, whole, and taken care of.
"The children will be taken care of — put into foster care or whatever," Kelly said. Rep.
Bloomberg White House reporter Jennifer Jacobs said the man appeared to have been taken care of.
Once that's taken care of, sources tell us Stephen is scheduled to be discharged by Tuesday.
"The children will be taken care of — put into foster care or whatever," he told NPR.
Thankfully, these photobombers turned meme legends have already taken care of that for us as well.
She was on medication and taken care of… She was calmer and there were fewer distractions.
You really just pop the phone into the headset and everything else is taken care of.
Until then, he's applying for charity cases to get his follow-up appointments taken care of.
" What she said: "It is important to note these minors are very well taken care of.
His new family was well taken care of, but my kids didn't even finish high school.
By fair, I mean some industries think they should be taken care of with special provisions.
One young boy asked the shelter worker if he would be taken care of in Texas.
So he used all of that to make sure that his family was taken care of.
The pleasant woman at the front desk assured me that he was well taken care of.
He has shaped his image as a reformer but taken care not to offend party elders.
How can we be sure he will be taken care of when we're no longer around?
And congratulations, because I know you all fought very hard to have this taken care of.
"I definitely thought that I should have taken care of the first set," Sharapova said afterward.
My husband knew how to diaper and had babysat; I had never taken care of kids.
I was taking her away from the group who also needed to be taken care of.
"It's the freedom to spend at your discretion because you've taken care of business," Lum said.
You know I think my investors, my employees and myself were very well taken care of.
And making sure everyone in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands is taken care of.
For other women, it may be maintaining the feeling of being "taken care of," Torabi says.
We still have more a than 100 million barrels that needs to be taken care of.
"I don't think my situation needs to be rushed or taken care of tomorrow," he said.
And making sure everyone in Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, is taken care of.
Furthermore, she's taken care of the whole shame complex that occasionally comes with getting the injections.
But either way, you can rest easy knowing those closest to you are taken care of.
Just answer the survey, fund your account, and the rest is taken care of for you.
Many millennials believed the fight for feminism was over, that Gloria Steinem had taken care of it.
"All passengers and the crew are well and taken care of on the Ula platform," he added.
We kind of made everybody aware that God's backyard is something that should be taken care of.
Camp counselors make $230 a week, on average, but room and board are generally taken care of.
Fortunately, she's being taken care of by a "hot doctor" who just happens to be a woman.
"I've got the injury thing taken care of now," Jefferson said Friday at the introductory press conference.
No matter where you come from, when you come into the store, you get taken care of.
And we&aposre taking care of our vets more than anybody&aposs ever taken care of them.
All of that is taken care of but you still get the experience of cooking a meal.
I was in my great-uncle's domain, and he would make sure I was taken care of.
We're betting someone is on the case, and that this mishap will be taken care of soon.
"I feel like I've taken care of my body a bit more than last year," said Kyrgios.
Daenerys' headquarters in Dragonstone is built above a dragonglass deposit, so that resource is taken care of.
We can let them know that they're not alone, and that they will be taken care of.
We need our issues heard, we need our bodies taken care of, we need all that choice.
The only real questions are when we will get the 2034 cliff taken care of, and how.
And I just wanted to get it taken care of and get it out of my system.
I come not to bury Larry Wilmore's Nightly Show — Comedy Central has already taken care of that.
Nor do I come to dance on its grave — Larry Wilmore has already taken care of that.
The Californian counties have taken care to sue only those carbon majors with operations in the state.
However, Sult said the children are being taken care of by family members and child protective services.
I know you've already got the titular characters taken care of, but how can I be down?
Nicole then journeys to Dr. Lee's California office, excited to have her armpit bump taken care of.
" Mook said he had not, telling Podesta the campaign was "told that everything was taken care of.
A firefighter paramedic, the district revealed in the Tuesday post, had taken care of the winged creature.
Now you can RSVP to every event this year because your outfits are now taken care of.
He would take care of them even though he needed to be taken care of as well.
The first issue, dubbed Meltdown, was more or less taken care of in a previous Apple update.
With the Roadster and the S taken care of, the time for the affordable model has come.
When he came back without her, he claimed "it had been taken care of," according to WTVM.
She'll be healthy and safe and well taken care of and loved because we are her mothers.
Not just the long time it needs and the intensity film requires to be taken care of.
You're playing golf with your buddy, things are going well, you're feeling pretty well taken care of.
At the time, having taken care of even lighting, the designers were mostly worried about color temperature.
After that's taken care of, you can start scanning documents onto your Mac with the following steps.
"And that's when I stopped looking cause I figured it was all taken care of," Dalusung said.
A few of them have been really taken care of, very few, less than 1 percent, maybe.
In his Thursday tweet, Trump said the debt ceiling problem should already have been taken care of.
These are children who are left without parents, who are being taken care of by elder siblings.
Based on what SoFi members have to say, you can expect to be well taken care of.
Even if all of those needs are taken care of, I'm not going to have it all.
"I felt that, if something did happen again, I wouldn't be properly taken care of," he said.
And besides that the politicians are all taken care of by the special interests and the lobbyists.
MSD activists have taken care in recent weeks to address the racial disparity in gun violence coverage.
The Olympic Village was designed explicitly so that all of our needs would be taken care of.
Security is taken care of by six surveillance cameras placed strategically in the 480-square-foot store.
"I care about the people I've taken care of, but I can't be their friend," Humphreys said.
Lawmakers were supposed to have taken care of the fiscal 2017 appropriations bills by last Oct. 1.
It's knowing that you're safe in someone else's hands and you're going to be taken care of.
"We have to get the situation taken care of before we come back down there," he said.
A few weeks ago, she got a letter saying that the bill had been taken care of.
"The more you stick with an adviser, the better you'll be taken care of," Mr. Karp said.
Had he called Awlaki to let him know that their logistical needs were being taken care of?
"I was ready to pay for the bill, but it was already taken care of," Nguyen said.
Once you've taken care of yourself, then you can start thinking about fixing someone or something else.
He has taken care of about a dozen patients who utilized their state's aid in dying law.
We will take care of our great Veterans like they have never been taken care of before.
"I'm prepared for this, I've got my children taken care of ... we're ready for this," Brock said.
"I'd love to see a shutdown if we don't get this stuff taken care of," he added.
But he has taken care not to alienate Mr. Burr, a vocal Trump supporter during the campaign.
He told her, "Everything will be taken care of for you if you relax," the lawsuit says.
Growing tensions The China-New Zealand relationship is one that Ardern's predecessors have taken care to foster.
"It's a way for us to make sure people are being taken care of personally," Longo says.
"It is essential that the federal government, after they've taken care of folks who are unemployed and after they've taken care of some of these industries that are teetering on the brink of collapse, ... look to stabilize the hospitals that are in the midst of this pandemic," Gianelli said.
"Brooklyn's birthday today and he has always taken care of me," he wrote on the sweet baby pic.
The confusion occurred because two police units thought the other had taken care of the backpack, she said.
Their housing is taken care of, along with the schooling for their kids, their food, even their camaraderie.
Themes concerning security and feeling taken care of come up for you to reflect on late this evening.
These stray animals that are rescued are taken care of by those around who are available to volunteer.
We did recover what we thought may have been an explosive device that has been taken care of.
"That situation has taken care of itself — (the) Intel committee has looked at hacking issue previously," Chaffetz said.
From Paris to Cartagena, from Iceland to Belize, these professional travelers have your May trips taken care of.
I wanted to create a space where they can come in and feel like they're taken care of.
People deserve to have their basic needs and wants taken care of, and also the support they need.
Don't worry—this change is exactly what you need to feel safer, more secure, and taken care of.
For me, it's my job to make sure Nicole and Boomer and my family are taken care of.
It is super-healthy — there's definitely no dessert — but we're fed good food and we're taken care of.
But he can at least rest easy knowing one task is taken care of (besides his wedding bod).
In the SaaS version, all of that is taken care of for the customer for a monthly fee.
Jeez, oh man, I thought they'd have it all taken care of by the time I got back.
It has beauty and needs to be taken care of by humans, because Earth is a living thing.
From an unstable relationship with her parents to her boyfriend Sean, Jade has always taken care of others.
"The one thing about being a public schoolteacher was you knew that was taken care of," says Salfia.
Lawmakers were supposed to have taken care of the current fiscal year appropriations bills by last Oct. 1.
Though the immediate threat was taken care of, Walsh knew she had to slow down during her recovery.
As Uber has taken care to point out, Waymo doesn't seem that interested in talking about the technology.
Preferring to be taken care of by others, this group commonly used agencies to help plan their trip.
But Kerr, as his loved ones would come to find out, didn't have it all taken care of.
There are many zero-cost things companies can do that could make the employees feel taken care of.
It went on to say that the "economic aspects of the contract" had also been taken care of.
And as soon as health care (is taken) care of, we -- we are going to march very quickly.
She had her duty to perform, and she expected to be taken care of till it was done.
Fortunately, her family had taken care of that too: Nicole's brother agreed to be her Man of Honor.
More than 68,000 children there are now being taken care of by grand parents, relatives or foster patients.
She promised to send me an email on Friday to make sure I had taken care of them.
This is a wonderful time to pause and ask yourself if you're happy and feeling taken care of.
But first, there was one order of business that had to be taken care of: a group selfie.
Whatever actions needs to be taken care of to handle the situation is what we plan to do.
This gives them immediate support and confidence to know that they are going to be taken care of.
These men and women, most of them union workers, have literally taken care of our bodies and souls.
So we got the -- which Melania is so heavily involved in -- and we got that taken care of.
But officials have taken care not to directly contradict Trump since he announced the Syria withdrawal last month.
I've never had anyone say, 'Hey, I took you to lunch — why hasn't this been taken care of?
"Many of these elderly people either live alone or are being taken care of by neighbors," said Munoz.
Looking back, I wish I would have taken care of my life insurance before my son's birth.2.
If you want breakfast, lunch, and dinner to be taken care of, Sakara is here to the rescue.
But once the last patient had been taken care of, and she joined us around 2:30 p.m.
While it may suck he got busted for the child support -- at least it's finally taken care of.
"For us to be successful, that part needs to be taken care of as well," he told me.
We are losing so many great people that can be taken care of if they have proper care.
Once that's taken care of, bystanders can begin to address victims and identify the source of the bleeding.
The company says it had the situation fully taken care of as of 9:30 ET last night.
Wayne visits T.I. in prison, reassuring him that when he gets out everything will be taken care of.
Sultan added that the animals are well taken care of and are inspected regularly to ensure their welfare.
"I got my stuff taken care of," said Ms. Latil, who will soon have insurance through her job.
I remember when he first fell off his bike, there's this idea that I've taken care of it.
Once we've gotten the public figures taken care of, it'd be nice to celebrate some low-profile heroines.
People are reliable and you're feeling taken care of as you explore unexpected options and take some risks.
It's the first time I feel compensated appropriately, taken care of, and that they see that same value.
Because with just one simple phone call they would have taken care of this but that didn't happen.
At least now, we are in a place where my son is safe and well taken care of.
They can see it&aposs busy and I&aposm doing my best to get everybody taken care of.
We're building a wall along the Mexican border to fix a problem that's already taken care of itself.
It seemed like the hard part was taken care of, and the service could eventually figure itself out.
"I vacation a lot more relaxed when I know the dogs are being taken care of," he said.
We are also very well taken care of when it comes to perks (team lunches/dinners and activities).
If you're out of the house for a few days, you'll know your pet is taken care of. 
People of this country want security, they want safety, they want their military to be taken care of.
"Just happy it sounds like he's got it figured out and taken care of," reliever Andrew Miller said.
There's still a very strong work ethic toward taking care of people who have taken care of you.
"So many women go through pregnancy … they're taken care of and their baby's taken care of and [then] you have the baby and you realize that, 'Wait a second, no one's taking care of me,' " she says, adding that it's "a community of support that I think we all need."
Expect a climax of a sensitive issue—concerning worth, wealth, trust, and feeling taken care of—as a result.
INGRAHAM: Actually Brit Hume works at those and he says the kids are being taken care of very well.
We have very smart people and that's something ideally could have been taken care of when it first started.
"Working together we will get it taken care of," Trump told Kim at the start of the wider meeting.
They&aposre all taken care off, out of shadows just like you just said, and the Democrats said no.
And they want to be taken care of, but they also want to have their electricity on at night.
"Maisie helped coordinate a lot of the trip but everything was taken care of by Sophie," the source said.
He has also taken care to cast Mr. Trump as unsteady, prone to fixate on poll numbers and Twitter.
Owners can just buy a new battery to use in their phone until the recall is taken care of.
"What I wish I would have done is just taken care of this sooner and spoken up," Spencer added.
Mr. Weinstein has always taken care of her and will continue to do so- for all of his children.
There are plenty of companies that will collect your e-waste and ensure it is correctly taken care of.
The puppies were quickly taken to the Oradell Animal Hospital where they were individually evaluated and taken care of.
"My father, you are the only man who has ever truly loved or taken care of me," she remarked.
TRUMP: I want everybody taken care of, but we have to take care of our people in this country.
Already taken care of—there's a distinct vibration for the Get Off notification so users won't miss a stop.
But on the other hand, it's nothing to be ashamed of and it's good that he's taken care of.
When he came back without her, he allegedly told her "it had been taken care of," according to WTVM.
I make his job easier because I make sure my colleagues, new hires, and clients are taken care of.
Then the rest of the time, I'm back to the grind of making sure s— is taken care of.
Once all of that is taken care of, Amazon says you'll able to monitor deliveries from your Key app.
Prime members — those subscribing to to Amazon's paid service at $119 per year — are still being taken care of.
However, even then the player should be provided with education and have their general living conditions taken care of.
But thanks to Google's embrace of auto-updating its software, for most people it was already taken care of.
"Our regulations simply aren't strong enough to ensure workers in the electronics industry are taken care of," he said.
Because of Medicaid, all of my prenatal care as well my hospital stay and delivery were taken care of.
"I would say like 75 percent of the work, for sure, is taken care of by Messenger," Javed said.
The app is also designed to reduce the time it takes for maintenance issues to be taken care of.
"This is alarming given that more than 22.25 percent of irrigation is taken care of by groundwater," he said.
Never paid his taxes and sexually assaulted women and on and on She would have taken care of us.
What we do expect is that we will be taken care of once we return from protecting this country.
"A lot of people really felt like small farmers would be taken care of and looked after," he added.
He asserted that "some of the news" reported detention facilities were "clean" and children were being taken care of.
Say no to everything else — or at least until you've taken care of the things that really matter today. 
We're basically strangers—my mother has taken care of my sister and me by herself since we were little.
With life insurance taken care of, there was one thing outstanding that I needed to get done: a will.
For lower- and middle-income students "free public college" isn't truly free if only tuition is taken care of.
And, most importantly, we can make sure that all Americans are taken care of when they're ill or injured.
I don't know why the idea of making sure every American is taken care of should scare a politician.
Of course we do not want any situation where a child is not completely adequately taken care of. Yes.
I cared about it more than my laundry or my food, which — neither were being well taken care of.
"For a lot of people, the misconception is that, 'Well, the athletes are well taken care of,'" Elby said.
"I'd love to see a shutdown if we don't get this stuff taken care of," Mr. Trump said then.
"Matthew has kept a job and taken care of himself without public assistance," said Naomi Tharpe, Mr. Charles's girlfriend.
From the very moment my hand touched the revolving door at the Peninsula Chicago, I was taken care of.
If I did notice that, I would have (taken) care of him myself, I would have called law enforcement.
And we're gonna get a health bill passed, we're gonna get health care taken care of in this country.
And for the most part, the soldiers have taken care to clear each block while trying to preserve infrastructure.
I can develop fetishes — crazy ones — over the next 10 years, and I know I'll be taken care of.
Once these short-term expenses are taken care of, then you can begin earnestly saving for retirement, Boneparth says.
"I'm hoping to win at the national level since my hips are taken care of," the swimmer said confidently.
Once enough power to meet demand is dumped in and delivered, the utility's job is largely taken care of.
More than half have been reunited with parents, and the rest are being taken care of by extended family.
A minor was found unharmed in the apartment and is being taken care of by authorities, Okinawa police said.
Wright told SWNS that Wildgust has likely lived so long because he has always been well taken care of.
"My left hip has been deteriorating, and I decided, let me go get it taken care of," he said.
We should be fine, but if anything happens to us, you and your brother will be taken care of.
" But as Dr. Breuner said, "Our job as pediatricians is to be sure our kids are taken care of.
And sooner or later, with the establishment taken care of, strongmen tend to start going after the people themselves.
The offers she's received have been miserly, she said, and she's suspicious it will get poorly taken care of.
White told me that in his view, Kaplan's team has taken care to try to ensure that Sines v.
So if DACA doesn't need to be taken care of now, when does Congress need to act on it?
Crops need to be taken care of individually, so if you're growing multiple vegetables, the maintenance is really high.
The health care costs for low-income people, similarly, are taken care of by Medicaid, at least in most states.
" Two of them had recently gone through overdoses — before treatment — and were, finally, "so happy to be taken care of.
It's good to feel taken care of, like someone is paying attention to the small details that make you comfortable.
Both Pompeo and Trump have taken care to note the valuable and strong alliance between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia.
"Lots of people feel that they were left behind and that the … have not taken care of them," Guterres said.
I text with my co-founder, who updates me that we finally have our incorporation taken care of in Massachusetts.
Mission K9 Rescue sees to it that all of these are taken care of before we adopt them into homes.
Once you've taken care of the basics, there's very little in this world for which your life is worth deferring.
The pace of operating system refinements is necessarily slowing now that Apple and Google have taken care of the basics.
And it wasn't a big point today because, really, this had been taken care of, more than any other thing.
She was left quadriplegic and her family has been struggling to make sure her medical needs are taken care of.
My family has always been really close and taken care of each other, but the politics of money still exist.
The would-be assailant is quickly and easily taken care of by security, ending the entire hyped up assassination plot.
We have very smart people and that&aposs something ideally could have been taken care of when it first started.
" Sheriff Williams has corroborated Kamiyah's account of her upbringing, telling PEOPLE, "For all accounts, she was well taken care of.
The new THAAD system and Patriot interceptors in South Korea had taken care of several medium-range Pukguksong-2 missiles.
With that taken care of, all that was left was to walk down the aisle and become husband and wife.
None of us felt like we were truly being taken care of, or that we could trust each other 100%.
I know that the one field goal was on our right side, but we gotta get it taken care of.
Click on "What's my size?" next to it, and there, you'll find all of your sizing concerns taken care of.
In fact, even interns report being well taken care of, as they are provided with free housing during their internships.
Normally, as in the Bitcoin Cash fork, these things are all taken care of before the fork, and not after.
N.B" is the kind of woman that just "tries to be pretty and be taken care of by somebody else.
Trump later said he was dissatisfied with the "speed with which our veterans were taken care of" under Shulkin's leadership.
Narwhals medical care is pretty much taken care of, so the money will go towards other current or future rescues.
With the basics taken care of, you can turn your home into your happy place, whatever that means to you.
Either would take time, not least because, since Brussels has taken care of trade negotiations since 1974, Whitehall lacks experience.
We are working closely with Samsung to ensure those customers who already have purchased the device are taken care of.
This allows 73 percent of the city's transportation needs to be taken care of by modes other than private automobiles.
They had hatched this plot together over beers last year, and he had taken care of many of the costs.
The fact that this hasn't already been taken care of with Luke is confusing, especially for people in the building.
Yes there are things that I can do for him that help him feel taken care of and appreciated too.
They'd have to be willing to rely on the word of Donald Trump that they'll be taken care of ... eventually.
Some of the better-known scandals "taken care of" by studio police are well covered in Kenneth Anger's Hollywood Babylon.
Between then and now, 47 standing beside the winch that'd bring the lighting crashing down, I'd taken care of Margolis.
They're terminating it to put much better and they've all pledged that preexisting conditions are 100 percent taken care of.
Every block was taken care of to make sure people got food and, if sick, were taken to emergency hospitals.
Whatever the underlying problems are, he's obviously been in the sun too much, and hasn't taken care of his hands.
"They said 'We looked into it, it's a mistake,'" and told her it was being taken care of, she said.
And the sense of being left behind can make people angry even if their material needs are taken care of.
Council members also confirmed that healthcare workers' living expenses would be taken care of and doctors would get days off.
Everything was taken care of and I was able to go back on, and then I had someone comfort me.
Bearaby seemed to have taken care to make sure the blanket and its delivery was as environmentally-friendly as possible.
That means once a person got sick, they could be taken care of in quarantine, and transmission would stop there.
I'd just moved in and was interested in learning more about how a building is operated and taken care of.
Ensure your partner feels taken care of, with space to process their own emotions and reactions without fear of judgment.
Any fees or charges that may have been incurred as a result of this error will be taken care of.
"But I knew I needed them to find a home where they could be taken care of properly," she recalled.
I think that's something that has to be taken care of, and it has to be dealt with very strongly.
Anyone can store their sourdough there and be sure that it will be fed, massaged, and well taken care of.
"You obviously want to make sure KAT the person is taken care of," Coach Ryan Saunders said, using Towns's nickname.
House Republicans propose to raid it for $22 million in subsidies to farmers, who are already well taken care of.
I think in an ideal world where education and healthcare were taken care of, it would be easier to [contain].
This link is then made in their minds and they associate being taken care of in illness with love and connection.
They've already taken care of a lot—no team has been as active as Philadelphia at locking up their own players.
This is a man who would give everything he had to make sure that his children/students are taken care of.
In recent weeks, Fed officials have taken care to soften that outlook as certain pockets of the U.S. economy signaled weakness.
One must assume that is taken care of digitally — and anyway, Apple Park security surely won't take kindly to uninvited guests.
I always look for real wood, ideally, and look to make sure a vintage pieces is really well taken care of.
"I want them to come to my bar here and feel safe, and know they're being taken care of," she said.
"I feel embarrassed to tell somebody how to look after themselves when I haven't taken care of my teeth," he says.
The supply of tickets is finite, the demand for them is infinite, and the market has taken care of the rest.
Make a big batch of this pork and sauce early in the week, and your work lunch is taken care of.
It was incredibly fun, and I was pleased to see the puppies well taken care of, with the breeders in attendance.
Childhood, university and her law career are taken care of quickly, with more space devoted to her years in public office.
Once they move in with their hosts, the children perform house chores in exchange for education and being taken care of.
Maybe you'd even give it a polish, just to make sure it was well taken care of and looking its best.
"I want my patients to know that they are taken care of even when I am on vacation," Dr. Babbel says.
Angie is basically my honorary sister and she was making sure her friend was going to be well taken care of.
But to have every lunch and dinner taken care of for a week was a big weight off of my shoulders.
"Female performers are suffering because we're not being taken care of by the industry that we give everything to," Hearts said.
"So that way we're covered and other babies are taken care of while our staff are having babies," she tells PEOPLE.
I still worked, just from home for about a week after his diagnosis, and made sure everything was taken care of.
Horizontal shake will be taken care of by a roller system that essentially pushes back against vibrations to cancel them out.
In describing this demonstration, CNN has taken care not to provide details of bomb components that are not already widely known.
Once the basic decorations are taken care of, it's time to add the obvious finishing touch: a unicorn horn tree topper!
He never did anything growing up, and he's used to being taken care of, and she likes taking care of people.
Conversations or things you thought were already taken care of will come back around for you to re-do and perfect.
It took less than a week to get it all taken care of and I'm registered to go back this summer.
The problem is — and it's a real catch-22 — if you aren't taken care of, you can't really care for others.
"It's taken care of," were the words she used when asked at the Victoria Beckham for Target launch event in California.
For thredUP customers, the work and time spent on listing, selling, and shipping is all taken care of by the company.
She now knows what love is and what it feels like to be taken care of and is an incredible dog!
"I'd love to see a shutdown if we don't get this stuff taken care of," Trump said at the White House.
Overall, Rite Aid seemed laser-focused on making the customer feel like they were taken care of in terms of health.
Her lawyer, Jeremy Kirk, later said that Ms. Heard believed that Mr. Depp's staff had taken care of the pets' paperwork.
What is helpful about the World Human Powered Speed Challenge is that those requirements are taken care of by the organizers.
And some higher-earning spouses are willing to offer to pay more to get their business taken care of before 2019.
I wanted the peace of mind of knowing that if I died, he and our girls would be taken care of.
For federal loans, that process is taken care of with the FAFSA, but you'll need to accept the loans on offer.
"He later added: "We are losing so many great people who could be taken care of if they had proper care.
Canada amended its regulations to prohibit feeding marine mammals, so she can only be taken care of in United States waters.
Mikofsky told the judge Aetna found nothing wrong with the billing and had already taken care of most of the charges.
Prior administrations have taken care not to comment on Fed policy, but Trump has railed repeatedly against the bank's rate hikes.
Vandenburg told the victim she had gotten drunk and thrown up and that he had taken care of her all night.
After reviewing the images, a leader with the animal activist group PETA disagreed that this animal was well taken care of.
But they said that any students who were on financial aid and had a "demonstrated need" would be taken care of.
Someone comes to stay with me at night, and she gets my breakfast and supper, so I'm well taken care of.
For the last 24 years, I've always taken care of everything concerning my releases, from marketing plans to promotion and distribution.
Back on the island, the "situation" has allegedly been taken care of in Westworld as far as the mainland is concerned.
The first reason -- McGinest says Kraft "has a heart" and will want to make sure Aaron's daughter is taken care of.
Also, on the flip side, we're looking at people who, in areas like Middle America, were not really taken care of.
"People put their hard-earned money in the church and really expected for it to be taken care of," the Rev.
Reilly also stated she did not care if the other people were injured because God would have taken care of them.
Our veterans, for the first time, are taken care of to a level that has never happened in our country before.
"The Republicans are with you, they want to get your situation taken care of," Trump said, speaking directly to DACA recipients.
Matching these vibes up to each member of your crew is up to you, but we've taken care of the rest.
I think it's about longing: to be taken care of, to let someone else do at least part of the planning.
That one-hour trip for a consult with a nurse cost $2800, but it was all taken care of by insurance.
Despite expressing anger at his policies and comments, even hard-liners have taken care not to provoke the new American president.
"The importer demand was largely taken care by remittances in thin trade today," said a currency dealer on condition of anonymity.
The bride plans to move to South Carolina but must first get all of her immigration-related paperwork taken care of.
None of our parents want to be taken care of by a robot, so we should ... Yeah, I agree with you.
Once that was taken care of, I did what any sensible person would do—I spent the rest on new sneakers.
Louis ostensibly supports the oppressed, but dismisses "the race thing" as "a collection of small problems" that will get "taken care of".
Alexandra's taken care of that -- the restraining order requires Martelleur to stay 100 yards away from Jodie, Alexandra and their 2 kids.
But rest assured: Once the mommy duties are taken care of, this crew wastes no time cracking open the Ron-Ron juice.
He has a lot of guilt about how things went down and he wants to make sure Annette is taken care of.
"And so it has got to either be done away with [or] it's got to be functionally reformed and taken care of."
If we lived in a world in which we were being properly taken care of, would self-care have the same appeal?
"I promise to not go anywhere and she will be well taken care of by me," Li said while on the show.
"Puerto Rico has been taken care of better by Donald Trump than by any living human being," Trump told reporters last week.
With her kids taken care of, and no longer such a burden on her family, Niecy can fully commit to her job.
If we have to give the IRS all our information -- and we do -- we deserve to have it taken care of properly.
They should have health empowerment accounts that are subsidized so they can go to any medical facility and be taken care of.
Then she promises the person on the other end of the line they'll be taken care of once the money is wired.
Any money left over after those priorities are taken care of, according to the plan, could be used to meet other needs.
I think that America would feel much more comfortable in trading if we thought everybody was going to be taken care of.
"It looks like the only non-, sort of, heavy socialist is being taken care of pretty well by the socialists," Trump said.
The next day, the office of her primary care physician reached out to "check that everything got taken care of," Leo said.
No matter how you've abused, starved, or beaten it, all your body ever wants from you is to be taken care of.
We just made sure he had breakfast, lunch, and dinner; that the sheets were clean, that his hair was taken care of.
Maks has other things going on and Shai is well taken care of and it was just a good time for us.
Guys are travelling worldwide to come over and train with us in Northern California, so we've got the sparring taken care of.
Penelope's overtures about making sure Polly is well taken care of and wanting to provide emotional support sound like beautifully spoken lies.
She's so important to me and her heart is so big, it's nice to know that her heart is taken care of.
"By that time we had already taken care of the paperwork, Tricia created a will and named us legal guardians," say Seaman.
While the number of individuals impacted is small, our first priority is to make sure every employee affected is taken care of.
It was six months of seeing random doctors at the health center and not feeling like it was being taken care of.
"I think we would see emergency department visits decline if patients could get their follow-up questions taken care of," she said.
Since Medicare's inception, Congress has led the way in shaping policies to ensure our seniors' healthcare needs will be taken care of.
I made sure the dogs were taken care of and started my work day (I work from home running my own business).
We will work closely with Samsung to ensure T-Mobile customers who have already purchased the device are well taken care of.
I realize that's no savings to write home about, but it does feel good to have that expense completely taken care of.
Why would a state feel the need to spend millions litigating its own law, when other states had it taken care of?
It isn't just because you are getting taken care of; it gets ingrained in you that you take care of other people.
If you have any student loans, auto loans, or mortgage loans, at least your highest interest debt should be taken care of.
"It is important to note that these minors are very well taken care of — don't believe the press," Nielsen said. http://bit.
" Kerry on Wednesday said that the 10 Navy sailors — nine men and one woman —appear to have been "well taken care of.
Clinton has taken care to stay in frequent contact with Senator Chuck Schumer, her former New York colleague, about down-ballot races.
She was someone who I respected and knew that she would be sure we were taken care of whenever down her way.
But even with its engine troubles taken care of, Williams's roving piece of propaganda isn't exactly looking at a smooth road ahead.
Even Favre acknowledged how well he and his family were taken care of by the people when his wife Deanna had cancer.
Older citizens are self-reliant and active, often taken care of by their families due to traditional household hierarchies and financial reasons.
Internally, we're just making sure the well-being of the player is taken care of, that he feels strong, rested and prepared.
"Many are also traumatized by what they have experienced, and need to be taken care of when they land," the statement said.
"It's important that guests who have been part of our 'family' for so many years are well taken care of," she said.
Plenty of people have taken care of bountiful indoor forests armed with nothing but an old Checkers cup and a nurturing attitude.
It was a lengthy surgery since Perry had previous fractures in his nose that needed to be taken care of, ESPN reported.
"Oil should not only be priced from a producers' point of view consumers interest should also be taken care of," he said.
After many years we have taken care of our Military, now we have to fix our roads, bridges, tunnels, airports and more.
"The rest of us we were not taken care of, especially the Chinese and the Indians," he said of the previous government.
"We want to make sure our kids' health is taken care of," Hurley, a Houston-area entrepreneur and tech consultant, told me.
For less than it costs me to insure my car, my family is now taken care of in case I die unexpectedly.
After making sure your dependents are taken care of, giving to a charitable cause is a great way to solidify your legacy.
"Right now, they're voting culture because their economic interests are taken care of," said Davis, a past National Republican Congressional Committee chairman.
"When you're in retirement, you're now responsible for making sure your tax liability is taken care of throughout the year," Ritter said.
He's clearly taken care of the first part by upending a number of trade relationships the United States has around the world.
" Maxwell told her that Epstein was being investigated, and that if she refused to coöperate with police she'd be "taken care of.
"That regular payment will have taken care of the interest and so that extra payment will go entirely to principal," Kantrowitz said.
It was the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff calling again, to say that the Martians had been taken care of.
For decades, Virginia Democrats have taken care to distinguish themselves from their more liberal national party and present themselves as prudent centrists.
Once you've taken care of yourself and your children, the best use of extra wealth is to give it back to society.
"I'd love to see a shutdown if we don't get this stuff taken care of," Trump said at a White House meeting.
"I'd love to see a shutdown if we can't get this stuff taken care of," Trump told reporters at the White House.
We are committed to making sure the American people, especially our great military and the most vulnerable children are taken care of.
That job will only be made harder as refugees come back, adding pressures on officials to ensure they are taken care of.
When the staff are well taken care of, they are more able to work really hard and be as efficient as possible.
To me, Biles's most impressive achievement is that she's maintained her edge, gotten better and better, and always taken care of business.
The judge said choosing the treatment she wanted and being taken care of by her family was in the interests of justice.
For artists signed to a label, getting music onto Spotify is taken care of, but independent artists have to distribute their music themselves.
Further immigration policy decisions are "a subject that's going to come up after those first two things are taken care of," he said.
"So when you walk in the door I wanted to make sure you're taken care of," he says in his exclusive video tour.
Start putting them on diets, get them facials … if you want to be taken care of by your children, start auditioning them now!
Basically, Trader Joe's makes us feel taken care of — and that extends to making it easy to keep up with any dietary restrictions.
His host, David Slade [USTA National Manager], got the money from Mike and has made sure the bill has been taken care of.
Brown is anxious, but says she's grateful for all that everyone is doing to make sure her baby is well taken care of.
We've also taken care of all the ad rendering, so you don't have to worry about performance or how to display the ads.
"Police showed up and after everything was taken care of after the man was confirmed dead, they pretty much separated us," Langendorff said.
Maks [Chmerkovskiy] has other things going on and Shai is well taken care of and it was just a good time for us.
It wasn't getting any better after my start in LA. I figured I'd get it taken care of before it got any worse.
The guilt-free spending category allows you to buy what you want while knowing that your other important expenses are taken care of.
The guilt-free spending category allows you to buy what you want while knowing that your most important expenses are taken care of.
If you're more of a cocktail person, they've taken care of that too with flavors like Moscow Mule and a vodka watermelon martini.
"We are not against the migrants but we want them to be taken care of," said Husnija Midzic, one of the Bihac protesters.
In the photo, she cuddles with Miller's dog Myron; she is believed to have taken care of the dog since the singer's death.
With the last cold open taken care of, it's time for Claire to announce some bonkers facts to the White House press corps.
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" Additionally, the company's site states the animals "are well taken care of and we have strict rules about when and how they work.
It all depends on the size of the cavity and the urgency and the nature that it needs to be taken care of.
With more than 500 people injured, lodging could be an issue and Fertitta wants to make sure the families are taken care of.
But then I talk to a friend at Twitter who says it definitely is and helps get it taken care of for me.
Veterans are wonderful patients, ones that most doctors have taken care of at some point in their career from medical school or residency.
It's similar to the reason parents have swaddled their babies for centuries — the containment makes them feel safe, secure and taken care of.
That way, you'll know that your long-term financial goals are taken care of and you can use any leftover money guilt-free.
"The daughter did the best she could and she was constantly reassured that everything was being taken care of," Lourie says of Puryear.
You just have to remember one (very secure!) master password for the manager itself, and everything else is taken care of for you.
The arousal part was taken care of, thanks to the tutorial video (everybody go support his Patreon), but I knew I'd need lube.
Instead, Cozmo connects to a iOS or Android app, which communicates with Anki's servers where more of heavier lifting is taken care of.
Sessions said the children are being "properly taken care of," but told Hewitt that the law requires children be separated from their parents.
"If this pension fund liability is not taken care of, there is no buyer sitting out there to buy this business," he said.
Buy it once, set it up, and come home to find that it has already taken care of cleaning the floors for you.
The party, which has long called for a ban on face veils, also called for changing the way refugees are taken care of.
And I wanted to make sure that this bundle of joy I was holding in my arms would always be taken care of.
"I don't know what caused it, but it sort of snuck up on me and we got that taken care of," he said.
Linton says she's taken care of a number of children who've had a parent deported or taken into custody in front of them.
If there was a moral misalignment if you will, that was pretty much taken care of within the cursory vet that I mentioned.
Mr. DeAtley was one of the few employees who over the years had taken care of government requests to extract data from iPhones.
"I think it'll all get taken care of," McCarthy said about the long-standing political fight over the Zika funding package. http://bit.
While sexuality and dating have, for the most part, been taken care of by technology there isn't much talk of sexual health online.
Rivers thought the matter was taken care of after her daughter spoke to the bank to verify the account and authorize the payment.
"Whether it's Medicaid block grants or whatever it may be, we have to make sure that people are taken care of," he said.
She cooks and serves nearly every bite of food herself, and making you feel taken care of seems to be her only goal.
"Once my body was taken care of, then it kind of naturally went into me kind of chasing the spiritual component," he said.
The party's deputy general secretary, Jessie Duarte, said officials had taken care to go through the process properly to avoid possible legal challenges.
" Later, as they reconvened with top aides, Mr. Trump declared of the nuclear impasse, "Working together, we will get it taken care of.
" And a crowd in Mississippi applauded on Tuesday when the president declared, "Pre-existing conditions will always be taken care of by us.
Amy Madigan and Reed Birney play Ma and Pop, two gas station owners who have just, um, taken care of, a few customers.
But it would be a grave error to think that we can rest assured that Silicon Valley has it all taken care of.
For less than what it costs me to insure my car, my family is now taken care of in case the inevitable happens.
I'm only doing this as long as I have to in order to get all of my daughter's student loans taken care of.
According to her, Arnie hasn't taken care of anything a day in his life ... but was there for her when she needed him.
They have great people in the company, but they have some good people leading it now, so hopefully that'll be taken care of.
The top Muslim Sunni Fatwa office called it "inappropriate" and said protesters had taken refuge inside the mosque and were taken care of.
"Until the healthcare reconciliation is taken care of, it won't happen," Enzi said of a budget resolution laying the groundwork for tax reform.
" Another wrote, "play the part so u get on the jury then send him to jail where he will be taken care of.
"I think that situation has taken care of itself," said Representative Jason Chaffetz, chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
"The two professors are safely freed and are being taken care of now," one of the officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
In exchange for a typically low monthly premium, your family will be taken care of financially if you die during the policy term.
As you go through your planning checklist and cover the bases of music and grilling, do you have beverage storage taken care of?
"I think that situation has taken care of itself," Jason Chaffetz, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, said on Tuesday about Mr. Flynn.
A few others — like accelerated depreciation for NASCAR track owners — will be taken care of by the immediate expensing provisions in the bills.
Then you can spend whatever is left in your checking account completely guilt-free, knowing that you've already taken care of your future.
These brokers fulfill a number of functions, but their key role is to make sure products are displayed well and taken care of.
Bey already has 20 Grammys for her work as a solo artist and a member of Destiny's Child, so that's taken care of.
People still do die, Obamacare is not a savior that has made our insurance system all better and everyone is taken care of.
Such old trees as Shimpaku or Ezo spruce are taken from mountains, and are taken care of for decades to become beautiful bonsai.
And there were plenty of hungry people outside of Germany: Why should enemies be fed before allies and neutrals were taken care of?
"The migrants must be immediately disembarked and taken care of," Italian NGO Mediterranea, which operates the Alex, said in a posting on Twitter.
Prior administrations have taken care not to comment on Fed policy, but Trump has railed repeatedly against the U.S. central bank's rate hikes.
"The Kuomintang hasn't taken care of those of us in the middle class," said Ling Shih-how, 30, who sells construction materials in Taipei.
"We've always taken care of everything, we've solved every problem," he said in his NBC interview two days before his wife's body was found.
"It keeps changing, but if there's anything I can do to make sure people are taken care of, that's what I'm going to do."
" Trump continued: "People don't realize how a very difficult phase is beginning today, with the beautiful sunshine… We'll have it all taken care of.
For nearly 50 years, Debra has taken care of her sister's items, keeping most inside a trunk at her home outside of Los Angeles.
O'Rourke and Castro confirm the children are well taken care of, but insist they shouldn't be kept in these facilities in the first place.
Jenna "always wanted to make sure everyone was taken care of first, before herself, even if it was at her own expense," she says.
"I was in Syracuse and realizing that the vacant lots looked well taken care of — planted, with cut grass and nicely maintained," he said.
Yeah I'm sad, but ultimately nothing is more important and priceless than her and her being good and her needs being taken care of.
It's about change and fear and family and what it means to be a caretaker and what it means to be taken care of.
Cambridge Audio has also taken care of the wireless performance of the Melomania, which maintain a flawless connection with both iPhones and Android devices.
"They were told that their children would be temporarily taken care of, long enough for them to get back on their feet," he explained.
Also, a thanks to CBS for making sure she was taken care of properly 💞 Love you all 🙏 Thank you for your support.
When Uber sold its China business to Didi Chuxing in 2016, the ride-hail giant thought it had taken care of its China problems.
People have always taken care of their parents, which in some cases is a paid job and in other cases it's not paid work.
But at the end of the day, I needed to make sure that my clients, my business and my family were taken care of.
"We kept hearing that talks were going well, it sure looked like this was all going to be taken care of soon," he said.
In his old age, Kane ends up friendless in his vast estate of Xanadu, taken care of by servants but cut off from humanity.
"The children will be taken care of—put into foster care or whatever," White House chief of staff John Kelly told NPR in May.
The lions will be taken care of during the trip by a team from Animal Defenders International, which will provide them water and meat.
He dismissed the defense's arguments that Mr. Hastert was too old, frail or ill to be properly taken care of in a federal prison.
If competiveness is taken care off by lowering the generate corporate rate, why not set the minimum tax rate to 20 percent as well?
A spokesman for the insurgency said its compensation for civilian casualties, taken care of by a newly established commission, varied from case to case.
The parent will miss work, has to figure out how his or her other children are taken care of, have to do co-payments.
It's about the dogs and making sure they're taken care of and loved and bathed - that they know what it's like to feel loved.
A. In the world of hospitality, in order to make people feel safe and well taken care of, you need to have situational intelligence.
And I know they're trying to make money too, but I feel like they really do care about us – I feel taken care of.
Kylie Jenner's cosmetic company dropped its "F" business rating in record time ... with a pretty simple fix they could've taken care of long ago.
The general wants it taken care of, but Conway is happy to see ICO flourish until the election to improve his chances of winning.
I've been plagued by bad wrists, and I've definitely got a load of injuries that I should have taken care of a while ago.
She's spent so much time fighting for her independence and survival that it's nicely emotional to see her being taken care of for once.
Certainly, in the jet age, windows have been one of the failure points in the fuselage, but modern designs have taken care of this.
SE: It's good the big systemic and global banks have been taken care of or they took care of themselves in addressing those issues.
Zombie firms - companies with a lot of debt - would be dissolved properly and resettlement of workers would be taken care of accordingly, Xi added.
"The one thing about being a public schoolteacher was you knew that was taken care of," Salfia, a teacher of 16 years, tells me.
For the past nine years, Mandolin Noir has taken care of other people's pets around Seattle, often working through companies like Rover and Wag.
As he responded to the events, "the record was set straight, taken care of quietly and out of the spotlight," one former colleague said.
I had taught him math in the church's school when he was a child, and he had taken care of Isaac as a baby.
The best cast-iron skilletCast iron skillets heat evenly, are naturally non-stick, and will last you a lifetime if properly taken care of.
Bless those special people who adopt these children and give them a loving home, they so deserve to be loved and taken care of.
"I have taken care of many patients who came into the hospital in diabetic crisis because they could not afford their insulin," she said.
"I have taken care of many patients who came into the hospital in diabetic crisis because they could not afford their insulin," she said.
"I had one of my cars repossessed because I would prefer to send him money and make sure he's taken care of," she said.
She felt sure that she would, in one way or another, be well taken care of after her time here came to an end.
They also emphasized that the coach shouldn't blame himself for the incident and that they were grateful he had taken care of the children.
" And in the new developments, he said, "all the common things that would typically be a headache for a homeowner are taken care of.
That's why I really want to get back to Britain, because I know it will be taken care of, like, health-wise, at least.
"Tel was charismatic, funny, always putting a smile on people's faces, always protecting everyone, making sure that everyone was taken care of," Edgar said.
" She said that the kids brought into Department of Homeland Security and Health and Human Services (HHS) care were being "well taken care of.
The cat owner also recalled a TSA worker telling her to hurry to make her flight and that the cats would be taken care of.
Tonight is exciting: Communication planet Mercury makes powerful connections with Pluto and Mars, helping you blast through issues that need to be taken care of.
But with that taken care of, it should enable blazing fast, low latency streams for 4K video, augmented reality and virtual reality experiences, and more.
People are being taken care of, they&aposre being provided with medical services, they&aposre being provided with food, with shelter with proper detention facilities.
"These funds can cause people to pay less attention to their portfolio because they think everything will be taken care of for them," he said.
Here's a little secret about our dear Goats, courtesy of the Astrotwins: More than anything, Capricorns want their fundamental needs to be taken care of.
More than 200 separated children are being taken care of during the day at the center while at night they go home to foster parents.
Obviously some are still there, and we need to make sure that they're rescued and taken care of… We're asking for common sense, for patience.
"Pretty much from the day I met him I was conscious that I wanted to make sure he was taken care of," Gretzky tells PEOPLE.
"They did shifts around the clock, making sure that my children were taken care of and there was always a friendly face there," he said.
"It's definitely a situation that we wouldn't want to see any child in, especially children that we've taken care of before," Butler said, KPRC reported.
"We just want to be taken care of," Will Thompson, a former army serviceman, said during a press conference in front of the Capitol Building.
He said he's known many of his employees for nearly two decades and has always taken care of them financially, even when business was slow.
The company notes that while the game will be getting a refresh, it's taken care to "precisely preserve" the gameplay and balance of the game.
I mean, sometimes you have to do without something for yourself if you want to raise your kids and see that they're taken care of.
Countless people make sure his wife and children are taken care of back in Pakistan as he toiled on the other side of the planet.
"The only way to make sure these things are being taken care of properly is for the administration to have some strong procedures," Young said.
Bull riding today has become more like horse racing: these animals are bred to buck, they're taken care of, and they're part of your family.
The software side of things is more or less taken care of by the fabulously well-documented and polished MagicMirror² project, created by Michael Teeuw.
He called me up one day too, just out of the blue, asked how I was and if my garbage was being taken care of.
Once that's all taken care of, doctors have to go back and stitch up the uterus and either stitch or staple the abdominal skin closed.
"Because everything was all set and taken care of, it was a lot less stressful than we thought it was going to be," Nicole said.
"If they're having a really positive experience — being offered compensation, feeling seen, heard and taken care of — it could be positive for everybody," Yarrow said.
"We believe the shortcomings we have seen in the Panama investigation will be taken care of when the banks' action plans are completed," she said.
"He has taken care not to overstate his knowledge or the role of others in the conduct under investigation," the special counsel wrote of Cohen.
The two discussed how they thought they would be taken care of their whole lives by their men — having nice things and growing old together.
She had been gravely ill for the last few years but they made sure she was well taken care of and had the best treatment.
"I think sometimes it just helps to imagine anxiety as, like, a physical thing that can be taken care of in that way," she says.
"We've kind of put our flag in the sand and we've said if you work here you're going to be taken care of," said Price.
After a near-death experience, James realizes just how important it is for his kids to be taken care of should anything happen to him.
We need the herd effect so we can take care of each other while we're well so we get taken care of while we're sick.
David Foster has settled up with Yolanda in their divorce, TMZ has learned, and she will be well taken care of, but not for life.
One of the bill's sponsors said she wants the families of teachers and staff to be taken care of financially in case the unthinkable happens.
"It is important to note that these minors are very well taken care of — don't believe the press," Nielsen told the National Sheriffs' Association Monday.
We were repeatedly assured that Florida's needs would be taken care of, but that it might be "too late" to help us this go around.
While everyone wants to help small businesses, 66 percent of all businesses are already taken care of with the existing $10 million per couple exemption.
Staff worked around the clock to ensure that each of the 120 patients was taken care of as the Category 5 storm wreaked havoc outside.
But thanks to my family, who were so supportive, Jack was well taken care of as I went full steam ahead with my treatment plan.
Meal planning and nutrition are also taken care of, as tenants are served three meals a day that are tailored to any medically restricted diets.
"Your clients have to participate … so that they know that you care about them and they know that they'll be taken care of," Safran added.
Because my job is to take care of other people, it's nice to be taken care of in that same way by someone you trust.
The House of Commons press office, however, was quick with reassurances that the problem was being taken care of, and that only water was involved.
I stayed down there with him for a while, and we talked about how to ensure that he would be taken care of and safe.
In some cases, when patients had died or were too ill to answer questions, relatives who had taken care of them participated in their place.
Getting outside didn't use to have much competition – we would play until the streetlights turned on, and household chores needed to be taken care of.
In the days that followed, the guards involved in the beating dropped by Richardson's office to tell her that they had "taken care" of everything.
" Jason Chaffetz, the chairman of the House oversight committee — who hounded Hillary Clinton endlessly over Benghazi — declared that the "situation has taken care of itself.
And then, finally, you reached the point where you just hope he can be well fed, well taken care of — be happy, not feel pain.
Now that I know I have my present tax obligations and my future needs taken care of, I'm comfortable paying out the rest to myself.
"I want these women to feel like they can focus on delivering their message — and clothing is the part that's taken care of," she says.
"A lot of things that the rest of the world does themselves, they're taken care of here," she said, highlighting driving to work versus walking.
That way, we know the other person is taken care of in the event of our death — no matter the legal status of our relationship.
Prior administrations have taken care not to comment on Fed policy publicly, but Trump has railed repeatedly against the U.S. central bank chairman he selected.
Both were quickly taken care of as the home team came through on its first four chances with runners in scoring position in the first.
Johnson has since taken care of the unpaid tickets, according to the paper, prompting the state's Medical Marijuana Licensing Board to approve Johnson's new application.
It wasn't a big point today because really this had been taken care of more than any other thing because it was all about this.
So you always feel like you have to keep going, even if you need a break, because you want to make sure everyone's taken care of.
"It's taken care of," Mara told PEOPLE of her wedding dress pick at the Victoria Beckham for Target launch event in Bel-Air, California, on Saturday.
"Imagine what you could do if you knew that your child was safe and secure and taken care of," she said in an interview with Vox.
"This must be taken care of before the ministry decides on the permit," Valikangas said, adding that the regulator would offer two options for a solution.
"Every time I went up on commercial flights as a kid, I would just pray to God that I would be taken care of," she said.
Trump says Pyongyang is a problem that "will be taken care of" amid speculation that North Korea is on the verge of a sixth nuclear test.
"Jacobus Pharmaceuticals has taken care of so many LEMS patients over the years through their compassionate use program, and they really deserved this approval," she said.
"Babysitting is the first step that younger kids can take in terms of taking care of something else, instead of being taken care of," she says.
Although Skylar was being taken care of in the hotel room, Rossi "hates" being away from her baby girl, even if only for a few hours.
Now that you've got the threads taken care of it's time to get yourself a feline companion to tag along as you explore the scorched wasteland.
For me, it's always been until the most marginalized person is taken care of and feels safe and has protections, then nobody's done a good job.
The doctors and nurses and cancer researchers who have taken care of my family, and who take care of everyone, are the heroes in my life.
And...these animals have to be taken care of for the rest of their lives, which is a challenge and a responsibility at the same time.
" In fact, having Aunt Lydia in the White House, Dowd argues, would actually be a good thing, because she "would have taken care of business immediately.
"You'd struggle to find a parent out there who wouldn't want the well-being of their child to be taken care of at school," he said.
After that's taken care of, you can open up the Personalization dialog as normal: right-click on a blank area of the desktop and choose Personalize.
Whether you're flying solo or rolling deep, your only goal is to be taken care of and emerge just a bit more put-together and relaxed.
After you've taken care of that, keep reading — we got Jacobson to dish about her book, writing rituals, and what she keeps in her own bag.
"Richie assembled a team of doctors and specialists last June to ensure Heather and their daughter Ava's best interests were taken care of," the friend says.
"A lot of people think that low-income students who receive Pell Grants or state-based grant aid are, quote-unquote, 'taken care of,'" Thompson said.
But there's one perk to being a middle- or high-schooler, and that's that your basic food needs are usually taken care of at the cafeteria.
And, as an abortion provider, I have taken care of women who have made the decision to end their pregnancy outside of the "traditional" medical system.
"The dog appears to be in good health and looks to have been well taken care [of]," a representative for Hillsborough County Pet Resources tells PEOPLE.
Ecofys thinks CCS applications will mostly be confined to industry and the rest can be taken care of by "afforestation, reforestation, and soil carbon sequestration," i.e.
Of course, you want to get out of there, but it's the first place where I had felt safe and taken care of for some time.
"It's as if the statement is: Adult world, you have not taken care of us, you continue to not take care of us," Lurigio told me.
Once you have those basic elements taken care of, you can start strategizing ways to make your payments more manageable and knock out that debt quickly.
"I didn't care how late I stayed, I wanted to make sure she got taken care of," she wrote on the Love What Matters Facebook page.
Is this woman being taken care of, or is she just a prize of great natural attractiveness, paraded around an opera house by a rich man?
What people want is to have a sense of being taken care of, the notion of having someone looking out for their mobile security and wellbeing.
Food And Drinks Are Included — More Or LessAt most all-inclusive resorts, your three meals of the day are taken care of, typically provided buffet-style.
You don't have to worry about the jobs that you are taking because your health care is taken care of—you're not stuck in a job.
"We're disinfecting rooms, hand sanitizer everywhere, making sure hydration's taken care of, and as soon as someone's sick, isolate them and quarantine them, basically," he said.
The United States and its allies have taken care to mitigate harm to civilians, and the United States Central Command is investigating the July 19 incident.
Trump said he only plans to use a higher bracket as a last resort, if he ultimately determines the middle class is not taken care of.
It read, "Flights, visas, accommodation, ground transportation, meals and all hospitality during your stay in the Kingdom will be taken care of by the Royal Commission."
" He continued, "Visiting her in her Californian home was like going to an animal sanctuary where her many dogs were taken care of in splendid style.
In March, the Fraternal Order of Police made sure Jason Van Dyke was still taken care of, hiring him as a janitor as he awaited trial.
"[After the verdict came in] there was this idea that it was all going to be taken care of, and of course it's not," Nichols said.
If you've ever wanted to see the Nintendo classic Zelda: Ocarina of Time rendered in splendid detail, the internet has taken care of that for you.
" He added: "Hopefully he (Trump) understands in the end that we are all taken care of, not just one industry over another, but all of them.
All of the things that she's talking about could have been taken care of during the last 10 years, let's say, while she had great power.
"We pray every day she is found, in good health and can be brought back and taken care of," her great-grandfather, David Jones, told WCYB.
Work is made simpler still when your doctor's office is two floors down, your groceries are taken care of and the toilet paper never runs low.
In the Franciscan view, by contrast, "God created Earth to be in relationship with us," meaning that it should be taken care of rather than pillaged.
A paper published last year by researchers at Harvard showed something very striking — patients being taken care of by younger doctors were less likely to die.
"Make sure tissues and other things that might have secretions on them are taken care of promptly and without someone else picking them up," she suggested.
Though Ms. Roby has taken care to project loyalty to the White House since Mr. Trump's victory, she had attracted a spirited challenge from several competitors.
Our sources say 98-year-old Betty's essential errands, like groceries, are being taken care of for her so she never has to leave the house.
Our lives pretty much revolve around our two dogs, so we want to be sure they&aposll be taken care of if something happens to us.
Researchers hypothesize this may be because the relationship has one person who enjoys being taken care of, and one who's used to taking care of others.
Arora says they have taken care to make sure that the system provides the needed security layer without affecting the operation of the continuous delivery pipeline.
"I believe that we have taken care of the problem with the vast majority of family-owned business or ranchers in this country," she told reporters.
"Right now, our goal, our focus, is making sure that program gets taken care of, also coupling that with massive border security, interior enforcement," she said.
While some household chores can be taken care of occasionally or even on a weekly basis, vacuuming is one of those tasks that feels never finished.
The need for the new category would end when all of the DACA participants have been taken care of, but this should not be a problem.
He had taken care of his mother a couple of weeks a month, flying up from Los Angeles, where he works as an editor at ESPN.
Once welcomes were taken care of, the group went inside and sat down on sofas surrounding a coffee table laden with an impressive display of snacks.
The idea sounds a bit far-fetched at first — simply take a quiz, import your DNA and you magically have all your nutritional needs taken care of.
"If we could have taken care of the ball, despite everything else that happened in the ballgame, we would've given ourselves a much better chance," he said.
While acknowledging the economy would suffer as a result of the closure, he pledged to work with Australia to ensure business owners would be taken care of.
At the hospital, June finds Hannah being taken care of by a woman in a Christmas sweater (ok, not officially, but it looks like it could be).
Married young and illiterate -- now learning to read During the 10 days I was in Rojava, I was taken care of by the Kongira Star women's organization.
Drake has taken care of his health -- and that nasty bout of flu -- and is now ready to be center stage again with Migos ... TMZ has learned.
The battery life and Bluetooth were the most glaring weakness of the first version of the IconX, but Samsung's taken care of both problems this time around.
" On Biden, Trump said he's the only 2020 Democratic candidate who's a "non-, sort of, heavy socialist" is "being taken care of pretty well by the socialists.
"We treat our clients as a private bank would — our core values of quality, privacy and security ensure our clients are taken care of at every level."
Take, for example, the ant infestation in John Kelly's office (now taken care of!), or the four separate reports of cockroach infestations on the White House grounds.
"Amber was scared, of course, but she did everything she could to make sure her kids and husband were taken care of after she died," says Blackwelder.
Norway's state-driven approach to capitalism has ensured that everyone's basic needs—and much, much more, from generous child care to education—are essentially taken care of.
If you've followed the protests and lawsuits and fights over employment benefits, you know that Uber's drivers have not always felt all that well taken care of.
Says CEO Flory: Ava's long-term goal is to "make [those professionals] feel like they're taken care of" by providing an automated, personalized stream of inspiring images.
His biggest concern is telling the kids about their mom and making sure they're taken care of because that's what would have been most important to Casi.
Another side benefit for landlords adopting Zently, beyond getting paid faster or having maintenance issues taken care of, is the ability to fill vacant apartments more quickly.
Kylen's paternal relatives, including his aunt Angie Shangreaux, had taken care of him for a year until Katrina regained custody of him, the Rapid City Journal reported.
In general I don't tend to roll for custom events like "Raiders ambush you!" because that's taken care of by other mods like War of the Commonwealth.
After initially being picked up by the Virginia Wildlife Management & Control, the rare serpent is now being taken care of by an unnamed, experienced private reptile keeper.
Usually, this job is taken care of using LIDAR — a technology that bounces light off nearby surfaces to create a 3D map of the world around it.
It does make me more frustrated with my previous relationship, because I dealt with it for so long, and it's really nice to be taken care of.
She's taken care of by Jo, who administers the kit in what was one of the most extensive, detailed scenes of the process ever shown on television.
Jorgo Sheka said it was taken care as a cultural shrine under late dictator Enver Hoxha, who was a hardline Stalinist, but has been neglected since then.
And when Nierman emailed him to let him know she had gotten her plates taken care of, the officer kept his promise and scratched off the ticket.
Even President Donald Trump himself has floated that changes will be needed "if the middle class is not being properly taken care of," he told Fox Business.
On the way to the hotel, I felt as if a guardian angel had taken care of me, but it was really a whole chain of people.
"I know that if this room stormed Capitol Hill we would get this shutdown taken care of in a few hours," Garcetti told an audience of mayors.
"How this judge thought that all of this was normal and that Sumner was well taken care of to me is unbelievable and sad," Ms. Herzer said.
"If you come to our country, don't expect that you will be taken care of, treated and that your children will be educated for free," she said.
"That might not be the right thing to say, but I think that is a start in the direction to get it taken care of," he added.
Nothing. I've done a lot of improv; I've worked with TJ and Dave; and I guess I had an expectation that I would be taken care of.
The spokeswoman for Hudson's Bay, Tiffany Bourré, said the plaques would be preserved and taken care of after the store closes for the last time on Wednesday.
I will not stop until our veterans are properly taken care of, which has been my promise to them from the very beginning of this great journey.
I have recently taken care of three patients with atrial fibrillation where the diagnosis was made specifically after their Apple watch alerted them to see a cardiologist.
Today, "many treat their pets like a child and want them taken care of," said Hillel Presser, president of the Presser Law Firm in Boca Raton, Fla.

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