"He looks after the team but he also looks after every individual and would spend time with guys and making sure they are happy, " Kelly told BBC Sport.
Right now, copper is on the move higher after what looks like a successful test of the 2011 lows this summer.
However, she did get to know her bosses better--giving an unanticipated boost to her career last year, after she moved back to New Hampshire, where her husband looks after their daughters, now ages 13 and 16.
But he is keen to continue his American adventure after turning up on the doorstep of legendary Los Angeles trainer Freddie Roach, who also looks after Amir Khan and Manny Pacquiao, in 2005.
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It is now hard to offer a yield that, after fees, looks attractive to retail investors.
At the moment each district council looks after its own areas' recycling and rubbish services.
In Belfast's Royal Victoria Hospital, Dr Neil McDougall looks after patients on the liver transplant list.
The private hospital, now under new management, looks after people with severe learning difficulties.
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The most important shareholder is UK Financial Investments, which looks after taxpayers' 41% stake in the bank.
Amelia Cerezero, who lives in a one-storey cement shack in the village, looks after her five-year old grandniece.
"Looks like they have changed the timings, " Uncle Rehmat, who looks after the kitchen at the bureau, said.
The former marine looks after two 25, 000-gallon saltwater pools for Clearwater, one of the world's biggest seafood companies.
Queen's House is a private, not-for-profit home run by a voluntary management committee, which looks after 32 older people.
It looks after many forms of specialised care - from brain surgery to transplants, eating disorders to cancer care.
On the day I spoke with Mama Bona, Noella Senawema, who looks after little Baraka, has a serious problem.
It sets ratios between the amount a bank looks after for its customers and the amount that it can lend.
Mr Sutcliffe said the community around Miss Stone's home in East Devon was a "close-knit" one which "looks after its own".
The Highways Agency, which looks after motorways and trunk roads in England, said it would be gritting roads overnight into Thursday.
It currently looks after 24 young people aged between 11 and 16.
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When Rashida is not chipping bricks she looks after her younger brother and sister - they spend every day in the brick fields.
David Langat, who looks after industrial activities within Kenyan prisons, said all the materials were sourced locally but the chair moulds were expensive.
It tells the story of a young boy in 1930s Paris who lives in the city train station and looks after the clocks.
Money raised will help pay for work carried out by the RBL which looks after the welfare of ex-servicemen, women and their families.
Isabel Coral, who is in charge of CMAN, the high-level commission which looks after reparations, admits that results have so far been patchy.
The name of the task force comes from an Inuit word describing the spirit goddess that looks after souls, according to the RCMP website.
Something like this is his most common refrain, a very familiar message, that America is about community, a country which looks after its own.
John Apter, of the Hampshire Police Federation, which looks after the welfare of officers, said the cuts were only "the tip of the iceberg".
"They have started to move a little bit in the right direction, " said Dr Willie Black, executive chairman of Nominet, which looks after ".uk" domain.
That is just as well, since, as if the single market did not yield arguments enough for one man, he also looks after tax policy.
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