He said the children she cared for were "damaged and difficult" and "extremely demanding".
She felt that only she cared, that she had lost more than all the others.
As an 11-year-old, she cared for her grandfather until his death two years later.
He declares Lady Thatcher's greatest virtue to have been how little she cared about whether people liked her.
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"Liverpool was part and parcel of the Britain she cared about and wanted to change in a fundamental way, " he said.
The project won a gold medal at the school science fair, and Ferguson realized she cared more about the cosmos than chamber music.
After the 79-year-old neighbour she cared for went into a home several payments made in her name were found on his bank statements, police said.
She cared about its neighborhoods, its families, its artists, its dreamers.
She wondered if she cared for him, if it mattered to her that tomorrow he would likely be gone for good, Shelly having obviously had enough of him.
Mr Farris decided to begin educating his six-year-old daughter at home when he realised that she cared more about the approval of other six-year-olds than she did about her own family.
As if she were proud of having her heart trampled by him: as if her openness to this trampling were the main thing, maybe the only thing, she cared to have the world know about.
He was value driven, focused on where he could get the most value for his money, and she was values driven, wanting to spend and invest money on the things that she cared most about--those things that really mattered in life, regardless of how expensive they were.
She is cared for by her partner, Tom Curran, and has two adult children.
The middle manager's authoritarian style "was seriously at odds with a company that was striving to empower people, " and made her employees feel she only cared about herself, Ms. Heathfield adds.
She had simply vanished into its masses, and because no one had known who she was, no one had cared who she was.
She could have cared less, and my unimpressive first impression took me almost a year to overcome.
Towards the end of her interview, Stephanopoulos informed Bachmann that she can expect the media to begin attacking her family, and specifically the 23 foster children that she and her husband cared for.
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She told the BBC the best thing for her mother was to be cared for at home, but that she was aware that there was intense pressure on the care system.
But I think she just felt she was alone, that nobody cared about what was happening to her.
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While she was at work, her husband cared for their toddler daughter, DeLuca said.
While she was at work, her husband cared for their toddler daughter, he said.
"To me, the card meant that the boys and girls knew how much I cared for them, " she said.
"First off I want to say thank you to the amazing medical staff that cared for me, " she said.
Harrison said she was surprised by how many people cared, especially on Facebook.
The Old Bailey heard that he was struggling with debt at the time he sold the information, and had cared for his mother while she was suffering from cancer in 2008 and 2009.
She has been named Daphne and is being cared from at the charity's Drumoak rescue centre.
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