My dream is to run a community-driven, market garden, and set an example for as many people as will listen, that we can live in harmony with this world, and if we take care of her, she will take care of us.
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This was probably one of the driving forces behind her desire to take control of her finances.
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Abandoned by both parents, raised by guardians who can only take her part of the way, Lyra strikes her own road towards her destiny.
In her field and with the high demand and the money at stake in just a slight increase in the size of the viewing audience, those small things matter and can take her out of the game.
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Angry at the hospital for making her take care of this when it was not part of her job, angry because El Lobo had to lie there in his own piss and stink.
She believed that her husband would always take care of her.
Plaid Cymru don't and neither do the Liberal Democrats but both say the Health Minister must take her share of the responsibility for the difficulties health boards now face.
"My dream is to be able to have enough money to take care of her myself, and really take over her care, " she said.
But instead, her company convinced her to stay on, and helped her satisfy her career goals while still giving her the time and balance she needed to take care of her child.
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She worked to cultivate her craft, studying acting and catching up on her education, and she took great risks to take control of her career in the mid-fifties, when it was at its commercial apogee.
They will also help her take care of herself, as she habitually prioritizes the needs of her family above her own.
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"We come and talk to the mom and try to find out, what's the level of her abuse, what's the level of her addiction, what can we do to get her clean so that she can be in a position to take care of her baby, " Kovac explained.
Stories like the woman who had just gotten her nursing degree and quit her new job only after two months, so that she could take care of her Navy SEAL brother who was wounded by an IED -- two of my favorite people.
She then decided to stop her share of the loan payments and involved the CSA who, of course, were unable to take any account of her responsibility for the joint loan.
The governor comforted Ginjer, telling her she would be all right, that the grown-ups were on top of things and would take care of her.
Ms Shand told the court that Zoe had been lying there with a sheet of plastic over her face and only a murderer would take the dreadful step of setting her on fire.
"She told me that she didn't even take photographs of her son's wedding, " Ms. Citron.
But what about those who do seem to take notice of her and still pass by?
But how does she head a start-up company while managing to take care of her children?
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So of course she can leave work at 5:30 to take care of her two kids.
She says she's tried to take care of her home, even as most of her neighbors moved away.
"My grandmother had taken care of me, and now I had to take care of her, " Danielle recalls.
Hasina promised that the government would take care of her and make sure she gets another job, Moudud said.
C. to take on her director of policy position with the State Department.
You have to focus on innovation and bring mom all those things she needs to take care of her family.
Mr Berlusconi does not deny calling police to secure the dancer's release and sending an aide to take custody of her.
We talk to consumers all over the world to find out what things she needs, to help take care of her family.
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