All the back-end hardware and maintenance is taken care of by tech consultant Affordable Business Solutions.
To get that taken care of in one shot would probably have required another Great Depression.
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The firemen would have taken care of them even as the towers were falling.
It is important to make sure that such firearms are well taken care of and preserved.
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This is my chance to take care of them as they have taken care of me.
But I think it's going to be a while before this backlog gets taken care of.
That helps sometimes, that their families, these soldiers are being taken care of very well.
With future and ancient civilizations taken care of, lets head back out into space.
But though the hapless shareholders are under water, Field has taken care of himself.
The child will be taken care of by family, friends, and the community, he said.
And that the case was essentially taken care of by the criminal charges against Sandsusky.
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Because you've always taken care of America, and America must take care of you -- always.
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He's very well taken care of, and he's very comfortable, and he's very happy.
He actually has full blown AIDS and he's in Norfolk being taken care of by his mom.
Telling current accounts to wait until others are taken care of is another form of discriminatory lending.
He made sure his wife was taken care of when she needed to be taken care of.
"Seventy percent of the Indian population's health concerns are taken care of by kitchen gardens, " says Chandra.
We were told for years that baseball had taken care of these problems whatever they might be.
They often think that once their parent is on Medicaid, the costs are completely taken care of.
And the hard work of coming up with a brand new art-style had largely been taken care of.
"My grandmother had taken care of me, and now I had to take care of her, " Danielle recalls.
On the contrary, I am a firm believer that we should have taken care of him in 1991.
"There is a need for these families to be taken care of, and a long-term need, " Minor said.
"It's just one of those things, I went last night and had it taken care of, " said Davis.
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And as long as the troops are well taken care of, I think that's the most important thing.
As a plastic surgeon, I occasionally have to deal with situations that must be taken care of immediately.
Given his penchant for rewarding big supporters, he is likely to make sure academia is taken care of.
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Queen of the South have taken care of Peterhead, Linlithgow Rose, Morton and Dundee to reach the last four.
And most of the costly and time-consuming preliminary screening is taken care of by the software or social application.
No, I mean let's get real, we're pretty comfortable and taken care of.
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