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  • 81care — [ker] n. [ME < OE caru, sorrow < IE base * ĝar , cry out, scream > L garrulus, garrulous, Goth kara, care, Ger kar , in karfreitag, Good Friday] 1. a) a troubled or burdened state of mind; worry; concern b) a cause of such a mental state …

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  • 82CARE Deutschland-Luxemburg — Typ Hilfsorganisation Gründung 1980 Sitz …

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  • 83Care — (k[^a]r), n. [AS. caru, cearu; akin to OS. kara sorrow, Goth. kara, OHG chara, lament, and perh. to Gr. gh^rys voice. Not akin to cure. Cf. {Chary}.] 1. A burdensome sense of responsibility; trouble caused by onerous duties; anxiety; concern;… …

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  • 84care worker — UK US noun [countable] [singular care worker plural care workers] british a care assistant Thesaurus: other people who work in hospitals or care for people who are illhyponym …

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  • 85Take a Bow (песня Рианны) — «Take a Bow» Сингл Рианны из альбома Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded Выпущен 15 апреля 2008 (США) Формат CD сингл, digital download, picture disc Записан 2008 Жанр …

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  • 86Care — Care, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Cared}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Caring}.] [AS. cearian. See {Care}, n.] To be anxious or solicitous; to be concerned; to have regard or interest; sometimes followed by an objective of measure. [1913 Webster] I would not care a …

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  • 87Take a Thief — Take a Thief: A Novel of Valdemar is a 2001 young adult novel about Skif, an orphaned pickpocket, who finds a magical horse. Written by Mercedes Lackey, the novel is the third in the Heralds of Valdemar series, and introduces Skif, who appears in …

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  • 88care for — index attend (take care of), cover (guard), foster, harbor, hold (possess), keep ( …

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  • 89care order — care ,order noun count a legal arrangement in the U.K. for the local Social Services to take care of a child instead of the child s parents …

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  • 90take someone under your wing — take (someone) under your wing : to help, teach, or take care of (someone who is younger or has less experience than you) He took the rookie pitcher under his wing. She took me under her wing and showed me how things were done. • • • Main Entry:… …

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