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In a bid to ease concerns, King Albert II Monday asked the current care-taker Prime Minister Yves Leterme to draft a budget for the year and cut the deficit to less than the 4.1% of GDP goal it had agreed upon with the European Commission.
Belgium Seeks to Reassure Market on Budget Alessandro Torello 2011
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Lloyd (the bartender) and Grady (the former care-taker) never blink onscreen.
TEN of TERROR #9: The Shining « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more 2009
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As the care-taker of children, my life was one of constant interruption not the optimal environment for writing novels with traditional, sequential story-lines.
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Because of my people-pleaser/care-taker personality (which I am working on, by the way) it is really unhealthy for me date people with low self-confidence and low self-esteem.
Ask Professor Foxy: Does My Size and Not Flirting Keep Me Alone? - Feministing 2009
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As the care-taker of children, there was no time for plot lines that couldn't be interrupted a million times in the course of creation.
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This is confirmed by a story told by Ka-lu Rin-bo-che, who mentions coming across a small Sa-gya temple for Shuk-den in Western Tibet and the profound fear that this deity inspired in the care-taker of this temple.
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This is confirmed by a story told by Ka-lu Rin-bo-che, who mentions coming across a small Sa-gya temple for Shuk-den in Western Tibet and the profound fear that this deity inspired in the care-taker of this temple.
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“The older sister is too much of a bossy care-taker,” they told me.
Shaken & Stirred 2010
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This is confirmed by a story told by Ka-lu Rin-bo-che, who mentions coming across a small Sa-gya temple for Shuk-den in Western Tibet and the profound fear that this deity inspired in the care-taker of this temple.
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This is confirmed by a story told by Ka-lu Rin-bo-che, who mentions coming across a small Sa-gya temple for Shuk-den in Western Tibet and the profound fear that this deity inspired in the care-taker of this temple.
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