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Examples
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You want to choose how my body is treated and caredfor.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Serious Health Care Reform Proposal: 2009
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I expected more or less that, but I dreaded a more radical change, which I would not have caredfor.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Switching Blogging Platforms and Hosting Providers: 2009
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The wounded and sick shall be collected and caredfor.
The Volokh Conspiracy » More on the Geneva Conventions and wounded combatants: 2004
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Because how could you not fall for a football-loving doctor who caredfor her retarded brother and watched Sportscenter every night.
THE NEWS BLOG 2005
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Every Catholic tribe had its neat and usually well-caredfor church, whose priest lived hard by in a house rough, it is true, but superior in its arrangements to the average native dwelling.
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I said that according to the Church, it’s up to the government to make sure that every child is caredfor.
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B according to the Church, it’s up to the government to make sure that every child is caredfor
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