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`` Nature often takes care of the problem '', says Dr. Brodie.
The care of offspring among amphibians has been little studied but in general, the larger the number of eggs in a batch, the less likely it is that any degree of parental care takes place.
Edmund Wilson argues that statistically " the logic of the ' Modest proposal ' can be compared with defense of crime ( arrogated to Marx ) in which he argues that crime takes care of the superfluous population ".
Still, Hume takes care to warn that historians are generally to be trusted with confidence, so long as their reports on facts are extensive and uniform.
" MacPherson takes some care to present itself as foreseeable progression, not a wild departure.
But a ruler who reigns humanely and takes care of the people is to be obeyed strictly, for the benevolence of his dominion shows that he has been mandated by heaven.
* Yram-The daughter of Higgs ' jailer who takes care of him when he first enters Erewhon.
; The secretary: The secretary is not a member of the College but a university functionary who does secretarial work for the College: he keeps the minutes and the records, plus takes care of the communication between the College and the university ( posting announcements and so on ).
The Bureau takes care of daily affairs.
where signifies the normal-product of the operators and takes care of the possible sign change when commuting the fermionic operators to bring them together for a contraction ( a propagator ).
Also, each hall has a Hall Executive Committee ( HEC ), a student body that takes care of various administrative affairs of the hall.
Within the native culture, however, establishing a connection between English Language Teaching ( ELT ), patriotism and Muslim faith is seen as one of the aims of ELT, as the chairman of the Punjab Textbook Board openly states: " The board ... takes care, through these books to inoculate in the students a love of the Islamic values and awareness to guard the ideological frontiers of your students home lands " ( Punjab Text Book Board 1997 ).
A prudent person takes due care to ensure that everything necessary is done to operate the business by sound business principles and in a legal ethical manner.
It takes care of everything that is in existence and in our experience.
Throughout the books, Bunter always takes care to address Wimsey as " My Lord ".
The linker also takes care of arranging the objects in a program's address space.
She provides prenatal care, massage, attends delivery, and takes care " takes charge of " mother and child after birth.
If the inheritance from to and the inheritance from to are both marked "" ( for example, ""), C ++ takes special care to only create one object, and uses of's members work correctly.
In 1848, the General Conference stated, “ when the Church has collected ... a great population born within bosom, she cannot fulfill her high mission unless she takes measure to prevent this population from being withdrawn from under her care in the period of its youth .” The first two American bishops of the Methodist Church, Thomas Coke and Francis Asbury, opened a preparatory school in Abingdon, Maryland in 1787.
If John gives to the poor, takes care of his sick grandmother, and is friendly to others, and these are what inspire the speaker to think well of him, it is plausible to say, " John is a good person because he gives to the poor, takes care of his sick grandmother, and is friendly to others.

takes and Hotaru
In the musical Yume Senshi-Ai-Eien ni ... and its revision, Yume Senshi-Ai-Eien ni ... Saturn Fukkatsu Hen !, Hotaru takes the alias of " Miss Dream " while under the control of the Dead Moon Circus, who beat and ridicule her.

takes and until
It was recognized years ago that the transition from daytime to nighttime propagation conditions, and vice versa, is not an instantaneous process, but takes place over periods of time from roughly 2 hours before sunset until about 2 hours after sunset, and again from roughly 2 hours before sunrise until some 2 hours after sunrise.
Similarly the freehold of a benefice, on the death of the incumbent, is said to be in abeyance until the next incumbent takes possession.
MVP voting takes place before the postseason, but the results are not announced until after the World Series.
In addition, Chaplin was an incredibly exacting director, showing his actors exactly how he wanted them to perform and shooting scores of takes until he had the shot he wanted.
Due to the precession of the equinoxes the December solstice no longer takes place while the sun is in the constellation Capricornus, as it did until 130 BCE, but the astrological sign called Capricorn begins with the solstice.
Because cylinder bore diameter, piston stroke length and combustion chamber volume are almost always constant, the compression ratio for a given engine is almost always constant, until engine wear takes its toll.
The plant stores the carbon dioxide it takes in as malic acid, retaining it until daylight returns and only then using it in photosynthesis.
As his son and successor on the throne, Charles XI, is only four years old, a regency takes over the ruling of Sweden until 1672.
For the first 2-3 weeks the mother acts as the primary caregiver until the father takes over most of the responsibilities except for nursing.
This often takes the form of a small crowned, wide brimmed hat called a galero with the colors and tassels denoting rank ; or, in the case of Papal arms until the inauguration of Pope Benedict XVI in 2005, an elaborate triple crown known as a tiara.
Uma spends time in Heaven until she gets bored and takes God's option to restore Uma to life.
Article 51 of the UN Charter guarantees the right of states to defend themselves until ( and unless ) the Security Council takes measures to keep the peace.
Reference is made within the story to the York Minster, where the climactic wedding takes place, and to the Bishop of Sheffield, although the Diocese of Sheffield was not founded until 1914.
This war shall be pursued against you if it takes years, now that we have begun, until you cease to exist or move.
Luthor does not physically appear in The Man of Steel until the fourth issue, which takes place over a year after Superman's arrival in Metropolis.
He later works together with Spider-Man against Mister Negative, and temporarily takes Mister Negative's powers until Shang is being brought back to normal by Spider-Man.
The election of the pope almost always takes place in the Sistine Chapel, in a sequestered meeting called a " conclave " ( so called because the cardinal electors are theoretically locked in, cum clave, i. e., with key, until they elect a new pope ).
This means that FDG is trapped in any cell that takes it up, until it decays, since phosphorylated sugars, due to their ionic charge, cannot exit from the cell.
Prime time usually takes place from 20: 00 until 22: 00.
" The player who called " Set " takes the cards in the set and the dealer continues to deal out cards until twelve are on the table.
In the futurist view of Christian eschatology, the Tribulation is a relatively short period of time where anyone who chose not to follow God up until the Rapture and was therefore left behind ( according to Pre-Tribulation doctrine, not Mid-or Post-Tribulation teaching ) will experience worldwide hardships, disasters, famine, war, pain, and suffering, which will wipe out more than 75 % of all life on the earth before the Second Coming takes place.
Each player takes it in turns to send their ball at least half way round the curved board until it drops down into one of the 9 indents of the 3 x 3 grid.
* June 29 – WWII: The German Eleventh Army under Erich von Manstein takes Sevastopol, although fighting rages until July 9.
Conrail takes control at midnight, as a government-owned and operated railroad until 1986, when it is sold to the public.

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