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* Mrs. Bedwin, house-servant to Mr. Brownlow and caretaker of Oliver.
He fully realizes Mrs Bramson's belief that she is an invalid and that other people should do things for her, and he plays on this fact to get hired by her as her caretaker.
Peter gets Mrs. Grimethorpe and her daughter to safety by hiring her as a caretaker for a villa in Italy owned by his family.
When word gets around that David suspects Manfred of killing Mrs. Capon as well, Manfred tries to pummel him, but is stopped by Mr. Hulligan, the island's caretaker.
The general election campaign focused on whether Mrs. Wallace would be governor in her own right or a " caretaker " with her husband as a " dollar-a-year-advisor " making all the major decisions.
Her commands originally came from Jack and Lucy-Ann's unfriendly uncle and his stern caretaker, with whom they had to live until Jack and Lucy-Ann were adopted by Mrs. Mannering.
Grant advised Trent Jackson ( Mrs. Jackson's nephew and caretaker ), to file a missing person's report.
The second and third series were set in the Letsby Avenue Junior School ; Bodger worked as the caretaker for the school and there was general antagonism between him and the schoolchildren-a large cast of children-and the headteachers Mrs Trout (' Fish-Face ') and later Mrs Bogart (' Bogey ').

caretaker and .
It all seemed -- if one could have peeked in at him through one of his windows -- as though this broken-nosed man with the muscular arms and wrestler's neck was merely the caretaker trying his hand at the boss's work.
Abensberg then lost its independence and became a part of the Duchy of Bavaria, and from then on was administered by a ducal official, the so-called caretaker.
A caretaker cabinet was appointed by the President again and served until the new pre-term parliamentary elections in April 1997.
Matters did not improve under caretaker manager Phil Parkinson, and a 3 – 1 defeat at Sheffield United saw the Addicks four points adrift at the bottom of the Championship as 2009 dawned, under threat of their first relegation to English football's third tier for 29 years.
In 2009, caretaker manager Guus Hiddink guided Chelsea to another FA Cup success, and in 2009 – 10, his successor Carlo Ancelotti led them to their first league and FA Cup " Double ", becoming the first English club to score 100 league goals in a season since 1963.
Under caretaker manager Roberto Di Matteo, Chelsea won their seventh FA Cup, and their first UEFA Champions League title, beating Bayern Munich 4 – 3 on penalties, the first London club to win the trophy.
In mid-May, Mengistu resigned as head of the Ethiopian Government and went into exile in Zimbabwe, leaving a caretaker government in Addis Ababa.
La Motte, her caretaker in the abbey, recognizes the heights to which her imagination reached after reading the autobiographical manuscripts of a past murdered man in the abbey.
Governor-General of Australia Sir John Kerr appointed Malcolm Fraser as caretaker prime minister after dismissing Gough Whitlam.
After PASOK also failed to negotiate a successful agreement to form a government, emergency talks with the President ended with a new election being called while Panagiotis Pikrammenos was appointed as Prime Minister in a caretaker government.
In 1939 Holt's mentor Robert Menzies became Prime Minister after the sudden death of the incumbent Joseph Lyons and the short-term caretaker ministry of Sir Earle Page.
The Governor-General Lord Casey sent for the Country Party leader and Coalition Deputy Prime Minister John McEwen, and he was sworn in as caretaker Prime Minister until such time as the Liberals elected a new leader.
Some have attempted to argue that ICANN was never given the authority to decide policy, e. g., choose new TLDs or shut out other interested parties who refuse to pay ICANN's US $ 185, 000 fee, but was to be a technical caretaker.
People with indigo auras are said to be in occupations such as computer analyst, animal caretaker, and counselor.
The caretaker of his father's second house, Katagiri Ryuji, also knew jujutsu, but would not teach it as he believed it was no longer of practical use.
Squire Flockton was left alone on the island as caretaker for several months and committed suicide there in 1883, apparently from gin-fueled despair.
At age 73, it was initially thought that he would only be a caretaker chancellor.
In January 2011 Dalglish was appointed Liverpool's caretaker manager after the dismissal of Roy Hodgson, becoming the permanent in May 2011.
and with no subsequent improvement in Liverpool's results up to the end of the year ( during which time the club was bought by New England Sports Ventures ), Hodgson left Liverpool and Dalglish was appointed caretaker manager on 8 January 2011.
He was replaced by former Prime Minister Rashid al Sulh, who was widely viewed as a caretaker to oversee Lebanon's first parliamentary elections in 20 years.
Presently, Mexican presidents are limited to a single six-year term, and no one who has held the office even on a caretaker basis is allowed to hold the office again.
Fraser was immediately sworn in as caretaker prime minister on condition that he give the Governor-General immediate advice to dissolve both Houses and issue writs for an election for both houses.
* 1975 – Australian constitutional crisis of 1975: Australian Governor-General Sir John Kerr dismisses the government of Gough Whitlam, appoints Malcolm Fraser as caretaker Prime Minister and announces a general election to be held in early December.
On 15 November 2007 the National Assembly completed its term and a caretaker government was appointed with the former Chairman of The Senate, Muhammad Mian Soomro as Prime Minister.

caretaker and food
In numerous cultures around the world, the food is sometimes pre-chewed by the caretaker of the baby in order to pulverise the food and start the digestion process.
Jack is later helped out of the food storage room by the ghost of the previous caretaker, who murdered his own family before committing suicide.

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Elizabeth proved an obsessive but incapable caretaker, as she had raised no children of her own.
Though she loathes and reviles their father, Bernice is very loving to her nephews and is considered to be their primary caretaker.
" Sheela initiated attempts to murder Osho's caretaker and girlfriend, Ma Yoga Vivek, and his personal physician, Swami Devaraj ( Dr. George Meredith ), because she felt they were a threat to Osho ; she had secretly recorded a conversation between Devaraj and Osho " in which the doctor agreed to obtain drugs the guru wanted to ensure a peaceful death if he decided to take his own life.
The Progressive Democrats ' rules at the time stipulated that the leader of the party must be a TD, and since Harney was one of only two remaining TDs, she resumed the leadership in a caretaker capacity.
Guts returns to the place where he left her, only to find out from Rickert, who had been her caretaker while Guts was away, that she had inexplicably wandered off.
Washoe greeted Kat < nowiki > caretaker </ nowiki > in just this way when she finally returned to work with the chimps.
Although in the first season, under writer Levinson, Birdie was often portrayed as saliently less than bright, she slowly developed as the real brains and caretaker of the household under writers John Whedon, Sam Moore and Andy White.
In the city she works as a caretaker of an obnoxious and mentally unstable woman, who turns out to be the wife of Bikash.
Hasina demanded that the head of the caretaker government, President Iajuddin Ahmed, step down from that position, and on 3 January 2007, she announced that the Awami League and its allies would boycott the elections.
President Habyarimana officially dismissed her as Prime Minister eighteen days after her appointment to the office, but she stayed on in a caretaker capacity for eight months, until her death in April 1994.
They hide the animals in different rooms, so that " even if she ( the caretaker ) does find one she won't find them all ".
Mary Graham is the caretaker of old Martin Chuzzlewit, who has told her she will receive nothing from him in his will.
Mimi then informed Oscar that she would look after him and moved back into the apartment to be his full-time caretaker.
In the end of the manga, she is shown being the caretaker of Yuzuyu.
With no one else to take the job, Ena was selected as caretaker, and she moved into a flat adjacent to the Centre.
As a candidate for the seat, she promised to serving only as a caretaker who would not seek further election ; and she fulfilled that promise.
Having grown up around Seina and developed a sympathy for his misfortune, she is the most familiar with him and self-assigns herself the role of being his guardian and caretaker when he is accepted to the academy.
In the past, she witnesses her master being murdered, as he hides her away in a dark room in order to protect her, which has left a brutal truama in her mind, so she's quite clusterphobic, as it's shown once, when she and Takeyafall into a well of her homestay caretaker.
Lola is taken away by her mother and welfare to live with a caretaker in the country side, until she comes of age.
Prior to being published, she worked as a home caretaker, and an activist for Turtle Mountain Band of Chipewa, Norma Jean Croy ( involved in a firefight with police ), and Leonard Peltier.

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