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  • That's not so easy when a parent's work schedule requires children to be transported to and from multiple childcare centers or care-givers throughout the day or after school.

    Lisa Guernsey: The Effects of Time-Starved Parents, 25 Years From Now Lisa Guernsey 2010

  • Jan Brewer last week In 2010, Arizona voters passed a medical-marijuana law that allows patients to procure the drug from nonprofit dispensaries and designated care-givers.

    Arizona Is Ordered to Allow Pot Sales Tamara Audi 2012

  • On the way back up to the ranch house, they tried gamely to show improved movement, proof of the miracle, in some small way to pay for their visit, the great and burdensome inconvenience to their care-givers.

    The Calling 2009

  • That's not so easy when a parent's work schedule requires children to be transported to and from multiple childcare centers or care-givers throughout the day or after school.

    Lisa Guernsey: The Effects of Time-Starved Parents, 25 Years From Now Lisa Guernsey 2010

  • That's not so easy when a parent's work schedule requires children to be transported to and from multiple childcare centers or care-givers throughout the day or after school.

    Lisa Guernsey: The Effects of Time-Starved Parents, 25 Years From Now Lisa Guernsey 2010

  • To all of our benefit, breakthroughs born of war and its injuries make their way to our emergency rooms, hospitals, athletic fields and doctors' offices -- and this, of course, does not take into account the great medical talent, the many doctors, nurses and other care-givers trained in our armed forces.

    Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: A Salute to Military Medicine, Our Brave Warriors M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011

  • On the way back up to the ranch house, they tried gamely to show improved movement, proof of the miracle, in some small way to pay for their visit, the great and burdensome inconvenience to their care-givers.

    The Calling 2009

  • Children are often empathetic to their parents and care-givers, taking on their emotional burdens, hoping to lighten the energy in the home.

    Wild Feminine Tami Lynn Kent 2011

  • To all of our benefit, breakthroughs born of war and its injuries make their way to our emergency rooms, hospitals, athletic fields and doctors' offices -- and this, of course, does not take into account the great medical talent, the many doctors, nurses and other care-givers trained in our armed forces.

    Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: A Salute to Military Medicine, Our Brave Warriors M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011

  • That's not so easy when a parent's work schedule requires children to be transported to and from multiple childcare centers or care-givers throughout the day or after school.

    Lisa Guernsey: The Effects of Time-Starved Parents, 25 Years From Now Lisa Guernsey 2010

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