The RNLI is warning treasure hunters to take care after a rare piece of whale vomit was found on Morecambe beach.
The group urged drivers to take care after evidence from the cold snap at the start of 2010 showed damage to wheels, suspension and bodywork.
Wiltshire Police warned motorists to take extra care after sub-zero temperatures turned snow on the roads to black ice in places.
Rush hour drivers in East and West Sussex have been warned to take extra care after black ice caused dozens of accidents.
He'll take out Wladimir before summer and take care of Vitali after the summer.
Many left their downtown jobs early, with some saying they had to go home to take care of children after school programs were canceled or baby sitters couldn't make it.
"We take great care to look after all members of the Naval Service wherever they serve around the world, " the navy spokesman said.
"Let me take care of Hibs and look after my own team and let someone else comment on Celtic and Rangers, " he added.
Meanwhile, the fire service urged road users to take extra care in hazardous conditions after snow hit the central belt and northern parts of the country.
Monroe plays with him, gains his allegiance, but then falls apart, and he tries, like many people before and after, to take care of her.
Opposition sources say agents searched the houses for hours and arrested the two women, Zahra and Narges, after finding relatives to take care of their children.
The health and social care watchdog, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has denied that it failed to take sufficient action after undercover filming showed an 80-year-old woman being assaulted by a care worker, which will be broadcast for the first time on BBC Panorama tonight.
Often, the airline staffer will be happy to take care of your request before everyone else storms the counter after the official announcement on your flight's status.
After all, a government that does not take care of its elderly cannot expect strong support or stability even were it not autocratic.
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Many a forger, after all, will use old canvases and take care to utilize materials at least as old as the painting is said to be: but it is, according to den Leeuw, the various lights that reveal much of their deceit.
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Stories like the woman who had just gotten her nursing degree and quit her new job only after two months, so that she could take care of her Navy SEAL brother who was wounded by an IED -- two of my favorite people.
The RNLI urged people to take extra care on beaches in Cornwall, Devon, Dorset and Jersey after weekday cover ends on Sunday.
Then in the early '80s, after a devastating divorce, she had to learn to take care of herself and others.
The cash-strapped authority is also looking for workers to increase their health-care contributions, get five unpaid vacation days and take no overtime until after 40 hours on the job, as opposed to after eight hours a day currently.
And needless to say, given the concerns that have been raised about the impact the Ryan plan potentially will have, Republicans also need to take particular care not to appear to question an extraordinarily popular program that was, after all, proposed and passed by a Republican President and Republican Congress.
The Danish and German model for children in care, in which specially trained teachers take on just a few youngsters and look after them until they grow up, is also reckoned worth a try.
After its collapse, other operators had to step in to take over the care of more than 30, 000 people.
"After negotiations with Barca, we have come to the conclusion we must take care of Messi, " said an AFA spokesman.
Speaking after a news conference, he said the union would take over responsibility for retiree health care.
After the Korean War we permitted strong executive leadership, so to speak, to take care of Korea and eventually they blossomed into a capitalist and then democratic society.
The costs for planned home and midwifery unit births take account of any hospital care a woman may receive if she is transferred into hospital during labour or after the birth.
After an ill-starred open letter critical of the Obama administration last year, they take care not to complain publicly.
He did not learn that he did have cancer until he was transferred to the care of the specialist Christie hospital after his mother heard about its Teenage Cancer Unit and asked the doctors there to take on his care.
The Los Angeles Times is reporting that just hours after the United States Supreme Court huddled to decide whether it would take up the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas were honored at a dinner sponsored by the very law firm that will argue for the challengers in the case.
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