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cared
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Cared
of Care
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acred
arced
cadre
Cedar
cedar
e-card
ecard
raced
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of cared in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of cared in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of cared in a Sentence
They had, literally, taken the conversation I had for two hours and made it seem as if I was saying the exact opposite of what I said, i had gone on and said, like, how much we respect each other and cared about each other and cared about our kids and put them first and went through our stuff. And they said I had blamed my ex wife for my alcoholism and that I was' trapped' and just made me out to be the worst, most insensitive, stupid awful guy.
We grew up being inspired and admiring our dad for how he served his community and how hard he works, and for us, the ultimate sign of respect is that all three of us followed in his footsteps. For someone who has cared for us our entire lives, to have the opportunity to help care for him and help save his life, itwas the best thing we couldve done.
They're so secretive these days, when we did the first one no one cared.
Our entire Vikings family is saddened by the news of Tarvaris Jackson being taken from us too soon, one of Tarvaris' greatest attributes was his positive outlook and approach. He genuinely cared about others, was a good friend and will be missed by family, teammates, and Vikings fans everywhere.
You walk up and down this street and ask every person whether they cared or worried about Russia and connections to Dana Rohrabacher, they'd shrug their shoulders.
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