| 31. | He appears grim and silent, embodying the Ranger stereotype that appears throughout the book, but he does have a caring side.
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| 32. | I think they asked me because the president is someone who has to have a care and concern for the organisation ."
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| 33. | Perhaps no military has ever known as well as this one how important it is to have a care for those lives.
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| 34. | "I remember what it was like, having all that energy, going all out like you don't have a care in the world,"
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| 35. | "What we need is to be more hardworking and not have a care-free attitude or leaving work for tomorrow, " he said.
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| 36. | He came down, showed us how our lives would be if we did not have a care in the world, then he left.
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| 37. | And now comes a Gallup Organization study that shows that most workers rate having a caring boss even higher than money or fringe benefits.
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| 38. | When you're so high in the air, with the breathtaking view all around, you don't have a care or worry in the world ."
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| 39. | It may be hard to pretend that you don't have a care in the world but that is the image you must aim for today.
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| 40. | "I don't condemn anything that Jews are doing to protect themselves and I don't have a care for these Arabs because these Arabs are the attackers,"
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