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1 They still missed Charles, and there was a new caretaker now.
2 The court action will ask the head of state to appoint a new caretaker government.
3 It wants a new caretaker government that would curb the Islamists and fix the faltering economy.
4 Assad appoints Naji al-Otari, head of the government that stepped down, as the new caretaker prime minister.
5 You say the new caretaker writes?
6 We have a new caretaker , quite a young woman, but I do not take a real fancy to her.
7 Feb. 15 - Guinea announces a new caretaker government, after weeks of squabbling, unveiling a mix of civilian and military leaders.
8 A new caretaker manager will be appointed until the end of the current season, while the club conducts a thorough recruitment process.
9 But now the rare residence needs a new caretaker and the home has hit the market as Ms Mountford takes on other projects.
10 He waited till a new caretaker arrived from the headquarters of the railway, and then set forth from the station the following morning on foot.
11 'You're going to need a new caretaker , ' Bill said.
12 Now, the new caretakers of the Great Blasket Island have finally reached their remote island paradise -lockdown experience in hand.
13 Maybe a discreet lunch near the House of Commons with a distinguished Tory or Unionist MP friend of his new caretakers .
14 "There's a new caretaker on a tier of barges just above Tower Bridge," whispered Wrington tensely.
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