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  • 21shift\ for\ oneself — v. phr. To live or act independently with no help, guidance or protection from others; take care of yourself. Mrs. McCarthy was forced to shift for herself after her husband died …

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  • 22owe it to oneself — need to do something to protect one s own interests you owe it to yourself to take care of your body …

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  • 23Hair care — is an overall term for parts of hygiene and cosmetology involving the hair on the human head. Hair care will differ according to one s hair type and according to various processes that can be applied to hair. All hair is not the same; indeed,… …

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  • 24glam oneself up —  v. Take considerable care with one s appearance.  Also get yourself glammed up Put on your most attractive clothes, jewellery, make up, etc …

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  • 25fend — v 1.Often fend off ward off, keep off, divert; deflect; avert, prevent, forestall, debar, hinder, inhibit; shield from, defend against, parry, stave off, Archaic. forfend; protect, guard, safeguard, shelter, screen, shield. 2. fend for oneself… …

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  • 26shift — v 1. change direction, Naut. tack; move from one person to another, pass; move around, swerve around, get by, get around, outmaneuver. 2.Usu. shift for manage by oneself, make it on one s own, stand on one s own two feet, paddle one s own canoe,… …

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  • 27Neuroacanthocytosis — Classification and external resources OMIM 200150 DiseasesDB 29707 eMedicine …

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  • 28Pediatric schizophrenia — (also known as childhood onset schizophrenia)[1] is a type of mental disorder that is characterized by degeneration of thinking, motor, and emotional processes in children and young adults under the age of 17. Schizophrenia is especially rare in… …

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  • 29self-sufficient — [adj] able to take care of oneself arrogant, closed, competent, conceited, confident, doing one’s own thing*, efficient, egotistic, haughty, independent, individual, on one’s own, out for number one*, self confident, self dependent, self… …

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  • 30look after number one — in. to take care of oneself first. (See also number one.) □ You gotta look after number one, right? □ It’s a good idea to look after number one. Who else will? …

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