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In socialistic countries the government takes care of their citizens from "cradle to grave." People who live in these countries know that a portion of their taxes (and up until recently, most of those countries had higher tax rates than the USA) will go toward their national healthcare system. Even in those countries, health care is not "free."
it is a cradle for your grain.
The word 'cradle' is both a noun (cradle, cradles) and a verb (cradle, cradles, cradling, cradled). Examples:Noun: The baby will need a new crib, her cradle is already too small.Verb: His grandma will cradle him in her arms for hours.
Roosevelt loved federal government programs. He wanted the federal government to look after its citizens from cradle to grave, educate them, provide safe well-paying jobs for them, give them a pension if they were disabled or grew too old to work and pay their burial expenses.
Out of the Cradle was created in 1988.
The Cradle was created in 2010.
Noun - as in "put the baby in the cradle"Verb - as in "cradle the puppy in your arms"
I will cradle him in my arms.The cradle was broken.
A twist cradle
using the word cradle
From the Cradle was created on 1994-09-13.
Cradle of Love was created in 1990.