A by-product of her spirituality, manifested in a variety of ways, has always been her generosity and charitable disposition. |
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I think I've made it abundantly clear over the years that I'm nothing if not a charitable guy. |
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They may it look as though it is a charitable collection when in fact they are going to sell the stuff off. |
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Four in ten affinity card holders believe charitable contributions are important. |
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To thank the customers, Microsoft is donating 201 million online ad impressions to charitable causes. |
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A charitable man he always took a keen interest in local affairs and was always ready with support for local events. |
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The financing structure is not just a bunch of charitable institutions collecting donations and dispensing funds. |
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The reward is points, which are redeemable for cash, electronics, even charitable contributions. |
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That building now houses all its activities most of which, as the respondents agree, are charitable in nature. |
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Gifts of alms are for charitable purposes and not the institutional needs of the temple. |
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Eric Hotung was appointed ambassador at large of East Timor last year and has been active in charitable and humanitarian work. |
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Fine art represents the good things in life, while charitable causes are all about doing good. |
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Dr. Shetty is convinced that young doctors are becoming philanthropic, charitable, and spiritual. |
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Cartons of bottled water for rescue workers rose in charitable ziggurats outside police stations and schools. |
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These he mixed with reproductions of old group portraits, of militias and the governors and governesses of charitable institutions. |
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The analytical reason for charitable generosity is, of course, the alleviation of guilt. |
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In fact, the Prime Minister's compassion and mercy have absolutely nothing to do with his charitable feelings towards her. |
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This move, however, had only increased their resentment of her, as they saw it as an attempt to act the part of the charitable lady of leisure. |
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The government encourages the existence of charitable NGOs through tax exemptions and liberal laws of association and incorporation. |
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Charity shops rightly enjoy a number of advantages, including low business rates, because of their charitable status. |
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Numerous charitable works were listed, including the donation of all his rugby shirts. |
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His most charitable errand involved taking a passenger to every sports shop in Swindon in search of an England rugby shirt. |
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We students all realize the charitable service the association performs for us. |
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At the time, many observers took note of the role that charitable foundations had played in this upheaval. |
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And though her 13-year-old Samoyed does frequent the office, this clutter is actually part of her charitable giving program. |
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From 1876, the mahal has been occupied by successive heirs, among them the charitable Ghulam Muhammad Ali Khan. |
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It's claimed that he's altered checks made out to his charitable organisation. |
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He handed the stack of paper cups and the tea urn he was carrying to a man who was helping him in his charitable work. |
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So, on this occasion, feeling seasonably charitable, I decided against telephoning her. |
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The Basilian model of organized charitable and social work has been followed in more recent times. |
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To be charitable, perhaps his paranoid focus on who'd been criticising Latham obscured his focus. |
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Many charitable organizations responded, and others were set up for the purpose. |
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On the contrary, for the further development of charitable causes, both individuals and organizations need to strengthen self-protection. |
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Guns are often melted down, while hard currency may be donated to a charitable fund. |
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Muslims prayed, fasted, and performed charitable acts from Oct 15 to Nov 14 for Ramadan. |
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The new law will protect tithing and charitable giving under the federal bankruptcy code. |
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This is why the Torah requires us to be charitable and hospitable to a slave. |
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They are carriers of important values that represent a common good, and that must be sustained by charitable beneficence. |
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Those with significant assets are more likely to fund large charitable gifts or bequests, making for more challenging work. |
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By the early 14th cent. the endowment of almshouses had become a favoured form of charitable bequest. |
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One shall be a Warrior, strong and oft silent, though charitable and kind underneath. |
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She bests the boys in fights, follows trails with a woodsman's craft, and lives off the charitable contributions of miners. |
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The Belfast-born self-made millionairess gave generously to charitable causes, including parting with emeralds. |
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There are also several Masonic affiliated organizations, including the Shriners, which extend the social and charitable work of the Freemasons. |
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The family now uses more than 100 trusts, including numerous charitable trusts, to manage its money. |
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Goldberg is doing Rothstein a favor by giving him the opportunity to perform the mitzvah of tzedakah, or charitable giving. |
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The state has to realise the corporate bodies cannot function like charitable organisations. |
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So those odd philosophers drawn to a charitable assessment of uninstructed reason find themselves in an awkward position. |
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He will be sadly missed because he was a very genuine person who helped with charitable causes in an unostentatious way. |
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The bottom line is that while there are good people out there working hard and unselfishly for charitable causes, there are also some cowboys. |
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Giving a charitable donation in the name of a friend is another way to avoid handing over unwanted gifts. |
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Rehabilitative measures are supposed to lie in the domain of charitable social work. |
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The fundamental aim of Soroptimists is to perform charitable work for the good of their community. |
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He assumed Tamara's great and seemingly sourceless wealth had found a charitable outlet. |
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People who participated in charitable causes, whether celebrities or nobodies, were those possessing sympathy for others. |
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Deep down he was a very spiritual person, kind, charitable, and a good neighbour to all. |
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Although a member of one of American's wealthiest and most charitable families, Gwen Grant Mellon was buried in a cardboard box. |
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He hopes bursaries and charitable grants will be available to students who will struggle to meet the costs. |
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Trafford council is considering a new by-law which will help control the activities of both charitable and commercial collectors. |
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He loved his game of cards and supported card games for charitable purposes. |
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A charitable view would be to say it cracks a tiny nut with an enormous sledgehammer. |
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The Association is a charitable organisation to promote good mental health and to assist the mentally ill. |
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Government and international charitable organizations, she said, have conducted some programs to rehabilitate people with cataracts. |
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Naked commercialism was evident in even the most ostensibly charitable aspects of the operation. |
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Their passing moves, once their strongest feature, were hesitant and ragged, to be charitable. |
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The old judicial review remedies of certiorari, mandamus and prohibition were never applied to charitable trusts as such. |
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Though private, the club does host outside events like corporate outings and charitable fund-raisers on the agenda. |
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A charitable hospital provides free treatment to 800 outpatients at any given point of time. |
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Many charitable solicitations appeal to your heart, but if you want to do the most good, it helps to keep your head in the game. |
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Among the lay population, confraternities were an important source of devotional association, mutual aid, and charitable assistance to the poor. |
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In fact, the UK is now the most liberal environment for charitable giving in the world, which is great news for generous Brits. |
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The charitable assistance provided by the foundation was a fine effort to support the disadvantaged in our society. |
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While opting out may reduce charitable solicitations, it won't eliminate them. |
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If Chris Martin is eager to perform more charitable acts, he should bring these boys back on tour with him. |
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Many options exist for charitable giving that can affect your tax bottom line. Some options can reduce estate taxes too. |
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But it's the best way to highlight the charitable deeds and thank warm-hearted foreign friends. |
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Deeply religious, the Princess Mother spent much of Her life assisting charitable causes. |
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The Thornbury Centre on Leeds Old Road in Bradford, like many organisations run through charitable means, is suffering from a lack of cash. |
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Around the ashram has developed a 1,000-child school and a charitable hospital. |
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It has also built charitable hospitals and other institutions that serve a large number of people. |
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The charity drive helped 1,300 children from disadvantaged homes receive assistance at various charitable organizations. |
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Groups that apply must be connected with sport, the arts, heritage, charitable activity, health, the environment or education. |
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For example, one of the main forms of assistance available to the charitable sector is the exemption from paying income tax. |
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The proceeds will be donated to charitable organizations for public assistance. |
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Program officials invite Airmen to contribute to any of the Air Force's four official charitable organizations. |
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He was speaking at the Quaker-run charitable psychiatric hospital The Retreat. |
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Independent of this, citizens seem to be donating generously to international charitable organisations. |
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We have got charitable status and we are now able to draw grant funding for some of the various projects. |
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Unless they can find friends or charitable bodies or persons, they will indeed be destitute. |
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A charitable and compassionate man his passing was occasioned by much sadness among his many friends. |
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A friendly and charitable man Bill was very popular throughout the area and highly respected. |
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She is perhaps best remembered as a charitable friend of the sick and downtrodden. |
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He is one of the most genuinely charitable people I know, giving of both his time and his money. |
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His love, welling up in us, fills us with hope that our world can become more loving, more compassionate, and more charitable. |
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The most charitable interpretation of this sudden hesitation is that our liberal friends are confused about ends and means. |
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Anyway, I'll take the charitable approach and assume you didn't mean to say something that sounds incredibly arrogant. |
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After seventy-five years, less charitable readers might well judge him ready for retirement. |
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In handling the disputes of which daily life in Massachusetts was full, he was unfailingly humble, flexible, lenient, charitable, and fair. |
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At times this approached a rankling self-righteousness, but generally his contemporaries saw him as reserved, gentle, and charitable. |
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Lies told about your most sincere and heartfelt efforts do not inspire charitable thoughts. |
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The Durranis belong to a tribe that straddles Pakistan and Afghanistan and is widely reputed to be fair-minded, charitable and moderate. |
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So have we so lost our ability to feel compassion or be charitable in the face of sporting failure, that losing has become unacceptable? |
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This is typical of his benign, easy-going, essentially charitable approach. |
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In my more charitable moments, I can forgive my grandfather his selfishness. |
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However, when they address those outside their community, they take a more charitable approach. |
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As soon as the story disappears from the front page, our charitable tendencies begin to fade, and the chequebook returns to the inside pocket. |
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This prompted purchase of a garden sunshade and sunhat, and the charitable disposal of short sleeved shirts. |
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Boone chopped a grounder to Bill Mueller, but the ball spun out of the third baseman's grasp for a charitable infield single to load the bases. |
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Jane is sent to Lowood Institution, a charitable, cheap and strictly kept school for clergyman's daughters. |
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As there were no private clinics then, and hospitals were charitable institutions for paupers, he went to the house of his cousin. |
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If Mourinho is banking on his Iberian rival being ever so slightly charitable this time round, he can think again. |
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This was no idle boast, as she had a very mild and charitable disposition and possessed many good qualities. |
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The Ministry of Education has ordered all schools under its jurisdiction to stop collecting charitable donations from students. |
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She was very helpful and had a great community spirit, always willing to help out at the Church, charitable collections etc. |
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His family enjoys the goodwill of doing philanthropic services through a charitable trust for decades. |
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For instance, a charity has to refrain from political advocacy, unless such lobbying activity is merely incidental to the charitable purpose. |
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She wrote to MPs after Chancellor Gordon Brown announced he intended to stop charitable attractions claiming tax rebates on admission fees. |
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It's refreshing to see that even the smaller indies are able to contribute to large-minded charitable ventures. |
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So at the instruction of Mandela and his charitable fiefs, MacRobert is going after ersatz Mandelas with a vengeance. |
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The IJA is a charitable organization and private benefits and inurements are prohibited by law. |
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The festival is a focal point for moral reflection and being especially charitable to others. |
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Contact Pittsburgh, a nonprofit, is supported by donations from charitable foundations, corporate businesses and individuals. |
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The society established a charitable foundation in 1997 in a bid to bring to an end the chaos in branches. |
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But I'd also establish a philanthropic foundation and give a lot away to charitable causes. |
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It is excellent news, then, that the Bulls have decided to build on the success of this programme by establishing a charitable foundation. |
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Since opening in March, the home has mostly relied on private donations from charitable organizations. |
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It is not a charitable donation, the money the zoo's receiving will be deducted from the final amount it gets for the land. |
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One of the benefits is that when you establish a trust, you get a tax deduction for the present value of the projected charitable gift. |
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As this is a charitable event, proceeds will be donated to the Alberta Children's Hospital and a student scholarship fund. |
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They supported charitable foundations, gave money to local hospitals and churches, subsidized chairs for university professors. |
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They were deregistered with regard to charitable purposes, and out they went. |
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Under the Bill, a charity can be deregistered if it carries out any activities that are not primary to its charitable purpose. |
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With this in mind he has once again updated his delightful pages of mirth and charitable good humor. |
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It is incumbent upon all Muslims to devote a proportion of their excess income to the support of religious and charitable works. |
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The townsmen invested in communal halls, one for each of the four guilds, which served social, charitable, and religious purposes. |
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But if you were feeling more charitable, you would say warmth, gustiness and jagged tunes are on his side. |
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Lila is still actively engaged in its charitable activities, though the media has not been reporting much. |
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Rules on taxation now include dispensation for charitable bodies or individuals engaged in charity. |
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The Red Cross is, disputably, the most widely recognized charitable organization in the world. |
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She was involved with the Apostolic Workers, which epitomises the type of person Gretta was, always giving her time to charitable causes. |
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His mother had been a miserly woman and had not done a single charitable deed in her lifetime. |
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In addition, our charitable trust provides donations to national and local causes. |
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People trying unsuccessfully to raise money for charitable purposes refer to the phenomenon of donor fatigue. |
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Steve Sailer says ethological researchers have confirmed that people are more charitable to their own ethnic group. |
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Most of them are run as charitable trusts and usually they keep at arm's length, leaving the artistic decisions to the people in the know. |
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Wife of the late Tom Flynn, well known horse breeder, Mrs Flynn was a gentle, kind, charitable lady who was greatly liked and respected throughout the area. |
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In the United States, only 10 percent of charitable donations is slotted specifically for girls. |
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The LV18 ship in Harwich Harbour is owned by the charitable Pharos Trust, which is hoping to turn the former lightship into an educational and tourist attraction. |
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It is, of course, charitable giving under the Gift Aid scheme. |
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But let's not continue to confuse the tort system and the inspiriting charitable impulses that infuse both private and public compensation initiatives. |
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Gains are to be had through friends or public and charitable institutions. |
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Academies are state-of-the-art facilities that replace schools considered to be underperforming and are set up with the help of a private or charitable sponsor. |
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If you give charity 100 times, the repetition of the physical act breaks down your egocentricity and engrains the behavior of a more charitable person. |
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He made large charitable donations to the school until his death. |
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Once again it was an ideal day for this great annual event, which raises a lot of money for charitable and voluntary organisations around the county. |
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Consequently, hospitals were supported by charitable donations. |
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Both donors have established charitable foundations in their own names, and each has a long history of assisting the needy and supporting the arts. |
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The first empowers the commission, where it deregisters a charitable entity, to specify a period of time within which that entity may not reregister. |
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For those students who do not receive an award, there are several options available such as charitable trusts, foundations, and corporate sponsorship. |
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It is hoped that the sponsored event will put the award scheme on a sound financial footing and help in a bid to secure official charitable status. |
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The organizing of an association of Lutheran deaconesses with their charitable work for the weakest members of society required an increasing amount of attention. |
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In future, the movement will be more humane, more charitable with a greater respect for dissenting opinion, there will be less purges and more accommodation. |
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He has finally received the acknowledgment he deserves for his charitable work. |
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A nice website has been established in her memory and a charitable trust is collecting donations to support the kinds of causes for which she gave her life. |
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This altruist was only persuaded to come forward when he realised he might use the money to help others, and is now considering setting up a charitable foundation. |
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The notion that linking to such material is an innocent mistake that anyone could make is one that, for all my charitable instincts, I find difficult to swallow. |
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Half of the class has a chance at passing the test, and that is a charitable estimate. |
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Once he sees the way that his greedy, loveless life will end if he continues in his ways, Scrooge promises to be a more charitable, generous person to prevent such an end. |
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As I said, it was a lovely little bass, but I sold it to a friend who was keen to learn the bass, and for some reason I was feeling charitable and decided to do him a favour. |
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They use ostensibly charitable organizations for funding and recruitment. |
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As the mustachioed fun of No Shave November sweeps the country, its roots as a charitable effort may be getting lost. |
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In the past, unpaid volunteers have made professional-level contributions to many charitable activities, such as the lifeboat service, the Samaritans, and care of the elderly. |
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Making no noise about their charitable and humanitarian inclinations, the young comrades of Lady Irwin have been working ever since for what they genuinely feel for. |
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Those who object to all or some of the activities of churches and other charitable organizations ought not to be obliged to support them through the tax system. |
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At the time I was the chief financial officer of Hadassah, a charitable women's organization. |
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The Graphic published a picture of a lady bountiful making her charitable calls around the estate with a friend, accompanied by two police constables. |
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He was a generous benefactor to charitable institutions in Baltimore. |
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Belle Vue are to help young patients at Booth Hall and Pendlebury children's hospitals in a unique charitable partnership which was announced today. |
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The charitable institution for poor or orphaned girls of clergyman, run by Mr. Brocklehurst, almost starved it occupants, and was torturously strick. |
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Masonic lodges set up charitable funds, and in several cities philanthropic societies were established in the 1780s to tap the wealth of the rich for the poor. |
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Mary, who died in Mountmellick, was a very charitable and friendly person was very well liked in the area and will be sadly missed by her many friends. |
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He is hardly alone in using a locution that should nevertheless be retired, a charitable critic might have explained. |
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Utility bills of participating customers are rounded up to the nearest dollar, with the excess going to fund various community and charitable initiatives. |
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Veteran drag artist Danny La Rue, who was born in Cork and emigrated to London with his mother as a child, receives an OBE for charitable services. |
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They are by nature generous, kind-hearted and charitable people. |
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We can see through the pseudo-humility, cod philosophy and self-serving attempts to gain a reputation as a staunch supporter of charitable causes. |
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Mr Walsh said it is intended that some 400 tonnes will be made available as canned stewed beef and corned beef for use by charitable organisations within Ireland. |
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I have to say, Mr. Galloway, you are a charitable man with a big heart. |
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Nalamdana, a charitable trust, screened a short film depicting various projects taken up by the street theatre group during its decennial celebrations held recently. |
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Known as the Merched y Wawr, or Women of the Dawn, it is dedicated to promoting the rights of Welshwomen, the Welsh language and culture, and organizing charitable projects. |
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People who would either forsake government aid if possible, or volunteer their time to create non-state charitable institutions, are liable to be considered suckers. |
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In the meantime, Epstein has tried to use his charitable projects to float him back to the top. |
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But it's for his unheralded behind the scenes charitable acts that the unassuming mega-millionaire is held is such high regard among people of his native county. |
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He created a bunch of charitable foundations through which he could direct his campaigns. |
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Under the most charitable interpretation, his administration was simply mistaken. |
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By the way, killjoys, American charitable giving goes up by 42 percent during this season of crass materialistic greed and excess. |
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Since then, Gurira has become active in social justice and charitable causes. |
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We spoke with the mother of two and recent California transplant about fusing charitable work with a hectic career. |
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Taking the lead in the show was none other than a famous Hong Kong pop singer who pledged in all sincerity not to accept a penny from the charitable performance. |
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While homelessness is increasing nationally, Waterford has only a handful of people living rough on the streets, according to a number of charitable agencies. |
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And I suspect that it was this sense of mischief that kept her sane through all those lonely evenings passed at charitable fund-raising events being fawned over by sycophants. |
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Rather like some inshore lifeboats, the scheme will be set up as a charitable trust, funded by commercial sponsorship, public donations and fund-raising events. |
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As government funding dwindles and the competition for charitable donations heats up, several facilities have turned to corporations and exchanged naming rights for cash. |
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The real show of class warfare is the threatened curtailment of charitable status for private schools and the shrill demand that universities take more state-school pupils. |
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Most of all he had a most generous and charitable character. |
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A limited company formed by a charitable trust founded by a consortium of scientists and growers which has been renting the site is now close to clinching a deal to buy it. |
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Immediately before the second world war the prestigious forerunners of Britain's present day teaching hospitals were financed by charitable contributions. |
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The trustees are legally responsible for ensuring that the trust meets its charitable objectives. |
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Two By Two features a no-name cast and visuals that, even if you were feeling charitable, could be only described as adequate. |
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A derivative of the badge is that used by the Prince's Trust, a charitable organisation that helps young people. |
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He belonged to several benevolent societies and charitable organizations. |
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They presented him with an award in acknowledgment of his charitable work. |
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His many charitable donations are beside the point. They do not make up for the fact that he stole the money to begin with. |
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Local gentry and charitable organisations provided relief but could do little to prevent the ensuing mortality. |
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In 2013 Jackson created his own charitable fundraising event for men, Go Dad Run. |
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In the ancien regime, new opportunities for nuns as charitable practitioners were created by devout nobles on their own estates. |
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In addition to charging tuition fees, many also benefit from gifts, charitable endowments and charitable status. |
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Also, facilities already provided by the charitable foundation for a few scholars could profitably be extended to further paying pupils. |
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Most independent schools, particularly the larger and older institutions, have charitable status. |
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Each college is an independent charitable institution with its own endowment, separate from that of the central university endowment. |
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The incident raised concerns over whether the charitable status of independent schools such as Eton should be reconsidered, and perhaps revoked. |
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Pearly Kings and Queens, known as pearlies, are an organised charitable tradition of working class culture in London, England. |
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Rowling is a friend of Sarah Brown, wife of former prime minister Gordon Brown, whom she met when they collaborated on a charitable project. |
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He is involved in a number of charitable activities, including the Elton John AIDS Foundation, Nordoff Robbins, Prostate Cancer UK and War Child. |
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Kirkwood Hospice provides care for the terminally ill, and is dependent on donations and charitable gifts. |
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For example, the Old Course at St Andrews is a charitable trust and Musselburgh Links is public courses. |
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Khan has past and present involvements in supporting charitable and community causes. |
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Button is also involved in charitable work through the creation of The Jenson Button Trust. |
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Established in March 2010, the Trust provides donations to a number of charitable causes. |
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Each year the Trust will select and nominate charitable beneficiaries to which the funds will be distributed. |
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In 2011, Ireland was ranked the most charitable country in Europe, and second most charitable in the world. |
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During Kingdomtide, Methodist liturgy emphasises charitable work and alleviating the suffering of the poor. |
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Its aim is to help young people and it works with other charitable organisations to provide frontline support. |
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He then celebrated the Oneach Tailtann, a recognised prerogative of the High Kings, and made a number of notable charitable gifts and donations. |
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She is known for supporting various charitable causes, and has appeared on the UK charity telethons BBC Children in Need and Comic Relief. |
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Celtic was initially founded to raise money for the poor in the East End of Glasgow and the club still retain strong charitable traditions today. |
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Later in life, he married Margaret, who was described as a charitable and pious woman. |
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Despite the public relations boon, Louis's charitable fights proved financially costly. |
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They commented on the paucity of John's charitable donations to the church. |
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She attended to charitable works, serving orphans and the poor every day before she ate and washing the feet of the poor in imitation of Christ. |
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Approximately half of this income was spent on public and charitable works. |
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The Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance is a charitable organisation based in the county. |
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The Cornwall Air Ambulance is a charitable organization solely maintained by donations as it receives no form of official funding. |
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Most jurisdictions exempt locally organized charitable organizations from tax. |
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Gregory is known for his administrative system of charitable relief of the poor at Rome. |
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To them Gregory sent out a small army of charitable persons, mainly monks, every morning with prepared food. |
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These and other good deeds and charitable frame of mind completely won the hearts and minds of the Roman people. |
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The railway was to be a waqf, an inalienable religious endowment or charitable trust. |
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The Society of Merchant Venturers is a charitable organisation in the English city of Bristol. |
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In recent times, the society's activities have centred on charitable agendas. |
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The Merchant Venturers also support, through the means of charitable grants, many other organisations and causes within the greater Bristol area. |
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Sri Lanka ranks 8th in the World Giving Index, registering high levels of contentment and charitable behaviour in its society. |
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The Lord Chancellor had, since the 15th century, been tasked with administering estates where the estate was to be used for charitable purposes. |
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His doctrine was High Church, and in his life he was humble, pious, and charitable. |
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This has been facilitated through a support group based in England, where the Church is a registered charitable trust. |
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Instead of enabling open and charitable discussion, it has served as an instrument of management and control. |
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They had been a significant source of charitable relief, and provided a good deal of direct and indirect employment. |
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The house and grounds are administered by a charitable trust, the house being a museum dedicated to Ruskin. |
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I find that for me, my sponsorship of a child via a charitable NGO provides a sense of great satisfaction. |
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Canadian Tire is helping disadvantaged children get in the game with its Jumpstart national charitable program. |
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To achieve long-term results, in 2010 in Moscow they created a charitable foundation known until August 2013 as the Ladoga Foundation. |
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You see the village hall where we stage our charitable do-gooding is in dire need of repair and modernisation. |
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You may also support your favorite charitable organizations by contributing your home while reserving a life estate for yourself. |
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A GROUP of charitable Teessiders raised hundreds for charity when they took part in a handlebar challenge. |
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A charitable distribution from a regular IRA is preferable, since Roth IRAs already allow tax-free distributions. |
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My Stanley Cup' is a multi-faceted marketing, advertising, promotional and charitable platform that uses the Playoffs as its central theme. |
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Culture Coventry was formed last August after merging several city attractions into one new charitable trust. |
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They raise money for dozens of charitable causes, and are big supporters of educational programs for schoolkids. |
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Then again, being charitable, they are probably illiterate as well as innumerate. |
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In certain situations, charitable giving can actually increase cashflow during life. |
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Many religious organisations expect ten per cent of income to be tithed in addition to personal charitable giving. |
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As regards this, charitable and social welfare societies that have the task of assisting workers in obtaining previdential services, can play an important role. |
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A rural area south of Tabriz where Ghazal founded from 696 to 702 a gigantic dodecahedral tomb around which were built twelve charitable and scholarly buildings. |
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It was charitable of right-wing Labour MP Frank Field to excuse this volte-face by saying that Corbyn and McDonnell were still inexperienced in the art of leadership. |
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In modern times, the revenue from the duchy has been the primary source of income for the Prince of Wales, both as to personal funds and public and charitable work. |
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Ahmad Al-Tayyeb and Kuwait's Ambassador to Egypt Salem Ghassab Al-Zamanan opened here on Wednesday a Kuwaiti-funded charitable complex in Luxor in Upper Egypt. |
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The Royal New Zealand Coastguard is a civilian volunteer charitable organisation, providing search and rescue services to coastal waterways and some lakes in New Zealand. |
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In the more than three years since September 11, many nonprofit organizations are still dealing with decreases in charitable giving and conference registrations. |
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The first foreign schools date to the early 19th century, when French missionaries began establishing French charitable schools to educate the Egyptians. |
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According to Atayev, the smear campaign against Kimse Yok Mu is unacceptable, as millions of people around the world have been helped by the charitable foundation. |
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Dover Leisure Centre on Townwall Street, is operated by Your Leisure, a not for profit charitable trust, which caters for sports and includes a swimming pool. |
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The Parismina Social Club is a charitable organization backed by American tourists and expatriates, which collects donations to fund beach patrols. |
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But now the charitable group, which develops the talents of young trampolinists, needs to find up to PS750,000 for the centre to become a reality. |
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Throughout most of the 1980s, Bassey focused on charitable work and performing occasional concert tours throughout Europe, Australia, and the United States. |
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The group is also known for its charitable initiatives benefitting less fortunate children in the Bicol Region in the Philippines and distressed Filipino workers in Qatar. |
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Since founding The Prince's Trust in 1976, Charles has established sixteen more charitable organisations, and now serves as president of all of those. |
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The Rangers Charity Foundation was created in 2002 and participates in a wide range of charitable work, regularly involving Rangers staff and star players. |
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The National Association of Letter Carriers food drive involves more than 10,000 cities and towns across the country in an attempt to collect food for charitable food banks. |
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She is now being restored at Balloch pier by the Loch Lomond Steamship Company, a charitable organisation, supported by West Dunbartonshire Council. |
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About 800 years ago the acclaimed physician and rabbi Moses Maimonides spelled out what seems to me a pretty good answer in the form of a hierarchy of charitable expression. |
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Colleges often organise their own outreach and charitable activities. |
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Nonprofit leaders need to find the sector's ch'i before they can defend against assault by regulators and legislators who seek to amend or eliminate the charitable deduction. |
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Responsibility for the management of the courses is undertaken by the St Andrews Links Trust, a charitable organization that owns and runs seven golf courses at St Andrews. |
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Al-Othaimeen urged Saudi charitable societies that support young men and women to get married to give priority to marriage guidance in their programs. |
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By 1921 women's football had become increasingly popular through the charitable games played by women's teams during and after the First World War. |
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Rowling is a close friend of Sarah Brown, wife of Gordon Brown, whom she met when they collaborated on a charitable project for One Parent Families. |
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Christ's Hospital in Horsham is one of the examples, large proposition of its students are funded by its charitable foundation or by various benefactors. |
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Working with the company's charitable partner, Water Missions International, Pentair is able to provide 10 Living Water Treatment Systems and five chlorinators. |
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Today the Salvation Army is best known for its charitable efforts. |
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I standardly charge PS250 per day for charitable groups but I've made no charge for most of the 200-plus events I've spoken at over the last two years. |
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