When a person donates blood, he does not and should not know who the beneficiary of his act of kindness has been. |
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Now she helps to organise the biannual International Debutante Ball, which donates money to several causes, including servicemen's charities. |
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If a multimillionaire donates tens of millions of yuan, this of course can be counted as charity on his part. |
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During these reactions, the molecule that donates the electron is oxidized and the molecule that accepts the electron is reduced. |
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I have no doubt that some of these patients will one day get a gift of life from someone who donates their organ for transplantation after death. |
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The reductant donates electrons and becomes oxidized while the oxidant gains electrons and is in turn reduced. |
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The company donates a percentage of proceeds to reforestation projects around the world. |
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Now, Becky donates just platelets and plasma via a process called apheresis. |
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Paule, who currently serves on the center's board of directors, donates all royalties from his book to the program. |
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The acidity of a substance is determined by how readily it donates hydrogen ions or protons. |
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Whether you are a carer, a fundraiser for research into illnesses, or someone who always kicks the tin and donates, your efforts are appreciated. |
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It's true that an antioxidant becomes a free radical after it donates an electron to quench another free radical. |
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Each Christmas instead of sending out greetings cards to all its clients, it donates the funds to local good causes. |
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Where grants are available PEOPLink donates the equipment, but more often it trades the equipment for the crafts. |
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In addition, the Total Foundation donates money to associations working to help disadvantaged youth establish a solid foothold in society. |
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Saputo also donates a variety of foods to various food banks across Canada and the United States. |
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The City donates 2 million dirham that help to launch activities and to guarantee the place's security. |
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The patient donates two units of autologous blood before surgery. |
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Michelle is an excellent example of a company volunteer who donates her time to enrich the lives of others. |
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Down the road he wants to see some type of program where he donates a portion of his land for low income people to grow organic food. |
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A member of the Société d'histoire de l'Outaouais, she generously donates her time to help and advise the organization. |
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In Taiwan, 7.5 per cent of the eligible population donates blood, nearly double the total in Canada. |
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He began his career as a blood donor at the age of 18 and he still donates plasma 50 times per year. |
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Throughout the regular season, Purolator donates the quarterback's weight in food to a CFL hometown food bank. |
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As customers of the brand know, for each pair of glasses purchased, Warby Parker donates a pair to a developing country. |
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Additionally, he donates his time to several community organizations in his region. |
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He simply hates to appear boastful about a social project to which he donates time and money. |
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According to Chafets, Ailes donates some 10 percent of his net income to charities. |
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Under its corporate philanthropy policy, CLC donates funds to select groups in the communities in which it conducts business. |
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She does what she can to support underprivileged children and donates all her fees from her Lancome work to Aspeca, a charity that supports Cambodian orphans. |
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Is a doctor who donates his services covered? |
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Each year Bergen donates the Christmas Tree seen in Newcastle's Haymarket as a sign of the ongoing friendship between the sister cities. |
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An individual who donates heart tissue can help at least two people. |
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Every year Intervest Retail donates a budget to a good cause. |
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She then mentioned how her mother donates blood frequently, saying she is a universal donor, meaning O-negative. |
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Emily Solis, a nurse, donates blood after learning that her blood type is considered a universal donor. |
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Some of us are firmly committed to helping those in need and willing to battle on the front line, but we need the money that Mr. Trigg earns and donates to continue our work. |
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Founded in 1978 to promote children's literacy, today the TD Canadian Children's Book Week donates more than 450,000 storybooks to Canadian grade one students. |
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Black is always the colour du jour when it comes to credit cards, but some stars are now opting instead for one of the new red American Express cards, which donates 1 per cent of everything spent on it to charity. |
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Furthermore, the charities advisory committee proposed new and interesting changes to Canada's tax laws, such as eliminating the air travellers security charge when an airline donates a seat to a registered charity. |
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One donor had been tested for the HCV antibody in April of 1993 as part of the routine screening process when an individual donates blood in Canada. |
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The left-over bread and cheese was donated to the New York organisation City Harvest following the event which donates the food to needy people in the city. |
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The Fair is a registered charity that donates funds raised by koha, raffle or bake sales to charities in the community. |
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The solution to this problem came from Chosen Mission, an American organization that refurbishes and donates medical equipment to developing countries. |
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The European Parliament donates a great deal of money to Africa. |
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Trade in organs and tissues can also entail significant risks for the recipient, because a donor who donates without consent or under financial pressure may not disclose his medical history. |
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I am passing it onto the Sacred Heart Church Konkani community, where the priest donates to needy people in India. |
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Pack A BackPack NC' is a charity that donates backpacks and school supplies to children with financial need in the local schools. |
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Playtex donates a complimentary bra to every Moonwalker each year to decorate especially for the event. |
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According to Halacha, a person who donates the sperm is the father, whether he is the husband of the women who carries the embryo or a stranger. |
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She frequently donates original artworks for charity auctions, and has often adopted the role of auctioneer on the charity night to help increase the highest bid. |
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For each chocolate bilby sold during Easter, Coles Supermarkets donates 50 cents to the fund, administered by ACF and the Queensland Wildlife Preservation Society. |
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