The highest level of giver interest is in education, said spokeswoman Michelle McGurk. |
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Made in many sizes, but always in human form, the teraphim was thought to be the giver of a prosperous existence. |
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So much for Portia's lisping about the gentle rain that blesseth the giver as well as him that takes! |
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Focused massage itself induces a meditative state in the giver as well as the receiver, taking brain wave patterns into alpha. |
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Luckily, with most of my gift suggestions, both giver and receiver can share the pleasure. |
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I am not a great charity giver, I, like most people, need to protect my family first and foremost. |
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Ciampa, who wears crisp monogrammed shirts and walks with an imperial gait, sticks to the role of advice giver in the old-school style. |
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If the parent or care giver is emotionally distressed, provide relief and support. |
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And you're also a mercy giver, because you wouldn't be involved in the nursing profession in an emergency room. |
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As Mauss perceptively noted, the gift economy enhances the authority of the most prodigal giver, not of the most aggressive hoarder. |
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Moreover, state charity would shatter the voluntary relationship between giver and receiver without putting another social context in its place. |
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Be granted altruistically, so that the recipient remains completely independent from the giver. |
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The council has the powers to deregister a guilty health care giver. |
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It is a great giver and has an enormous amount of social concern and responsibility. |
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The giver — whether living or deceased — must not expect to be enriched in any way. |
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We have called upon the Holy Spirit, the giver and sustainer of life, to be with us throughout the journey. |
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Jesus uses this graphic figure of speech to show that our charitable deed should be for the Father, and not to gain notoriety for the giver. |
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If this error is made, the patient as well as the care giver can be electrocuted or suffer severe burns. |
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From bookworm to jock, from giver to taker, from innocent to corrupted beyond redemption. |
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As far as assistance goes, who is the giver and who is on the receiving end? |
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Programs that allow a young person to be in the position of giver rather than receiver can be equally effective at boosting their self-esteem. |
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There are benefits to both the receiver and the giver of care, in the right circumstances. |
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I rarely know who a patient's family physician is, never mind their community care giver. |
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The custom of presenting fine garments as special marks of honour and friendship evoked suspicion about the true motives of the giver and the purity of the gift itself. |
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Good gifts reflect something about the giver and the receiver. |
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Fire first gave us comfort against the cold, light against the darkness, a giver of both life and death. |
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The giver, in a pivotal moment, tells Jonas that releasing is actually a form of euthanizing. |
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The giver is, oversimplified to a simple nut, about a boy who remembers things. |
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Did anyone think, when they read The giver for the first time, that they would ever be sexually attracted to Jonas? |
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Sheldon Adelson is expected to be the single largest giver to those committees so his role is very important. |
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Accept an obligation without being a slave to the giver, or insensible to his kindness. |
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On the question of the relationship between giver and receiver, international co-operation is a two-way street, an exercise in mutuality and Africa offers an outstanding example of this relationship. |
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Lennox gastaut affects intellectual development to varying degrees, with some children being dependant on a care giver for many or most of their activities. |
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Regifting is generally regarded as taboo, but is this practice really as offensive to the original giver as people think? |
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In addition to this conservative function, religion also had a creative, conative, dynamic function, as energizer and life giver. |
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Only the giver of life can choose the proper time for our transition. |
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The questions that cities raise are legion: how are we to mitigate the consequences of natural disasters and wars when they appear in cities, the giver of hope? |
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The gift without the sympathy and interest of the giver is empty. |
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Since it is up to the order giver to prove the need for an exemption to the government authorities, Canadian companies would do well to ensure he makes the case on their behalf. |
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However, if the collateral giver is an undertaking, only financial collateral used to secure specifically defined financial obligations is covered, thus excluding mainly long-term cash loans involving undertakings. |
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Our external batteries are one example of a product that not only reduces stress for the gift giver, but for the recipient as well. |
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Learning, as a young giver, to take decisions with your family on philanthropical matters allows you to acquire a certain discipline and useful experiences for the future. |
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Unlike the divine gift, the gift of blood can be corrupted by the giver as well as by the givee. |
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Debussy's orchestra, indeed, is the giver and withholder of all things. |
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Yet while it is easy to identify virtues, and somewhat easy to identify a virtuous person, it is not easy to know that a care giver will be virtuous throughout their stay in the home. |
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Liechtenstein's gift and estate taxes vary depending on the relationship the recipient has to the giver and the amount of the inheritance. |
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God loves a cheerful large-handed giver, and He is Himself the model and pattern of magnificence in giving. |
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A well-timed voluntary service graciously given may appear to have no more substance than the thread of a spider's web, but it is a contribution that is of benefit to both the receiver and the giver. |
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Mauss defines the gift as creating a special bond between the giver and the receiver. |
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According to Mauss, the giver never really leaves the gift but become's part of the receiver's future by inserting the gift into their life. |
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In precise, traditional usage, an eponym is someone who gives a name to something else, and eponymous describes the giver of the name, not the receiver. |
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Teach your child that if someone comes to pick them up who is not a parent or care giver, he or she must tell you the secret code word before leaving with that person. |
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Not every advice giver works under the aegis of an organization. |
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Isis was an important figure in the ancient world because she was the enchantress who resurrected Osiris and gave birth to their son Horus. She was known as a healer, a giver of life, and a protector of kings. |
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Down with this Delilah! Avaunt, O Circe, giver of poisonous feeds. To your natural haunts, ye gentlemen of the press! if bachelors, frequent your taverns, and be content. |
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Many a glass of wine have we all of us drank, I have very little doubt, hob-and-nobbing with the hospitable giver, and wondering how the deuce he paid for it. |
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There's a game-show producer who's dying of cancer, and whose much younger trophy wife and empathetic home health-care giver must come to grips with his inevitable loss. |
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Some regifts, particularly distinctive ones, may make the rounds and end up being regifted to the original giver, a situation you may find hard to explain. |
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On a slope above the Sitka National Historical Park visitor center, Raven, the creator, giver of light and fire, sits high atop a red cedar totem pole. |
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The educator can be the withholder as well as the giver of life. |
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Wish lists are the best option for holiday gift buying because they allow the gift giver to see precisely what the gift receiver wants to receive. |
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