Charity in A Sentence

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    A charity which helps the homeless has been handed almost £ 200,000 to help youngsters in Bedford.

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    A company can cease to be a CIC only by dissolution (which may follow liquidation) or by conversion to a charity.

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    A dedicated fundraiser, Stuart also organized charity events to raise money.

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    A disability charity has condemned Alnwick's high school for denying a 12-year-old boy a place at the school.

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    A free trip to Ryton Organic Gardens is on offer to anyone keen to join a composting club run by Leicestershire green charity environ.

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    A registered charity established to prevent cruelty to children.

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    A relatively small park - there are only four coasters on site - Adventure Island is known for its involvement in charity.

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    A salon does not have to be affiliated with the charity in order to provide hair to the cause, however, and any stylist can help.

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    According to the Mahabharata he is at last promoted to Paradise as the reward for his munificent charity.

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    After a number of tentative plans, he resolved in 1695 to institute what is often called a "ragged school," supported by public charity.

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    After fourteen years' confinement, he was released on bail and lived in Holborn, where his benevolence was shown by all manner of works of charity.

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    All proceeds from the song are to go to Specsavers nominated charity, Guide Dogs.

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    Allocating 10 percent of my income to charity makes me feel good about supporting those in need.

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    Alternatively the charity itself may be being pressed to fund a project by reducing their reserves to a level they consider imprudent.

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    Although her charity work began in part due to her position as a member of the royal family, Princess Diana was personally involved with many of the charities she supported.

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    Always politically liberal, he was active in charity and political work.

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    Among the charitable institutions are the City Hospital (1886), the Santa Rosa Infirmary (1869), maintained by Sisters of Charity, a House of Refuge (1897), a Rescue Home (1895), a home for destitute children and aged persons (1897), the St Francis Home for the Aged (1893), St John's Orphan Asylum (1878), St Joseph's Orphan Asylum (1871) and the Protestant Home for Destitute Children (1887).

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    Among the duties transferred to parish councils may be mentioned the provision of parish books and of a vestry room or parochial office, parish chest, fire engine or fire escape, the holding or management of parish property, other than property Powers relating to affairs of the church or held for an ecclesiastical and duties charity, the holding or management of village greens or of parish of allotments, the appointment of trustees of parochial councils.

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    Among the hospitals and charitable institutions are the Syracuse hospital (1872) for infectious diseases, the Hospital of the Good Shepherd (1873), the Syracuse homoeopathic hospital (1895), the Syracuse hospital for women and children (1887), St Mary's infant and maternity hospital (1900) under the Sisters of Charity, St Joseph's hospital (1869) under Sisters of the Third Order of St Francis, the Syracuse home for aged women (1852), Onondaga county orphan asylum (private; 1841), and two other orphan asylums controlled by the Sisters of Charity, and the state institution for feeble-minded children (1896).

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    Among the numerous charitable institutions the most important hospital is the Casa de Beneficencia y Maternidad (Charity and Maternity Asylum), opened in 1794, and containing an orphan asylum, a maternity ward, a home for vagrants, a lunatic asylum and an infirmary.

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    Among the reports of the state officials, those of the Railroad and Ware House Commission, of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and of the Commissioners of Charity are especially valuable.

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    An amazing £ 2,747 was raised for charity on Tuesday 17 January when the Mayor, Cllr Mrs Frances Dixon hosted a business luncheon.

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    An innocent young women, Charity was easily beguiled into giving money to the scam artist.

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    Another public charity of Hawaii is the general free dispensary maintained by the territorial government at Honolulu.

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    Another way to buy Visa gift cards is to purchase them from a charity.

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    Any expenses incurred by the trustees in publishing notices can be met out of the charity's income.

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    Anyone who has ever visited a charity thrift store, like the Salvation Army or Goodwill, recognizes that charities take used furniture.

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    Anyone who has previously been removed from trusteeship of a charity by the Court.

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    Arnold Schwarzenegger - Has donated an estimated $4.1 million to charity.

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    As a Charity you must maintain accounting records and prepare accounts once a year to your designated accounting year-end date.

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    As part of its wholesome, family-oriented image, these salons are frequently involved in charity events such as sponsoring toy and food drives to increase community involvement.

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    As the Franciscans subsisted chiefly on charity, their house here had no rents.

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    As the ideal of medieval Christianity he won his surname of "Pious" by his humility and charity, but he also possessed some of the qualities of a soldier and a statesman.

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    Ask your stylist about the salon's support, or look for decals in salon windows that proclaim them a partner with the charity.

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    Asthma UK is the charity whose aim is to conquer asthma UK is the charity whose aim is to conquer asthma.

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    At the end of the 1980s NIACE was an unincorporated charity.

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    At the head of the charitable institutions stand the agricultural colonies belonging to the Society of Charity (see Drente).

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    Auctions - Auction off inexpensive donated items, having residents pay with scrip or donate the proceeds to a charity.

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    Barely a decade earlier, Cleveland, also a Democrat, had said essentially, "Look, the government shouldn't be helping the poor Texans; that's the role of charity."

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    Basses are charitable people, but their charity does not extend so far as tenors, whom they consider effete poseurs.

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    Be aware that the Charity Commission deals with a wide range of society from the good intentioned to the not so good intentioned.

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    Benefits of involvement for the charity The charity gained a new storeroom for children 's toys with beanbags made by some of the refugees.

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    Between 1840 and 1850 he edited Swedenborg's treatises on The Doctrine of Charity, The Animal Kingdom, Outlines of a Philosophic Argument on the Infinite, and Hieroglyphic Key to Natural and Spiritual Mysteries.

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    Blue Sky Alpacas works with a local charity to employ these women.

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    Both new members have had extremely distinguished careers, both commercially and in the field of charity work.

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    Brad and Angelina were also been spotted in Haiti at hip hop artist Wyclef Jean's charity performance.

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    But he has not charity who divides the unity..

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    But the most interesting of all these new foundations was the Sisters of Charity, also founded by St Vincent de Paul.

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    Buy layette Items In Charity Or Other Second Hand Stores Newborn baby layette items are nearly always hardly used.

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    By a true instinct the early Christian writers called widows and orphans the altar of God on which the sacrifices of almsgiving are offered up. 4 Such works of charity, however, represent only one of the channels by which self-sacrifice is ministered, to which all prayers and thanksgiving and instruction of psalms, prophecy and preaching contribute.

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    By his tact, equity, and Christian charity, Sigismund endeared himself even to those who differed most from him, as witness the readiness of the Lithuanians to elect his infant son grand-duke of Lithuania in 1522, and to crown him in 1529.

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    By looking through the list of UK registered charities, you can find out anything you'd like to know about the charity you're considering donating to.

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    By the Roman Catholic Church these virtues are regarded as natural as opposed to the theological virtues, Faith, Hope and Charity.

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    Cameron is now using his celebrity status to promote his religion and work with the charity he created with his wife.

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    Capital gains relief Gifts of shares to a charity are entirely exempt from capital gains relief Gifts of shares to a charity are entirely exempt from capital gains tax.

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    Carroll's response to United's offer was to suggest that they give the money they were offering to charity.

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    Cedric the Dragon was at the festival - the charities cuddly green charity mascot.

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    Centrepoint Soho - The London based charity group works with homeless youth to provide education, support and services.

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    Charities are not able to waive exemption where the letting is to another charity that will use the building for non-business purposes.

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    Charities Each year the RAF falcons support a local charity.

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    Charity - There are some charities that work on behalf of certain disadvantaged groups and are always on the look out for reasonable quality used goods.

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    Charity Commission - Forms and other info on registering a charity Commission - Forms and other info on registering a charity.

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    Charity donation bins are a great way to recycle clothing, small household appliances that still work, small pieces of furniture, baby equipment, and books.

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    Charity Navigator defines an inefficient fundraiser as one in which more than 50 cents is spent to earn a dollar.

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    Charity sewing is something women have done for ages.

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    Charity sewing typically happens for a reason.

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    Children from Rushey Mead secondary school have learned the ancient art of charcoal burning and other traditionally rural woodcrafts with environmental charity, Environ.

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    Christ's principle of love was widely interpreted to mean chiefly love for the Christian brotherhood, and within that circle the virtues of hospitality, charity and helpfulness were widely exercised; and if the salvation of his own soul was regarded as the most important affair of every man, the service of the brethren was recognized as an imperative Christian duty.

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    Click here to view a location map of the reserve on the National Cycle Network website provided by Sustrans - the sustainable transport charity.

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    Collecting donations for a charity in the street is a very familiar form of charity fundraising.

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    Comedian and tosspot Jim Davidson once auctioned his left scapula for charity, but received no takers.

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    Complete information on hair donation to cancer patients through the Locks of Love program is available on the charity's website.

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    Consider doing a car boot sale or donating to charity.

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    Considering the demands made on celebrities, who make appearances all over the world for promotions, charity events, and acting roles or concert tours, owning a private jet seems to be a necessity for many.

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    Contemptuous of the opinion of his fellows, he hid his virtues, paraded his faults, affected some failings from which he was really exempt, and, since his munificent charity could not be concealed from the recipients, laboured to spoil it by gratuitous surliness.

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    Contestants on Duets compete for $100,000, which will be given to the charity of their choice.

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    Controversial cleric vows to defy mosque ban 18 January 2003 Charity bosses remove Abu Hamza.

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    Could you persuade the readers of your newsletter to donate to my charity?

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    Couples can also inform guests that they would prefer donations to a favorite charity in lieu of gifts.

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    Couples that do not have a particular charity in mind can use their handy guide to choose from 1,000 charities that have passed rigorous public requirements.

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    Crowninshield (1772-1851), a member of the national House of Representatives in1824-1831and Secretary of the Navy in 1814; the Bertram Home for Aged Men (1877) in a house built in 1806-1807; the Plummer Farm School for Boys (incorporated 1855, opened 1870), another charity of Caroline Plummer, on Winter Island; the City Almshouse (1816) and the City Insane Asylum (1884) on Salem Neck; a home for girls (1876); the Fraternity (1869), a club-house for boys; the Marine Society Bethel and the Salem Seamen's Bethel; the Seamen's Orphan and Children's Friend Society (1839); an Associated Charities (1901), and the Salem Hospital (1873).

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    David Previously practiced as a barrister, specializing in charity cases as well as other chancery and commercial work.

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    Dean spent much time clinging to the sideboards until his wife, with a heart full of charity and an arm about his waist, supported him in slow glides around the oval.

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    Decided to investigate main charity clearinghouse in drawing in.

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    Describes volunteers or employees of a charity collecting cash donations on the street or door to door.

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    Do you know of anyone that could contribute to the charity fund?

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    Don't forget that this could be a great time to donate your long hair to a charity!

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    Don't let your unwanted furniture go unused, instead donate furniture to a local charity.

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    Donate to a charity in which you are active, or whose work is particularly meaningful to you.

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    DonateCarUSA is a donation broker that handles your car donation to benefit any charity of your choice that's on their list of supported charities.

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    Donating these items to charity not only helps people in need, but also is karmically rewarding.

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    Donating your hair to charity is one of the most personal and loving things you can do for people suffering from cancer.

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    Donations made to a favorite charity or organizations in the retiree's name.

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    Download or print the charity's guidelines to take with you to your appointment.

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    Due to the subsequent failure by the Company Directors to submit further documentation to the Commission, registration of the charity did not proceed.

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    Dundee University Boat Club is doing a 24-hour nonstop marathon for charity.

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    During her second exile, from 1848 to the end of her life, she lived at Claremont, where her charity and piety endeared her to the many English friends of the Orleans family.

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    During the famine of 1770-1771 he enforced on landowners "the obligation of relieving the poor" and especially the metayers dependent upon them, and organized in every province ateliers and bureaux de charite for providing work for the able-bodied and relief for the infirm, while at the same time he condemned indiscriminate charity.

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    Each charity posts specific guidelines on their website.

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    Each guest brings a gift for mom, and another gift to donate to a specified charity of the new mom's choice.

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    Each year the choir performs numerous concerts, often helping charity groups to raise funds In addition we hold several social events each year.

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    Early history These risks existed from the earliest times, when the usual method of relieving poverty was by charity.

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    Early in 1690 he was released from his confinement, and after subsisting for some years largely on the charity of his friend and former pupil, Dr John Radcliffe, he died on the 21st of January 1699.

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    Entrance Fee £ 1, 50p concessions (all admissions donated to local charity ).

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    Every single girl has such a great energy and is so excited to give to charity.

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    Every week, our charity, The Here's to Life Foundation, would bus in troubled kids from all over.

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    Examples of word jewelry include the seven virtues, which are faith, hope, charity, fortitude, justice, temperance, and prudence.

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    Failure to achieve a quorum can, therefore, seriously disrupt the decision-making process of a charity.

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    Failure to exercise adequate protection of charitable funds may leave the trustees personally liable for any liabilities that the charity incurs.

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    Faith, hope and boundless charity pervade the " Questions of Life," " Invocation," and " The Two Angels," and are exquisitely blended in " The Eternal Goodness," perhaps the most enduring of his lyrical poems. " We can do without a Church," he wrote in a letter;" we cannot do without God, and of Him we are sure."

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    Famous actors, actresses and musicians often compete in celebrity tournaments to raise money for charity.

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    Findings 9. The Charity effectively manages and maintains the almshouses in accordance with its objects.

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    Fire Walk 2000 5 brave TWJC members walked across burning embers walked across burning embers for charity.

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    Fixed assets used by the charity should be briefly described, eg desktop computer, or make of motor vehicle.

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    For a mom who already has everything or who loves an opportunity to give, a charity shower is a great way to celebrate her new baby while benefiting others.

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    For a small charity that only meets quarterly, ' quickly ' might mean ' within a month ' .

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    For a small charity that only meets quarterly, ' quickly ' might mean ' within a month '.

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    For a special occasion, it's often worth the splurge for a great name to know you'll have the perfect look, be it a party, holiday event, formal dance or dinner, charity event, or some other gala affair.

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    For a while, indeed, this opposition did not impair the king's popularity, due to his amiable character, his extraordinary services in beautifying his capital of Munich, and to his benevolence (it has been reckoned that he personally received about io,000 letters asking for help every year, and that the money he devoted to charity amounted to about a fifth of his income).

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    For anyone interested in owning a piece of Katie Price, she will be auctioning her breast implants on eBay - the money will go to charity.

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    For more information on face-to-face fundraising, please visit the Charity Facts website.

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    For the rest of his life Adamson was supported by charity; he died in 1592.

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    For these Americans, the ability to donate their vehicle to a charity that represents and supports that patriotism is very important.

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    Founder's Day is held every year to celebrate the contribution of the Nicholas Chamberlaine charity, which still helps the schools.

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    Fraser is one the smallest hearing dogs the Charity has ever trained, being a cross between a Yorkshire terrier and a toy poodle.

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    Goodwill isn't exclusively a furniture recycling charity.

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    Graham Wood is Head of Policy at Ockenden International, the charity promoting self-reliance for displaced peoples.

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    Groups get together to craft for charity, such as in the AIDS quilt project, and many churches and other civic groups hold crafting sessions for charity organizations.

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    Handling over 3,500 public concerns, the charity has helped people blow the whistle on hundreds of cases of serious wrongdoing.

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    He also provides aid to Help for Heroes, a charity that helps wounded British soldiers.

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    He founded The Blavatsky Trust, an educational charity, in England in 1974.

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    He is a fully qualified accountant and in addition is Honorary Treasurer of the brain injury charity Headway.

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    He is also a board member of the Firebird Trust, a leading charity in the region facilitating creative music making.

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    He is also active with charity work, including several appearances to benefit ONE, a foundation that raises awareness and fights poverty and AIDS in third world countries.

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    He joined CLS in January December 1996 from Crisis, the national homelessness charity, where he was a senior manager.

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    He joined CLS in January December 1996 from Crisis, the national homelessness charity, where he was a Senior Manager.

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    He receives a magnum of Champagne and US$5000 for the charity of his choice.

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    He succeeded his father as master of a charity school, but by the liberality of friends he was enabled to go to Wadham College, Oxford, in 1744, where he distinguished himself in Hebrew and divinity.

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    He supports medical research for autism and terminally ill children, most notably the charity Demelza House Children's Hospice.

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    He took part, with much charity and mildness, in the Oxford disputes against Cranmer, Latimer and Ridley; but he had no liking for the fierce bigotry and bloody measures then in force against Protestants.

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    He was also a Trustee of the David Wood Trust, a charity set up in 1969 to further junior chess in Essex.

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    He was converted by a hermit; but as he had neither the gift of fasting nor that of prayer, he decided to devote himself to a work of charity and set himself to carry wayfarers over a bridgeless river.

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    Heirloom preemie sewing patterns for charity are available through many Web sites.

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    Heirloom preemie sewing patterns for charity can indicate basic crafting projects used for charity purposes or using heirloom sewing, a special kind of sewing made popular in recent decades, for charity events.

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    Her charity efforts seem focused on charitable causes that are centered on improving the quality of life for minorities across the world.

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    Her specialist interests include medieval hospitals and religious and social attitudes to charity and the poor, and lay women's piety.

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    Here at LoveToKnow Charity you will find dozens of articles on various aspects of philanthrophy.

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    Here at LoveToKnow Charity you will find dozens of articles on various aspects of philanthropy.

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    Hillel lived in the memory of posterity chiefly as the great teacher who enjoined and practised the virtues of charity, humility and true piety.

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    His acts of charity, though performed in secret, were neither few nor small.

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    His charity was unbounded.

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    His correspondence breathes a most Christian spirit, especially in its tone of charity towards his persecutors.

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    His family were sherifs or descendants of Mahomet, and his father, Mahi-ed-Din, was celebrated throughout North Africa for his piety and charity.

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    His Life of Caesar (1879), a glorification of imperialism, betrays an imperfect acquaintance with Roman politics and the life of Cicero; and of his two pleasant books of travel, The English in the West Indies (1888) shows that he made little effort to master his subject, and Oceana (1886), the record of a tour in Australia and New Zealand, among a multitude of other blunders, notes the prosperity of the working-classes in Adelaide at the date of his visit, when, in fact, owing to a failure in the wheatcrop, hundreds were then living on charity.

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    His sermons, such as that preached before the House of Commons, on the 31st of March 1647, advocate principles of religious toleration and charity.

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    Hooters restaurants hold bikini contests implicitly for charity, but the majority of locations do choose to donate the proceeds from their contests to good causes.

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    Hot-blooded and somewhat imperious, Basil was also generous and sympathetic. "His zeal for orthodoxy did not blind him to what was good in an opponent; and for the sake of peace and charity he was content to waive the use of orthodox terminology when it could be surrendered without a sacrifice of truth."

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    However, the preparation of 'final accounts ' may be a requirement of the charity's governing document.

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    However, when Dangercon announced that the Farber Fund would be the official convention charity, it seemed a bit churlish not to go.

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    I am more likely to trust a charity who has accreditation from the government.

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    I call the campaign "Primp Girl for a Cause", with each celebrity girl choosing her own preferred charity and we give half our profits to the chosen charity.

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    I do my best to juggle charity functions, school, friends, family, getting my modeling and acting career off the ground and dealing with everyday life situations.

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    I have to knit some dust bunnies for a charity bazaar.

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    I would be happy to provide some payment to a dog charity in recompense for any time given to the project.

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    I'm just about to take some hardback copies of their books to the charity bookshop.

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    If any evidence of the donor's or testator's intention does exist, the charity must treat the gift or legacy accordingly.

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    If for any reason your hair cannot be used by the charity you've picked, some sell the hair to other wig makers or for other purposes, and use the money to pay for other activities directly related to the charity.

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    If not, you might want to consider starting one; the NFBA has a start-up manual and a complete library of forms to get your charity up and running quickly.

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    If players went over the cap, then that excess was donated to a charity of that player's choice.

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    If so, parliament was told that temporal possessions ruin the church and drive out the Christian graces of faith, hope and charity; that the priesthood of the church in communion with Rome was not the priesthood Christ gave to his apostles; that the monk's vow of celibacy had for its consequence unnatural lust, and should not be imposed; that transubstantiation was a feigned miracle, and led people to idolatry; that prayers made over wine, bread, water, oil, salt, wax, incense, altars of stone, church walls, vestments, mitres, crosses, staves, were magical and should not be allowed; that kings should possess the jus episcopale, and bring good government into the church; that no special prayers should be made for the dead; that auricular confession made to the clergy, and declared to be necessary for salvation, was the root of clerical arrogance and the cause of indulgences and other abuses in pardoning sin; that all wars were against the principles of the New Testament, and were but murdering and plundering the poor to win glory for kings; that the vows of chastity laid upon nuns led to child murder; that many of the trades practised in the commonwealth, such as those of goldsmiths and armourers, were unnecessary and led to luxury and waste.

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    If trading activity is outside an organization's primary purpose, then there are also charity and tax law implications.

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    If you do choose to go through a broker, make sure that it's a reputable one, and always ask for confirmation regarding what percentage of the donation goes directly to the charity.

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    If you do not want to "sell" your kittens, you could ask for a small donation made to your favorite charity such as a local rescue organization.

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    If you don't want to deal with the hassle of having a garage sale or finding a taker on Craigslist, you can donate it to a charity with ease.

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    If you have clothing or household items that you no longer want that are in usable condition, donating them to the Purple Heart Charity is a way to give something back to the men and women that served our country.

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    If you would like to celebrate the holidays by giving a specific gift directly, try a charity such as My Two Front Teeth, which allows for online sponsorship of underprivileged children in daycare and living facilities.

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    If you're interested in finding more options for donating to a UK charity, you can check with Direct.gov.uk.

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    If you're nervous about donating to a charity, check to see if they're on the list of UK registered charities that are in good standing.

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    If you've got a CAF Charity Card Account you can now donate online by using your account details.

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    In 1544 Bonner gave him the living of Solihull; and Feckenham established a reputation as a preacher and a disputant of keen intellect but unvarying charity.

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    In 1580 he was removed to Wisbeach Castle, and there exercised such an influence of charity and peace among his fellow-prisoners that was remembered when, in after years, the notorious Wisbeach Stirs broke out under the Jesuit Weston.

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    In 1736, on returning home, Harris opened a school, Griffith Jones supplying him with books from his charity.

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    In 2005, the "Queen of Talk" donated a staggering $52 million to charity.

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    In 2008, the 15 sororities and fraternities raised nearly $100,000 for charity and contributed 5,500 hours of community service.

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    In 2010, Disney ran their "Give a Day, Get a Disney Day" promotion in which the first million people to spend a day volunteering at a Disney partner charity received a free ticket to the park.

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    In addition to regular shows, Six Flags New England also hosts special events, including concerts and charity events.

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    In addition, he is a Trustee of the arts charity, Arts & Business.

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    In addition, it is being displayed at various places around the country for additional charity causes.

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    In December 2006, the Minwax Chairs for Charity auction on eBay featured six celebrity-designed and autographed chairs.

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    In fact, the image of this venerable charity seems to have skipped an era, jumping from 19th century philanthropy to 21st efficiency.

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    In his ethical discussions (a full account of which is given under Ethics) Aquinas distinguishes theological from natural virtues and vices; the theological virtues are faith, hope and charity; the natural, justice, prudence and the like.

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    In response to the criticism, Sting says that the concert was for charity and backed by UNICEF.

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    In return, you will save the charity time and resources.

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    In September 2006, Hilton was pulled over while driving in her Mercedes-Benz after a Hollywood charity concert.

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    In some cases, those causes may be buried within a much larger list of charities, but in every case your donated automobile will go toward a charity that you truly believe in.

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    In some large towns the Elberfeld system of unpaid district visitors and the interworking of public and private charity is in force.

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    In the case of preemie sewing, charity crafters would team up with an organization, such as the March of Dimes, or a local hospital and make sweaters, booties, and hats.

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    In the Gladstone ministry of 1880 Mundella was vice-president of the council, and shortly afterwards was nominated fourth charity commissioner for England and Wales.

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    In the SPRING term each YEAR GROUP chooses a charity to support.

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    Instead of throwing away your unwanted furniture, why not donate it to a charity accepting furniture as a donation?

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    Instead, he founded an institute where the bond between members is not a formal canonical vow, but a bond of charity.

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    It 's easy but unfair to criticize, however, because many charity press officers are volunteers.

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    It also asks that " if anyone shall note in this our confession any articles or sentence repugnant of God's Holy Word, that it would please him of his gentleness and for Christian charity's sake, to admonish of the same in writing," promising that if the teaching cannot be proved, to reform it.

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    It also gives you the option to search for a registered charity by using the Charity Commission database.

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    It has been noted that she gives $55,000.00 to charity yearly, making her one of the top celebrity donors.

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    It is difficult to decide whether words of the early biographers imply that his youth was not free from irregularities; in any case, he was the recognized leader of the young men of the town in their revels; he was, however, always conspicuous for his charity to the poor.

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    It is recognized that a charity may need to retain some reserve of income in order to ensure the continued furtherance of its objects.

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    It is sometimes difficult to find a good charity that you may want to donate automobiles to.

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    It sounds a bit cheesy, I know, but I ended up really inspired by them and a genuine advocate for the charity!

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    It was considered that the only marketable asset the Charity had was the shareholding in one of its subsidiary trading companies.

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    It would allow the anomalies to continue thereby undermining the charity ' brand '.

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    It's an American-made Merlot that offers a sip with a purpose, for a portion of every purchase is shared back with Marilyn Monroe's estate, who donates it to charity.

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    It's nice to be able to see where your money's going, how it's being spent, what the charity's goals are, and more.

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    It's possible to donate an automobile either by using a donation broker, or donating directly to the charity of your choice.

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    It's tax effective and provides the charity with regular income, enabling us to plan long-term.

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    Its beginnings may be traced to the labours of the Rev. Griffith Jones (1684-1761), of Llanddowror, Carmarthenshire, whose sympathy for the poor led him to set on foot a system of circulating charity schools for the education of children.

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    Its objects are to promote a high morality among Jews, regardless of differences as to dogma and ceremonial customs, and especially to inculcate the supreme virtues of charity and brotherly love.

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    Jasinski's bio stated that his occupation while staying as a houseguest was that of a public relations manager for "a charity."

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    Jay Leno has also sold some of his prized motorcycles in charity celebrity auctions.

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    Knightley matched the $6,000 she won from the suit with another $6,000 and donated it to an eating disorder charity.

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    Lance and Sheryl met at the Grand Slam for Children charity event in Las Vegas in October 2003.

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    Limbless Association Motability Motability is a national UK charity, which helps disabled people and their families to become mobile.

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    Liz Lamb looks at the work of a Newcastle charity which is helping children in a country still ravaged by war.

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    Local charity, Groundwork Greater Nottingham is working on a new project to promote healthy eating in three primary schools.

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    Local organizations can contact individual locations about sponsorship options for upcoming charity events.

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    London-based charity focusing on meeting the needs of young street homeless.

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    Many hair salons also support this worthwhile charity.

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    Many items can be picked up in local charity shops or in dedicated vintage clothing emporiums.

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    Many regional bikini contests pit Hooters Girls from local restaurants against each other, all on the same stage, and all, of course, in the name of charity.

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    Many schools have charity drives and will accept sample sized products, or local homeless or women's shelters may be able to put them to good use.

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    Matthew Arnold's poem "St Brandan" gives fine expression to the old story that, on account of an act of charity done to a leper at Joppa, Judas was allowed an hour's respite from hell once a year.

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    Meantime the substance of true religion - justice, charity and a humble walk with God - is forgotten, fraud and deceit reign in all classes, the works of the house of Ahab are observed (worship of foreign gods).

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    Mercury Redbone Celebrity Tournament Series - Gary Ellis and his wife Susan started this charity fishing event around 15 years ago to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

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    Most charity organizations will give you a tax deductible receipt as well.

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    Moving from a house to a seniors' apartment means making decisions regarding what furniture and other belongings will be moved, and which ones will be sold, given away, or donated to charity.

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    Narrow-minded Christian consciences, however, could not stay long on this level; law was so very much more satisfying a guide than vague, elusive charity.

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    Next year he published Le Pape, a vision of the spirit of Christ in appeal against the spirit of Christianity, his ideal follower confronted and contrasted with his nominal vicar; next year again La Pitie supreme, a plea for charity towards tyrants who know not what they do, perverted by omnipotence and degraded by adoration; two years later Religions et religion, a poem which is at once a cry of faith and a protest against the creeds which deform and distort and leave it misshapen and envenomed and defiled; and in the same year L'Ane, a paean of satiric invective against the past follies of learned ignorance, and lyric rapture of confidence in the future wisdom and the final conscience of the world.

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    Next year the great tragic poem of Torquemada came forth to bear witness that the hand which wrote Ruy Blas had lost nothing of its godlike power and its matchless cunning, if the author of Le Roi s'amuse had ceased to care much about coherence of construction from the theatrical point of view as compared with the perfection of a tragedy designed for the devotion of students not unworthy or incapable of the study; that his command of pity and terror, his powers of intuition and invention, had never been more absolute and more sublime; and that his infinite and illimitable charity of imagination could transfigure even the most monstrous historic representative of Christian or Catholic diabolatry into the likeness of a terribly benevolent and a tragically magnificent monomaniac. Two years later Victor Hugo published the third and concluding series of La Legende des siecles.

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    No charity shop bin, second hand record store or music fair is missed in their relentless pursuit of gems of forgotten music.

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    Normally, trustees cannot spend any part of the charity's permanent endowment.

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    Now he is holding a charity raffle at the Kings Head, Woodbridge, on Saturday December 17.

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    Now, though, charity sewing has become a much more involved process.

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    Objects of charity are not guests.

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    Oh and she claims that if she wins the suit, she will be donating all the money to charity.

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    Okay, we'll give an exception to Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, seeing as they donated all of the proceeds from daughter Shiloh's pictures to charity.

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    Old clothes that are unsuitable for charity shops can be cut up into rags, so that you can stop using paper towels.

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    On her death he honoured her memory by the foundation of a charity for orphan girls, who bore the name of Alimentariae Faustinianae.

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    On his death it became the residence of his wife, Elizabeth of Hungary, who built a hospital there, and died in 1231, at the age of twenty-four, worn out with works of religion and charity.

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    On the 28th of October he died, according to his last recorded words, " in perfect charity with all men, and in sincere communion with the whole church of Christ, by whatever names Christ's followers call themselves."

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    One of the most noteworthy institutions in the city is the Charity Organization Society, with headquarters in Fitch Institute.

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    One of these, Giving Alms no Charity, and Employing the Poor a Grievance to the Nation (1704), is extraordinarily far-sighted.

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    Options for the old cabinets include relocating them to different areas of the home or perhaps donating them to a charity.

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    Or should they be expected to donate organs out of charity?

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    Or, some area rental stores may offer discounts at prom or for charity events.

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    Other activities may include dances, Bible study, charity drives, dinners, book clubs, seasonal parties, and even sports competitions between the seniors.

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    Other major elements are stocks of goods for sale and monies due to the charity less monies owed by the charity.

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    Others enjoy party schools because of the events that encourage school spirit, like football games, large charity events, and school musicals.

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    Others will expect you to donate the dress since profits are for charity.

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    Our innovative loyalty marketing program donates a percentage of the commission charged to a charity of the client's choice.

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    Overall, Oprah donates to charity often.

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    Part was sold to maintain an obit and charity in accordance with Peter's will and the rest descended to his heirs.

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    Participating in charity benefits and advertising campaigns, celebrities have played a large part in making the aids fund program a success.

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    Perhaps the most remarkable traits in Longfellow's character were his accessibility and his charity.

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    Place a small placard next to each dinner plate that indicates where the money went, and why you choose the charity you did.

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    President Ronald Reagan presented her with the American Cancer Society's annual Courage Award in 1984 for her work with the charity.

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    Private charities have always occupied a distinguished position in the Netherlands, and the principle of the law of 1854 concerning the relief of the poor is, that the state shall only interfere when private charity fails.

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    Proceeds of disposal will be passed to a charity nominated by the current Mayor.

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    Proving her multifaceted talent, Applegate is also a stage actress who has performed in a number of productions, including a stint on Broadway in 2006's Sweet Charity.

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    Rather than trying to sell them on eBay or Craig's List, or give them straight to a charity shop, it can make more sense to organize a community children's clothing swap.

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    Read on to find out how you can get your very own limited edition FOX FM charity wristband.

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    Recently, Cindy posed for Playboy magazine, with a portion of the proceeds from each issue sold benefiting the charity.

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    Recently, I caught wind of a charity group planning to erect a new memorial cairn on the summit.

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    Recommended Sites MS Society Site of the UKs largest charity for people affected by multiple sclerosis.

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    Recycling ink cartridges is a great way to support your favorite charity.

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    Reunite A UK charity specializing in international parental child abduction.

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    Risk Analysis The Trustees are always mindful of the major risks to which the charity is exposed.

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    Robbie Williams dressed up like an old-fashioned lady to film a comedy sketch for British TV charity telethon 'Comic Relief '.

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    Run by parents for parents, the National childbirth Trust (NCT) is the largest and best-known childbirth and parenting charity in Europe.

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    Sam Radion of Tenby Surf Life Saving - a registered charity - trains the fledgling lifeguards on the South Beach for around fifteen weeks.

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    Saturday, 28th July saw as on the ' Charity Stall ' at Walsall Market selling donated bric-a-brac.

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    Scottish care charity quarriers, is hoping to do something about it.

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    Scottish care charity Quarriers, is hoping to do something about it.

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    See further Charity And Charities, Public Health, Education, Justice Of The Peace, Vestry, &C.

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    She 's being hailed as Britain 's answer to Karen O, for both her flamboyant charity shop style and her sassy in-yer-face vocals.

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    She cradled her son in the piscina and lived on charity.

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    She denied to the last her being any way guilty, seemed very penitent, and declared she died in charity.

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    She found her way in 1866 to a school in the Montmartre quarter of Paris, where she threw herself ardently into works of charity and revolutionary politics.

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    She founded the Charity Organization Society of New York City in 1882, and wrote Public Relief and Private Charity (1884) and Industrial Arbitration and Conciliation (1893).

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    She has been honored by the United Nations for creating a Colombian children's charity.

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    She is involved in various charity projects (many involving refugees), and is well-known as an international humanitarian.

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    She joined the events team at CFDG in order to pursue her career aspirations to work in the charity sector.

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    She's a program manager for the charity First Descents, a charitable organization that focuses on young adult cancer patients.

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    Since its inception, the charity has provided more than 2,000 children with high-quality human hair wigs, with recipients in all 50 states and throughout Canada.

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    Sleep Like a Star Charity Auction, sponsored by Select Comfort, auctioned dozens of beds autographed by celebrities to benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities.

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    So who are the celebrities that will be vying for a quarter-of-a-million-dollar charity gift?

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    Some charities will use the revenue from the sale of the furniture to help cover charity expenses.

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    Some of the charity sewing done for preemies goes directly to the babies.

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    Some of the proceeds from that design are then donated to that celebrity's favorite charity.

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    Some rumors say he was fired and some say that the United Autism Foundation isn't even a charity, but a fraudulent storefront.

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    St Vincent de Paul is considered to have begun the new era with his institution of " Sisters of Charity " in 1634.

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    Still the utmost point that this development reached fell considerably short of the standard of Christian charity.

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    Strictly speaking a charity must apply its income for charitable purposes in order to qualify for exemption from corporation tax on that income.

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    Such a comparison measures also the relative judgment, temper and charity of these writers and Jefferson.

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    Such are the Franciscans, Dominicans, Jesuits, Lazarists, Augustinians, Marists, &c. Besides the above orders of priests, an immense number of religious societies of women are engaged in works of education and charity throughout the whole of the foreign mission field.

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    Sunday 17 October - SI Cardigan Annual Luncheon to support the charity ' Changing faces ' which enables people to face disfigurement with confidence.

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    Sure, in the end, someone will be declared the winner and an enormous $250,000 donation will be made to his or her favorite charity, but will the participants take the challenges seriously?

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    Tea at Three is a new nation-wide event to raise money for hospice care, co-ordinated by national hospice charity Help the Hospices.

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    Thanks to the reverent charity of the laymen, they do not live much worse than Benedictine monks; and the prohibition to live in houses does not extend to caves.

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    Thanks to the reverent charity of the laymen, they do not live much worse than Benedictine monks.

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    That said, did you know that it's often also a chance to support a worthwhile charity and enjoy some great entertainment?

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    That will only make the charity deal with disposing the item, causing the charity both time and money, not you.

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    The 2007 charity was The Lance Armstrong Foundation.

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    The adoptee as a commodity has specific meanings, such as fulfilling a desire to have children or to show benevolence and charity.

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    The advice given was that the Charity was not insolvent.

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    The American Cancer Society, the Ronald McDonald House and the Make-A-Wish Foundation are among the organizations the charity has helped in the past.

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    The ample revenues which his predecessors had consumed in pomp and luxury he diligently applied to the establishment of hospitals; and the multitudes who were supported by his charity preferred the eloquent discourses of their benefactor to the amusements of the theatre or of the circus.

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    The attached charity auction item donation letter can be sent to businesses and individuals that may wish to donate items to be used in the auction.

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    The beggars' depots are "exclusively devoted to the confinement of persons whom the j udicial authority shall place at the disposal of the government" for that purpose, and these are classified as (a) able-bodied persons who, instead of working for their living, depend upon charity as the Romans, as is shown by an abundance of objects unearthed by excavation, amongst which may be mentioned a fine statue of an athlete (the Diadumenos) in the British Museum.

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    The best there is doesn't take on charity cases, Dee.

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    The building was intended to be "a place of public meeting for all sorts and descriptions of people, without distinction, who shall behave and conduct themselves in an orderly, sober, religious and devout manner, for the worship and adoration of the eternal, unsearchable and immutable Being, who is the author and preserver of the universe, but not under and by any other name, designation or title, peculiarly used for and applied to any particular being or beings by any man or set of men whatsoever; and that no graven image, statue or sculpture, carving, painting, picture, portrait or the likeness of anything shall be admitted within the said messuage, building, land, tenements, hereditament and premises; and that no sacrifice, offering or oblation of any kind or thing shall ever be permitted therein; and that no animal or living creature shall within or on the said messuage, &c., be deprived of life either for religious purposes or food, and that no eating or drinking (except such as shall be necessary by any accident for the preservation of life), feasting or rioting be permitted therein or thereon; and that in conducting the said worship or adoration, no object, animate or inanimate, that has been or is or shall hereafter become or be recognized as an object of worship by any man or set of men, shall be reviled or slightingly or contemptuously spoken of or alluded to, either in preaching or in the hymns or other mode of worship that may be delivered or used in the said messuage or building; and that no sermon, preaching, discourse, prayer or hymns be delivered, made or used in such worship, but such as have a tendency to the contemplation of the Author and Preserver of the universe or to the promotion of charity, morality, piety, benevolence, virtue and the strengthening of the bonds of union between men of all religious persuasions and creeds."

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    The campaign was highly commended in the Charity Awards.

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    The case involved a French and a UK cancer charity which inherited French and UK property from a person domiciled in France.

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    The causes of their subsequent estrangement are obscure, but it was possibly due to the empress's lavish expenditure in charity and church building, which endeared her to ecclesiastics but was a serious drain on the imperial finances.

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    The charity accepts not only automobiles, but also appliances, computers, goods and services as well.

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    The charity aims to boost guests ' self-belief so that they can start the New Year with renewed determination to overcome their problems.

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    The Charity allowed for weekly payments to poor housekeepers.

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    The charity also contributes by supporting research and through promoting education on farm animal husbandry and welfare.

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    The charity also helps the voluntary hospices to provide training for colleagues outside the movement working in the hospice's local area.

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    The charity cards tho are not the run-of-the-mill gifts you would expect.

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    The Charity Commission asked pollsters NOP to survey people across the UK about their attitude to charity giving at Christmas.

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    The charity does the rest, claiming the rebate on the giver 's behalf.

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    The charity does the rest, claiming the rebate on the giver's behalf.

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    The charity funds a range of causes to relieve suffering.

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    The charity is increasing its profile around London stations to offer support to commuters in the wake of the recent bombings.

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    The charity is working to combat poverty, reduce isolation, defeat ageism and promote quality in care.

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    The charity Mencap said seven out of 10 families had reached or come close to breaking point due to the stress of round-the-clock care.

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    The charity needs fundraisers, equipment, researchers, and editors, skilled and unskilled to tell it like it is.

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    The charity Public Concern at Work provides free confidential advice to workers who have concerns about wrongdoing in the workplace.

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    The charity reps consulted everybody in their forms and they voted as a year group to support this important charity.

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    The charity sells the gift card at face value, and then Visa provides the organization with a small profit for selling the gift card to the public.

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    The charity turned out to be the United Autism Foundation office in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and representatives claim that Jasinski worked for the charity for a short period of three months.

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    The Chilcott Free School was established in 1611, and the Bluecoat Charity School, dating from 1714, was reorganized in 1876 to give secondary education to boys and girls.

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    The Civic Trust is an independent, national charity, founded in 1957.

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    The clothes shop from which Tom emerges, carrying his latest haul, is now an Age Concern charity shop.

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    The Commissioners concluded that in the circumstances the proper safeguards were in place and the independence of the charity was protected.

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    The council claim the chuggers - an abbreviation of " charity muggers " - have been driving shoppers away from the town center.

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    The Devonshire hospital, formerly known as the Bath Charity, is a benevolent institution, supported by voluntary subscriptions.

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    The event was supervised by the environmental regeneration charity groundwork on behalf of the East London Business Alliance.

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    The expenses of these missions are borne by private charity, and by a general annual collection.

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    The fraternal twins are expected to net upwards of $11 million, with every dime going to charity.

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    The funds raised through this charity abseil will remain in Kent.

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    The General Charity Society is a benevolent association.

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    The Gifts in Kind program is an excellent example of perfect corporate community involvement and charity.

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    The grammar school, founded in 1495 under the charity of Thomas Burton, occupies modern buildings in pleasant grounds.

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    The grant-giving charity provides independent grants for humanitarian work all over the world.

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    The hair is then sent to the charity, usually in a plastic bag sealed inside a padded envelope.

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    The hairpieces and wigs provided by this charity are made from donated hair and hand-crafted to be of the highest quality.

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    The jus episcopale which Luther afterwards claimed for the secular authorities had been practically exercised in Saxony and Brandenburg; cities and districts had framed police regulations which set aside ecclesiastical decrees about holidays and begging; the supervision of charity was passing from the hands of the church into those of laymen; and religious confraternities which did not take their guidance from the clergy were increasing.

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    The last celebrity standing is the winner and has a cash prize donated to their charity of choice.

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    The less fortunate make shift to live outside as best they can, but are all day in the mosque, and are seldom deserted by Moslem charity.

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    The LoveToKnow Charity community is made up of experienced writers with backgrounds in fundraising and non profit work.

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    The Magnelius Grandcourts were evidently preparing for the brilliant charity bazaar to be held there that afternoon and evening.

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    The members might be priests or laymen, who devoted themselves to preaching, the education of youth, and works of charity - material, moral and intellectual.

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    The Military Order of the Purple Heart, commonly referred to as the Purple Heart Charity, serves all veterans and their families, not just those that received the Purple Heart.

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    The most successful fundraisers, therefore, are those that raise the most amount of money for a cause by spending the least amount of money by the charity.

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    The most viable options are provided through government agencies, community services and charity organizations.

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    The mother-idea of his poems, he says, is democracy, and democracy "carried far beyond politics into the region of taste, the standards of manners and beauty, and even into philosophy and theology" His Leaves certainly radiates democracy as no other modern literary work does, and brings the reader into intimate and enlarged relations with fundamental human qualities - with sex, manly love, charity, faith, self-esteem, candour, purity of body, sanity of mind.

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    The noblest survivals of Buddhism in India are to be found, not among any peculiar body, but in the religion of the people; in that principle of the brotherhood of man, with the reassertion of which each new revival of Hinduism starts; in the asylum which the great Hindu sects afford to women who have fallen victims to caste rules, to the widow and the out-caste; in the gentleness and charity to all men, which takes the place of a poor-law in India, and gives a high significance to the half satirical epithet of the " mild " Hindu.

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    The objects of a charity must be capable of being exclusively charitable.

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    The old-fashioned nun had spent her time behind high walls in prayerful contemplation; the one object of the Sister of Charity was the service of her neighbour.

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    The oldest hospital is the Reineman (private; 1803) for maternity cases; the municipal hospital (1878) is for contagious diseases; the Sisters of Charity, the Sisters of Mercy, the Institution of Protestant Deaconesses, the Presbyterian Church and the United Presbyterian Woman's Association each have charge of a hospital; and there is also an eye, ear and throat hospital (1895).

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    The only requirement is that the donor must have paid tax equal to the amount to be reclaimed by the charity.

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    The other charitable institutions are 992 in number, and include every form of public and private charity; no diocese is without one or more such establishments.

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    The Parsee scriptures require the last ten days of the year to be spent in doing deeds of charity, and in prayers of thanksgiving to Ahura-Mazda.

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    The people of Montevideo maintain more than forty charitable associations, including the Caridad (charity) hospital on Calle 25 de Mayo, and the insane asylum in the suburb of La Union, both built and largely supported from the proceeds of frequent lottery drawings.

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    The place became an asylum for lepers and the caring for them began to be a charity under government charge in 1866; but conditions here were at first unspeakably unhygienic, their improvement being largely due to Father Damien, who devoted himself to this work in 1873.

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    The Plunkett Foundation is an educational charity which advocates and supports economic self-help as an effective instrument for meeting the needs of rural communities.

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    The Prince only played polo to raise money for charity.

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    The principal charitable foundations are the Casa de Caridad or house of charity, the hospital general, dating from 1401, and the foundling hospital.

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    The principal public charity of the Territory is the leper asylum on a peninsula almost 50 sq.

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    The priority is to put the charity back on a proper footing.

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    The registered charity receives all profits from the limited company.

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    The RHS is the UK's leading gardening charity dedicated to advancing horticulture and promoting good gardening.

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    The Rules of the various Third Orders have proved very adaptable to the needs of modern congregations devoted to active works of charity; and so a great number of teaching and nursing congregations of women belong to one or other of the Third Orders.

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    The run up to Christmas is a busy time for many charities and for charity givers.

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    The scheme is a new initiative from national energy charity NEA.

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    The series hasn't survived 16 years just out of charity.

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    The singer's hair was sold for over $40,000 on a special eBay charity auction.

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    The Soup Kitchen is a new charity cookbook containing recipes for fresh seasonal soups.

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    The suit was brought to break the will, and Webster, for the plaintiffs, after stating that the devise could stand only on condition that it was a charity, argued that it was not a charity because no teaching was such except Christian teaching.

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    The suit you have been wearing looks like it came from the bargain bin of a charity shop.

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    The system of the Welsh circulating charity schools, set up by Griffith Jones, rector of Llanddowror, in the 18th century, undoubtedly gave an immense impetus to the spread of popular education in Wales, for it has been stated on good authority that about one-third of the total population was taught to read and write Welsh by means of this system.

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    The third category is charity, money for church donation or a local cause, for example, or for gifts.

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    The Trust was set up in 1992 as a registered charity, to conduct research into all aspects of temperate agroforestry.

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    The trustees did not adequately manage nor control the internal financial procedures of the Charity.

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    The two met via Armstrong's work with his charity The Lance Armstrong Foundation.

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    The ultramontane and oppressively burdensome church had been taunted with its lack of Christian charity, apostolic Dovertv and primitive virtue.

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    The university possesses considerable endowments and has several foundations for the assistance of poor students; the "regent's charity," for instance, founded by Christian, affords free residence and a small allowance to one hundred bursars.

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    The way to ensure that your money and property go to the person(s), organization, or charity that you want is to have your instructions clearly noted in a will.

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    The weeklong celebrity tournament features three different celebrities each day, competing for the charity (or charities) of their choice.

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    The Wellcome Trust is an independent, privately endowed charity.

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    The wretched inmates were dependent for food upon the caprice of their gaolers or the charity of the benevolent; water was denied them except in the scantiest proportions; their only bedding was putrid straw.

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    Their guidance was to only buy the wristbands from reputable shops or via the charity on the web.

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    There are also games and a place where you can donate your gently used prom dress to a charity foundation.

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    There are also the penal colonies at Veen huizen in Drente, which were brought from the Society of Charity (Maatschappij van Weldadigkeid) in 1859.

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    There are many denominational charities, especially Mormon, the entire state being divided into ecclesiastical units or " stakes " for charity organization.

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    There are many ways that concerned and caring individuals can help support the charity, from donating hair themselves to helping raise money to pay for the manufacture of the hairpieces.

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    There is a continuing wrangle between mental health charity Sane and the Department of Health about funding for the helpline Saneline.

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    There is little or no evidence of works of charity outside the monastery being undertaken by Studite monks.

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    There is nothing in the licensing laws to prevent alcohol being given, free of charge, to people on charity premises.

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    There isn't enough room to mention the plethora of events that RAG does to raise money for charity.

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    There won't be any supermodel tantrums when Leeds students hit the catwalk for charity later this month.

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    These buildings, with their belongings, are works of charity, and are supported, repaired and so forth out of funds derived from pious legacies, most often of land or rentals.

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    These devotees lavish large sums in indiscriminate charity, and it is the hope of sharing in such pious distributions that brings together the concourse of religious mendicants from all quarters of the country.

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    These include pacifism, vegetarianism, charity work, recycling, the Green movement, and the caring professions.

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    These rings are sometimes donated to fundraising events for charity auctions or made available at sports memorabilia shops.

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    They also have some orphanages, schools and medical dispensaries, under the care of sisters of charity of St Vincent de Paul.

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    They also ought to be considered satis who abide in charity and contentment, who serve and, when rising, ever remember their lord."

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    They are the only National Charity which concentrates all its efforts on improving the lot of ex-racing greyhounds.

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    They hope to raise around £ 2,000 for his parents ' chosen charity, Yorkshire Air Ambulance who attended the scene of the accident.

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    They need to know how to save money and give to charity as well.

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    They offer bulk discount and wholesale prices for your school or charity organization.

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    They then sell these pieces to other parents and use the money they earn to donate to the charity.

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    Thirty stars were involved, raising over a million dollars for charity.

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    This amount has varied over the years, but recently, celebrities received $25,000 for their charity, with the week's winner receiving $50,000.

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    This broad comprehensiveness, which to outsiders looks like ecclesiastical anarchy, is the characteristic note of the Church of England; it may be, and has been, defended as consonant with Christian charity and suited to the genius of a people not remarkable for logical consistency; but it makes it all the more difficult to say what the religion of Englishmen actually is, even within the English Church.

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    This charity registered in February 1963.

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    This corporation continued to administer the affairs of the borough until it was dissolved under the Municipal Corporations Act in 1835, when the property belonging to it was vested in charity commissioners.

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    This doctrine is only applied where "a general intention of charity is manifest" in the will, and not where one particular object only was present to the mind of the testator.

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    This double movement of the life of charity finds its ultimate expression in the sacrament of the Eucharist.

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    This feature is useful for verifying whether a charity is officially registered in the UK.

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    This final performance at the Bellagio was a charity event in which the proceeds went to benefit the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health.

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    This independent charity was later renamed Wildlife Warriors Worldwide.

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    This is a charity that hides a multitude of sins.

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    This is in conjunction with the charity Oxfam - www.oxfamunwrapped.com All contributions are welcome.

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    This is part of the ` storybook dads ` charity project, run at HMP Dartmoor.

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    This midlands based charity provides three helicopter ambulances giving emergency cover over 11 counties.

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    This must be done within ten months of the charity 's financial year-end.

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    This must be done within ten months of the charity's financial year-end.

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    This organization offers monetary assistance to charity organizations around the world.

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    This Paterson charity helped organize the countless donations that flowed in from area donors, and provided a new start to the poorest families hit the hardest by the flooding, and who couldn't afford to refurnish their homes.

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    This time though, the contestants are celebrities and the prize of the $250,000 a year salaried job is instead a $250,000 gift to charity for the winning celebrity.

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    This tournament chooses a charity each year for which the proceeds will be donated.

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    This tournament has raised over $44 million dollars for charity to date.

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    This type of dress can be worn to weddings, charity events, work socials, and to the theatre.

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    This underpins the rationale for our reserves policy, but would also lead to the charity awarding smaller grants than it would consider desirable.

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    This week a team of firefighters are launching a yearlong program of charity events in aid of Cancer Research.

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    This will help you make an educated decision about which charity within your most passionate cause you should donate your money or time to.

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    This young company produced an operetta each summer holiday and raised more than £ 6,000 for charity.

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    Those who ate at home marked themselves out as both greedy and lacking in charity.

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    Though he maintained a splendid household as archbishop of Toledo, and provided handsomely for his children, he devoted part of his revenue to charity, and with part he endowed the college of Santa Cruz at Valladolid.

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    To find out more about charity Christmas cards and gifts visit the World Vision gift selection.

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    To the poor, Persians are unostentatiously generous; most of the rich have regular pensioners, old servants, or poor relations who live on their bounty; and though there are no workhouses, there are in ordinary times no deaths from starvation; and charity, though not organized, is general..

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    To the south-west of the church is Cowane's Hospital, founded in 1639 by John Cowane, dean of gild, for twelve poor members of the gildry; but the deposition of the charity has been modified and the hall serves the purpose of a gildhall.

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    Tom Cruise has vehemently fought the tabloids for printing stories that he felt were defamatory in nature and donated the court case proceeds to charity.

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    Towards the close of his life their reconciliation was completed by the wise charity of the empress in sympathizing deeply with him over the death of his beloved daughter by Madame Narishkine.

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    Trees for Life is an award winning Scottish charity working to restore the Caledonian forest.

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    Trinity House is a charity for seamen of the merchant service; the building (1753) was founded by the Trinity House Gild instituted in 1369, and contains a noteworthy collection of paintings and a museum.

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    United Kingdom charities are required to report to the Charity Commission, providing documents and updating their information as it changes.

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    Until the end of his life he remained a protagonist in theological controversy and a keen fighter against latitudinarianism and liberalism; but the sharpest religious or political differences never broke his personal friendships and his Christian charity.

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    Variety will issue press releases and photographs announcing the alliance between the charity and your organization to relevant trade and consumer publications.

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    We also check the credentials of every charity you want to donate to.

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    We are a patient led national Charity focussing specifically on Rheumatoid Arthritis.

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    We cannot make an Order to do anything which overrides a specific prohibition in the charity's governing document.

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    We observe, however, that Paley's method is often mixed with reasonings that belong to an alien and older manner of thought; as when he supports the claim of the poor to charity by referring to the intention of mankind "when they agreed to a separation of the common fund," or when he infers that monogamy is a part of the divine design from the equal numbers of males and females born.

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    We partner with Habitat for Humanity on a global level Habitat for Humanity is a charity dedicated to eliminating poor housing around the world.

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    We will be holding a special charity auction hosted by eBay.

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    What better way to celebrate the season of giving then to help a new mom and a charity?

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    Whatever type of charity information you need, you will be sure to find it at LoveToKnow Charity.

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    Wheel helps launch charity flip-flops Save the Children have teamed up with Wheel to help drive sales of this summer's must-have flip-flops.

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    When a prisoner has served onehalf of his term and his conduct has been good for two years (if he has been confined for that period) the board of directors may parole him for the remainder of his term, provided there is satisfactory assurance that he will not be dependent on public charity.

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    When he was about twelve years old, Giulio Cesare Borromeo resigned to him an abbacy, the revenue of which he applied wholly in charity to the poor.

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    When it is over, take whatever does not sell and donate it to a charity.

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    When, as sometimes happens, those revenues have been dissipated by peculation, neglect or change of times, the caravanserai passes through downward stages of dilapidation to total ruin (of which only too many examples may be seen) unless some new charity intervene to repair and renew it.

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    Whether you are a volunteer, donor, director or just someone with an interest in philanthropy, we welcome you to make comments on articles that will benefit the entire Charity community.

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    Whether you are interested in finding out how to contribute to your favorite non profit organization or how to organize a benefit event, LoveToKnow Charity has it covered.

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    Whether you are trying to raise money for a charity, a school event or for any other cause, becoming informed about what works and what doesn't work for a fundraiser can tremendously increase your chances of success.

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    While "God helps those who help themselves," many faiths encourage charity and goodwill not only toward those who share the same faith, but toward anyone in need of assistance.

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    While the code, according to its own lights, aims at strict justice rather than charity, the Old Testa ment has reforming aims, and the religious, legislative and social ideals are characterized by the insistence upon a lofty moral and ethical standard.

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    While Wilder's film career has been on hiatus, he's still keeping busy with charity work and writing.

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    Whilst Sankara's mendicant followers were prohibited to touch fire and had to subsist entirely on the charity of Brahman householders, Ramanuja, on the contrary, not only allowed his followers to use fire, but strictly forbade their eating any food cooked, or even seen, by a stranger.

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    Why is charity, public or private, impotent to eliminate social evils like vagrancy, begging, prostitution?

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    Why not take good clean wearable clothes straight to your favorite local charity shops?

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    With help from construction industry charity Crash, the newly refitted hostel provides 11 bed spaces in five self-catering units.

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    With the help of Saint Louise de Marillac he founded also founded the congregation of the Sisters of Charity.

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    With this newly acquired ability to read the Bible in their own tongue, the many persons so taught were not slow to express a general demand for Cymric literature, which was met by a supply from local presses in the small country towns; the marvellous success of the Welsh circulating charity schools caused in fact the birth of the Welsh vernacular press.

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    Woman stabbed as amnesty launched Sex offender goes missing Media publisher provides charity...

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    You also can make heirloom pieces and sell them at online auctions, giving any proceeds to charity.

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    You boast of spending a tenth part of your income in charity; maybe you should spend the nine tenths so, and done with it.

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    You can add to your scrapbook stash and help charity at the same time!

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    You can also donate your points to charity or use them for airline travel.

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    You can cash in your cash back rewards, use them to purchase gift certificates or donate your rewards to charity.

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    You can get out of the house and either work part -time (showing maturity and willingness to financially contribute to your education, a very adult thing to do) or volunteer for a charity part-time.

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    You can still directly donate to a charity from your IRA in 2009 without incurring income taxes.

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    You can visit the Charity Commission website to find out which charities are listed there and to get a snapshot of information about them.

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    You don't take charity.

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    You must have a genius for charity as well as for anything else.

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    Your cash back will be sent to you (or donated to your favorite charity!) four times a year.

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    Your IRA trustee can transfer up to $100,000 of your IRA assets to charity without incurring taxable income.