They can even donate their normal weekly subscriptions or hand over their beer money. |
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Of course whatever people want to donate separately on top of that is also welcomed. |
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Unless you have an identical twin with extra hair to donate, you must serve as your own donor. |
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The bears are collected at local fire and police departments in Massachusetts, but you can donate too. |
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But I'll tell you what, I'll gladly donate my tax cut to a worthy charity if you will. |
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Do you have an old dog kennel, tea chest, or wooden crate that you would like to donate. |
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People are urged to take along old toys and clothing to donate to the needy and candles and carols sheets are on sale. |
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Your local lumberyard can mill these for a nominal fee or might even donate to your school. |
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The centre has been running short of blood donors and is appealing for people to come forward and donate. |
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If you don't want to donate cash, many times these charities need blankets, food, toiletries, and simple things like aspirins and cough syrup. |
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It is worth pointing out, by the way, that all the contributors have agreed to donate their author royalties to the Simon Communities of Ireland. |
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They are being asked to donate funds equivalent to a food or drink item from their establishment. |
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They just wanted me to donate, monthly, the equivalent amount to half a bag of tea-bags. |
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Well why not donate the money you were going to spend on those shoes to a charity. |
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Anyone who has attractive wild flowers growing in their gardens may like to collect and donate some seeds of same. |
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A handful of drug companies have offered to donate some drugs for a fixed period or to discount to a limited extent. |
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And there are many individuals and businesses keen to donate much needed cash to throw a lifeline to these communities. |
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Non-metals accept electrons in forming anions while metals donate electrons to form cations. |
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I told my daughter that I was willing to donate up to 5,000 pounds to anyone who would set up a rescue home for the stray dogs here. |
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You can donate towels, blankets, lead ropes, halters, feed, hay, veterinary equipment, vehicles and trailers. |
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A provision was made to donate the remaining 15 acres to the council to be used as a buffer between developments. |
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You can donate blood, bone marrow, even kidneys and even part of your liver as a living donor. |
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Those policies include a proposal to double the cost of licence renewal for drivers not electing to donate their organs. |
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The descendant was also an alumna of the school, and she agreed to donate samples of her blood for the project. |
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They even slagged us off for asking the guests to donate money to charity instead of giving us presents. |
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Ninthly, I really like the idea of getting people to donate old t-shirts to the quilt. |
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Can you convince a business or community center to donate space or offer a reduced rent? |
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Once an infertile woman has successfully birthed a child, then she and her partner may be asked to donate the unneeded embryos for research. |
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Instead of giving presents to friends, donate the same amount to individual charities and give people a vibe of the Christmas spirit. |
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As part of the settlement, the company is to donate its software and reconditioned computers to 14,000 low-income schools. |
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He expected DIY shops and paint companies would donate unwanted stock, saving them the cost of paying for disposal at landfill sites. |
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A directory containing the details of the students who are willing to donate blood and their blood groups was released. |
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If you have jars or bottles which contain coppers or foreign coins at home you could donate them to the project. |
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In such a case, it is a great mitzvah for a Jew to donate organs to save another person's life. |
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I am not work-shy and donate some of my time to charity on a voluntary basis. |
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If something is in good condition, but won't make a good re-gift, you can donate it to charity. |
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The club is run by volunteers who donate their time and their money to look out for these gentle animals. |
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It was a big decision to donate my kidney, but it wasn't a problem in the end. |
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I once stayed at a convent where the sisters placed a photo album in each room with pictures of the things they wanted people to donate. |
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Mum Allison is hoping to hear news today on whether or not she can donate bone marrow to Joshua. |
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It also encourages the haves to donate 2.5 percent of their income to the poor. |
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Or for the less snarky solution, try and unbend them and donate them to the local Value Village or Salvation Army store. |
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With Ad Council sponsorship, television and radio stations donate broadcast time for the public service announcements. |
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They appreciate the fact that people stayed to donate blood despite the long delay. |
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Today, political leaders and other prominent people attend harambee functions and donate large sums of money. |
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With your agreement, the blood you donate will be tested to find out your blood group and screen for any infection. |
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When Victoria was in New York recently, she went to see the Jacob and Co designer to twist his arm so he'd donate something for the auction. |
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I may have to raid my parent's bookshelves for a book to donate as I forgot to bring one from home today. |
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Let's just hope that the enticement of a free CD-ROM and poster is enough to get 1000 people to donate 10 each. |
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Instead, they donate some staff time and services to assist in its operation. |
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He is hoping people will donate fodder and hay for a convoy for those struggling to feed their stock. |
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Now they are relying on visitors to generously donate money while admiring the beautiful petunias, begonias and busy lizzy flowers. |
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It is a good method of getting people to donate in the leadup to election day I guess. |
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Seeing local hospitals in dire straits, she convinced British drug manufacturers to donate medicine, which she later took to Russia. |
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We are being asked to provide help at the stalls and to donate prizes for the raffle, the tombola and the Mystery Bottle draw. |
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The Blood Bank admitted that an error was made in asking people infected with hepatitis C to donate blood. |
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Since then, he has urged his tweeps to donate to lung cancer causes, including his own charity. |
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If you would like to donate money or material please do not hesitate to contact Tommy at his home address. |
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I do, however, believe that they must donate more money to charity, and help the people in their country. |
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He also knows however, that however much money people donate to charity, it will not do much good on its own. |
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If you like what we do, then you can help us by hitting the donate button on the right hand side. |
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The newspaper later confirmed that it had been hoaxed and printed a front-page apology, with a pledge to donate money to charity. |
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All you need to do is donate your unwanted clothes, books, and homeware to stores across the country. |
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Women who sleep with men who have slept with other men only have to wait 12 months to donate blood. |
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We are also urging businesses not to send Christmas cards, but instead donate money to the appeal. |
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We did try to get the current owner of the locomotive to donate one of the nameplates which could be displayed at Blackpool North. |
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Start opening your closets, drawers and cupboards now and donate your unused items to help others. |
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It is also a great opportunity to donate items that have been cluttering your house to a worthwhile cause. |
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The wives and daughters of leading artists dressed in white with tricolor cockades in their hair when they went to publicly donate their jewelry. |
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You are asked to encourage as many of your friends and family to donate blood. |
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Many philanthropists donate money specifically for buildings or endowed professorships that bear their names. |
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The Association is looking for philanthropists who could donate money to pay out salary for an English teacher. |
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They are urging people with unused tools and woodwork equipment sitting idle in garages and around the house to donate them. |
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He made an appeal for unused computer equipment so that he could repair and donate it to needy schools. |
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How do I clean up my hard drive to insure that my personal information is gone when I donate my old computer? |
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Moreover, for him, many Hollywood liberals don't donate anything more than conscience money to their cause. |
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His dad brought him into the office and he'd been saving bits of his pocket money to donate to the appeal. |
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Anyone wishing to donate saleable items to the auction can contact any of the following members to arrange collection. |
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And people might not donate if 18 years down the line a few children were to suddenly pop up! |
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The tattoo parlour will donate half of its takings from customers who request a body piercing tomorrow. |
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I recently gave a talk and demonstration on my craftwork and have decided to donate my fee to the fund. |
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Furthermore, Tri suggested brain-dead patients donate their hearts, livers, eyes and other organs to those in need. |
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You can buy and donate resources to poverty-stricken areas, or help with other humanitarian efforts and causes. |
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People are also being encouraged to have a garage sale of any unwanted gifts and belongings on the same day and donate the proceeds. |
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We ask you to Gift Aid your contributions where possible and consider other ways you can donate money tax-effectively. |
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Many businesses were more than willing to donate money, door prizes and refreshments, which helped defray the costs of both rides. |
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Nobody was going to rush out and build a railroad, or donate half their house-keeping to the deserving poor. |
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Hey moneybags, do you want to donate to the poor, overworked and underpaid resident foundation? |
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People donate items of furniture to the society who then distributes them to disadvantaged families. |
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Once the break-even is reached, we plan to donate the royalty that we receive. |
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Go and sponsor him now, and remember to donate in pounds, and not dollars like I did. |
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Last year's winner received his cash scholarship and was also able to donate money to a charity that helps students pay for their schooling. |
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Many people donate to charity, and I see that a charities bill is in the programme this year. |
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The story, as it unfolded, concerned her desire to donate blood as she had done several times in the past. |
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As a further precaution, should previously transfused people not be allowed to donate blood? |
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There was a declining willingness of the public to donate organs for research. |
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All subjects agreed to anonymously donate blood and urine samples and gave written informed consent to participate in the study. |
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On the day that you donate blood, you should drink plenty of liquid and you should eat your normal meals. |
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The choice to donate the organ must be free of coercion or manipulation, either social or financial. |
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So you can donate both organs for lifesaving transplants and organs or tissues for research. |
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All relatives were asked whether the patient carried a donor card or had expressed a wish to donate organs, including corneas. |
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Anyone who has the opportunity to collect tokens is asked to donate them to the local primary school. |
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If you would like to donate cakes, buns, etc., it will be greatly appreciated by the club. |
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We are always grateful to anyone who can donate any double knitting wool for this project. |
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Living donors often donate an organ to a family member or close friend. |
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It does not have to be money, people can donate time or things in kind. |
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The point of fasting is not to die, just to suffer a little and those who cannot partake donate to feed the truly hungry. |
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On Monday morning, the philharmonic announced that financier Henry R. Kravis will donate that impressive sum to the symphony. |
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I can choose to serve in a soup kitchen or donate to a charity. |
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You can either donate them on the day or bring them along to be photographed and what they mean to you will be recorded on video, audio tape or in writing. |
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There is a chance to donate to the Silver Jubilee appeal by going to a talk at the school about the excavations which unearthed the Roman villa in the school grounds. |
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Sam said the crime squad had promised to donate half the total to charity. |
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Or perhaps it's your PTA asking you to donate the use of your ski chalet for a week to raise money for new playground equipment. |
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The project commenced in 1995, when the Franciscan Order decided to donate their noviciate in Killarney to be developed for the benefit of young people in the area. |
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All carbocations are strong alkylating agents with a high affinity for groups which donate or share their electrons, such as halide ions, hydroxyl anions and amines. |
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Children rode in a procession of omnibuses carrying flags, while farmers from nearby Lake County formed a column of farm wagons carrying produce they would donate to the fair. |
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The companies that manufacture drugs for elimination of onchocerciasis, filariasis, and trachoma have agreed to donate them for as long as required. |
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Anyone wishing to donate items to the shop can do so during opening hours. |
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These people would be better off establishing a cult, getting a bunch of doped up teenagers to donate all their possessions and hero-worship them. |
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In table salt, sodium atoms donate one electron each to chlorine atoms, making the sodiums positively charged ions and the chlorines negatively charged ions. |
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Anybody got a passel of frequent-flyer miles they'll donate to a blogger? |
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Six of Edmonton's most scrumptious purveyors of comestibles along with a dessert and scotch supplier will donate some of their best wares to the event. |
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Instead of the traditional wedding gifts Rachel and Matthew asked their guests to donate a book which had touched that guest's life and inscribe it with a special message. |
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Besides, they generously donate foodgrains to the old age homes. |
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Is there anyone out there who would maybe donate a couple of second class stamps, or any company who would run some appeal letters through their franking machines. |
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At first Mrs Bounds suggested people should simply donate cash to the relief effort, keen not to get in the way of work the aid agencies were doing. |
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Organize a clothes drive and donate duds to a local shelter. |
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We may never know the full amount that the Kochs or other outside spenders donate to advance anti-union legislation. |
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I do, however, have a problem with people accosting me on the street and begging me in their particularly weird way to donate money to African babies. |
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The couple decided to use the pen they won as a raffle prize to raise money for charity and are now looking for local businesses to donate further prizes. |
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Give It allows friends and relatives to donate a sum of money to a good cause instead of buying a shoddy piece of tat that's destined for the charity shop. |
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I donate financially, and have purchased two rescued cats from you. |
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Instead of ice water, Sheen pours a bucket full of cash on himself, all of which he plans to donate to the ALS Association. |
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When there is a tornado or hurricane or other natural disaster, good Samaritans are quick to donate clothes and toys for children. |
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Research shows that when people are offered the chance to donate one dollar, they will be more likely to donate ten or twenty. |
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It may be now legal for minors to donate to campaigns, but I believe there is a requirement that the donors' names over a minimum amount be reported, is there not? |
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Nearly a year ago, a well known city-based aviculturist told wildlife authorities that he wanted to donate a pair of Emus, captive bred in his farm house, to the park. |
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As the saviour sibling will almost certainly be required to donate at a young age, there are also concerns at the inability to give informed consent. |
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Following a transfusion, patients are not allowed to give blood themselves for a year and Jenny has also been on medication and has not been able to donate. |
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We want to encourage people to donate their time and energy to voluntary activities and we want to see voluntary organisations free to do the work they are set up to do. |
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Not, as you might think, an organisation that cares for old, decrepit deejays, but a charity set up by mixmasters to donate money to a Music Therapy Trust. |
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The EPA has a module on its site to help consumers donate or recycle their old devices. |
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It was customary to donate silver to the college in these circumstances, and his unnecessarily extravagant gift was a monteith weighing no less than 46 oz 10 dwt. |
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Only six per cent of the eligible population currently donate so we're hoping that people will make every effort this New Year to become a regular blood donor. |
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He is also hoping that a spares supplier will offer to donate or subsidise solid inners for the tyres, so that the bikes will not be out of action with punctures too often. |
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Exchange programs match people who have agreed to sell or donate specific durable medical equipment with people who need such equipment. |
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As you complete the state form, look for a checkoff box to donate monies to your state's nongame or endangered wildlife program. |
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In addition, RIF and Buddig will donate a I 0-title book collection to each school's library featuring entertaining food-themed books. |
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Under the donation-based scheme, crowdfunders donate money to projects or ventures because they believe it is a worthwhile undertaking. |
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I'm willing to donate money as long as it's for a good cause. |
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We've got commitments from several charities to donate food and clothing. |
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He said Shiite youth, who flagellated themselves with blades attached to chains, should instead donate their blood on the Day of Ashura. |
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The restaurant will donate 50p from every Fettuccini Violette sold to the charity. |
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But before you donate your old clothes to charity, consider taking them to As Good As New, a consignment shop in Maumelle. |
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These are the emotional hot buttons that make people respondorder goods and services, donate money to charities and send for more information. |
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So, regardless of your blood type or rhesus factor, as soon as you donate your kidney you will receive the money from the association treasury. |
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Back in September I asked Evening Gazette readers to donate winter woollies to their nearest Barnardo's shop. |
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Government will donate humanitarian medical supplies at the Bishkek Scientific and Research Center of Traumatology and Orthopedy on Friday. |
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With the news of the earthquake in the Samoa region, perhaps Ticketmaster can donate their handling charges to the relief effort? |
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The company will donate five piasters on every segment booked on Amadeus Selling Platform during the month. |
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For sponsorship information, to register or to donate to a rappeller, visit www. |
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We will again be calling on the nation to lounge about in their romper suits at work and play, schools and nurseries and donate PS1 to our fund. |
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We have to pasteurize it and obtain a license to sell it or donate it, and we are trying to become a Grade A dairy right now. |
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Barclays staff have also been holding a food collection at work to donate to the soup kitchen's charity, Anesis. |
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Earlier this year Gill, from Yarm, became the 426th person to altruistically donate a kidney. |
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Back in September I asked Journal and Chronicle readers to donate winter woollies to their nearest Barnardo's shop. |
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Blood donors are the key role player at this day as they donate life-saving gifts of blood to the needed person. |
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This year, GSK expects to donate 140 million treatments of albendazole to 40 countries worldwide. |
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Which author and playwright will donate his literary archive to Oxford University's Bodleian Library? |
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People were invited to sign up and donate pounds 35 for a sea mile as part of the appeal for the local hospice. |
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Hezbollah has for many years actively discouraged violent self-flagellation and encouraged the devout to donate blood instead. |
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The company was attracted by the nature of the project, and agreed to donate enough sulphur to acidify the Trehill fields. |
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Traditionally spectators donate money in the form of coppers, a colloquial term for 1p and 2p coins. |
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People have become far more likely to participate in boycotts, demonstrations, and to donate to political campaigns. |
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These specific requirements place additional restrictions on blood donors who can donate for neonatal use. |
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We are requesting Missouri businesses or individuals to donate goods and services for the MNF Silent Auction to be held at this event. |
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Acids donate hydrogen ions in an aqueous solution turning the colour to red. |
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You can donate to the organization as a whole, or you can earmark your contribution for a particular project. |
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Snackbar and Lamar Lounge a not-for-profit restaurant that selects a new charity to donate its proceeds to each year. |
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For every uniquely designed, NBCF pink-themed Snorkel Set purchased, Seavenger will donate profits to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. |
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No-one wants to donate a large sum of hard-earned money to an agency that may dry up and blow away next year. |
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A GENEROUS schoolgirl has inspired others to donate to charity after raiding her money box for a local cause. |
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And, in a link with Asian charity The Library Project, for every handbag sold, they donate a schoolbag with a book and a personal note for needy pupils in Asia. |
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Increased endorsement by the constituency in question might improve compliance rates, particularly among men who currently donate ineligibly owing to perceived discrimination. |
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Webster, is willing to donate jigsaw puzzles to a senior center complex. |
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People can donate carrier bags and take part in workshops to create The Consumerist Christmas Tree, which will be located in Prince Bishops Shopping Centre. |
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It would be better to donate the money to a homeless charity and report the rough sleeper to Liverpool's The Whitechapel Centre, Ruth McCaughley from the organisation says. |
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Districts sometimes refurbish computers in-house, but more likely they secure them from outside agencies that sell or donate the units to schools. |
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All sizes, colors and styles of hooded or crewneck sweatshirts are welcome, and those who donate will receive 25 percent off the purchase of a new KCC hooded sweatshirt. |
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They announced that they would donate their raw reads to the public. |
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Donations of property were made in the presence of an assembly called the thinc, which gave rise to the barbarous Latin verb thingare, to grant or donate before witnesses. |
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The protests hurt Columbia financially as many potential students chose to attend other universities and some alumni refused to donate money to the school. |
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You might want to donate the old junk and just take the deduction. |
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For more information about the work of the Ummah Welfare Trust or to donate money towards the Horn of Africa appeal, people can log on to the website at www. |
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Then go the extra mile and email those who are obligated to gift you with a potholder or bit of myrrh, and ask them to donate to a charity instead. |
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That's why we're appealing for a band of Sally Army helpers who can donate as much time as they can to our Heckmondwike shop during the festive period. |
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That person may find another person willing to donate a substantial sum. |
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Although the art auction is over this year, there is always an opportunity to donate to the organization, such as getting a Lawrence GiveBack card. |
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She is not being allowed by the inhabitants of the village, around 150 km from Jaipur, to lay an astroturf that she has managed a German friend to donate. |
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That's why we're appealing for a band of Sally Army Helpers who can donate as much time as they can to our Billingham, Redcar and Stockton shops during the festive period. |
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Annette was just waiting on the list and we heard that people could donate without being a perfect match or blood relative so I mithered her to let me do it. |
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Asylum seekers in the Australia-run Manus Island detention centre have declared they are ready to donate their organs to Australians when they die. |
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