Are you interested in running a half-marathon, or even going the full distance, for charity? |
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They become destitute and homeless, relying on charity for shelter and food. |
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There will be a good variety of subject matter and it is hoped to have refreshments available in aid of charity. |
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A cinema enthusiast is giving moviegoers a blast from the past in aid of charity by screening a rare film using a traditional reel and projector. |
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Sometimes club members and staff even participate in charity events, such as walkathons, as an unofficial group from the club. |
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He had also joined others from the ship's company in a sponsored run along the Suez Canal in aid of a cancer charity. |
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He spoke out against abusers of aid for the victims, ensuring that funds didn't fall prey to charity scams. |
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Thanks to all who attended and contributed at the charity auction, the poker classic and the whist drive. |
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It won't be the first time the keen sportsman has pushed the boundaries of human endurance to the limit in the name of charity. |
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Club captain Johnson and past captain Jacobs completed six rounds of golf in a day to raise money for charity. |
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The charity has representatives in Baghdad and the unds will be used to buy goods in Dubai and Jordan and then transport them to the war zone. |
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These swimmers could form a trust or charity making it easier to obtain money from other sources and to receive a grant from the council. |
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The charity also recommends checking all pipes are properly lagged, all electric fires are guarded, and paraffin heaters are out of draughts. |
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Keen dancers are being urged to support a charity event in aid of a children's cancer unit. |
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Tweed mayor Warren Polglese joined Larry Anthony doing porridge for charity. |
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Already, a quiet drink in the pub is forever interrupted by people rattling charity boxes. |
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I'm sure there's plenty of aching bodies across Kirklees after fantastic efforts by dozens of charity runners. |
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Mrs Quinn received a Certificate of Thanks for all her hard work acknowledging her unstinting service to the local charity. |
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British naturists are doing a charity swim in Loch Ness in Scotland to raise funds for cancer research. |
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Robbie Williams and Melinda Messenger are among the top names who have donated items for our blind charity auction in aid of tsunami victims. |
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St Dunstan's charity, which looks after servicemen and women blinded in the service of their country, organised the event. |
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The charity Family Matters York is offering a two-hour budgeting course free for students going up to university this autumn. |
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Albany could easily cut this subsidy at least in half and still pay for real charity care. |
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He also keeps himself fairly socially active, spearheading a charity to benefit inner-city youths of musical talent. |
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The charity is even planning a portable gym that can be packed in a van and taken to village halls in the area. |
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It is an opportunity for fun runners, joggers and charity fund-raisers to rub shoulders with the fast and famous. |
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In this argument charity is private benevolence and social welfare is public. |
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I will put some money aside for my son and his family, but the rest will go towards the church, the community, and charity. |
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Two hotels were so touched by the men's efforts for charity, that they put them up for nothing. |
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Despicable thieves have been raiding Salisbury's charity shops, taking cash and causing thousands of pounds' worth of damage. |
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Bargains are in store at a jumble sale taking place to raise money for a cancer charity. |
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But I might very well give it to the local charity shop or the church jumble sale. |
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It is one of my aims to try to raise the level of awareness of the charity in the area and to encourage recruitment. |
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She has already proved herself to be fearless after performing a parachute jump for the charity last year. |
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However, in spite of her ordeals, Ms Brown has never let it stop her, even taking part in parachute jumps for charity. |
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A brave businesswoman who is scared stiff of sharks is set to take the charity plunge into a tank full of the fearsome fish. |
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Yes, it raises money for charity but what is really funny about sitting in baked beans? |
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All the cash raised will go to Whizz Kidz, a charity that provides wheelchairs for disabled children. |
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The charity provides general and sports wheelchairs for disabled children and young people. |
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He broke his back three years ago and was helped by the charity to purchase a specially adapted wheelchair so that he can play wheelchair rugby. |
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In Judaism after people die we say the Kaddish, the memorial prayer, and we do acts of charity for the souls of the deceased. |
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The charity feeds 700 children in four kampongs each month and sponsors 120 children to attend school, among other things. |
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The parishioners of St Bernard's Church support the work of the charity in numerous ways, including knitting woolly hats. |
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The club provides social activities to 150 members with learning difficulties and relies on charity donations and fundraising to keep afloat. |
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Councillors will be going, going, gone next month when they are put under the hammer as lots in a charity slave auction. |
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The charity fundraiser was bathing in a bath of baked beans for Red Nose Day on Oxford Street. |
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Entrants wearing fancy dress took to the water in kayaks, dinghies, canoes and other water crafts to raise cash for charity. |
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The four pictures are modern impressions of Lancaster scenes and a donation from each sale will go straight to the city based charity. |
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Volunteer pensioners are reviewing security after coming under attack from gangs of youths during a charity street procession. |
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More often than not, she attends opening ceremonies, goes to parties, meets people and takes part in charity work for the local community. |
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Therefore this is your last opportunity to make that all-important gift or cash donation to the charity. |
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They have to exist on charity and no Indian street scene is complete without a woman in white widow's weeds begging for herself and her family. |
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In 1999 his charity work gained him a knighthood to add to his life peerage from Margaret Thatcher. |
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As the number of children attending school increases, the charity is responding by building or rehabilitating additional schools. |
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North West Hospice is incorporated as a limited company and is also registered as a charity. |
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Littleborough charity worker Glenda is off an a mercy mission to help children affected by the world's worst nuclear disaster. |
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An actuary from Brentford will be putting her best foot forward in this year's London marathon, to help charity Whizzkids. |
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Darwen children will be putting their best foot forward to raise money for Barnardo's children's charity. |
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This indwelling of charity impelled her to freely go and lovingly come to the aid of her kinswoman. |
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She was the inspiration for a collection of dog leads and collars I designed for a charity dog show at Harrods. |
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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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Fun and serious runners are wanted to fund-raise for a local registered charity. |
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That's the ugliest sweater I've ever seen. You should give it to charity or regift it to your mother-in-law. |
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Committees of volunteers have generated considerable revenue through charity fairs, church bazaars, and lamington drives. |
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Many marinas are having BBQs, music, raffles, charity fundraisers, beach clean-ups, regattas and boat safety demonstrations. |
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The West Highland Way walk was great because as well as giving to charity, everyone joined together in wishing me well. |
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A charity worker has thanked people in Harwich for their support ahead of a mercy mission to Romania. |
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There will be a range of cakes, charity cards, raffle tickets and refreshments on sale. |
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Some leading business figures are not content with writing cheques when it comes to charity and prefer a more hands on approach. |
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Hiking fanatics can mix self-gratification with altruism by trekking through the wilderness for charity this weekend. |
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A man who is being treated for leukaemia is planning to run two marathons as part of a year-long push to raise cash for a cancer charity. |
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For the capital's alpha toddlers, children's charity parties have become the events to see and be seen. |
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He repents his ways and gives the impoverished Cratchit a large pay increase, followed by significant donations to charity. |
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In addition, he has made it known that he wishes to become involved in charity work. |
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They're a favorite expression of charity, whether socks for soldiers, layettes for poor infants, or afghans for the homeless. |
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In the UK, with our more traditional culture of charity and state largesse, time banks have taken a while to establish. |
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The toys were then taken to the north of Albania by the charity and distributed between the kindergartens there. |
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There is no legal requirement to register as a charity, nor is any agency charged with maintaining such a register. |
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Thursday meant a hangover and a pleasant amble around the charity shops of Broomhill. |
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I would not even ask him for charity, or have it dinned into his ears that it is his duty to help the poor. |
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The charity relies upon voluntary support to provide the majority of their annual costs and support like this is very important to them. |
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The charity insists the changes are no reflection on the way wardens carried out their duties. |
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To raise money he would lead Swindon bikers en masse around the town collecting money and donations in kind to give to charity. |
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Entertainment will include a champagne reception, five-course dinner, a comedian, live band, disco and charity auction. |
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On the other hand, through acts of charity, prayer and reception of the sacraments we can increase our share of grace. |
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The Cranberries have very worthily decided to give the profits from their next single to charity. |
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However, if the worst comes to the worst and the club is shut down after January 18, then the money raised will go to a local charity. |
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Urban women utterly without resources could seek obstetrical care in almshouses or charity hospitals. |
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In other words, belief in God and efforts to please Him must be accompanied by acts of charity and alms can be both voluntary and compulsory. |
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Yes, I know that places are made sacred by the celebrations, prayers, and charity of the believers who worship in them. |
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Travel agency staff in Bradford have helped the Lord Mayor's appeal for an outdoors activity charity take-off by dragging a plane along a runway. |
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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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The rest of the parish sketches will devote themselves to anatomizing the differences between this superseded charity and this emergent reform. |
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Britain's largest charity has rebuked Prince Charles for refusing to protect an endangered species of bird at the Balmoral estate. |
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They said he was visiting Britain to get a work permit to allow him to do charity work in Saudi Arabia, where he has been living recently. |
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Meg may think she's improved Medicare, rebadging the new charity driven outfit as Medicare Plus. |
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I send old clothes and knick-knacks to the local charity shops. |
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Jane has been involved in redefining the charity sector itself. |
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Never a group to stand still, the theatre company are currently rehearsing a new play to be launched next year and are also helping out a local charity in the process. |
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Kate met struggling pupils who are helped by the art therapy charity she supports. |
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The Wounded Warrior Project is certainly not a scam, nor an ill-meaning charity. |
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Rachel manages to fit all her volunteer and charity work around a 12-hour a day job, working airside at an airport as part of the safety practice team. |
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But the college never wanted us to view the community service they encouraged as mere charity or volunteerism. |
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The station and its shop will be offering visitors a cup of tea and a mince pie when they come along, in a fund-raising effort for this very worthy charity. |
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The charity, which works with Afro-Caribbean children, is planning a mentoring scheme for boys who are under-achieving at school to help get them back on track. |
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Character witnesses he called in his defence described him as generous and warm-hearted, recalling he had organised charity events after a friend died in a car crash. |
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She has come to be regarded as an avatar of charity and concern for the poor. |
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During this hallowed month the urge for excelling others in prayerfulness, piety, warm-heartedness, charity, good doing, and repentance is at the peak among the Muslims. |
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The children all had to design the costumes and then cut, stitch and sew the old clothes bought from charity shops into their new form during their weekly sessions. |
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Top institutional investors finding it hard to locate rich pickings on world markets are turning to the sport of kings to raise money for charity. |
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The rest of the winery's production is sold at charity auctions. |
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His views on charity are also interesting and certainly worth a read. |
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Professor McVie last night gave a vigorous rebuttal to allegations made against him and his charity by the leader of the Scottish Executive's cancer task force. |
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After emptying your dresser drawers, haul your rejects off for charity. |
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She devoted a lot of time to recreation, hobbies, and charity work. |
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Look, if every powerful, semi-obnoxious, egotistical kazillionaire gives much of his kazillions away to charity, the world will be a much better place. |
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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 must remember that when I am next raising money for a charity. |
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On the one hand, it is not clear why a jury should care how much charity a wrongdoer gives to third parties after the wrongdoer causes an injury to the plaintiff. |
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As a patron of Tusk Trust, a conservation charity, Williamtravelled to Botswana in 2010 to raise awareness of the issue. |
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Mrs Thompson has spent more than 80 years working tirelessly for the Blackpool community both as a Justice of the Peace and leading children's charity worker. |
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These brave souls took an icy dip in the ocean to ring in 2015 and raise money for charity. |
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As you might expect from someone who has spent time in an orphanage and a reform school, he has a rather jaundiced view of some professional charity organisers. |
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True charity, like the widow's mite, should cost the donor something. |
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Nadia organises a yearly charity show to raise cash for Cancer Research. |
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The community includes some ex-offenders and takes referrals from the prison service, but charity chiefs were keen to point out that a whole range of people live there. |
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He has pledged to give after-tax proceeds of the stock options to charity. |
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Diana came to see her as a sweet, saintly woman whose charity work was an inspiration. |
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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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It was hard to believe this modest little place was charity shop Barnardo's, once associated with sale of second-hand items to raise funds for waifs and orphans. |
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Your willingness to help others is admirable, but unless you're a registered charity you'd best contain your habit of taking in waifs and offering them a hot bath and food. |
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The volunteers are working on a 1.8 kilometre part of the route at a work camp near Cricklade, which is organised by sustainable transport charity Sustrans. |
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The charity relies on donations to provide its services free to clients. |
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She felt that she had made a virtuous decision by donating the money to charity. |
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For his part, Mortenson has remained in seclusion and released only opaque statements, mainly through his charity. |
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The charity concentrates on providing happy memories for the child and their family as well as respite from their normal routines of hospitals, doctors and treatment. |
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Places bereft of major retailers are generally in decline and it's independents and charity shops that move in like weeds rather than chain stores. |
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Thanks, unquestionably, to the exposure lent by the Weekender article, our exhibition and charity sale of Lao silk textiles was an overwhelming success. |
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All the money goes to charity and what is not used to help out the less well-off at Christmas is distributed to Waterford charities, so all the money stays local. |
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That side is volunteering extensively in his hometown of Flint, and recently, pastoring charity United Methodist Church. |
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Most of their income went on schools, almshouses, and the poor, and their charity attracted so many beggars that there was bad feeling in the village. |
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Jack Lundie, Director of Communications for the British charity Oxfam, defended the single to the Daily Beast. |
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Harry was in Oman for a charity polo match earlier this week, the Sentebale Polo Cup. |
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Angela Lansbury has been created a dame in the Queen's New Year honors list, for services to drama and charity. |
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Some work on a charity, ani Ensahn, or I Am Human, which provides social services to 200 families displaced by the war. |
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The charity, which helps around 35 families each day and provides transport for around 900 people in Bolton, was served notice to quit in January. |
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Singing and dancing may bring pleasure to the public, charity concerts may salve guilty consciences and the world is definitely in need of some cheering up. |
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The charity provide art therapy for underprivileged therapy for underprivileged children. |
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The rest were removed yesterday by the RSPCA, Norfolk charity Redwings Horse Sanctuary and the International League for the Protection of Horses. |
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Are you one of the lads who's absailing down the hotel for charity later today? |
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Judge thyself with the judgment of sincerity, and thou will judge others with the judgment of charity. |
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Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. |
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Their charities never have been limited to the necessities of mere subsistence, like the secular dolings out of so-called modern charity. |
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The charity National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty holds a contrasting role. |
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The London Air Ambulance charity operates in conjunction with the LAS where required. |
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In 2013 the 33rd Great North Run had 56,000 participants most of whom were raising money for charity. |
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Instead of turning to me and keeping to the works of charity and justice, he is a mere heathen huckster. |
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I made some donations to the charity, not in money, but in kind, such as non-perishable food. |
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I made an in-kind donation to the charity after cleaning out old clothing from my closet. |
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Healthcare prior to the war had been an unsatisfactory mix of private, municipal and charity schemes. |
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The Fair is a registered charity that donates funds raised by koha, raffle or bake sales to charities in the community. |
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The River Tyne has a charity dedicated to protecting and enhancing its waters and surrounding areas. |
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As part of a 2002 marketing campaign, the plant conservation charity Plantlife chose the Jacob's Ladder as the county flower. |
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The Royal Air Force have two bases at RAF Cosford and RAF Shawbury, and the charity PDSA has its head office in Priorslee, Telford. |
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Schooling was not free, but the tax support kept fees low, and the church and charity funded poorer students. |
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Some monastics live in monasteries, while others wander from place to place, depending on donated food and charity for their needs. |
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However, majority of the independent schools today are still registered as a charity, bursary is available to students on means test basic. |
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The study was used by Batmanghelidjh to prove that the charity provided good value for money and was well managed. |
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However, the university did not disclose that the study was funded by the charity and claims made by the report have since been discredited. |
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The Sherwood Forest Trust is a small charity that covers the ancient royal boundary and current national character area of Sherwood Forest. |
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Cumberland Lodge today is an educational charity dedicated to initiating fresh debate on the burning questions facing society. |
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It is first associated with Henry Croft, an orphan street sweeper who collected money for charity. |
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In 1977 Sir Hugh Casson founded the Friends of the Royal Academy, a charity designed to provide financial support for the institution. |
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In advocating the case of the persons thus dispossessed, it is a right, and not a charity. |
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However, a private charity board like a church would disburse the monies fairly to those who are in more need than others. |
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In addition to the Foundling Hospital, Handel also gave to a charity that assisted impoverished musicians and their families. |
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On 10 July 2010, Waters and Gilmour performed together at a charity event for the Hoping Foundation. |
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Brian May and Roger Taylor performed together at several award ceremonies and charity concerts, sharing vocals with various guest singers. |
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He was knighted in the 2016 Birthday Honours for services to music and charity. |
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The charity founded in his name, CLIC Sargent, continues to hold a special Promenade Concert each year shortly after the main season ends. |
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The Hall is a registered charity held in trust for the nation and receives no public or government funding. |
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They are accountable to the Council of the Corporation, which is the Trustee body of the charity. |
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He was appointed a CBE by Queen Elizabeth II in June 2015 for his services to the performing arts and to charity. |
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He also fronted a video campaign to help the charity Save The Children in its mission to aid young Syrian refugees. |
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It has traditionally been associated with charity games and physical exercise, particularly in the United Kingdom. |
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Over 200 are retired annually by a charity established and partially funded by the New Zealand Greyhound Racing Association. |
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Since then, the Tartan Army have won awards from UEFA for their combination of vocal support, friendly nature and charity work. |
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Aston Villa have a unique relationship with the Acorns Children's Hospice charity that is groundbreaking in English football. |
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In 2004, she hosted a celebrity fourball tournament for the charity Sport Relief. |
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Benn works with youth at risk in Blacktown, NSW and is dedicated to his charity work. |
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In October 2005, Eubank was appointed as the first ambassador for gambling charity GamCare, to support and encourage responsible gambling. |
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Hatton is a supporter of The Village News, Haughton Green's local children's newspaper made by children in aid of charity. |
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In 2015, he received an honorary degree from the University of Bolton for his contributions to sport and charity. |
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Fields also drew an audience of 5,000 people to the hall for a charity event. |
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Seafarers arriving at the port are given welfare and pastoral assistance by seafarers charity Apostleship of the Sea. |
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All that charity can do where injustice exists is here and there to somewhat mollify the effects of injustice. |
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Based in London, the IISS is both a private company limited by guarantee in UK law and a registered charity. |
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In France and Britain by the end of the century, an estimated 10 percent of the people depended on charity or begging for their food. |
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God grant that I might close my life as she has done, in true faith and in charity with all men. |
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Tearfund Ireland was launched as an independent charity and now works closely with Tearfund UK as a sister organization. |
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In 2000, four Tearfund staff were kidnapped whilst performing charity work in Sierra Leone. |
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Good deeds, such as charity, prayer and compassion towards animals, will be rewarded with entry to heaven. |
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Sadaqah means optional charity which is practiced as religious duty and out of generosity. |
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Methodism emphasises charity and support for the sick, the poor, and the afflicted through the works of mercy. |
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Edhi lived in a humble, ascetic way, even as his charity became a multimillion-pound enterprise. |
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He later became President of the charity Farms for City Children, established by his friend Michael Morpurgo in Iddesleigh. |
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They met at the West London Cyrenians homelessness charity in Notting Hill, where Ishiguro was working as a residential resettlement worker. |
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In February 2006, Barry and Robin reunited on stage for a Miami charity concert to benefit the Diabetes Research Institute. |
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The BRIT Trust is the only music charity actively supporting all types of education across the entire spectrum of music. |
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Proceeds went to Kids Company, a charity which helps vulnerable children and young people in London. |
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Victoria Adams started dating football player David Beckham in 1997 after they had met at a charity football match. |
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Both Jon Snow and Barbara Windsor are patrons for the charity, and ambassadors include Keira Chaplin and Mica Paris. |
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In 2011, Adele gave a free concert for Pride London, a registered charity which arranges LGBT events in London. |
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In February 2009, Adele performed at the 2009 MusiCares charity concert in Los Angeles. |
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He was angry that a Mini car that he had decorated for charity with his trademark spots was being exhibited as serious work. |
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As an independent registered charity, the BFI is regulated by the Charity Commission and the Privy Council. |
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Inverness Blitz is a charity that promotes the development of American football in Inverness and the surrounding area. |
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They controlled the local Anglican church, choosing ministers and handling church property and disbursing local charity. |
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Peoples separated from the Roman religion have imitated but imperfectly so generous a charity. |
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Seafarers' charity, Apostleship of the Sea has a chaplain to support the needs of mariners arriving at the port. |
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Based on these results, the Scottish charity Trees for Life has proposed reintroducing beavers in the Scottish Highlands. |
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This habitat is being restored by a variety of organisations including the national insect charity Buglife. |
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The Sea King joined Hawker Siddeley Nimrod MR2 'XV244' which the charity had also purchased. |
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In November 2013, Lennox received the Music Industry Trusts Award for her career achievements in music and her charity commitments. |
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She is known for supporting various charitable causes, and has appeared on the UK charity telethons BBC Children in Need and Comic Relief. |
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In 1999, Boyle submitted a track for a charity CD to commemorate the Millennium produced at a West Lothian school. |
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In addition to this Kyle Falconer played an acoustic, charity solo show in Liverpool on 27 February. |
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In February 2017, Biffy Clyro performed at the Shepherd's Bush Empire as part of Brit's Week to raise money for charity War Child. |
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The event aimed to draw attention to the issue of youth suicide among men in the UK and to raise awareness and money for the charity. |
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Thus, she may have prevented some passersby from justifying their own nondonating behavior by downgrading the charity. |
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The charity operates 3 helicopters including one at Durham Tees Valley Airport covering the County Durham area. |
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They travel extensively in the UK supporting charity events and singing at concert engagements. |
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Each July the Chester Raft Race is held on the River Dee in aid of charity. |
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Band members agreed to honour all charity appearances during this period, but without pay. |
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He was also instrumental in founding The First Tee, a charity helping underprivileged children become acquainted with the game of golf. |
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On 1 November 2009, Tyler joined artists including Escala, Joss Stone and Bananarama in a charity concert in support of breast cancer research. |
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The following year, Tyler headlined in a New Zealand charity variety show alongside Leo Sayer. |
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On 11 June 2013, she nominated the charity for the Pride of Britain Awards. |
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During the 1980s Hopkin appeared in several charity shows, including an appearance at the London Palladium with Ralph McTell. |
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It was believed she was invited because of her charity work with the armed forces. |
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They released a charity single in 2010 to fund construction of a statue of Welsh footballer Fred Keenor in Cardiff city centre. |
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In 2009 for Red Nose Day, a charity Red Nose was put on the statue, but the nose was stolen. |
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It was voted the county flower of Devon in 2002 following a poll by the wild flora conservation charity Plantlife. |
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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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His circulating charity schools and then his Sunday schools gradually made the North a new country. |
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As European communities increased their charity funding for ransoming slaves, North African states increased the amount of ransom required. |
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However, the county flower concept was only extended to cover the whole United Kingdom in 2002, as a promotional tool by a charity. |
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About 85,000 children have taken part in the scheme since it was set up, and the charity now has three farms in Devon, Gloucestershire and Wales. |
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The pyramidal orchid was voted the County flower of the Isle of Wight in 2002 following a poll by the wild flora conservation charity Plantlife. |
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Some marathon organizers set aside a portion their limited entry slots for charity organizations to sell to members in exchange for donations. |
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This developed into the idea that walkers could be sponsored to raise money for charity. |
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To the needy living in wealthy homes he sent meals he had cooked with his own hands as gifts to spare them the indignity of receiving charity. |
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Finley, that the grandiose aims amounted to at most a form of random charity, an additional imperial benevolence. |
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His charity is a better plank than the faith of an intolerant and bitter-minded bigot. |
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An article in Venue, a local magazine, claims that many members are not active in charity. |
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Since 1917 the company has operated as a charity, now working within Russia. |
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The Company continued in existence until the Russian Revolution of 1917 and has since operated mainly as a charity. |
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Williams is patron of the Canterbury Open Centre run by Catching Lives, a local charity supporting the destitute. |
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In its first two hundred years, the Society founded many charity schools for poor children in the 7 to 11 age group. |
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In 2013 an occupation of the island by explorer Nick Hancock to raise money for the charity Help for Heroes was planned. |
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The charity gained plenty of recognition for its efforts, but little money. |
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The University of Northampton is also a major employer, as is St Andrew's Healthcare, a national mental health charity. |
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The show features both commercial and charity stands, and attracts large numbers of competitors, exhibitors and spectators. |
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Ambleside is also home to the headquarters of Brathay Exploration Group, a youth charity based just beyond Clappersgate on the road to Hawkshead. |
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The event has raised millions for charity and regularly sees in excess of 3,000 participants. |
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McGregor is involved in charity work, including UNICEF UK since 2004 and GO Campaign. |
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Just before his 90th birthday, he wrote a new story for a charity book, Gentle Footprints, to raise funds for the Born Free Foundation. |
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As part of a 2002 marketing campaign, the plant conservation charity Plantlife chose the cuckooflower as the county flower. |
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Prince Charles has set Burnley at the top of his priority list for his charity. |
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The Settle Stories Festival is produced by Settle Stories an arts and heritage charity based in Settle Town Hall. |
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The unit next to Jayne's Cafe houses the village charity shop, which supports both the Community Centre and other local causes. |
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There is also an interest in the acquisition of land and rights to further DPA objectives, concomitant with being a charity. |
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As a religious charity it is tax-exempt, so all money collected goes to its good works. |
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If I speak with tongues of men and of angels, and I have not charity, I am made as brass sounding or a cymbal tinking. |
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Now the charity is appealing for daredevils to come forward to make the event the biggest abseil ever conducted in North Wales. |
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A BIRMINGHAM-based children's heart charity is hosting an abseil event to help raise money for poorly kids. |
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It was the first time the Corporation of London had allowed Tower Bridge to be used by abseilers taking part in a charity event. |
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Mobex North East is an outdoor education charity that works with disadvantaged young people and we also facilitate the charity abseils. |
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The Go Walkies event aims to help Guide Dogs, which is a national charity which supports people affected by sight-loss. |
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The marches were part of an attempt on the world record for the largest walking bus, co-ordinated by road safety charity Brake. |
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Walk the Walk is a grant making charity to support people with breast cancer and support research into the disease. |
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Fromthepastyandcaravantaxes to the skip and charity taxes, we're getting used to the Tory-led Gover nment's embarrassing about-turns. |
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Staff at Webbs Garden Centres in the county took part in a national Wear your Wellies to work charity day. |
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The charity was set up by Trevor Palmer, who is also a full-time wheelchair user, and three of his carers also completed the climb. |
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Children at Netherthong Primary School enjoyed an aerobics session to raise money for the charity. |
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The charity also wants the Welsh Government to give legal protection to the Greenland white-fronted goose. |
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The charity has a waiting list of 60-plus families waiting for white goods and furniture. |
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But what are the chances of him earning a big wodge of cash for his chosen charity? |
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My husband Joe is Santa for the children's charity Young At Heart and has been for the last three years. |
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Tiny Teddies Day Nursery, which has sites in Radford, Tile Hill and Whitley, nominated the Anesis Ministry for its Christmas charity. |
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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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Rocker Shirley Manson flew into Scotland for a special charity gig with her old band Angelfish. |
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If my experience is a guide, it might save time and trouble to hand your jamjar over to charity. |
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Follow-up album Quid Pro Quo included a new version of the band's 1986 hit In The Army Now, in support of the Help for Heroes charity campaign. |
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The event was in aid of the RAF Benevolent Fund and Glenbrae has created special scarves and sweaters for the charity, which are now on sale. |
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Judith Watkins is centre manager for arts and crafts charity Re-create, part of the Cardiff and the Vale Play Services Association. |
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A TYNESIDE charity has donated 1,000 pieces of knitwear to a group for the disadvantaged. |
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Instead, many teachers have to photocopy, enlarge or retype text books for their blind pupils, the charity said in a new re port. |
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A TYNESIDE charity worker is appealing for items from yesteryear in a bid to help people with dementia to reminisce. |
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Pack A BackPack NC' is a charity that donates backpacks and school supplies to children with financial need in the local schools. |
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