The bottom line is that while there are good people out there working hard and unselfishly for charitable causes, there are also some cowboys. |
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This was while batting unselfishly rather than for the red-inker as the players like to call a not-out innings. |
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Players would learn that they do best when both act unselfishly and cooperate. |
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We knew him as a gifted actor and singer, pilot, helper and friend, serving at our side unselfishly through the years. |
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Instead, he squared unselfishly towards the player who has been feted at every turn since his arrival on tour on Monday. |
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As a paramedic we give of ourselves unselfishly both mentally and emotionally to strangers time and time again. |
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We must not curtail this cooperation when this is unselfishly provided by people who know the risks to which they are exposed. |
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Appreciation has also to be expressed to the 28 Co. Carlow managers who unselfishly gave their time and dedication to the care of the children all over the weekend. |
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It is therefore important to call attention to the 23 years in which Mr. Stephen Neary gave unselfishly of himself during his political career. |
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Thank you for unselfishly putting your lives on the line so that I and other Canadians could continue to live in a free country. |
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Democracy entails taking the chance that most of the people in a given place will approach political issues fairly, unselfishly and humanely. |
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And it falls upon our shoulders to support those who serve Canada so unselfishly. |
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Mr. Alteen continues to remain active within his local Legion branch and contributes unselfishly to the well-being of his fellow Veterans. |
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The ideals of this nation are what over 100,000 Canadians unselfishly gave their lives to protect during World War I, World War II and the Korean War. |
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They further expressed their gratitude to the people of Sri Lanka who unselfishly and regardless of their own suffering caused by the disaster helped rescue many foreign tourists hit by the tidal wave. |
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In the face of so much human suffering, many positions and organisations today encourage people to unselfishly help the dispossessed and those who suffer discrimination. |
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The former Barcelona man plays a one-two with Gil and collects the return pass behind the Watford backline before unselfishly squaring the ball to Ayew for a simple tap-in. |
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You will faithfully attend the regular and special meetings of the board, and give unselfishly of your time and effort to advance your club and Lions Clubs International. |
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The participants give up unselfishly to a part of their previous prerogatives to create a new organisational identity, more efficient and appropriate to common needs. |
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That programme was devised by a small group of eminent, far-sighted scientists who realised unselfishly that the benefits of the Decade would not be realised until long after their own careers were over. |
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This social concern of the Tamil Siddhas nullifies the general view of the Western critic about Indian mystics, that they are not devoted in seeking unselfishly the welfare of others. |
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Despite their own difficult personal and professional circumstances, the teachers unselfishly committed their energies to building peace through education. |
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That tells you everything you need to know about our Veterans, about the nature of our brave men and women in uniform who so unselfishly serve Canada. |
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It is important to state that the head of the management executives and of the employees in general should be personally and unselfishly committed. |
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It is much to the credit of Local Officers that they willingly accept this circumstance and unselfishly, and often repeatedly, stand for elective office. |
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Bent was again left with the simplest of finishes when Rooney picked out Young and he unselfishly crossed for Bent to tap in from inside the six-yard area. |
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