Jenny, the do-gooding vicar, is living on borrowed time in that she knows her church is to be turned into a health club. |
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One small downside to the couple's do-gooding crusade is the official functions. |
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This bill is one of those prime examples of middle-class do-gooding. |
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Meetup, a do-gooding network, tried to buy meetup.xxx to preserve its good name. |
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This is not a do-gooding mission, this is not a mission which necessarily leads to some simple idea of agreement or happiness. |
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All this do-gooding has apparently restored Hilton's television career. |
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And all sides said the process was complicated by the scrutiny of do-gooding outfits. |
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The Book of Mormon musical mocked the do-gooding naivety of its young missionary protagonists. |
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The news made tabloid headlines around the world, a grim case of do-gooding apparently gone wrong. |
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She turns to the only man on the planet whose liberal do-gooding is more schizophrenic than her own. |
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I can hear the wise old do-gooding sages moaning about long-term development already. |
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You see the village hall where we stage our charitable do-gooding is in dire need of repair and modernisation. |
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What about a little do-gooding in the community, English as a second language to teach, a PTO board to assist. |
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Cuba's do-gooding story makes few surprising moves in its checklist of cliches. |
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The recent Claire Peacock do-gooding storyline is the culprit. |
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Are the social services so contaminated with hand-wringing do-gooding that they use any excuse to promote their ideological agendas? |
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As ever, it's a mix of do-gooding decoration and heartwarming wallpaper hanging with results that'll bring a lump in your throat. |
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He's a do-gooding, milquetoast, whomping great blubber-gimp. |
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The award has been around since 2007 and is given annually to up to five young people, while do-gooding celebs also get a shout out. |
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Most important, the movie carries a positive message of do-gooding. |
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Theroux, throughout, is guided by his sympathy for the underdog, his fierce suspicion of do-gooding outsiders and his moral outrage at political and corporate power-abusers. |
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