In a coordinate covalent bond, both electrons are donated by the Logan, a Lewis base, to the metal atom, a Lewis acid. |
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And more and more second-hand stores gather vintage clothing donated to them into a special area. |
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The bins were loaded onto a rented cube van, a minivan and a camping trailer, then taken to be stored in donated shipping containers. |
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All those who register will go into a prize draw and BT has donated an X-box games console as a prize. |
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A plaque was also donated and primulas were planted at the garden which will bloom each year. |
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The first consignment arrived along with a container-load of second-hand medical equipment also donated by members of overseas Rotary clubs. |
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A medicine man blessed the first rice harvested, and each ricing pair donated rice to a communal fund to feed the poor. |
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Much of the money was raised through raffles, with wonderful prizes donated by local businesses. |
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The hospices have been donated a brand-new car to give away as the star prize of the raffle but they need more help selling the raffle tickets. |
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The quilt will be raffled on June 5 at the Project centre with all proceeds donated to the Sponsor and Athlete Programme. |
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These refugees are well-mannered, respectful and, even in donated clothes, carry themselves with pride. |
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Most of the money raised so far has been donated by friends and well-wishers but several events have now been organised to boost funds even more. |
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The shop will be jam packed with donated goods ranging from autumn skirts, to jackets and rainwear. |
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They donated Vicki's heart for research so that experts can learn more about the rare condition. |
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But who authorised ratepayers ' money to be donated to a political party function? |
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I want to allay any fears that the wheat to be donated is genetically modified. |
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The donated air miles allow soldiers to get the rest of the way home for free. |
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There will once again be a raffle with more lovely prizes kindly donated by the generous business people of Tramore. |
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Each store has a recycling workshop used to repair and refurbish donated items. |
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Ms Sharp was presented with a goody bag full of gifts donated by members of the National Childbirth Trust. |
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They huddled in blankets donated in massive international relief operations to help El Salvador cope with its worst quake in at least a decade. |
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The reading rooms were built by public subscription and the church hall by church subscription on Crown land donated by Queen Victoria. |
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Gargoyles and grotesques, which top the building, were donated to the Cathedral by civic and school groups over the years. |
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Blood donated to the armed services program will be processed at Lackland for worldwide distribution. |
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Just weeks before competition, she donated bone marrow to her critically ill brother. |
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He supports gold star families in any way he can, which is why he attended and donated. |
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Family and friends clubbed together and donated coupons for food and ingredients. |
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How did a pregnant young lady come to die intact and yet have her body donated for anatomical dissection? |
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The shop, which sells donated books and CDs, helps owners on benefits to pay for treatment for sick pets. |
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The bookmaking company is also on the pig's back, having donated all profits from the betting to the appeal. |
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It would also not affect the anonymity of those who have already donated sperm, eggs or embryos to help infertile couples. |
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A donated satellite truck will be parked outside, beaming daily newscasts into over 1 million homes. |
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It has also been made crystal clear by health authorities in the past that the blood which is donated undergoes a screening process. |
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The group has generously purchased 2,000 safety vests and donated them to 4-H clubs to keep for future clean-up campaigns. |
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A local firm donated scrap metal for the tubular steel members which were sanded to remove rust and painted black. |
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Under the current system, most organs are donated by patients on life support machines who die after suffering irreversible brain damage. |
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He has betrayed those who, out of genuine philanthropy, donated money to his campaigns. |
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Private citizens donated land for the railroad right of way because having a nearby access to the railroad increased property values. |
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Gene donated his prize monies to ecological research and education foundations, mainly at The University of Georgia. |
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He was robbed twice of the money donated by those who were moved by his cause. |
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She survived for a few years by living off of food scraps reluctantly donated by the citizens. |
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Silverfields Primary School from Krugersdorp donated R1 100 to the zoo for Makoko's lobola. |
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There was, however, the far more brutal chance that he would be donated to the Experimental Surgery wing for a lobotomy. |
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Several major publishers donated books, and forgave debts or extended credit. |
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The company will maintain patients' confidentiality by assigning a numeric code to the donated tissue. |
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After a failed transplant operation her big-hearted mother, Jeanette Grant, donated one of her own kidneys. |
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All donations to the appeal can be Gift-Aided, allowing us to claim 28p from the Inland Revenue for every pound donated. |
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They received prizes of either free rides on a funfair, donated by Stanley John Cubbins, or goodie bags donated by businesses in Farnworth. |
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Plus, it would be failing the people who donated the books to sell them for less than they were really worth. |
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Bails of lucern, donated by farmers in the Maclear and Ugie areas, were due to be stockpiled for distribution later. |
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The Girls Friendly Society donated a Madonna, and a sacring bell was given by Mr Clem Rutter. |
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Foods like coconuts, sago and other staples like cassava, sweet potatoes and taro are collected and donated. |
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The winning entries would be auctioned and the proceeds donated to charity. |
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He wants to recover artefacts from the ship, which will be donated to museums or offered for sale. |
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The substitute eliminates the problem of donated blood being tainted by infections or impurities. |
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A 42-year-old father and Talmudical Professor donated his stem cells to save the life of a 4-year-old child. |
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More than 9,000 works of art were donated to the city of Glasgow by the shipping magnate Sir William Burrell and his wife, Constance. |
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A new trophy, a silver tankard donated by the former captain and president, was awarded to the winning team. |
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But these mahants again donated this land to Baba Bhairon Nath who built a Shiv temple on a part of the land. |
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The Indian community in Dubai UAE has donated 1.03 million dirhams for use by a local charity, the IANS news service has reported. |
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Pre-laundered scraps of at least 80 percent cotton were donated for the quilt by two area crafters. |
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Every dollar donated by Tasmanians was spent in the state to help people in need. |
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Unfortunately for Stanley, these are the footgear of baseball player Clyde Livingstone, who has donated them to a local orphanage. |
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You donated a whole sawbuck to a cancer charity when they raffled off that car. |
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The Museum's malacology collection was started in 1976 when Janke Kolff donated her extensive, personal mollusc collection. |
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The players scavenged driftwood and even raided a timber yard at night for materials, while 74 tip-up seats were donated by the local cinema. |
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Charter members are those members who donated the up front moneys to establish this organization. |
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He reminded members about the forthcoming coffee morning on May 4 in aid of the two charities and asked for items to be donated for sale. |
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In 1968, a sixth prize was added, in Economics, donated by the Bank of Sweden to celebrate its tercentenary. |
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As this is a charitable event, proceeds will be donated to the Alberta Children's Hospital and a student scholarship fund. |
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They expect most of the food will be donated by supermarkets, bakeries, butcher shops and individuals. |
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Before a transfusion, the donated blood is tested for infectious diseases such as AIDS and hepatitis. |
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Under the Act, high-polluting vehicles that are donated for scrappage will be replaced with lower-polluting cars of a similar model. |
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In some cases you may be able to exchange cards or letters with the person who received your donated bone marrow. |
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He donated bone marrow at a hospital in London before it was transported to America. |
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Aid donations of ice lollies, frosted margaritas and magical free air conditioning units can be donated via the usual address. |
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Further, tissue banks are only required to test donated human tissue for HIV and hepatitis viruses. |
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And to raise the profile of the glittering event, top football players and celebrities have donated goodies to be auctioned at the masked ball. |
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In fact, even the sealskins used in the practical courses had to be donated! |
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The Co-op donated food for the breakfast bash and gave a presentation on Fairtrade products. |
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Guns are often melted down, while hard currency may be donated to a charitable fund. |
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Today, nothing remains of the airfield except for a 500m2 plot of land donated by a farmer which has been turned into a small memorial park. |
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A big thank you to Mary Morrisson who has baked and donated a beautiful iced cake to be raffled. |
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The poets have donated what ever amount they can afford, oftentimes coming from minimum wage paychecks in truly selfless gestures. |
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The players scavenged driftwood and even raided a timberyard at night for materials, while 74 tip-up seats were donated by the local cinema. |
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The organisers thank all who patronised the function and also everyone who donated prizes for the raffle. |
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Proceeds in excess of 1000 were donated to Colaiste Lorcain Parent's Association to be used for the pastoral care of pupils. |
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The grounds are pocked with small lava pits, which are used to cook poultry and sides of beef donated by Methodist church groups. |
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The restored belfry will also be home to a new sixth bell, which was recently donated to the church by an anonymous benefactor. |
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We have all donated individually but collectively we want to get together and do something quite big. |
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Many generous individuals, churches, and Hutterite colonies donated sows and cash. |
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Many of the gallery artists who wanted to help with the charity benefit donated artwork for the auction. |
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The majority of the museum's major collections were donated or bequeathed by individuals. |
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A councillor has donated a hand bell to a new town council in memory of his wife. |
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He played clarinet in a town orchestra whose instruments were donated by a mill owner. |
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The trainees and pupils planted seeds donated by the Woodville Centre, to enlarge a wild flower meadow at the school. |
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In fact you may need a transfusion simply because you've donated so much blood! |
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A few of us decided to get together and try and raise money above and beyond what people had already kindly donated. |
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He underwent a transplant operation four-and-a-half years ago, but the kidney donated by his father was rejected. |
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The treasure hunt will be followed by an auction in Clarke's Lounge Bar, where items can be donated on the day for auction. |
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One of my corporate sponsors had kindly donated a night's free accommodation in a proper hotel. |
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This means the surrogate mother can be regarded as having received donated gametes to conceive. |
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His devoted parents have been trying for several years to have a baby whose donated stem cells might restore him to health. |
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His interests then turned to publications on mnemonics, which he collected and donated to the University of San Marino. |
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Black tube steel was sourced from local foundries, together with telegraph poles and guy wires which were donated by a power supplier. |
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And the teachers have come forward and donated sick days to last me this entire fall. |
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Many of the alms will be donated to monks at the temple, as well as to the novices to use during their stay. |
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The new dormitory is smart, though furnished, bizarrely, with superannuated conservatory chairs donated by a nearby hotel. |
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The service centred on the memorial sculpture donated to the city by its twin town of Hamm in Germany. |
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A number of sewing machines and manual typewriters from Kerry have also been donated to the Zambian Mission. |
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The committee wishes to express sincere thanks to all those who supported it and donated prizes. |
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The exhibition, at the old Truman Brewery in Brick Lane, East London, uses a technique called plastination to preserve donated bodies. |
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If you want to have specific organs donated, will doctors remove anything else? |
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Part of the funds raised by the sale of the book will be donated to the Friends of St Peter's Church. |
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Ten acres were donated to the church, which will raise money within the congregation to build a 7,000-seat sanctuary. |
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In the 1992 General Election, the tobacco industry donated all its advertising hoardings to the Conservative Party, for campaign messages. |
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He donated large sums of money to charity and established scholarship trusts to help Asian students come to Scotland to study. |
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An unfertilised donated egg has all of its genetic material removed, leaving the cell empty. |
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All proceeds from the sponsored slim will be donated to the Cancer Society. |
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The manipulation of donated aid resources is a most despicable moral crime. |
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Anyone who borrows a book on Friday the 13th will go into the lucky prize draw, featuring goodies donated by Casino businesses. |
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You waste time on unprofitable activities, and devalue your donated services. |
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Several group members also donated unreleased songs or live performances to a USA For Africa benefit album. |
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Staff donated the entire first day's baking to the Salvation Army for distribution to elderly and needy people in the area. |
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In 1927, Mrs Forepaugh, also donated a panel of needlework decorated with gold thread and beetles' wings, to the gallery. |
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A portion of the money raised will be donated to various civil rights and social organizations. |
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Wheels hang from every inch of the rafters, and donated bike parts are stashed in metal filing cabinets that rattle on the uneven flooring. |
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The surplus funds from the fundraising committee have been donated to the school for the development of the school pitch. |
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The proceeds will be donated to charitable organizations for public assistance. |
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A large quantity of goods-turf, timber, hay, straw, produce etc was donated and thanks is extended to all who subscribed. |
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All pennies and loose change can be given to pupils at the school or donated at the school itself. |
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If no one had use for the 43,000 bags, why couldn't they be donated to orphanages or even to the growing army of street kids? |
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The exhibition was an opportunity to see the Honiton and Brussels lace recently donated to the Museum. |
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One of the world's largest test and measurement companies donated the spectrum analyser to the observatory. |
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She made it a point to rearrange donated canned goods in the outer vestibule to insure that Jimmy's heard her enter. |
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Rakoff's essays about having Hodgkins disease and hunting down the sperm he once donated are classics. |
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Most importantly, the scrapping of anonymity has no apparent support among parents of children born as a consequence of donated sperm. |
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Its drive began when generous waiting staff donated a week's tips to the cause. |
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The bikes were donated by resident's associations in Milnshaw and Laneside, and officers are easily visible with their bright orange uniforms. |
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But he's already donated his walker to a medical facility near his Indiana home. |
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After the expedition the heliometer was donated to the Observatory who built a tower for it. |
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Photographs can be scanned and originals returned if people wish, and non-pictorial items can also be donated for temporary or permanent display. |
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They live together in the old section of town in a grand three-story home donated by a local businessman. |
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We also ran a popular vision screening with an on-site optometrist who distributed donated eyeglasses that students had collected. |
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A friend in the trade has donated a carpet for the clubhouse and cabaret acts from Manchester have promised to appear. |
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The substance can be isolated from donated blood and given to haemophiliacs to control their bleeding tendency. |
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Mr Parks had left the money in a wallet inside the hooded Puma top, which was in a bag of old clothes he donated to the shop. |
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It's only after the money has been donated that he tells Lil, who pretty much goes off her nut. |
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Privately donated pieces included a silver casket from the Rathbone family, a wonderfully romantic treasure chest. |
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The 122,000 cans of food collected by the teams were then donated to the Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society. |
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Following the recent tragic accident, a beautiful set of candlesticks were donated to the local church by her friends in remembrance of Helen. |
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The new building will contain a special wing to house Wattis's donated collection of Oceanic art. |
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A cash-strapped Sea Cadet unit has had its donated minibus torched by vandals, months after all the unit's windows were smashed. |
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We donated handsels and small gifts to welfare children and promoted an end-of-the-year fund-raising campaign to support welfare organizations. |
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Tomorrow a new Picasso museum displaying more than 200 works donated by his family opens in his home town, the capital of Andalucia. |
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They have donated a basket of bread for our harvest festival for the past couple of years. |
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It's no surprise to find that he donated the rugby shirt he wore in jail to the production. |
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Csaba Markus, who also donated an original oil painting, attended the art auction and delighted guests by creating sketches for them. |
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Volunteers donated their time to debone, cut and can pork as well as many other duties. |
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A word of thanks are extended also to the quizmasters, the people who donated spot prizes, and to all who took part each week. |
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Since then we've donated to various causes to salve our guilt or conscience or out of sympathy. |
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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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Panza's sensitivity to the villa's historical and natural character may also explain the specific objects he donated and the manner of their presentation. |
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Prior to 1969, anyone who created such works could deduct their fair-market value, provided that the works were donated to an appropriate institution. |
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The Fareshare scheme in Southampton receives 26,000 trays of food past the sell-by date but within the use-by date donated by supermarkets each year. |
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Thanks also to their many sponsors who donated raffle spot prizes. |
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It is made of chicken wire and neoprene, and was donated to Jones by a fan. |
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Boucheron won the day, and will be auctioning an exquisite brooch of diamonds, rock crystal, topaz and emeralds, with the cash donated to the new foundation. |
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The fountain, donated to the town in 1882 by textile giant George Courtauld, has been dismantled and taken away for renovation to be reinstated later in its former glory. |
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Each student donated whatever amount he or she could afford. |
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Trophies have been donated featuring greenstone and gold from the area. |
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The woman was only wearing a thin jumper and was shivering, so the girls braved the cold wind and Danika gave her coat to the woman, while Jody donated her scarf. |
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The programme was co-hosted by Shelagh Fogarty in the studio and Nicky Campbell in Edinburgh talking to Scottish MPs and footballers who have donated shirts. |
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The garments were made from pieces of material donated by each family signifying some sentimental value to a member of the family, living or deceased. |
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He thanked them for the beautiful chalice and paten they had donated. |
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Some years ago, I had donated a very good upright to my church. |
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In 2008, the group donated it all to the University of California at Santa Cruz. |
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Stalls were decked out with various soft toys of all shapes and sizes as well as large selection of bric-a-brac, which had been donated by parents and children. |
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Although certain businesses have donated paint, wood offcuts and other items over the year, he said it was disheartening to see the lack of interest by the public. |
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The cup, made from solid silver, has been kindly donated to Cumbria Sport, the organisers of the Games, by the Cumbria Playing Fields Association. |
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Companies across the country donated supplies and equipment to assist him with his expedition. |
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Fearing loss and destruction of the rare texts, the Japanese government previously donated about 50 million yen to fund their preservation on microfilm. |
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But Craig, a former club footballer and referee, is confident the team has a good chance of winning and has donated a firkin to the players for after the game. |
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Instead, they are allowed periodic visits to the country to monitor the dispersal and use of the donated goods. |
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The one-and-a-half-million tael facility was donated anonymously to the municipality by a British businessman, believed to be a leading philanthropist of the time. |
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Of the 104 items added to the collection, one of the more interesting is a Russian winter coat with Persian lambskin lining donated by Albert Schwarz. |
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Piles of donated rail abound and some new trackage has been laid. |
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The Coronation altarpiece may well have been funded through a gift of land donated to the cloister at the end of the first decade of the quattrocento. |
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As an expression of gratitude, Paul donated thirty-three of these paintings to major French museums, including the Louvre. |
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Meanwhile, his awareness campaign to help disabled children in Ethiopia has reaped dividends with hundreds of crutches already having been donated. |
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The three rooms in the cottage are furnished as they would have been in the pioneering days and many relics of interest have been donated to add to the display. |
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Music clubs established music schools within settlement houses, sponsored after-school musical activities and donated records and sheet music to public libraries. |
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I was busy imagining the eccentric old rock polisher who donated these wonderful little irregular cubes of wonder to the store while on his deathbed. |
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Another shop donated a huge tray of samosas and bhajis to the campaigners. |
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The youth also cleaned and labeled cans at a food bank, sorted donated clothes at a homeless shelter and worked with a farmer who sold produce in the church's parking lot. |
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You can choose from a family bag of Kit Kat chunky miniatures, a family bar of Milky way or Nestle Double Cream Chocolate, all which have been donated by Poundland. |
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He donated it straight back to the community via a nearby sports club. |
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They died because not enough organs were donated for transplantation. |
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For generations, parishioners have donated many items such as our beautiful stained glass windows, silver chalices, ciboria, monstrance, statues and crucifix. |
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A further 50 lb were donated by Taylors fruiterers of Atherton. |
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A decade ago, some Chumash still relied on welfare and donated clothing. |
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I often wonder if I should have donated the triage tag to the museum or recorded my oral history for its collections. |
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Jeremy had eagerly donated to the Nobel sperm bank, and spawned many, many children with various wives, because he wanted to spread his seed as far as possible. |
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A raffle with donated prizes contributed to the amount raised. |
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Events through the week include a light bulb amnesty at which normal light bulbs can be exchanged for low-energy bulbs donated by Yorkshire Electricity. |
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He fostered many of the hospital foundlings and donated numerous paintings to the hospital's collection, establishing a permanent picture gallery. |
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The shop donated the trolley dash as a prize in the Christmas raffle. |
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Another late eighteenth-century palampore was generously donated recently. |
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Hollywood celebrities have donated large sums of money to survivors of the tsunami disaster, via some of the big relief agencies that are currently working in South Asia. |
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Often these residences were donated to the Order by kings or wealthy patrons, and in due course they evolved into permanent institutions known as viharas or monasteries. |
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The baby is a clone of the 30-year-old American woman who donated the DNA for the cloning process, had the resulting embryo implanted and then gestated the baby. |
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One parent loaned us her spinning wheel, donated wool and helped me establish a working relationship with The River Farm, a unique fiber company in Virginia. |
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All the proceeds from the profits of the video will be donated to the Afghan Children's Relief Fund and the money will be channelled through the relief agency, Trocaire. |
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The logs, the wood flooring, the cabinets, all of the materials down to the nails and screws which hold it together, were donated or purchased with donated funds. |
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A firkin of the four per cent beer has already been donated to the players but whether they will use it to toast their success or drown their sorrows remains to be seen. |
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This time he donated a strip to the school team in the town of Serekunda. |
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A lighted Christmas crib, the hand-craft of John Earley, was donated to the town and positioned in Main Street opposite Mooney's Lounge, and it creates a sightly scene. |
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Over the years they donated nearly three hundred examples in a variety of mediums including sculpture, paintings, drawings, watercolors, and monotypes. |
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Then normal bone marrow cells, donated from a close relative or carefully removed from the person's own bone marrow, are infused into the bloodstream with a drip. |
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Students who took part in the worthwhile fund-raising venture swapped their favourite team jerseys for their school blazers and each donated 2 for the charity. |
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Gift Aid can increase the amount donated at no cost to the donor. |
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Ikos has donated technology to help speed up the link between hardware emulators and software simulators running on workstations to a new industry consortium. |
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All the books have been donated and some will be collectors' pieces. |
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Sandra Richmond and Eloise Kaiser each donated two plots to families of the victims. |
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Even more remarkably, many office goers and industrial workers had worked extra hours and donated their overtime earnings to raise a fund for the victims. |
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The Tom Crean Memorial Project would like to acknowledge with gratitude the Dingle sheep farmer who donated the ram for auction at Camp Fair in aid of their project. |
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Three boats, including two pilot cutters donated by the RVCP New South Wales branch on behalf of the NSW Maritime Museum, were at the centre of ownership concerns. |
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Volunteers from Lafarge set the Styrofoam blocks to form the exterior walls, and the company donated all the gypsum wallboard used in the home's interior. |
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Also examined is the use of donated ova from aborted fetuses and cadavers. |
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Carnegie donated the money for 3,000 public libraries in 47 states and seven foreign countries. |
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As a C-section can lead to a boatload of blood loss, I had arranged to have extra blood on hand, donated by her village moments before the surgery. |
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The wedding reception alone is said to have cost more then 240,000 ringgit, excluding the 50,000 ringgit they donated to charity to celebrate their wedding. |
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Today, a people that prided itself on rugged self-sufficiency during the war depend on the steady flow of trucks carrying sacks of grain donated by the World Food Programme. |
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Many thanks to Joe who has donated a piano accordion to the school band. |
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Loewe observed that the quality and variety of donated merchandise is particularly striking. |
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The more money donated, the more books purchased, and the more happy children. |
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After modifying her for ocean racing, he campaigned her for three years, and in 1975, donated her to the U.S. Naval Academy. |
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Cumberfans from all around the globe donated money in Cumberbatch's name, with the total raised entirely exceeding expectations. |
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It's an eggstravaganza! Garden staff dye eggs donated by local markets and tuck them into nooks and crannies throughout the expansive grounds. |
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The biennial golf competition, the Ryder Cup, is named after English businessman Samuel Ryder who sponsored the event and donated the trophy. |
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On Tangye's death, the entire collection was donated to the Museum of London, where it can still be seen. |
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Derby Arboretum, donated to the town by local philanthropist Joseph Strutt in 1840, was the first planned urban public park in the country. |
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Because Priestley's New Meeting salary was only 100 guineas, friends and patrons donated money and goods to help continue his investigations. |
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He donated the royalties from this book to the university for the establishment of the Dirac Lecture Series. |
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Blood is most commonly donated as whole blood intravenously and collecting it with an anticoagulant. |
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Red cells, plasma and platelets can also be donated individually via a more complex process called apheresis. |
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Education among women became fashionable, partly because of Catherine's influence, and she donated large sums of money to several colleges. |
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The move occurred during the tenure of Bishop Richard Poore, a wealthy man who donated the land on which it was built. |
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In 1966, three teeth from the collection of relics from France were donated to Douai Abbey. |
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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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Resources necessary for new courses in the arts, architecture and archaeology were donated by Richard Fitzwilliam of Trinity College. |
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The south west corner holds the largest piece, bought and donated by Kenneth Clark. |
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In 1837, the castle was donated to the newly formed University of Durham by Bishop Edward Maltby as accommodation for students. |
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He donated it to the Trust with an amount of money for its restoration and furnishing. |
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In 2013 he gave a talk at Beaconsfield Library which he had visited as a child and donated the income from the event to it. |
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George donated the royal library to the British Museum in 1757, four years after the museum's foundation. |
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Cumberbatch has donated artworks for charities and fundraisers including the Willow Foundation, and Thomas Coram Foundation for Children. |
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After his death his grandson donated the library to the nation as its first national library. |
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A Christmas tree has been donated to the square by Norway since 1947 and is erected for twelve days before and after Christmas Day. |
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Forest also donated shirts to Everton and helped secure a site to play on for Brighton. |
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The Empire Games flag was donated in 1931 by the British Empire Games Association of Canada. |
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The BRSC runs at least one coach to every away game and proceeds from raffles held on these trips are donated to nominated local charities. |
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The Ryder Cup is named after the English businessman Samuel Ryder who donated the trophy. |
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The first official event did not take place until 1927 for which Ryder donated a gold trophy. |
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Proceeds from the single will be donated to the Haven House Children's Hospice. |
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They were also commonly donated to mosques, which often amassed large collections of them. |
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The Corbet Football Field, donated by Jurat Wilfred Corbet OBE in 1932, has fostered the sport greatly over the years. |
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Branson reportedly donated the proceeds from the case to Virgin Atlantic staff. |
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The head of the child is also shaved, and an amount of money equaling the weight of the child's hair is donated to the poor. |
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Throughout her life Winehouse donated her money, music and time to many charities, particularly those concerned with children. |
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Winehouse's parents have each written memoirs about their daughter and donated the proceeds from both books to the Amy Winehouse Foundation. |
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In 2011 and 2012, Adele donated autographed items for auctions to support MusiCares. |
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It was the latter who donated the Chandos portrait to the nation as the gallery's first portrait. |
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He donated some of his money, at first anonymously, to Austrian artists and writers, including Rainer Maria Rilke and Georg Trakl. |
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Sorting out his affairs, Childe donated most of his library and all of his estate to the Institute. |
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She depended on donated items for her armor, horse, sword, banner, and other items utilized by her entourage. |
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All royalties will go towards Save the Children UK and money raised in the USA will be donated to the Elvis Presley Charitable Foundation. |
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Due to the humanitarian crisis in East Africa, the entire proceeds were donated to Oxfam. |
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It had no funds to acquire the property, and public fundraising was undertaken and donated to the council. |
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The whole shark was donated to the Victoria Museum for research, instead of the fins being sold for use in shark fin soup. |
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She also collected fans, board games and playing cards, which she donated to the British Museum. |
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Several other institutions donated funds to the Library as an expression of their gratitude and Mrs. |
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However, many collections purchased by or donated to the Library have contained rare Irish books. |
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To aid its reconstruction, Brangwyn donated a series of woodcuts to the town on the theme of the Tragedy of Dixmude. |
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The film was shown at Chapter Arts Centre on Saturday 20 October, with all profits being donated to Young Promoters Network. |
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The rights to the technology were donated to Greenpeace, which maintained it as an open source patent. |
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The Munch Museum contains The Scream and other works by Edvard Munch, who donated all his work to the city after his death. |
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Greece donated 500 tonnes of raisins to the people of Hamburg after the flood. |
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These benefactors donated large amounts for the building of schools, academies, hospitals and institutions in both Egypt and Greece. |
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Mihail Tositsas donated large amounts for the building of the Athens University, the Amalio Orphanage and the Athens Polytechnic. |
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His wife Eleni Tositsa donated the land for the National Archaeological Museum of Athens. |
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He donated money to the abbey at Cluny itself, and after 1120 gave generously to Reading Abbey, a Cluniac establishment. |
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It was donated under trust to the town in 1929, the grounds becoming Northwood Park. |
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This was publicized on the Roman currency issued in 16 BC, after he donated vast amounts of money to the aerarium Saturni, the public treasury. |
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In 729, the Lombard king Liutprand donated to the church the north Latium town of Sutri, starting the temporal power of the church. |
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Extensive parcels of land were donated to monasteries to exempt those lands from royal taxation and to preserve them within the family. |
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The fountain was donated to the City of Jeddah by the late King Fahd bin Abdul Aziz, after whom it was named. |
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In 1554, Pinto joined the Society of Jesus and donated a large sum of his trading wealth to the mission. |
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She donated a fifth of her fortune towards it and worked to obtain donations from other wealthy families in the city. |
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Pepin the Short subdued the Lombards and donated Italian land to the papacy. |
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