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charity and buys
In addition to these violins, she sometimes buys violins and resells them later, giving the proceeds to charity.
# Run Zack Run: To win a charity race, Zack buys a pair of sneakers ... only to discover that once he puts them on, he can't stop running.

charity and golems
Technically a charity, it refuses to accept donations from any other than the freed golems, because the golems are clear they must free themselves by their own work.

charity and with
And when charity interpenetrates man's struggle for justice and freedom it does not simply surround this with a sentimental good will.
" for the charity War Child who achieved solo success with " Leipe mocro flavour ".
As a celebration, in partnership with the CLIC Sargent charity, 2 August 2008 was Gnashional Menace Day, where children were sponsored to behave like Dennis.
He did not appear, lest, as he tells us, " he might contend in words ", but instead addressed a letter to the prelates in which he speaks with a strange mixture of freedom, reverence, and charity.
This requires lay people to exercise great charity and patience in debating issues with one another and to seek the glory and service of God as the foremost consideration in all of their decisions.
In October 2001, Bowie opened The Concert for New York City, a charity event to benefit the victims of the September 11 attacks, with a minimalist performance of Simon & Garfunkel's " America ", followed by a full band performance of " Heroes ".
Although the ultimate attainment for this type of mysticism is union with God, it is not necessarily visionary, nor does it hope only for ecstatic experiences ; instead, mystical life is successful if it is imbued with charity.
The emperor was the first knight of Christendom, and the other Christian kings were his brother-knights sworn to Christian chivalry with its devotion to justice and charity.
There was worse to follow, with various Essendon players publicly blaming each other for the poor performance against Richmond, and then, with dissension still rife in the ranks, the side plummeted to an embarrassing 28 point loss to VFA premiers Footscray Football Club in a special charity match played a week later in front of 46, 100 people, in aid of Dame Nellie Melba's Disabled Soldiers ' Fund, purportedly ( but not officially ) for the championship of Victoria.
It has traditionally been associated with charity games and physical exercise, particularly in the United Kingdom.
This work shows Father Christmas to be a deeply complex character, in whom the qualities of charity and goodwill are at odds with those of violence and greed.
Lineker has been actively involved with other cancer charities such as Leukaemia Busters, where between 1994 and 2005 Gary and Michelle were the charity ’ s patrons.
Wells was a diabetic, and a co-founder in 1934 of what is now Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK.
In the 2000 Centurion Test, Marlon Aronstam contacted him offering R500, 000 for the charity of his choice together with a gift if Cronje declared and made a game of it.
The following year, Harry was in Lesotho to visit again Mants ' ase Children's Home near Mohale's Hoek, which he first toured in 2004 and, along with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, launched Sentebale: The Princes ' Fund for Lesotho, a charity to aid children orphaned by HIV / AIDS.
Since then, his efforts have raised more than £ 12 million for charity, with Leukaemia Research among the causes to benefit.
Towards the end of the year, the label released the ' It's a Cool Cool Christmas ' compilation in association with XFM, with proceeds going to The Big Issue charity.
Created for a 1967 Rediffusion series, The Seven Deadly Virtues, Orton's play dealt with charity -- especially Christian charityin a confusion of adultery and murder.
With this formal blessing, the Templars became a favored charity throughout Christendom, receiving money, land, businesses, and noble-born sons from families who were eager to help with the fight in the Holy Land.
During the Hillsborough Memorial Service on 15 April 2011, Liverpool MP Steve Rotherham announced he would submit an Early Day Motion to have Dalglish knighted, " not only for his outstanding playing and managerial career, but also the charity work he has done with his wife, Marina, for breast cancer support and what he did after Hillsborough.
He is close friends with Tony Stewart as he helps with charity events, and Kid Rock narrated Tony Stewart: Smoke, a documentary of Stewart's 2002 championship season.

charity and money
In some rounds, the game resulted in the volunteers winning money for themselves, and in others it resulted in money being donated to a charity of the volunteer's choice.
The money raised by the sale was expended in the purchase of stores for the support of the communities, and what was over was devoted to charity.
In April 2012, Marc Jenner from Tunbridge Wells in Kent, ran in the Virgin London Marathon dressed in a Bagpuss costume to raise money for the charity, supported by Emily Firmin and Oliver Postgate's family.
Instead of knitting for charity, knitters are encouraged to a week ’ s worth of disposable income, including money that otherwise might have been spent on yarn.
In 2004, Dalglish and his wife founded the charity The Marina Dalglish Appeal to raise money to help treat cancer.
Dalglish has participated in a number of events to raise money for the charity, including a replay of the 1986 FA Cup Final.
Dalglish often competes in the annual Gary Player Invitational Tournament, a charity golfing event which raises money for children's causes around the world.
He appeared on the program in order to raise money for his charity, the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
* Dance Marathon, the multiple day charity events on US college campuses to raise money for local philanthropies
" As a boy he formed " The Cosmopolitan Club ," which was dedicated to remaining informed in world affairs and giving money to charity.
Cruz has donated money and time to charity.
A fundraising party, or fundraiser, is a party that is held for the purpose of collecting money that will be given to some person or to some institution, such as a school, charity, business, or political campaign.
The experiment presented the opportunity to steal money, donate to charity, or neither, and tested whether the rate of each choice was influenced by watching similar actions in the ending of a specially crafted episode of the popular series Medical Center.
* If it was an abortion, usually measured after three months in a pregnancy, the woman may pay 1 / 10 of the blood money to charity or face imprisonment ( not qisas ).
Maude's late mother was the rich one, and she left her money exclusively to the family charity.
In a flash, The Dude unravels the whole scheme: when the Big Lebowski heard that Bunny was kidnapped, he used it as a pretense for an embezzlement scheme, in which he withdrew the ransom money from the family charity to keep for himself.
He was mentioned in the story " A Christmas for Shacktown " ( 1952 ) by Carl Barks, in which Donald Duck dresses up as Jake in an attempt to trick Scrooge into giving money to charity.
11 % of the money ( more precisely, $ 111, 111 from each buy-in ) went to Laliberté's charity, the One Drop Foundation, and the WSOP waived its normal 10 % rake of the entry fees.
Walks are often organized as charity events with walkers seeking sponsors to raise money for a specific cause.
In 2006, Nicks held a get-together to raise money for her charity work.
Williams has set up a charity in his home town entitled Give It Sum, its goal being to " improve local conditions and strengthen community life by giving money to those who are disadvantaged.
Williams, with the help of friend Jonathan Wilkes, has organised charity football matches called Soccer Aid to raise money for UNICEF UK.
In June 1995, McDonald's offered to settle the case ( which " was coming up to its anniversary in court ") by donating a large sum of money to a charity chosen by the two.

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