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In the chaos that upended the town, Azdak, too, acted from a charitable impulse that gets him in trouble.
It connotes philanthropy and benevolence, a charitable impulse towards the unfortunate from those capable of alleviating poverty, disaster or war.
But he has exercised a charitable impulse throughout his career, for example, donating the Legg Mason Classic, which he and Ashe launched in 1969, to the Washington Tennis and Educational Foundation.
As a specialist in "matrimonial work," he was hired by Sarah Nash to trail her husband, Bob, and Kristina, a young Croatian refugee whom they had taken into their home on a charitable impulse.
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We see this bountiful home through the eyes of Phillip, a homeless young pauper that the Wellwoods have taken in, on charitable impulse.
Aaron's charitable impulse is aroused — helping this lost soul will be a blessing — but so are other feelings.
Operating in a vibrant democracy that encourages civil society is also handy, as is the charitable impulse of many Taiwanese.
Why do such exertions trigger the charitable impulse?
Among individual donors, community colleges ignite little charitable impulse.
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