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be volunteer
noun
One who enters into, or offers for, any service of his/her own free will, especially when done without pay.
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"Nobody's looking to be volunteer of the year.
79 primary school students in Taiwan are included to be volunteer participants.
In fact, many aspects of politics that used to be volunteer work — not just dialing telephones or licking envelopes, but making strategy — are now businesses.
But the pathogen requires a living host to overwinter, which could be volunteer potatoes in your garden or potatoes you've saved from last year.
Finkbeiner: Working for MSF is meant to be volunteer work, not to get rich.
In order to be included in the intervention component of the study participants will be volunteer first year Bachelor of Midwifery or Dual Degree students who have yet to receive instruction in performing vaginal examination.
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A long-time literacy advocate, Bush lauded Pasadena Reads, an experimental literacy program launched early last year with federal and state funds that aimed to be volunteer-run and community-funded within three years.
That can be volunteering.
All paramedics who participate will be volunteers.
Both were volunteer posts.
All positions are volunteer.
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