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The funeral was only a couple of days away; so Coach Valvano (knowing the kid's financial situation and the need for speed) charitably provided the grieving kid with a round-trip airline ticket home.
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Charitably speaking, he provided a tantalising frisson of anticipation.
However, the Charity Commissioners – empowered by the 1869 Endowed Schools Act to govern the establishment of charitably funded schools – directed that the £20,000 provided by The Skinners' Company for this cause be taken to neighbouring Tunbridge Wells, where it was used to establish The Skinners Schooll in September 1887.
Given that much of this research is funded publicly or charitably, many people feel it should be possible to come up with a better system using the connectivity provided by the web.
Without altering church doctrine, he has spoken charitably of homosexuals: "Who am I to judge?" By contrast, Russia's anti-gay legislation seems to have provided cover for a surge of homophobic violence which the powers that be (secular and religious) have not done much to discourage.
However, my initial surge of excitement was tempered slightly when I saw the journalist hadn't provided references to my actual study and significantly when I realised the single finding she'd quoted was – to put it charitably – not very reliable.
For around 50 years, she has provided insights into his musical taste, promoted his legacy, and explored the darker sides of a relationship that can perhaps most charitably be described as "it's complicated" (she moved to Memphis with him as a 14-year-old schoolgirl).
The charitably funded establishment was designed to provide a "creative environment for an elderly artistic community".
At present, for patients who are not independent Internet users, our ongoing feasibility study has highlighted that relatives are often able and willing to provide assistance, and that some hospitals have charitably funded volunteer-supervised patient computer facilities.
It was run by a charitable trust – they get a tax rebate for providing a public service – so in some ways you would expect them to behave charitably, but they don't.
While the Wilson government had every reason to be sensitive about the military support it was providing to a slave-owning despot, whose rule might charitably be described as medieval, there were additional reasons for the all-embracing secrecy.
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