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Nine months and numerous cathedrals later we decided to "give something back" and volunteered in Cambodia.
It was 2008, the beginning of the downturn and Richard says he decided to give something back.
When he returned with some capital, he decided to give something back to his hometown.
Joe said pupils had decided to "give something back" to the community by helping deliver food and clear paths.
He's always loved cemeteries, and six years ago decided to give something back.
"It gets to be, 'Me, me, me.' " "But we got sick of how shallow the scene can be and decided to give something back to the community," Gehman says.
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The following year, 1965, the company's director, John Field, concerned that the young man was progressing too smoothly decided to "give him something he can't do" by casting him as the Rake in a revival of Ninette de Valois's Hogarth-based work, The Rake's Progress.
Until now, however, what those points actually got you depended on what other users were posting, and all the goods were used (unless, for some reason, you decided to give away something brand new).
Think back – have you ever decided to give up something starting Monday?
So with the holidays looming, I decided to give myself something most bosses give from time to time, and to enforce it in my usual unforgiving manner.
Because of his Hillary-esque "attack the media" salvo, the network news decided to give him something approaching equal time this week.
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