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In lieu of flowers, please donate something to your favorite charity in memory of Phyllis.
Father to hockey-playing sons, he wanted to donate something to heighten the stakes of the amateur game and perpetuate his own legacy in the process.
First, the word pardon derives from the same root as the Latin term for donate, and one cannot conventionally be said to donate something to oneself.
He is believable but lovable as Scrooge, a wealthy businessman so callous that when asked to donate something to the needy at Christmas, he suggests that the unfortunate be sent to the poorhouse or prison.
In Europe, the resident priest would probably tell you that you had made God angry, and that in order to regain your health, you should donate something to the church, make a pilgrimage to a sacred site, and pray fervently for God's forgiveness.
She recognized me from the column drawing and wanted to donate something to Mirna Gonzalez.
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For instance, 85% of La Cañada Elementary families donated something to the Foundation, and its third-grade set the gold standard with 93% participation.
"If you are thinking about donating something to Goodwill that is too worn or damaged for anyone to wear, most Goodwill organizations would recommend repurposing those items at home," Charlene Sarmiento, the public relations program manager for Goodwill Industries International, told HuffPost in an email.
Then there's another organization called Charity Science that has a quick, online feature to help you prepare a will for free if you are willing to donate something (anything) to these charities.
"People will never donate something just to see a phone crash," he says.
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