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He lived in a Goodwill depository bin in Wyndham.
But $50 stretches far in a Goodwill store.
In the case of Mr. Ross's home, that meant including lamps found in a Goodwill store.
I encouraged her to take it, and when she wouldn't I put the blouse in a Goodwill bag and ran out of the store calling, "Sir!
No need to advertise her long unemployment or where she was standing at the moment, in a Goodwill store on Third Avenue in East Harlem.
The other is benevolence, which is defined as "the buyer's belief that a seller has altruistic motives, is genuinely concerned with the buyer, and will act in a goodwill manner" (Dimoka 2010, p. 375).
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Some employers will also exercise discretion and still pay employees who cannot make it in as a goodwill gesture.
In November 1990, Ali met with Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in Baghdad on a "goodwill tour" in an attempt to negotiate the release of 15 Americans held hostage in Iraq and Kuwait.
He was on the board of the education organization United World Colleges and in 1987 became a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF.
The Chinese Exclusion Act was finally repealed in 1943, as a goodwill gesture to China, which had become an ally of the United States in the Second World War.
In February, when Persimmon announced the higher payout target of 900p a share, it had declared it had achieved an "outstanding performance" with a 34% rise in profits (before a goodwill impairment) to £638m.
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