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to donated
verb
To make a donation; to give away something of value to support or contribute towards a cause or for the benefit of another.
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The World Food Program, with access to donated wheat, decided to open bakeries.
A Books For Africa study of the impacts of books in central Tanzania in 2007 found a significant increase in student comprehension and fluency due to donated books.
The potential windfall has raised a grab bag of questions for museums large and small beyond, "Have you checked the basement lately?" What responsibility, for example, do institutions have to hold on to donated works and display them?
Claims that it has the potential to add at least 10% to donated charitable income in Britain, and could prove an invaluable source of core funding, are prompting interest across the sector.
The Russians were able to learn the game thanks to donated equipment and expertise from baseball lovers overseas -- namely Cuba, Japan and the former Los Angeles Dodgers president Peter O'Malley.
This meant, explains Guri Sandhu, an ENT surgeon who also features and who worked with Macchiarini when he held an honorary position at UCL, that Macchiarini no longer had access to donated biological trachea.
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Click here to donate.
This year, it declined to donate.
Mosques encourage people to donate.
Click here to donate to the appeal.
People are lining up to donate blood.
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