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to giver
noun
One who gives; a donor or contributor.
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A meaningful legacy is one that matters both to giver and to taker.
Does this mean that a virtual fruitcake could be passed on from giver to giver for eternity?
Especially the perfume racket, in which swindler loiters near truck which is being unloaded in order to giver victim impression that he really works for some concern.
Mr. Ocalan remains the movement's revered leader, but he "is not in a position to giver orders" from prison, as Mr. Karayilan put it, though his messages and writings are still circulated.
Yesterday, readers were kind enough to giver their feedback on a case.
We wanted to giver her her medicine".
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The first is a tax system that provides incentives to givers.
Five studies investigate whether the practice of "regifting -a social taboo-is as offensive to giveregifting -aersocialme.
Cash awards are doled out to givers of the best answers.Prizes also mobilise talent from unexpected areas.
7 "Give to Givers, Take from Takers". The writer Cris Evatt put forward this idea that the world is divided into Givers and Takers.
Whatever you decide, circle back to your feedback giver to share your thinking.
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