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givers
1. with the efforts of advisers, foreign aid givers, the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank
2. the highest givers, or those who make a donation to
3. Well, they can’t get bucks from the latter since they don’t have any, but gifts from the middle class are welcome, which makes the givers poor
4. If the department is short on funds, lay off the harassing ticker givers
5. They are the givers,
6. and the givers feel a “theft” of their money
7. Because most of them have difficulty in movement of their limbs they may need care givers to look after them
8. one of life's givers
9. This is because there are always more receivers than givers, more consumers than producers, more people who need help than those available to give help
10. The entire gathering of givers of harm,
11. Zombies, smell-eaters and givers of harm respectfully offer
12. Subduer of the hosts of evil spirits, zombies and givers
13. Jeet said, ‘We must contact the advertisement givers to get some money or collect money from relatives, friends or anybody interested in our project but it surely is unstable idea
14. grounds keepers and care givers to the animals
15. of givers and takers
16. Or the best givers
17. each of the givers they started to leave the room in
18. He whispered into her ear that he knew, while at the same time taking hold of her left breast with his other hand, identifying its softness, its fragility, not only as sexual stimulants on this venture, but as givers of nourishment as well
19. But those among them firmly rooted in knowledge, and the believers, believe in what was revealed to you, and in what was revealed before you; and the observers of prayers, and the givers of charity, and the believers in God and the Last Day-upon these We will bestow an immense reward
20. quite thoroughly as they may see their physicians as the ultimate truth givers
21. Good traders are givers
22. If the ignorant and superstitious givers have not 'filthy lucre' wherewithal to propitiate the ugly represented saints, wax candles, silver ore, cacao, sugar, and any other description of property is as readily received
23. The Association must therefore meet one of the three following alternatives: First, the growth of its work must cease, and the increasing number of pupils who apply to its schools year by year be denied admittance; or second, some of the schools which have been fostered by the Association for years must be abandoned, that funds may be left to strengthen and develop the remainder; or third, the churches and Christian givers of America must largely increase their gifts to this Association to meet its increasing wants