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charitable

[char-i-tuh-buhl] / ˈtʃær ɪ tə bəl /




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His and Nicola's fallout with his parents is also evidenced in another statement from the post, referring to a time Victoria allegedly declined to help them with a charitable cause.

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An under-fire NHS trust has apologised after using money from charitable funds to throw a leaving party for its former chairman.

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Once the case is over, sources close to Harry suggest his priority will be supporting his charitable causes and there are currently no more court cases against the media in the pipeline.

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Felicity Gillespie, director of charitable foundation Kindred Squared, said "evidence-based" screentime guidance for parents was "overdue and very welcome".

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"Derek was a devoted father, a generous member of the charitable Water Rats, an avid golfer and all-around good man who will be greatly missed," Henry added.

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