I hope we will have some generous hearted man who will donate to build a college in Kansas with the capacity of Yale.
There are many persons who would like to donate to such a place.
And Marina went on to say that Mrs. Paine, "Ruth has just been to Parkland Hospital this morning to donate blood, she shouldn't be going driving now to pick you up.
For each of the persons who come in under county care they ask you to donatetwo pints of blood, one at a time.
That irritability and anxiety had been attributed to a natural desire to Donate as often as they could, but now the Count was beginning to think it might be a physiological need as real as a Kin's need for blood.
You know how those things work; everybody puts up an argument and then it's up to the fellow who is making the bluff to back it up with an offer to donate a sum of money to some charitable institution if he can't deliver the goods.
That the necessary means may be furnished to it for that purpose, you must pay a tax upon your property, amounting to one-tenth or one-twentieth of its value; this amount you must donate to the company.
When the proposition to grant lands to railroad companies was brought before congress, the right to donate them to private corporations was not admitted; the right of the states to have control of the lands was not questioned.
The state possesses no power to guarantee to any private corporation any rate of dividends; nor would it be just to compel the people to donate a part of their earnings to railroad companies, or to any other private parties.
Haji Abdi Kheiri, a Somal trader, and by way of being one of our Napoleons of finance, called on me this evening to donate twenty rupees to the poor fund, a good way of ending the old year.
We couldn't sell it so I'd be delighted to donate it to your coming out party.
Everyone, including Nancy, expected to attend, and she with others had promised to donate a cake.
The owners refused to donate the land and fixed the price at a figure which Colonel Adair considered too high.
And would it not be lovely to donate a round sum to the synagogue?
If we win, we'll donate the money to some charitable purpose.
If you win, Gallup, would you donate your winnings to the hospital fund?
Yudushka took the money, praised the peasant, and said he would donate the three silver rubles for oil to burn forever before an ikon in the church.
The travelling man can donate what he pleases, and we can each of us buy what we please, as well.
We'll just pick out the best things from the lot, and I'll donate them all.
With the completion of the meeting-house, Cap Lutts had attained his goal; nor had he suffered the neighboring denizens of the foothills to raise an axe, ordonate a single clapboard toward the erection of this infantile sanctuary.
They were also permitted to donate short stories or pictures to the magazine and, being so young a branch of the first Nest, felt this was a special privilege.
I willdonate all of my ideas accumulated during the past years.
Harry said that maybe he'd get an egg with his share, and if he had any left, he'd donate it to the poor starving garage keepers.
Now, your noble generosity will enable me to donate what they owe on my salary, and get the window too!
Letters of Governor Haight, on the constitutional power of the legislature to authorize cities and counties to donate bonds to railroad corporations, Sacramento, 1870.
That changed when Marine Captain Jase Thompson, who was extremely susceptible to the virus, was changed and it was discovered that he literally had to donateat daily intervals to remain physically and emotionally healthy.