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He wants to produce TV shows and films, and become more philanthropic.
You can make Bruce out to be a jerk playboy or a more philanthropic type.
Jeff Bezos hasn't signed it either, although he's not immune to pressure to become more philanthropic.
This more philanthropic side of EA can seem at odds with the public perception of the company.
All that results in more philanthropic giving, the lifeblood of many arts institutions in America (and increasingly in Europe, too).
Ms. Hofmann added that the group had been contemplating the name change, and adding more philanthropic duties, for a while.
Other efforts are more philanthropic in nature, but still go a long way in containing the spread of the virus.
Ms. Robert said one of their few differences was that her mother was more empathetic, while Ms. Schiff was more philanthropic.
But in his Tweet, Bezos said he was planning on becoming more philanthropic and asked his more than 300,000 followers to send him ideas.
We need the Democrats to go beyond asking the wealthy to be a little more philanthropic or to pay a little more in taxes.
And the Amazon CEO may be looking for more philanthropic endeavors — he recently tweeted a request for ideas that will produce more immediate results.
No mayor could have avoided that criticism, said Nathan Ballard, a Democratic political strategist who credited Lee with persuading tech firms to be more philanthropic.
Asked if Jacobs is leaving to do crypto investing (a popular move at the moment), Green said Jacobs is moving "toward more philanthropic activities" instead.
Which is why many researchers today are driven by more philanthropic goals, such as finding out how to feed an overpopulated world without killing the planet itself.
But, Davos had a bigger, more philanthropic plans in mind after he watched an ASPCA commercial about needy animals (you know, the ones that make you cry your eyes out).
He said he hopes the list's visibility will ignite more philanthropic efforts to support on-the-ground work like stabilizing sensitive cultural sites or building fences to keep cows from grazing in certain areas.
This time around, Koch and his allies — who have expanded the network outside of politics to include more philanthropic efforts with investments in higher education and nonprofits devoted to reducing recidivism and poverty — say they won't double down on backing the Republican Party.
In Canada, where such deductions receive more government scrutiny than in the United States, the process can include disputes over the national significance of the art, as well as its value, and sometimes, questions regarding whether a donor's motives are more philanthropic or opportunistic.
1, citing Justin, 1 Apologia 1; Athenagoras, Leg. 1; Eusebius, Historia Ecclesiastica 4.26.9–11. The last named went so far as to call him "more philanthropic and philosophic" than Antoninus and Hadrian, and set him against the persecuting emperors Domitian and Nero to make the contrast bolder.Eusebius, Historia Ecclesiastica 4.26.
However, his lifestyle also changed to be more philanthropic (although not known to his family). In 1889 he founded Christie Homes, a series of orphanages for girls in the East Lothian area, later renamed Lothian Homes Trust. His wife died in 1894. John Christie’s eccentricity increased, dyeing his moustache and proposing to a woman 50 years his junior.
Jessica, portrayed by Alice Callahan in seasons three, four and five, is one of Blair's new minions at Columbia. Clémence Poésy portrays Eva Coupeau in the first four episodes of season four. She saved Chuck from dying when he was shot in Prague. They start a relationship and she changes Chuck into a better more philanthropic person.
To aid in the movement of Tso's troops and its military expedition against the Muslim rebels in Xinjiang and later the Russians (known as the Ili Crisis), Hu, then being in charge of the Shanghai Transportation and Procurement Bureau, raised up to 15,950,000 taels of silver () in debt from HSBC - HSBC's first public loan in China. As a result, Tso was victorious, and Hu was awarded the red-topped hat by the Imperial Court for his efforts. Along the way, Hu set up various other businesses, ranging from banks to pawnshops. After being recognised by the Qing government for his achievements, Hu also began to engage in more philanthropic activities.
The changes in the internal life of the empire which occurred in the years following the publication of Justinian's code called for a review of the legislation, so as to meet the requirements of the times. It was introduced within the framework of the reforms of Leo III the Isaurian (the first Isaurian emperor), and he also provided the modification of current laws. In 726 he issued the "Ecloga", that had his name as well as the name of his son Constantine. "Ecloga", referring to both the civil and criminal law constituted, as was declared in the title, a "rectification (of the Justinian legislation) towards a more philanthropic version".
Eccles Shorrock and the India Mill Company's enjoyed great success and recognition for its new building and iconic chimney. There were many social gatherings and dinners that had been arranged in the new building to celebrate holidays and special occasions; including—initially after—the completion of the building itself. In May 1868, Shorrock had been able to commission the Art Treasures Exhibit to be held at the India Mill Company building in Darwen. Shorrock and his more philanthropic intentions had hoped that the funds that would be procured from hosting such an event would be substantial enough to build a new Belgrave Congressional School.
However, on appealing to the more philanthropic members of London society, the plans were adopted and, with the help of two Members of Parliament (Thomas Wilson and George Hibbert), the National Institution for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck was founded in 1824. One of the Institution's first rescues was of the packet St George, which had foundered on Conister Rock at the entrance to Douglas Harbour. Hillary took part in the successful operation and everyone was ultimately rescued. Thirty years later the Institution's title was changed to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and the first of the new lifeboats to be built was stationed at Douglas in recognition of Hillary's work.
1–2 Title page of a late 16th-century edition of the Digesta, part of Emperor Justinian I's Corpus Juris Civilis The Corpus Juris Civilis remained the basis of Byzantine law until the publication of the Ecloga legum in 741 by Emperor Leo III and his son and co-regent Constantine V. The Ecloga was a shortened and more philanthropic version of the Codex of Justinian, whose dispositions were more in tune with Christian values. It was written in Greek, since Latin had fallen into disuse, and its provisions continued to be applied in later centuries in the neighboring Balkan and Asia Minor regions, with surviving translations in Slavic, Armenian and Arabic.Mousourakis 2003, pp. 403–404Stein 1999, p. 35Reinink 2002, pp.
However, on appealing to the more philanthropic members of London society, the plans were adopted and, with the help of Member of Parliament Thomas Wilson and former MP and merchant George Hibbert, the National Institution for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck was founded in 1824. At the age of 60, Sir William took part in the 1830 rescue of the packet St George, which had foundered on Conister Rock at the entrance to Douglas Harbour. He commanded the lifeboat and was washed overboard with others of the lifeboat crew, yet finally everyone aboard the St George was rescued with no loss of life. It was this incident which prompted Sir William to set up a scheme to build The Tower of Refuge on Conister Rock – a project completed in 1832 which stands to this day at the entrance to Douglas Harbour.

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