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11 Sentences With "make a contribution of"

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Please, make a contribution of just $1 to help us crush our goal this month.
Seibert said Germany would make a contribution of up to 540 million euros to help finance Israel's purchase.
But the 700,20163 people who visit every year are urged, in multilingual signs, to make a contribution of at least £3 ($3.70).
The government of Kazakhstan, an investor in the fund, is expected to make a contribution of about $3 billion while banks such as Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
He had made his money selling fish. From 1454 to 1459 he suppliedHenry VI. He had risen to a position where he was not only selling fish but also offering "loans" to Edward IV. The loans were demanded by the king and each of the aldermen gave £10 and the mayor was required to make a contribution of £30. He married twice, but died childless. His money was left to his niece Alice Hampton who became a vowess and benefactor.
Vampire, 1984 After several previous projects in the 1920s by the federal government and the city of Lucerne, the Municipal Assembly of Emmen decided in 1938 to make a contribution of CHF 200,000 for the construction of the airfield. After the construction of the airfield, the first landing took place on 7 July 1939. In 1940, a hard surface and a 600 m long cross runway was created. This was extended in 1942 to a concrete runway at 700 m, in 1946 to , and in 1957 to .
His Raja training course took about two months and the participants were "advised to make a contribution of $1,000,000 to the Maharishi World Peace Fund." Ceremonial attire for the Maharaja and the rajas includes white silk robes, gold medallions, and gold crowns. In 2008, Nader attended the Maharishi's funeral in India and adopted the title, "Maharaja Adhiraj Rajaraam". Since then the organization has also been administrated by the "high-functioning intellectual elite in its upper echelons," such as Bevan Morris, Maureen Wynne, and Willy Koppel, while retaining Nader as the central leader.
Upon becoming President, Banda decided to sell her presidential jet and make a contribution of 30% of her salary to benefit the Malawi Council for the Handicapped. However, proceeds from the sale of the jet were not accounted for. An explanation given by Joyce Banda was that the jet had been sold to an arms company in South Africa with whom the Government of Malawi had an outstanding debt and so the jet was used to offset this debt. No paperwork or evidence was made available to back up that claim.
Although the consul in Nagasaki was not trying to publicize the donations, the newspaper stories may have increased contributions at his consulate. On 8 January, a Japanese pensioner of the US Navy called in person to make a contribution of ¥5 for the relief of those involved in the Panay incident. When his contribution was accepted, the former sailor informed the consul that a group of other US pensioners also wished to donate money. On 10 January, he visited the consulate again, this time with two representatives of Japanese pensioners of the US Navy who lived in the area.
Several short stories, including Hridoy, Nangoth Sohor, Borofor Rani, used Delhi as the background. During later part of her life, after she became Head of the MIL Department in Delhi University, she, in collaboration with award-winning Assamese popular short-story writer and novelist Arnab Jan Deka made efforts and persuaded Delhi University to set up a Chair in the name of Middle Age Assamese saint-philosopher-littérateur- artist Srimanta Sankardev. They also convinced the Chief Minister of Assam to make a contribution of Rupees One Million to Delhi University to create the corpus for the proposed Chair. However, Dr Goswami could not see the fruits of her effort during her lifetime.
He was characterized variously as naive, too eager to return home, acting on his own, incompetent, and ignorant. Chonghou himself described his reasoning as such: > Only because our military forces were exhausted, our treasury was short of > money, our border defenses were also inadequate to rely on, and because I > wanted to safeguard our national interests, I had no choice but to agree > under pressure. Zeng Jize replaced Chonghou, but Russia refused to renegotiate the treaty unless Chonghou was pardoned. After months of tension and appeals by foreign ambassadors and leaders, including Queen Victoria, and Zeng as well, the Qing government relented, and commuted his death sentence, but Chonghou still had to make a contribution of 300,000 taels to purchase his freedom.

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