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101Phra Mae Thorani — bronze statuette. Bangkok National Museum …
102Nikephoros (Caesar) — For other people of the same name, see Nicephorus. Nikephoros (Greek: Νικηφόρος), also Latinized as Nicephorus or Nicephoros, was the second son of the Byzantine emperor Constantine V (reigned 741–775) and Caesar of the Byzantine Empire. He was… …
103Parish church in the Tower for the inhabitants there, in Tower ward (S. 492). — First mention: Founded probably Temp. H. I. Mentioned in reign of K. John, 1210 (Bell, p. 1 ; Clark, ii. 257). Present church erected 1305 6 (Rot. claus., 34 Ed. I. m. 8, quoted Bell, 1). Rector and chaplains appointed 1353 (Newcourt, I. 529) …
104charitable — char·i·ta·ble adj: of or relating to charity charitable contributions Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. charitable …
105gratuity — I (bribe) noun corrupting gift, corruption, graft, hush money, illegal gain, influence by a gift, jobbery, kickback, price, price of corruption, protection, rakeoff, sop, subornation associated concepts: bribe receiving, emolument, illegal… …
106intention — in·ten·tion /in ten chən/ n: something intended: intent the intention of the testator ◇ Intent is more commonly used than intention when speaking technically esp. about the criminal and tort concepts of intent (senses 1a and 1b). Merriam… …
107aiding — index ancillary (auxiliary), beneficial, concurrent (united), contributory, donative, instrumental …
108awarding — index donative Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
109beneficent — index beneficial, charitable (benevolent), charitable (lenient), donative, humane, liberal ( …
110benevolent — I adjective accommodating, affable, agreeable, altruistic, amiable, amicable, bearing good will, beneficient, benevolus, benign, big hearted, bounteous, bountiful, charitable, complacent, condolent, considerate, cooperative, cordial, decent,… …