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Answer for the clue "One who gives to funds ", 5 letters:
donor

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Donor (foaled 1944) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse sired by the champion Challedon . He was bred and owned by W. Deering Howe, the great-grandson of William Deering , founder of the Deering Harvester Company . Racing at age two, Donor won seven ...

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While we cannot solicit donations from people in states where we are not yet registered, we know of no prohibition against accepting donations from donors in these states who approach us with an offer to donate.

Slight imperfections in the match were negotiated by a jostling crowd of donor or acceptor molecules.

I voice-command the database to retrieve all the potential donors within my zip code who have dibs against both their hearts and livers.

It was really surprising what you could pick up on this game -- handfuls of small tinkle that often added up to well over a dirham, filthy torn notes that the donors probably thought carried plague, the absurd largesse of holiday drunks.

It was as if already the donor cells were engrafting in his marrow, as if he could feel them making a home deep within his bones.

And what those acute senses believed they felt was engraftment itself, the migration of the donor cells from his bloodstream to his bones.

Ian Wilmut and Keith Campbell of the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland, took a donor cell from the mammary gland of a six-year-old ewe and put it into an enucleated unfertilized egg.

As a reversible side effect, the human donor has acquired the superficial appearance of a gracile Halukas had happened to Eve, albeit incompletely.

A surprisingly large number of people had given her a wide variety of things, which ranged from a beautiful book of the Gospels from Bishop Fedor, the stringed instrument called a gusli made of carved and polished wood with ivory pegs from Sadko, silks and linens from various merchants, and an assortment of jewels from the boyar families, to a simple piece of embroidered linen for a shift from two market-women who sold eggs, a little wood-carving of a bear stealing honey from a hollow tree from one of the palace doorkeepers, and a tiny icon of the Mother of God in enamel on copper from Brother Isak, the last three having been made by their donors.

That tempted me not at all, I avoided it like the plague after the little monsters, Axel Mischke and Nuchi Eyke, in the role of serum donors, and Susi Kater playing the doctor, had used me as a patient, making me swallow medicines that were not so sandy as the brick soup but had an aftertaste of putrid fish.

Elden used Ketamine on all the donors, despite the dangers, because of its effect on memory.

A day later, Rocco Nobile, standard bearer of the Bay City Improvement Association, announced that he had received a contribution from an anonymous donor which would enable the association to set up a free medical clinic for Bay City residents who could not afford private doctors.

Even the decision to convert one wing of Qualen House to a small Museum of Plagiarism represented more of a gesture to a wealthy donor than to knowledge and scholarship.

A woman needing a kidney transplant had tested her own children as possible donors, only to discover that they did not share her DNA.

I understand all the donors have to wait for Tottie Boarman to show up.