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See: donation, gift, grant, present


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Donum Vitae, Instruction in Bioethics, Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, (1987).
Derrida, unfortunately, limits his theological meditations to traditional theist notions of God, thus speaks for example of the donum dei given without a thought for return.
Andrew's community was particularly drawn to Johnson's designs for a number of California wineries, including Opus One, Donum Estate, Byron in Santa Maria Valley, and Gallo Sonoma Estate Cellars, as well as the Native American Cultural Center in Oklahoma.
 
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