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‘We can give thanks and words of appreciation to others for their kind deeds done to us.’.‘She has never once acknowledged my thanks, or existence for that matter.’.‘Grateful thanks have been extended to the people of the region for their generous contributions.’.‘Citizens packed the quay and bells rang as she landed and went straight to the nearest church to give thanks for her safe arrival.’.‘It is a joyful celebration in which Bolivians give thanks for their freedom as a nation.’.‘His son sent a special letter of thanks which was read out at the ceremony.’.‘Gerry has received a letter of thanks from the charity for his part in helping to raise this much needed cash.’.‘There have been regular letters of thanks from charities and people who have been helped by unknown members of the public.’.‘Mr Hill insists he has received no recent complaints and has even been sent a letter of thanks from the forum.’.‘There were no thanks in the letter from him, just complaints and accusations.’.
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‘It would be easy to dwell on the animals that Tasmania has lost, but I prefer to give thanks for what remains.’.‘Hundreds turned out to pay tribute to a beloved former headteacher at a memorial service to give thanks for her life.’.‘All were there to give thanks for their survival and to pay tribute to those who never returned from the beaches.’.‘It came back on about half an hour earlier than predicted, so I suppose I can give thanks for that.’.