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I . vol·un·tary [ˈvɒləntəri] PRZYM.

II . vol·un·tary [ˈvɒləntəri] RZ. MUZ.

voluntary (usually in church)
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vol·un·tary eutha·ˈna·sia RZ.

vol·un·tary or·gani·ˈza·tion RZ. + l.poj./l.mn. cz.

vol·un·tary re·ˈdun·dan·cy RZ.

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He asked for voluntary donations to support himself and his family so that he could practice full-time.
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Attendance to such a hearing is entirely voluntary.
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It is a voluntary aided school, which takes children from the age of four through to the age of eleven.
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But it is inevitable that boycotts which are run by many voluntary customers will put both tangible and intangible pressure on target companies.
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It is a voluntary aided school, which takes children from the age of 3 through to the age of 19.
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Both schools became voluntary aided schools and by 1956 240 children were enrolled in the primary school and 290 boys in the secondary modern school.
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Some variations of the symbol feature a handshake at the top of the symbol, as an expression of a voluntary agreement.
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The council has 60 members, with each country represented by two members; membership is voluntary.
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Electrically, the nerve shows rapid and complete degeneration, with loss of voluntary motor units.
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From 1924 until 1959, the school, as a voluntary grammar school, was controlled by a board of governors.
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