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| rincess Mary to become the Association's first | patron, a position she held until her death in 1965. |
| any languages for a well-connected and wealthy | patron, a role which he is celebrated for in the two |
| Through the gift of a | patron, a school was built in the city of Birgiv and |
| e typical structure of the shows consists of a | patron accidentally walking into or being transported |
| 2003, | Patron, Action Congo |
| lliam Locker, and was named after his father's | patron Admiral Edward Hawke. |
| In the song the new | patron admires the drinking glass. |
| Levita's | patron, Aegidius of Viterbo |
| Boatman was famously 'glassed' by a fellow pub | patron after giving it the big 'I Am'. |
| pital in Motherwell, of which Higgins became a | patron after they cared for his terminally ill father |
| He was known as a | patron against sicknesses and diseases affecting the |
| rs, which were collected in the cabinet of his | patron, Alfonso IV of Modena. |
| In practice the | patron always worked in close collusion with the Crow |
| Patron, AMUR Tiger and Leopard Charity, 2006. | |
| Admiral Edward Boscawen, who became Pownoll's | patron and rapidly promoted him from fourth to first |
| y, September 30, 1770, residing there with his | patron and friend Thomas Potter until 1774, itinerati |
| This project has Paul Heiney as | Patron and provides sailing for people with disabilit |
| the Jockey Club - Rockingham being a prominent | patron and follower of the turf. |
| In 1834, King William IV became its | patron and the club became known under its present na |
| and weaker sections of society, and was chief | patron and virtual backbone for starting Gouthu Latch |
| Bertie was a music | patron and composer, as well as a political writer. |
| Borena is primarily known as a | patron and promoter of Georgian Orthodox culture and |
| 10 November 1890, Hastings) was a British art | patron and art collector and patron of Greek ancestry |
| In 1835, Lord Brougham, a Whig | patron and relative, helped Croly become Rector of St |
| nstruction site supervisor, general organizer, | patron, and client all at the same time. |
| Bulgarelli was also the | patron and mistress of the young Metastasio, who was |
| r time, Rev. Fisher became Constable's biggest | patron and a close friend. |
| star of Jerome Kern's Show Boat and a devoted | patron and trustee of the Goodspeed Opera House durin |
| nsequently, King Kasimir named the Virgin Mary | patron and Queen of Poland. |
| 2) was a Bavarian statesman and scholar, and a | patron and correspondent of Johannes Kepler. |
| Monsieur Antonin Besse II is a | Patron and Honorary Vice President of the United Worl |
| s Cromwell, whom he apparently regarded as his | patron, and with whom he seems to have had earlier de |
| hen Courtauld MC (1883-1967), was also an arts | patron and in 1933 restored Eltham Palace in south-ea |
| Newmark is a | Patron and visiting artist at drum and percussion sch |
| an is the intercessor “with heart” between the | patron and the information-someone who actually cares |
| the citizens, but to his credit, John XV was a | patron and protector of the reforming monks of Cluny. |
| 1250?, religious | patron and ancestor of the family Mac Jordan of Conna |
| e painting was one of many done for surrealist | patron and Magritte supporter Edward James. |
| It is named for arts | patron and vineyard operator Robert Mondavi, who dona |
| He was also a | patron and contributor to the Otago Museum; in this h |
| of North Clifton, in Lincoln Cathedral, is the | patron and appropriator." |
| tanerigg as a noted poet, Spanish scholar, art | patron, and founder of the Hispanic Society. |
| drums at London's Drumtech (where he is now a | patron and visiting artist). |
| The Archbishop was a great | patron and promoter of art in Aragon. |
| Sigeberht was Fursey's | patron, and perhaps soon after this he retired to the |
| he Center is named for Morton H Meyerson, arts | patron and business partner of Ross Perot, who provid |
| A full list of the Executive Committee, | Patron and Advisors can be found on their website . |
| udi Menuhin School, with Lord Menuhin becoming | patron and referring to it as "my younger sister-scho |
| ty which had brought him into trouble with his | patron, and demands a personal interview in order to |
| llowing year a diverse group, organized by art | patron and civic leader Marilyn Lubetkin and ranging |
| By tradition the | Patron and president of the club was the Governor of |
| English amateur cricketer who was also a noted | patron and organiser of first-class matches. |
| n 1885, The Duchess of Teck became the guild's | patron and it was renamed The London Needlework Guild |
| Caroline died in 1737, Duck was left without a | patron and without direct inspiration. |
| Constantine Alexander Ionides (1833-1900), | patron and collector |
| He was | patron and speaker at the Carmarthen Eisteddfod of 18 |
| pe as a present, the most generous gift of any | patron and one which would remain a model for patrona |
| s excited when she hears that Tabe, her former | patron and lover, is returning. |
| n Victoria agreed to become the organisation's | patron and it became the Royal Association in Aid of |
| Alexandra Maria, as it turns out) offends his | patron and loses a large stipend. |
| nder Constantine Ionides was Greek consul, art | patron and donor. |
| f the Czar had long held itself to be the main | patron and protector of Orthodoxy, especially after m |
| erself to music, and became known as a musical | patron and composer. |
| res in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) as the | patron and deliverer of the Jews. |
| With the death of Joseph II, da Ponte lost his | patron, and he received little interest from the new |
| the Genoese aristocrat Ottobono Fieschi as his | patron, and he worked with other musicians connected |
| Liv Natesa' - Edie's | patron and Crib 'crat (bureaucrat). |
| Despite a powerful | patron and a state-of-the-art laboratory, chain-smoki |
| own of Zanesville in 1800, of which he was the | patron and father. |
| d he caught the disease from Sam Wagstaff, the | patron and lover of photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. |
| In addition, George Frideric Handel's | patron and librettist for Agrippina, Vincenzo Grimani |
| Mr. Paul Varghese is the chief | Patron and Mr. K.J.Varoo the Manager. |
| f Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel), German music | patron and composer (died 1632) |
| e black art to bring about a match between his | patron and Queen Elizabeth. |
| Museum in Henley on Thames, and is also Deputy | Patron and a member of the board of Outward Bound tru |
| n accorded his own state temple as the martial | patron and thereby attained officially sanctioned sta |
| ntion of Sir Thomas Myddleton, who was Jones's | patron) and Jesus College was ordered to admit Jones |
| Although the | patron and the place of performance remain unknown, t |
| ked men, you have been raised up by God as the | Patron and Protector of expectant mothers. |
| stant, and was, until death, his large-hearted | patron and generous friend. |
| The Chapter of Southwell is the | patron, and the Rev. Samuel Lealand Oldacres is the i |
| towards the end of the Sangam era and was the | patron and friend of poet Kapilar. |
| the Prince of Wales was Colen Campbell's chief | patron, and it was natural for Spencer Compton to tur |
| world for thirty years as a writer, collector, | patron and philanthropist, the Mervyn Horton Bequest |
| llery was founded in 1962 in the parlor of art | patron Annie Winkler's home and in 2004 moved into th |
| Patron, Anthony Hardolph Eyre, Esq. | |
| buted to John Locke, in collaboration with his | patron Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury |
| 1660 John Egerton, 2nd Earl of Bridgewater as | patron appointed Bernard rector of Whitchurch, Shrops |
| rto volumes, and was dedicated to his earliest | patron, Archdeacon Froude. |
| resentative of the angels' council and Linfa's | patron, Aregna is a tall, often stern-faced angel of |
| With President Harmodio Arias as his political | patron, Arosemena stuck to his controversial (and unc |
| With the caliph as a | patron, artists and writers begin to develop a new, p |
| The election of his old Medici | patron as Pope Clement VII sent him briefly back to R |
| ncras in St. Paul's, which made him rector and | patron, as well as vicar, of Chigwell. |
| "St Manacca" is recorded as the | patron as early as 1308. |
| was merely following the wishes of his secular | patron as well as the actions of his predecessor Simo |
| Carolus de Cordes, the nephew of his original | patron, as evidenced by the dedication of a book of m |
| It is thought to derive from the word | patron, as in a patron saint. |
| Fletcher was a direct | patron as well, and the society was still operating w |
| .. the image of the | patron as a vigilant sentilel could be used to evoke |
| The | patron asked Rivera to change the face of Lenin to th |
| After she performed at a bar, a | patron asked her if he could have a ride home. |
| o (Tuscany), Tanucci was educated, thanks to a | patron, at the University of Pisa. |
| Another | patron at that time was the notorious spy, Kim Philby |
| cated the matter to British colleagues via his | patron at Cambridge University, Adam Sedgwick. |
| Dayna was once a | patron at the bar, facing her own karmic crossroads. |
| The | patron at the start of the 18th century was Henry Guy |
| He is also a | patron at Southport Flower Show. |
| a guest of honor at a Scientology function the | Patron Ball held at Saint Hill Manor, the organizatio |
| While his | patron Barral eventually came to support Charles of A |
| The drunk | patron bars your movement but can be jumped over. |
| When the occasional | patron became upset with his brother, according to Ru |
| Old timers, that is anyone who was a | patron before 1989, still call it just "Texas". |
| It had a Corporation, the | patron being Francis Bernard and the electorate consi |
| cese of Manchester with a value of £350.*, the | patron being Christchurch in Oxford. |
| known as the Belyayev circle, named after its | patron, Belyayev. |
| (built by the Victoria Dwellings Association - | Patron Benjamin Disraeli, British Prime Minister, the |
| nded in 1992 by the engineer, entrepreneur and | patron Berthold Leibinger in Ditzingen near Stuttgart |
| ker's desire he wrote a life of his friend and | patron Bishop Jewel, which was published in 1573 and |
| idge and admitted to a prebendal of Ely by his | patron, Bishop Richard Coxe, with whom he had been as |
| RH reopened the site as La Noisette, with chef | patron Bjorn van der Horst in charge. |
| his guise that Samantabhadra is revered as the | patron bodhisattva of the monasteries associated with |
| tate, but administered jointly by the State, a | Patron body, and local representatives. |
| out on the Fourth Crusade, as did his current | patron, Boniface of Montferrat. |
| bly the largest collection of works by gallery | patron Boris Georgiev. |
| Patron, Burma Campaign UK, the London based group cam | |
| Not only had the roadbuilders remembered their | patron, but Ellington was also backed vehemently by t |
| ugh impressed, Auvaiyar refuses to give up her | patron by subtly hinting that the king's weapons spar |
| y being awarded the esteemed title of National | Patron by Delta Omicron, a national professional frat |
| The company was taken over in 2009 by | Patron capital. |
| d out in the church of St. John Lateran by his | patron, Cardinal Borghese; also a dissertation on the |
| ast can be seen in their portraits of a common | patron, Cardinal Scipione Borghese. |
| vaggio to the attention of his first important | patron, Cardinal Francesco Maria Del Monte. |
| to cope with any number of branches, patrons, | patron categories, item categories, items, currencies |
| 983) found it suitable to compare his | patron, Chalukya King Satyasraya, to Pandava prince B |
| Bronington Trust, a registered charity, whose | patron Charles, Prince of Wales commanded this vessel |
| It is led by Head Chef Andre Garrett and Chef | Patron Chris Galvin. |
| who are camped outside the town, while another | patron claims there was a similar murder several deca |
| One | patron commented, "The new drink is as bitter as the |
| gresses, and was a member of the International | Patron Committee for the World Esperanto Congress in |
| queathed to the V&A with the collection of his | patron Constantine Alexander Ionides, who had bought |
| ne business in London advertised how quickly a | patron could access a nearby shelter. |
| Surviving the fall of his | patron Cromwell, Long became a prominent servant of t |
| re on the feast days of Saints, the Pattern or | Patron day, or on the old Gaelic festival days of Imb |
| 1864 by Kapitan Yap Ah Loy, it is dedicated to | patron deities of Sin Sze Ya and Si Sze Ya. |
| Egypt was Nekhen (Greek: Hierakonpolis), whose | patron deity was the vulture goddess Nekhbet. |
| He is the | patron deity of the Tamil land (Tamil Nadu). |
| The city's | patron deity was Meslamtaea (Nergal). |
| Ninazu was the | patron deity of the city of Eshnunna until he was sup |
| She is the | patron deity of the Khandelwal Jain community. |
| folk religion, Fan is sometimes regarded as a | patron deity of butchers. |
| ribed as one of the places obedient to Inanna, | patron deity of Uruk. |
| Royal Uncle Cao is considered the | patron deity of actors. |
| s that the god was not transferred here as the | patron deity of an auxiliary regiment. |
| named Nondi in praise of Yaneimelazhagar, the | patron deity of his village. |
| recorded form is Horus the Falcon who was the | patron deity of Nekhen in Upper Egypt and who is the |
| Inca mythology, Inti is the sun god, as well a | patron deity of the Inca Empire. |
| Mephistopheles is also the | patron deity of characters Komiyan and Gort in the Ke |
| his veneration rituals of Zhothaqquah (Eibon's | patron deity), and his magical formulae-such as for t |
| rter contains one of the twenty day signs, its | patron deity, and associated symbols. |
| under one of the fort bastions to appease its | patron deity. |
| ddress by adventurer and entrepreneur, and AGM | Patron, Dick Smith VK2DIK |
| nd other Sabbat functions, but their master or | patron dictates most of their purpose. |
| knight" (miles emeritus) he received from his | patron, Dietrich I, Margrave of Meissen, a pension fo |
| fire at the Smithsonian Institution in 1865, a | patron donated King's personal copy to the White Hous |
| Albert Michel as Le | patron du bistrot |
| Marc Lamole - Le | patron du bistrot |
| Jean-Marie Proslier ... Le | patron du bistrot |
| Maurice Barrier - Berri, le | patron du 'Penalty' |
| Delaurme as Le | Patron du bar |
| ve out the rest of his life in Ancona with his | patron, Duke Guarniero. |
| hat Bach wrote the piece at the request of his | patron, Duke Wilhelm Ernst of Saxe-Weimar, to be used |
| her at Dresden, who became his warm friend and | patron during the remainder of his life. |
| In 2006, the Muni welcomed its one millionth | patron during the run of "Elton John and Tim Rice's A |
| But his | patron dying suddenly, the Harp dropped from his hand |
| Patron, Dystonia Society. | |
| Patron, Earl Cawdor. | |
| House for William James, father of Surrealist | patron Edward James. |
| d version was commissioned in 1937 by Magritte | patron Edward James. |
| His | patron, Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford, apprenticed |
| e shortly after the deaths of Benedict and his | patron, Emperor Louis the Pious, they did have lastin |
| adership training, academic accountability and | patron engagement at home athletics events. |
| ic Chaplaincy, known as Fisher House after its | patron, English martyr and Cambridge chancellor St Jo |
| ribed to Queen Christina of Sweden, a literary | patron, entitled De Zweedsche Pallas ("The Swedish Pa |
| Oliva and the leader of the main | patron family, the Duke of Parma, Ranuccio II Farnese |
| tter known by that of Cavalli, the name of his | patron Federico Cavalli, a Venetian nobleman. |
| After the death of his | patron, Feraios returned to Bucharest to serve for so |
| The book, which was dedicated to Galileo's | patron, Ferdinando II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tusca |
| Patron Festivities - January | |
| Patron Festivities - June | |
| Patron Festivities - December | |
| the first one is a long canso in honour of his | patron Folco. |
| He is also an Honorary | Patron for the campaign against racism, Show Racism T |
| ield garden still tended by descendents of the | patron for whom he created it. |
| upporter of the arts, also became an important | patron for Marstrand during this early period. |
| He was also appointed | patron for research at Marie Curie Cancer Care. |
| Squire was a | patron for Brain Tumour Action, a cancer charity. |
| As of 2011, Dame Leonie Kramer is the current | patron for United World Colleges in Australia; an edu |
| restingly Zainuddin chose Adil Ali Shah as his | patron for some special reason. |
| He undertakes local charity work and is the | patron for the St Thomas' Lupus Trust. |
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