Sentences with phrase «as wealthy benefactors»

There are many types of Sugar Daddies, but most can be generalized as wealthy benefactors...

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Named for her benefactor, a wealthy Norwegian businessman and ship owner, the Christian Radich was built as a training vessel for young merchant marines.
Through SeekingArrangement.com, college students can connect with wealthy benefactors, otherwise known as Sugar Daddies, who will help pay for tuition.»
What I initially thought was a matchmaking service to facilitate arranged marriages for Indian parents and their single children turns out to be the world's largest dating website for wealthy benefactors, also known as sugar daddies who are in search of «mutually beneficial relationships» with attractive beneficiaries.
FBI agent Dylan Rhodes (Mark Ruffalo, Thanks for Sharing) swiftly tries to uncover their thieving tactics, with Interpol's Alma Dray (Mélanie Laurent, Night Train to Lisbon) by his side; elsewhere, former practitioner turned industry sceptic Thaddeus Bradley (Morgan Freeman, Oblivion) spars with the quartet's wealthy benefactor Arthur Tressler (Michael Caine, The Dark Knight Rises) as their efforts increase in ambition.
But things don't go as planned because of the eccentricities of the facility's wealthy benefactor, John du Pont (Steve Carell).
In New York, it is particularly acute as students at traditional schools are in dire need while charters enjoy the spoils of both public funding and wealthy private benefactors.
In celebration of International Women's Day 2018 and 100 years after women first got the vote, Doughty Street's women members asked why the streets they walk each day are named after men, mainly wealthy landowners and benefactors, rather than the many inspiring and influential women who lived or worked nearby, such as Jane Lyons, Marie Lawson, Harriet Kerr and Princess Sophia Duleep Singh.
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