With her promise, Brown
became benefactor, mentor, and second mother to 23 first - graders.
Even more, you will
become the benefactor of grace.
Rita Allen Foundation and Heising - Simons Foundation Become Members; the David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Becomes a Benefactor
Given the fact that you are witty and humorous in nature, you need to brush up your skills to impress a sugar daddie who can
become your benefactor for the rest of your life.
Schools, meanwhile, will remain and
become the benefactors of this disruption.
Students
become the benefactors of fundamental and integral concepts that enrich their understanding of the target language studied and its culture.
to support 1 students to become a Dive master and you will
become a benefactor of them
We know that Loretta's values are inherent because she wanted to
become a benefactor of children's welfare when she herself was just a child.
Not exact matches
After rejecting Brooksley Born's attempt to regulate credit - default swaps at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission in 1998, he served his banking
benefactors by passionately supporting Robert Rubin and Larry Summers in pressing the Clinton Administration to repeal Glass - Steagall, opening the door to make consumer banking dependent on wild financial gambling by the likes of Citibank and what has
become Bank of America.
In the years that followed, Sidney, 38,
became a triathlete, an amateur pilot, and a
benefactor to local and national environmental causes.
Although the notion of the eueregetes, the civic
benefactor, predated Rome in the east, with the coming of the empire euergetism
became far more significant and centred on the person of the emperor.
Pu (1640 — 1715) belonged to the ranks of the gentlemen - scholars (shi dafu) who constituted the civil administration of China for centuries, but was apparently too bored by his career ever to prepare for and pass the second level of imperial examinations; instead he devoted his energies to the stories he loved, thus
becoming not only a
benefactor to future generations, but also a moral exemplar for them to emulate.
The emperor
became the patron par excellence (as we can see in the earlier quotation from Nicolaus of Damascus) and the model for (and patron of) the local
benefactors outside Rome, who were in turn patrons of others lower down the socio - economic scale (he was, however, the only euergetes of Rome itself — no one else was allowed to make benefactions in that city).
For even if the maiden would be content to
become as nothing, this could not satisfy the king, precisely because he loved her, and because it was harder for him to be her
benefactor than to lose her.
Without a sponsoring body or
benefactors to underwrite the broadcast, it
becomes necessary to use a significant block of time to solicit financial support.
This third talking - picture version of Charles Dickens» novel Great Expectations stars Michael York as Pip, the humble British lad whose aspirations to
become a gentleman are financed by a mysterious
benefactor.
At first, Marty appears to be the unlikeliest possible choice but, with the help of his new
benefactors» support, a cutthroat campaign manager and his family's political connections, he soon
becomes a contender who gives the charismatic Cam plenty to worry about.
She talked to Canadian director Hannah Donegan about Sugar Sisters, in which she and her sisters decided to
become Sugar Babies with rich male
benefactors.
However, he gradually found himself crossing the line from dispassionate journalist to friend and
benefactor as he
became increasingly involved with rehabilitating his subject, not only finding him an apartment, but arranging for violin lessons and mental health treatment as well.
At first, Marty appears to be the unlikeliest possible choice but, with the help of his new
benefactors» support and a cutthroat campaign manager, he soon
becomes a contender who gives the charismatic Cam plenty to worry about.
While not the only donors, Gates, Broad and the Waltons have emerged as the highest - profile deep - pocket
benefactors of what has
become a nationwide education reform movement.
Those politicians who fall for the «ALEC treatment»
become puppets who push the conservative, right - wing group's education policies and proposals back home — legislation designed to benefit ALEC's wealthy
benefactors and turn a profit on the backs of students without any regard for their educational wellbeing.
As a result of it all, the aftermarket has
become a strong
benefactor.
To allow Old Fella to save the lives of more adult dogs infected with heartworm, we ask you to
become a Bless Their Hearts
Benefactor.
The invisibility thus stems from these
benefactors, they
become the smoke screen that demonstrate the economic structures through strict terminology unattainable to the ground men.»
At that time, and largely due to the foresight of Gallery
benefactor A. Conger Goodyear - who donated more than two hundred and fifty works over the course of nearly four decades and who, in 1929, went on to
become the first board president of The Museum of Modern Art in New York - the institution began to acquire significant works by innovative artists.
Described as «the quiet billionaire» (P. Sabatini, «Henry Hillman: Billionaire financier avoided spotlight but was one of the city's most generous
benefactors,» Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 15, 2017, via http://www.post-gazette.com/local/city/2017/04/14/Philanthropist-Henry-Hillman-dies/stories/201704140181, [accessed 1/12/2018]-RRB-, Hillman
became a supporter of many high profile projects including the Andy Warhol Museum and the Carnegie Museum of Art, in addition to the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center's Hillman Cancer Center, the University of Pittsburgh's Hillman Library and the Hillman Center for Future - Generation Technologies at Carnegie Mellon University.
There is also the opportunity to show substantial ongoing support by
becoming a founding
benefactor, see website for further details.
Andrew Mellon's two children, Ailsa Mellon Bruce and Paul Mellon, also
became lifelong
benefactors.
When Both Members of This Club by George Bellows was placed on view at the National Gallery of Art in January 1945 at the behest of Gallery
benefactor Chester Dale, it
became the first significant work by an American modernist painter to be featured in the permanent collection.
For more information on the talk, please contact Kelly Scott at 502.634.2704 or
[email protected] More information on how to
become a Patron Circle Member or International
Benefactor Circle Member.
You are invited to
become a Supporter, Donor, Patron or
Benefactor by donating $ 100 / $ 500 / $ 1,000 or $ 5,000 respectively to A Tale of a Tub.
They
became loyal
benefactors of institutions such as the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, donating works in addition to providing financial support.
The film accurately captures Pollock's New York in the Forties and Fifties, a world dominated by Peggy Guggenheim (played by Harris's real - life wife Amy Madigan), who
became Pollock's
benefactor and dealmaker.
CAGW has
become a (taxpayer - financed) multi-billion dollar big business, with «academia» the primary
benefactor today.
The «leading
benefactor, promoter, employer and public persona» of Antigua and Barbuda, Stanford
became the only American ever granted knighthood in the nation, and began using the title «Sir Allen.»
Co-dependents often take on a martyr's role and
become «
benefactors» to an individual in need.