Sentences with phrase «benefactor named»

Over time Rotter attracted a legion of followers and, in 1240, they moved to a dairy farm at Engelschalksdorf near Swinach, where a benefactor named Ulrich II von Konigstein allowed them to live provided they did chores.
He ends up with a slick benefactor named Sterling (Nathan Fillion, great choice) and a feisty trainer named Cruz (Cristela Alonzo, whose energy you can feel through the screen) and sets out to begin a new chapter that will determine the fate of his racing career.

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Needless to say, it took the names of its greatest benefactors.
Names of public benefactors are inscribed on their works, in order to excite emulation, not admiration.
Named for her benefactor, a wealthy Norwegian businessman and ship owner, the Christian Radich was built as a training vessel for young merchant marines.
Located inside Gasoline Alley Museum is the Founders» Lounge, named in honour of the generous benefactors of Heritage Park Historical Village.
An investigation by The Times names Mr Edmiston, along with donors Lord Laidlaw, Lord Ashcroft and Swedish businessman Johan Eliasch as the rich benefactors who had been questioned.
In recent years the PAC's largest benefactor has been Al D'amato, a lobbyist and former U.S. Senator who often makes political donations through LLCs named after real estate companies.
A spokesperson declined to name these benefactors but says they will be announced later this year.
The Scott Bieler Clinical Sciences Center, which opened in May 2016, is named for longtime Roswell Park benefactor Scott Bieler, President of West Herr Automotive.
Each was â $ givenâ $ various amounts of money by imaginary benefactors whose names and photos appeared onscreen to add to the realism of the task.
Hello Gentlemen, My name is Jo and I am seeking a wealthy benefactor for a mutually beneficial arrangement.
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«Mutually beneficial arrangements» is the name of the game at SeekingArrangement, which matches successful and wealthy benefactors with attractive men and women looking to be spoiled.
In his confrontations with one of his own church's benefactors, a Trumpian tycoon named Balq (made appropriately loathsome by actor Michael Gaston), Toller makes clear the unacceptability of good acts without good faith.
Really, the greatest benefactors of the rule change have been the «on the fringe» films, such as Phantom Thread, Beasts of the Southern Wild and Philomena, to name a few under - the - radar nominees from recent years.
When an eerie stranger offers to spin straw into gold, Charlotte must discover the benefactor's name and history before the price of his generosity destroys her village.
Typically, any person or entity can be named a beneficiary of a trust, will or life insurance policy, and the one distributing the funds, or the benefactor, can put various stipulations on the disbursement of funds, such as the beneficiary attaining a certain age or being married.
What realms of discovery may lie ahead will depend in part on the commitment of future visionary benefactors who will write their own names into the story of the laboratory where the rubber meets the road.
I was comfortably based at the sprawling, 242 - acre Moody Gardens resort complex overlooking Galveston Bay, named for one of Galveston's wealthiest benefactors, W.L. Moody.
Ada Lee - Ada Lee is named in honor of Ada Lee and Pete Correll, benefactors of The Correll Center of Aquatic Animal Health at the Georgia Aquarium.
The Jawoyn Aboriginal people first settled the area thousands of years ago, and the town was named Katherine by the explorer John McDouall Stuart, after Catherine, the daughter of his benefactor.
The concert hall is named after its benefactor Andrew Usher, a whisky distiller who donated # 100,000 in 1896 for the building...
As a thank you for supporting the project, everyone pledging for THE BOOK on Kickstarter will see their name printed in it as a Benefactor, which will appear in all editions from here on in.
Its revamped entrance plaza, named after the principal benefactor David H Koch (who funded it to the tune of $ 65 million) is scheduled to open this autumn.
He was named a Life Fellow in 1979 and later a Benefactor and Fellow in Perpetuity.
The name honors the former Best Products company founded by VMFA benefactors Sydney and Frances Lewis.
Dundee's principal concert auditorium, the Caird Hall (named after its benefactor, the jute baron James Key Caird) in the City Square regularly hosts the Royal Scottish National Orchestra.
Since authoring the report, Stern has shot to climate stardom, being sought by carbon finance firms, keen to cash in on his connections to government and his insider policy - making knowledge, by the media, and by billionaire philanthropists wishing to have him set up and manage climate research organisations that bear the benefactors» names.
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.
Many libraries have been named and scholarship funds have been created due to the proceeds of second - to - die policies from generous benefactors.
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