Sentences with phrase «benefactors who»

We are fortunate to have a handful of benefactors who are getting us off the ground.
Government Appointees are Always subject to the Wim of their Patrons and Benefactors who are Always looking for a Splash.
Serpentine Gallery 40th Anniversary Founding Benefactors Jeanne and William Callanan The Highmont Foundation LUMA Foundation And Founding Benefactors who wish to remain anonymous
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.
Like the for - profit prisons, these corporate minded charters are institutions primarily controlled by White benefactors who make their money off of the backs, and yes gullibility, of desperate Black parents.
With the help of my new team, we were able to tackle this problem at the local level by searching for community benefactors who could donate money or new or slightly used computers.
A local fitness company and General Mills are among the benefactors who are backing the efforts.
Countless local fundraising organizations enrich the music and arts programs, from small groups that make one - hundred dollars selling ice cream at concerts to wealthy benefactors who fund entire class trips to Broadway.
Nowadays, Libby is a barnacle on society, living off an estate culled from sympathetic benefactors who've donated to her «my family was murdered» fund.
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.
Such hidden insights are best left to God's welfares and out of the minds of us insolence oriented benefactors who knows nothing about Godliness tributes!
contributing benefactors who have vital, opinionated interests help support the university programs.
To further complicate things, a new character has now been added to the drama: The rich benefactor who has been bankrolling and possibly also controlling the heavyweight battle from behind the scenes.
I should have noted that, more important than the professorship in stabilizing Acton's worrisome financial circumstance, was the generous benefactor who purchased his sixty «thousand «volume library, which, after Acton's death, was given to the University Library at Cambridge, where it is today housed in a special chamber in the center of the building.
Is it not ungrateful on our part to forget the Benefactor who grants us our happiness, the Benefactor to whom we address all our supplications in times of disaster?
«It is widely known that Senator Rasheed Ladoja is not only a cousin to Senator Abiola Ajimobi but also a benefactor who deserves a total respect.
Silver reportedly was the «anonymous benefactor who tucked» into a housing bill controversial 421a tax breaks for five luxury developments in 2013 despite fervent opposition from tenant - advocacy groups, according to the Daily News.
«He's trying to raise the max from donors and he's having trouble,» said another benefactor who maxed out despite de Blasio's troubles.
Mr. McDonnell had arranged meetings for and attended events with a benefactor who had provided the governor and his wife with gifts worth more than $ 175,000.
Join MissTravel to find a wealthy benefactor who will subsidize your international adventures in exchange for getting to tag along.
Where Victor Dashkov (Gabriel Byrne), a sickly, sympathetic benefactor who like Lissa descends from royalty, fits in remains to be seen.
The Democrats no longer just complain about the sluggishness of the unions, they have a benefactor who supports these reforms that for a long time CTA would have been able to kill.»
The Clarion Foundation has received a $ 100,000 donation from «a benefactor who wishes to remain anonymous.»
They placed a newspaper ad as «B. Virdot,» an anonymous benefactor who offered $ 10 each to dozens of families one Christmas season.
Joan Terry is the benefactor who made the day possible.
His story delves deeper into supernatural elements of the game, as he receives aid from a benefactor who may turn out to be more than he seems.
Emin, who was present at the auction, had said that she hoped that the work would be bought by a benefactor who would donate it to a museum and that it would be kept on public display.
The first Friday in February is Munro Day, a Dalhousie holiday in honour of the benefactor who rescued the university from a precarious financial position in 1879.
The pale young man eagerly drank from it and began to thank his generous benefactor who then said,» Keep it.»
This matters especially if you have kids or other dependents, because a life insurance policy functions as something like an invisible benefactor who steps in to help pay for things in a worst case scenario.

Not exact matches

Business owners who are emotionally and financially ready to sell will be the benefactors of this lopsided market.
Sure, those who feel they have been hurt by free trade agreements are probably more motivated by their losses than the benefactors of free trade are motivated by their gains.
The recently retired head of Cox Communications in San Diego, Geppert has joined with businessman and civic benefactor Malin Burnham, who has led an effort to buy the U-T and form a community nonprofit to run it.
Only those who find there way to the rich soils of the most righteous will ever be the benefactors of goodly virtues.
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).
The religiously unaffiliated seems to be the benefactors of this decline — their numbers continue to rise, especially compared to the small number of Americans who were raised religiously unaffiliated.
Do they forget Jesus» words (Luke 22:25 - 26): ««The kings of the Gentiles lord it over them; and those who exercise authority over them call themselves Benefactors.
Liberal causes found patrons in wealthy benefactors like John D. Rockefeller, Jr., who was ubiquitous in Fosdick's career, and prominent public - relations experts like Ivy Lee, who retailed Fosdick like breakfast cereal through market analysis, mass distribution and image - building.
According to Aquinas, since «every effect turns naturally to its cause,» and a benefactor «is cause of the beneficiary,... the natural order requires that he who has received a favor should, by repaying the favor, turn to his benefactor according to the mode of each.»
I knew some American Missionaries India who retired back in the USA in their late 70's, sadly left the Christian village they had started 40 years earlier with a school and hospital, and watched it fall apart from a distance as money stopped pouring in and apparently sincere believers of decades grab the next benefactor.
Jesus moved through the land not only as a preacher of the Kingdom and a judge of men, but also as their benefactor, who, with his special «charismatic» (i.e., God - given) gift of healing, practically demonstrated to many persons the nearness of God's Kingdom.
These wealthy fans subsidize the average fan, who is now complaining that their benefactors are paying way too much.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is the world's largest benefactor of refugees, employing more than 9,000 people in the field who provide protection, infrastructure, food, and resources.
The same applies to Chelsea but to a lesser extent for Manchester United who have no single benefactor.
However, regardless of the reputation of their backers, Red Bull are a club packed with exciting players who play an extremely dynamic and intense brand of football, in - fitting with the adrenaline - soaked marketing of their benefactors.
Funded by a generous benefactor and local businessman, along with his wife, Jerry and Joanna Higgins, this scholarship is awarded to worthy students who will be attending college or training beyond high school.
Not so Espinal, who has decided to let his benefactors know how pleased he is to be their choice.
Also attending the event: David Koch, one of the wealthy industrialist Koch brothers who is a benefactor of Walker and other libertarian - conservative causes.
A benefactor of the wealth of Republican and Democratic candidates could be Oz Griebel, the former banker and longtime leader of the MetroHartford Alliance who is bypassing the convention process and traveling across the state to collect the 7,500 signatures needed to run on his own ballot line in November.
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