The American pavilion was built by the architectural team of Delano & Aldrich in 1930 and paid for
by benefactors of the Grand Central Galleries in New York.
The prize will be funded
by benefactors including TV executive and Hepworth Wakefield chairman David Liddiment; art collector David Roberts; Linda Harley, who founded shoe chain LK Bennett; and local company Litestructures.
This research, funded
by our benefactors» support, will identify improved methods of diagnosing and treating feline diseases.
Much of the super PAC's money has come from a handful of political megadonors, and the group has supported candidates also favored
by its benefactors.
One also wonders what your argument might be if, in a few years time, the other 19 EPL clubs had been acquired
by benefactors that were outspending your benefactors.....
Theyare supported
by benefactors in the world and also produce products for sale.
Four gifted orphans selected
by their benefactor Mr. Benedict, set out on a dangerous mission to save the world from a scientist bent on world domination through mind control.
We work hard to keep donations costs to a minimum, but since we are not subsidized
by a benefactor or government agency, FOHA pays the vet costs out of our operating budget.
A decades - long effort
by benefactor Raymond D. Nasher and others resulted in the building of a new art museum worthy of Duke's superior rank among the nation's universities.
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.
Over 200 artists are featured in the Foundation's collection, all collected
by its benefactor, the late William Louis - Dreyfus.
The trust may be managed
by the benefactor, a third party, or the child after time.
The first is to have the ODR provider be financed
by a benefactor, whether public or private.
Moreover, it's backed
by a benefactor, «No one has ever been fired for using IBM's coin».
Not exact matches
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.
Prominent foundations, such as ones set up
by heirs to Henry Ford and
by David Packard, have extensive conditions put on them
by their entrepreneurial
benefactors that significantly constrain their giving, says Galle.
A little - known data company, now embedded within Cruz's campaign and indirectly financed
by his primary billionaire
benefactor, paid researchers at Cambridge University to gather detailed psychological profiles about the US electorate using a massive pool of mainly unwitting US Facebook users built with an online survey.
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.
And most importantly, can it outweigh the impact its
benefactors have,
by definition, already made on global society, simply
by amassing huge amounts of wealth, information and power through an inherently long - biased economic system?
Charities bankrolled
by Charles and David Koch, the DeVoses, and the Bradleys, among other conservative
benefactors, have given to Donors Trust.
Celebrating Flexibility: An Interpretive Essay on the Evolution of Canadian Federalism,
Benefactors Lecture, 1995,
by Thomas J. Courchene.
Benefactors Lecture, 1994,
by Richard Simeon.
Trade, Money, and Wealth in the Canadian Economy,
Benefactors Lecture, 1993,
by Richard G. Harris.
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 anonymous
benefactor is to be commended for taking seriously Jesus» teaching to avoid doing good works in order to be seen and approved
by other people.
The
benefactor is being called to give neither too much nor too little but to discover due proportion in giving a fit and equitable amount, responsive to the competing claims of ever - changing human needs.17 If beneficence is accompanied
by a moroseness that silently signals the recipient that it is a very heavy task indeed for the giver to provide, the touchstone of pastoral counsel is «God loves a cheerful giver» (2 Cor.
Whether God alone is the ultimate
benefactor of my suffering, or whether its redemption is shared
by later finite individuals like myself (and perhaps including myself), the issue at stake is the same.
By the time a good deed reaches its result in the other, the
benefactor may be dead or far away and know nothing about it.
His sensibilities are exquisitely tender, and yet he has a talent for causing pain, for making his
benefactors feel slightly soiled
by their own honest labor.
Gratitude entails humbly reaching out, acknowledging, appreciating, and even honoring the
benefactor by means of thankful words, gestures, deeds, goodwill, or material signs» a card, memento, or some token of heartfelt recognition.
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.»
Originally built in 1853, Spicer Mansion was purchased
by its namesake, renowned sea captain and
benefactor Elihu Spicer Jr. as his family's summer home.
Dein shares the blame as well for convincing him not to follow him
by resigning but in his defense, Dein did not anticipated Kroenke is the «
benefactor» and even if he would knew not sure what could he do.
We are pleased to invite you to view mixed media artworks created
by some of Mass Audubon's special supporters — Leadership Friends, Tern Society members, Governance, Life Members, and Endowment Fund
Benefactors.
Their biggest
benefactor, Mayor Bloomberg, wants full disclosure of teacher data, but they've long had a close relationship with NYSUT — though less publicized than the one enjoyed
by the Dems.
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.
The court's ruling set a higher bar for prosecuting public corruption and said explicitly that setting up meetings or arranging events for
benefactors could not
by themselves serve as a public official's end of a corrupt bargain.
The Senate has for the last decade been an unpredictable force in state politics and the source of heavy spending
by deep - pocketed
benefactors and labor groups interested in seeing which party controls the chamber — underscoring the chamber's role in determining the outcome of everything from charter schools, to tax policy and the agenda of the mayor of the city of New York.
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.
The education secretary has been criticised in some quarters for the way that free schools operate independently of local authority control, potentially opening them up to abuse
by Christian or Islamic
benefactors.
Cuomo's past
benefactors include Tim Gill, a software entrepreneur and influential gay donor who was impressed with his push on same - sex marriage, as well as Ken Langone, who chaired «Republicans for Cuomo» and hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones, who was attracted
by Cuomo's support for charter schools.
The Mercer family have been financial backers of efforts to aid President Donald Trump and are
benefactors to Breitbart News, the website run
by former Trump advisor Steve Bannon.
«Nothing restores the faith of a people more than getting big money out of politics,» said the mayor, whose administration has been dogged
by scandals involving political fund - raising and alleged favors done for big - money
benefactors.
«However, I'm not shocked
by Bello's comments, he is only trying to sing praise of Buhari who is his
benefactor and God - sent helper.
Math for America was created
by former math professor - turned - hedge fund operator - turned philanthropist Jim Simons, a major
benefactor to SUNY Stony Brook.
Gone were the protesters who greeted his visit to the city last summer, replaced
by a cheering contingent of Republican
benefactors, a crowd that included Langone, John Catsimatidis, Ravenel Curry III, and New York's Republican chairman, Ed Cox.
Philanthropy founded
by noted
benefactor of research who died last week will continue and grow
The Kavli Foundation was established in December 2000
by its founder and
benefactor, Fred Kavli, a prominent California business leader and noted philanthropist whose foundation is currently actively involved in establishing major research institutes at leading universities throughout the United States and in Europe and Asia.
Read the heartfelt tribute coauthored
by Dr. Andy and Dean Liang, and learn more about the profound impact he has made as the largest
benefactor to the University of Connecticut.
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.