Sentences with phrase «largest benefactors»

(Some of Success Academy's largest benefactors include major Trump donors such as John Paulson and Robert Mercer.)
«This guy has represented some of the worst of the worst, and he's one of Todd Kaminsky's largest benefactors,» said a GOP insider.
His is widely considered one of the largest benefactors of libraries and educational institutions across the country.
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.
And Senate Democrats clearly preferred the alternatives to this scenario: most of the incumbents who weighed in on the race endorsed Micah Lasher, the runner - up, and the New York State United Teachers, the conference's largest benefactor in recent years, backed third - place finisher Robert Jackson.
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.
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.
Many individuals have donated; the largest benefactor has been the William K. Bowes Foundation, a philanthropic organization created by a San Francisco - based venture capitalist, which provided New School with a $ 1 million grant.
During the two - hour meeting, Leonard A. Lauder — the Whitney's chairman emeritus and largest benefactor, and until now an opponent of the project — surprised everyone by voting in favor of the new building.
Last year Peter Lewis, the Guggenheim Foundation's largest benefactor, resigned as chairman of the board after failing to convince the trustees to fire Krens, who, he maintained, was focusing on establishing Guggenheim franchises around the world to the detriment of the New York museum.

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When I first was pregnant with Holden, I was the lucky benefactor of a large duffel bag of maternity clothes from my pal, Whitney.
The Daily News reported in April that two of its biggest organized - labor benefactors, the Hotel and Motel Trades Council and 1199 SEIU, the healthcare workers union and the state's largest, quietly withdrew their support for the WFP at the end of 2014.
The biggest benefactors were the Labour party who regained the 11 seats they had lost in the 2007 Local Elections thus increase its share to remain the largest party.
In 2012, he established himself as a benefactor of science through a series of Breakthrough Prizes with individual awards of $ 3 million, the largest in the world.
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.
Since 2006, more than 7 million students have joined SeekingArrangement.com, the world's largest Sugar Daddy dating site, to meet wealthy benefactors.
Jurassic Park III: A mysterious potential benefactor (William H. Macy) arrives at one of Dr Alan Grant's (Sam Neill) dinosaur fossil digs in Montana to offer him a large financial sum to support his research, if he would just be his guide on an aerial tour of the dinosaur island featured in The Lost World, as a gift to his wife.
Having spent the years prior tucked away in the shadow of his older, more successful brother, Dave (Mark Ruffalo), Mark has found a kindred spirit and financial benefactor in DuPont — rare in the world at large, even rarer in the world of wrestling.
Such schools educate mainly low - income students, which renders socioeconomic disparities less salient... Because students and teachers need not constantly confront inequalities that are the product of large social forces, the embrace of active acculturation can proceed without apology to beneficiaries or benefactors.
Because students and teachers need not constantly confront inequalities that are the product of larger social forces, the embrace of active acculturation can proceed without apology to beneficiaries or benefactors.
The Bequest consisted of eight large paintings painted in the previous three years by contemporary British artists and bought by Bristol out of money left by L.R. Dyer, a local benefactor.
A distinctive feature of the gallery is its four octagonal corner towers topped with crocketed Gothic pinnacles; originally, Anderson had intended to flank the facade with a pair of large Franco - Scottish tourelles, but these were replaced at the request of the benefactor by the pointed turrets seen today.
But the Los Angeles County Museum of Art already has acquired the largest work on view, «Band» (2007), though a gift of its benefactor Eli Broad, so a component of the show will end up on the West Coast.
Research shows that the greatest benefactors of these requirements are the nation's largest insurance companies and not the property owners requiring insurance.
Members are the benefactors of legislative and technical information, the best group insurance products in the industry, sales training programs, employee evaluation services, exposure to the latest news and information, and the largest and most professional continuing education programs designed with the agent's career needs in mind.
In some cases, the agent who sells the off - market property may be the benefactor of a larger commission if they represent both the buyer and the seller.
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