- Look up patron, patronage, or
patronise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
patron is a
person or
organization that
supports another.
Patron or Patrón...
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Memes spread on
social media characterising the
woman as "
Patronising No Lady" or "
Patronising BT Lady". Some viewers,
including Scottish Liberal Democrats...
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transactions providing a "defence"
against being caught.
Thieves who
patronise fences are
willing to
accept a low
profit margin in
order to
reduce their...
- back to a
screening of a
bioscope in 1898.: 129 The
Nawabs of
Dhaka patronised the
production of
several silent films from the 1900s.
Picture House,...
- at his feet and call him Lord and God, but let us not come with any
patronising nonsense about his
being a
great human teacher. He has not left that...
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trader visited India and
spent three years in Vijayanagara.
Achyutaraya patronised the
Kannada poet
Chatu Vittalanatha, the
great composer and
singer Purandaradasa...
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Other Buddhist Newar castes like the Urāy act as patrons. Urāy also
patronise Tibetan Vajrayana, Theravadin, and even ****anese clerics.
Although there...
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authority to
grant general pardons, on the
advice of the
prime minister.
Patronise the
Royal Academies. The
aforesaid limitations do not
apply to the exercise...
- poverty, of
corrupt politicians indistinguishable from mafia-dons they
patronise, caste-ridden
social order that has
retained the
worst feudal cruelties"...
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member of the
British royal family. She was one of the
first royals to
patronise a wide
range of
charities and was a
first cousin of
Queen Victoria. Mary...