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"We know of at least one woman connected with the friary, Ellen Luenor, a possible benefactor and founder with her husband, Gilbert," said Mathew Morris, the site director of the University of Leicester Archaeological Services.
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With an eye to possible benefactors, Mr. Savimbi pragmatically recast himself as an anti-Communist.
He said he was completing a business plan for the center and had begun informal discussions with possible benefactors.
Analysts on Thursday cast the North's latest move as a possible political gambit to ensure its benefactors in China do not bond with Mr. Obama over North Korea's defiance.
He was a student, a teacher, a benefactor and a mentor.
Stanford is a standing scandal in Antigua — he's both a joke and a benefactor.
It's also a town with a benefactor.
After not receiving funding, a nameless benefactor suddenly made it possible to open its doors again.
She might have been proud of him when he lived in California, and she believed he was an art dealer and a benefactor, but the charade was not possible to sustain at close hand.
Her first acclaim came when "Renascence" was included in The Lyric Year in 1912; the poem brought Millay to the attention of a benefactor who made it possible for her to attend Vassar College.
Another: a benefactor attached a swim-test stipulation to a donation after his child drowned.
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