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Felice, an ardent patron of the entire Y, also focused her energy on supporting the Y's Makor/Steinhardt Center, cochairing one of the center's main fundraising events.
A patent attorney in Manhattan for forty years and an ardent patron of the arts, he traveled extensively and lived in Greenwich Village, London, and Tokyo.
Buddhists, especially the Tendai monks on Hiei-zan, were such an anathema to Nobunaga that he set fire to the entire monastery complex; but under Hideyoshi, an ardent patron of the arts, Kyōto flourished.
As an ardent patron of bookstores, I think this grim scenario is unlikely, because bookstores offer true book lovers something that online "e-tailers" never will: a place to read books for free, without buying anything.
Lowe remained "a student and ardent patron of baseball".
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The Mongol rulers were ardent patrons of the theater, and the Yuan Dynasty witnessed a golden age of Chinese theater.
Among Canaletto's most ardent patrons were British aristocrats, many of whom discovered his canvases on their obligatory Grand Tours of Europe.
To make matters worse, his partner in I.I.L.G., L. Marc Zell, had been a law partner of Douglas Feith, under secretary of defense for policy and one of Ahmad Chalabi's most ardent patrons.
He was an ardent and generous patron of Buddhism, a promoter of trade, and a friend to neighbouring rulers.
He was also an ardent aviation enthusiast and patron.
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