Sentence examples for based on patron from inspiring English sources

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This article presents planning strategies that integrate digital products and print collections based on patron needs.

Made of string and spandex, the installation becomes illuminated by interactive computer graphics based on patron's movements caught on camera.

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Because museums were relatively scarce in the United States in the 19th century, the market for American art was largely based on patrons.

Businesses cannot legally charge more for haircuts or dry cleaning, for example, based on the patron's sex.

Yet the Newcastle entertainment precinct ID scanning program (which the Kings Cross plan is based on) stores patron details for up to a year - and indefinitely stores details of people who are banned from venues.

Decisions about which books to stock tend to rest in the hands of local library officials, calculations based on what patrons are asking for and how much money a library system has to spend.

While recent sociological research has supported the idea that the social embeddedness constitutes a key characteristic of modern market institutions and contributes to economic outcomes (Beckert 2002; Abolafia 2005; Fu 2009), the social mechanism through which the exchange relationship based on the patron-client network facilitates market development and stability has been largely ignored.

But in the same way museum exhibitions dedicated to one artist can distort the collective, network-based nature of art history, exhibitions based on a single patron's collection can misrepresent the career of the artists in them.

The documentary-theatre group the Civilians completed their yearlong residency at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in May, with "The Way They Live," a show of songs about the art of the American Wing — "Washington Crossing the Delaware," "The Last Moments of John Brown," and so on — based on interviews with patrons and staff.

Trying to get clean and sober ahead of a gig in Boston in March 1955, he shows up at the apartment of Xan, an English baroness who is a jazz enthusiast and patron (based on Pannonica Rothschild de Koenigswarter, a legend of sorts herself).

They claim the inn violated Vermont's Fair Housing and Public Accommodations Act, which prohibits inns, hotels, motels and other establishments with five or more rooms from turning away patrons based on sexual orientation.

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