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be recipients
noun
One who receives, such as one who receives money or goods.
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The bill would have also made it illegal for nongovernmental organizations to be recipients of state secrets.
In the primitive church an active part was played by prophets, who were believed to be recipients of a revelation coming directly from the Holy Spirit.
It is anthropomorphised, the object of a tender concern of which people have ceased to be recipients: is it sick or healthy, does it need an injection or a shot in the arm, is it suffering or slowing down?
For example, the group that officials in Washington have designated to be recipients of American arms, the Free Syrian Army, is actually an umbrella organization composed of hundreds of different battalions in Syria.
The reasons are many: if one works long enough, they simply take for granted that take-home pay will be lower than actual salary; or voters lump payroll taxes in with income taxes under the hated "tax" moniker; or perhaps, voters understand specifically how payroll taxes are being used – namely, to fund their share of the entitlement programs of which they will be recipients after retirement.
The seven remaining participants were assigned to be recipients.
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They are recipients of advice".
But not only young people are recipients of this inspiration.
Formal workers are recipients of these benefits.
T. Cheng and J. Liang are recipients of the M.Sc.
CMT and ESH are recipients of Cancer Institute of NSW Research Scholar Awards.
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