Sentence examples for devoted patronage from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Wittner, I regret to report that, notwithstanding our devoted patronage, the wholesome, sporting aspects of Playland were lost on some.

In April of 1988, it merged with Pacific Southwest Airways, whose large and devoted patronage had grown accustomed to the carrier's breezy, informal style.

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His only surviving letters and public statements are either conventionally – if supremely elegantly – phrased pleas for patronage, or words devoted to business transactions and legal cases.

Made Under the Medicis The Art Institute of Chicago and the Detroit Institute of Arts will both play host to the first major exhibition in the United States devoted to the patronage of the arts during the reign of the Medicis in 16th- and 17th-century Florence.

It will take more than a new Gandhi to woo many people back from regional and caste-based parties, which are more obviously devoted to dispensing the patronage poor Indians crave.Mr Gandhi, who can seem an awkward politician, though he is clearly well-intentioned and no fool, knows this.

Not always devoted to ostentation, Hideyoshi extended his patronage to the tea master Sen no Rikyū, the figure from whom all current tea masters trace their lineage.

The Montfort Missionaries, founded in France at the beginning of the 18th century, are devoted to spreading Catholicism under the patronage of the Virgin Mary.

Some prominent Bahima have started an organization devoted to preserving Ankoles, under the patronage of a one-eyed army general who spends his free time painting rapturous portraits of cows.

Her good taste did not come cheap, however, and she died virtually penniless, having spent a fortune on houses and on an art collection so vast that it took a year to inventory and eight months to sell.However, at Versailles, which is staging the first exhibition devoted to Madame de Pompadour's patronage of the arts, we do not see enough of it.

Most of the Queen's time and energy were devoted to lavish court entertainments, and her patronage contributed to the development of the arts, particularly of the masque.

But after Greece had become a Roman province, Greek art fell increasingly under the patronage of Romans and was devoted either to expressing Roman ideals or to reproducing older works of art.

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