Sentence examples for further bequest from inspiring English sources

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The earliest recorded instance of a public body receiving a private collection occurs in the 16th century with the bequest of Domenico Cardinal Grimani to the Venetian republic in 1523, to be supplemented in 1583 with a further bequest from the Grimani family.

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Two further bequests by Lord Nuffield include £100,000 for the erection and equipment of a new laboratory of physical chemistry and £200,000 for the erection of buildings at hospitals associated with the medical research scheme endowed by him in 1936.

Further bequests from Roland Thaxter (1858-1932), as well as specimens, manuscripts, correspondence, illustrations and field notes from other notable researchers, including E. B. Bartram, E. A. Burt, W. H. Weston Jr., D. H. Linder, and I. M. Lamb, have further enhanced the collections.

2. Using a system of 'requests for further evidence' and common sense measurers like calling the applicant to get something missing, to facilitate processing rather than the current policy of returning all incomplete submissions.

His fury at his White House sibling -- the chip on his shoulder about Bill's less savory bequests -- has further clouded his already murky tactical judgment.

But it also opens a further can of worms: do these bequests, however well-intentioned, equal a form of colonialism?

With a wealth of over £4 million in land; £17,000 in rent rolls; and a further £12,500 in annuities, she made financial bequests to rising Whig ministers such as William Pitt, later the first Earl of Chatham, and Philip Stanhope, the fourth Earl of Chesterfield.

It includes further works from the Société Anonyme and the Drier Bequest, by Kurt Schwitters, Georges Braque and Umberto Boccioni and the little-known Italian artist Ivo Pannaggi (1901-1981), represented by the extravagantly embellished labels of packages that he sent to Dreier.

It is essential that these bequests don't exacerbate inequality by just further enriching well-off children.

According to the terms of the bequest, the money was to be used to further the cause of woman suffrage.

Seeing changes made on their bequest and having a role in subsequent solutions further promotes the notion that children have control over recess and play, which facilitates their empowerment via their leadership development and their control over the resources that affect them.

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