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The totalitarian state, with unlimited funds at its disposal, turned out to be a good patron.
Not only is the singer a "fantastically good patron of young designers" says Fennell, he is also now a "great friend".
In retirement Henri shunned honours and medals, saying he preferred to be known and remembered as a good patron, or boss.
She's noticed the same anxiety of trying to be a good patron when she serves people of color.
She's noticed the same anxiety of trying to be a good patron when she serves people of colour.
If you choose to hang out at hotels or stores, be a good patron and buy something at least occasionally or you may find yourself banned from the property.
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Mr. Knight said the club was scrupulous in accommodating customers in wheelchairs, who he said were particularly good patrons.
For, although the puritanical city of London was generally hostile to the theatre, many of the nobility were good patrons of the drama and friends of the actors.
The sub-par food apparently also scared away good patrons, "costing the club lost profits, loss of good will [and] alienation of clientele".
In good weather, patrons head for the outdoor patio where they can sip La Parisienne, a refreshing homemade brew with coriander and orange skins.
It had been a good run, patrons reminisced last week, going back to the store's early days, when George W. Bush was president of the United States and Michael R. Bloomberg was mayor of New York.
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