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Ties with key benefactors Iran and Syria are looking strained amid reports that Tehran recently slashed funding to Hamas.
Key benefactors included Mickey and Lee Segal and Community Bank.
The Ryman took on the name of one of early Nashville's key benefactors, shipping magnate Capt.
In 1991, Mayer became one of the key benefactors of the new Museum of Contemporary Art Building.
You may just want to consider the key benefactors of the bill (i.e. stocks mentioned above) as potential investments to help subsidize the higher costs coming to you or your family wallet.
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A critical break with the Assad regime in Syria (the ripples of which have negatively affected its relationship with its key benefactor, Iran) took away key elements of their regional support.
This dynamic -- in which the US is seen as both a principal proponent for and key benefactor of globalization -- and the global reaction to it, will underpin many of the security challenges we face during the first two decades of the 21st century.
Alan Lewis, a successful businessman and the Conservative Party's vice-chairman, was a key benefactor and supporter.
So, the communities not only lose jobs, they lose a key benefactor.
He and his son have spent the last few years battling to work off $100 million-plus in debt, just as donations to Falwell Sr.'s Thomas Road Baptist Church, the university's onetime key benefactor, have shriveled.
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