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The David Freeman student outreach and support officer was later endowed in his name at Balliol.

He often administered justice personally, either in the great hall of the Palais de la Cité, which he later endowed with a magnificent chapel, or in his Vincennes manor, where he assembled his subjects at the foot of an oak, a scene often recalled by his biographer Jean de Joinville, the seneschal of Champagne.

In 1873, Robert Nobel -- the brother of Alfred, who invented dynamite and later endowed the Nobel Prizes -- was sent south from Russia to find walnut trees to use as stocks for rifles that the family was manufacturing for the czar's army.

Robertson was an early donor to Emory and Henry College, which later endowed the Robertson prize medal for "encouraging oratory".

However, the almost universal lack of peptidoglycan synthesis in eukaryotes raises the questions of (i) what immediate benefit(s) PBP-βL proteins conferred to the recipient cell, and (ii) what biochemical properties the PBP-βL proteins were later endowed with, that lead to their integration in the protein repertoire of higher metazoan species.

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Fordham later named an endowed chair after him.

Like the Precisionists half a century later, Monet endows these industrial forms with a classical grandeur.

In 1993 he established the World Foundation for AIDS Research and Prevention, and he later accepted an endowed chair at Queens College, New York City, where he headed (1998 2001) the Center for Molecular and Cellular Biology.

At Rome, the great church of St. Peter was begun in the later 320s and lavishly endowed by Constantine with plate and property.

His visionary and outstanding support is evident in the beauty and grandeur of Central Park's Arthur Ross Pinetum, which he established in 1971 and endowed years later.

Next in rank but hardly socially inferior was the ruling class of Rajanya (kinsmen of the king), later renamed Kshatriya, those endowed with sovereignty and, as warriors, responsible for the protection of the dominion (kshatra).

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