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His nephew Count Nikolay Nikitich Demidov (1773 1828) directed the family's mining business and also contributed liberally to scientific education, mainly in Moscow.
Anna Sartorius Uhl Ottendorfer, née Anna Sartorius or Anna Behr, (born Feb. 13, 1815, Würzburg, Bavaria [now in Germany] died April 1, 1884, New York, N.Y., U.S ., publisher and philanthropist who helped establish a major German-American newspaper and contributed liberally to German-American institutions.
February 13 , 1815Würzburg, Bavaria April 1, 1884 New York City, New York Anna Sartorius Uhl Ottendorfer, née Anna Sartorius or Anna Behr (born Feb. 13, 1815, Würzburg, Bavaria [now in Germany] died April 1, 1884, New York, N.Y., U.S ., publisher and philanthropist who helped establish a major German-American newspaper and contributed liberally to German-American institutions.
Authorities handed responsibility for building the Olympic Village in Rio to a company controlled by billionaire Carlos Carvalho and the engineering and construction firm Odebrecht, both of which have contributed liberally to the campaigns of Mayor Eduardo Paes.
Ms. Hughes has contributed so liberally to the text that this is in effect a work of joint authorship".
They continued to contribute liberally, from a small income, to the abolition movement.
"Our citizens should contribute liberally with things as are needed," The Boston Post implored.
"Mark Twain contributes liberally to the support of the Hartford base ball club," The Sporting News asserted in 1886, adding wryly, "Mark 's reputation as a first-class humorist is now firmly established".
His repressive regime forced many Haitians who opposed him into exile and Mills eloquently describes the harsh realities faced by liberally-minded intellectuals and artists, many of whom arrived in Québec and began to contribute to the transformation of Québec society that was taking place in the 1960s.
For the X chromosome, transmissions from fathers are confounded with the sex of the affected offspring and are therefore uninformative; only transmissions from heterozygous mothers contribute to the test, which has been termed the XTDT [ 22] (such acronyms are used liberally in this literature but serve to confuse rather than illuminate; they will not be used further in this review).
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