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Now, with the credit crunch, the support of a benefactor is taking on even more significance.
But when you think about it, Bill Clinton was never much of a benefactor for others in his party.
Here, the financial loss, arising from limitations in trade and other prohibitions, has been mitigated by the donations of a benefactor.
In August, the library met opposition to selling the collection from local residents, library supporters and a descendant of a benefactor, Mary C. Wakeman.
Her first acclaim came when "Renascence" was included in The Lyric Year in 1912; the poem brought Millay to the attention of a benefactor who made it possible for her to attend Vassar College.
"Artists like everybody else are entitled to voice their political opinions, but I view with deep concern the effective blackballing of a benefactor, implicit in this decision, merely because of its commercial arrangements".
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It was funny hearing the speeches praising Dona Maria Carlota Costellat de Macedo Soares to the skies as a lover of children & a benefactor of humanity.
Mr. Myhrvold, who led the creation of Microsoft Research, was a benefactor of the Science Museum project and bought a working replica for himself.
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