Sentence examples for patron in which from inspiring English sources

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"It was a space, the prince or patron in which he was asking artists to decorate following his passions," she said.

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As far as historians know, he never committed to paper thoughts about religion or art, except for a fragmentary sentence in a letter to one of his patrons in which he stated that he aimed through his work to convey "great inner emotion".

There are "patrons" (in which category all the Medici family members were included).

In March 2012, it held an "Oscar Party" (with muscular men covered in gold welcoming patrons) in which the public was invited to view the Academy Awards in a gay-friendly setting.

C. 1200 Goito, Italy 1269 Sordello, (born c. 1200, Goito, near Mantua [Italy] died before 1269) most renowned Provençal troubadour of Italian birth, whose planh, or lament, on the death of his patron Blacatz (Blacas), in which he invites all Christian princes to feed on the heart of the hero so that they might absorb his virtues, is one of the masterpieces of Provençal poetry.

Mr. Sanders, 46, whose architectural firm in SoHo specializes in residential housing, is known for his interior design work at hot spots like the downtown Los Angeles Standard Hotel restaurant and lounge and the Avalon Hollywood nightclub, as well as La Esquina, a Mexican restaurant (with a private reservation line for some patrons) in SoHo, in which he is a partner.

I am not simply talking about peripheral corruption, but rather the structural features of patron-client states in which politics is the preferred route into private business, elite capture is expected, and control of the executive is directly used for that end (from capital city to village alike).

In addition, the city cited the club for hiring unlicensed security guards and for creating unsafe conditions by failing to control fights between patrons and security guards, a crush of 1,000 patrons racing for the door, and a violent episode in which one patron ended up with a fractured skull and internal bleeding.

By C.K. Elliott The New Yorker, July 9 , 1927P. 9 Each new patron in a certain speakeasy, must present the proprietor with a book in which the patron writes his name and a quotation and the date.

He began dreaming of opening a cafe in which patrons could pay a monthly fee for unlimited coffee in an artsy milieu.

You all no doubt recall my post on New York's Poetry Brothel, in which patrons clamor for verse to be read aloud to them.

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