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patronage

[pey-truh-nij, pa‑] / ˈpeɪ trə nɪdʒ, ˈpæ‑ /




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Some argued that it only stayed afloat because of official patronage, which fell away after Mugabe's ousting.

From BBC

The new lineup would likely reflect his priorities, including military modernization and tightening supervision of an officer corps long riven with patronage networks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Early samurai patronage of theater, painting and tea ceremonies, as well as their religious support of Buddhism, Shinto and even Christianity, are all on display.

From The Wall Street Journal

While Elizabeth compelled Andrew to step back from royal duties and took away his royal patronages and military honors, Charles went further.

From The Wall Street Journal

What he had run up against was a deep-rooted system of patronage controlled by a single family.

From BBC