patronage
Example Sentences
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Reputedly, he kept copies of Austen’s works in all his residences, and her dedication of “Emma” was a response to well-wishers hoping the author might benefit from royal patronage.
At the time of her patronage, the princess said she was "looking forward to supporting Borne and its programme of ground-breaking research".
From BBC
He talked of governance, jobs, forced migration for jobs and education - a compelling agenda in a state long trapped by caste and patronage politics.
From BBC
Yet Cuba-hardened internal security, patronage over the generals and years of sanctions-induced siege mentality make a palace coup improbable on a timetable that suits Washington.
From Salon
Queen Elizabeth strips Andrew of his military affiliations and patronages, as Buckingham Palace looks to distance itself from the then prince.
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