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"benefactor" Definitions
  1. a person who gives money or other help to a person or an organization such as a school or charity

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But lately it has shown little devotion to its benefactor.
He dutifully thanks his benefactor and concludes the message: "#ad".
Since that evening Rosenthal has emerged as Sugar Ray's benefactor.
Or he may prove unpredictable, perhaps even defying his benefactor.
Now Ms. Vidbel will need a new benefactor for them.
China is the biggest benefactor of the North's rudimentary economy.
And its biggest rival, Lyft, has been the main benefactor.
Toni You said earlier that you lack a major benefactor.
Harvard was named for John Harvard, the university's first benefactor.
Its future is still uncertain, reliant perhaps on a benefactor.
It is suffering from a crisis in oil benefactor Venezuela.
Eduardo Rodriguez (22-33) was the benefactor of the offensive support.
Mr. McDonnell arranged meetings for and attended events with his benefactor.
On Thursday he lost his biggest benefactor, conservative billionaire Robert Mercer.
Trump first learned this approach from his father and benefactor, Fred.
I think of that category of space as more benefactor capital.
A generous and forward-looking benefactor is an incalculable gift to any nonprofit organization, but the most generous benefactor can't provide the stability of a National Endowment for the Arts or a National Endowment for the Humanities.
The market is maturing and consolidating, with Huawei the biggest benefactor yet.
INGRAHAM: With Harvey Weinstein gone, the Clintons needs some benefactor in Hollywood.
Actually, he didn't even pay ... he says a "benefactor" covered the tab.
Trade with China, the country's traditional ally and economic benefactor, has collapsed.
Perhaps a rich benefactor will sponsor him for a tennis academy abroad.
To soothe his guilt, he becomes the benefactor of his friend group.
Cambodia also depends on China, now its largest trading partner and benefactor.
For all of those endorsers, Mr. Bloomberg has been an important benefactor.
To this end, Iran has been the main benefactor as a result.
A kind benefactor could acquire her, and let her roam the country.
Uber's biggest rival, Lyft, has been the main benefactor of that falloff.
What's clear is that Biden is a clear benefactor in all of this.
Brian Kennedy — Businessman and McCann benefactor who funded independent investigations into Madeleine's disappearance.
Once #DeleteUber started trending, Lyft was the unexpected benefactor of Trump's controversial policies.
David Rockefeller (1915–19483), arts benefactor, philanthropist, and head of Chase Manhattan Corporation.
Could it be Georgie, the Hilltop's benefactor, who comes and goes by air?
The motives of their benefactor, Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani, are unclear.
Harvard's founders decided to name their new university for its first big benefactor.
Now his passion for art, as a collector and benefactor, is resonating too.
Making matters worse, Egypt's relationship with its chief benefactor, Saudi Arabia, has worsened.
A Speedo executive, Bill Lee, took notice and became his mentor and benefactor.
Still, some locals would prefer to get less attention from their biggest benefactor.
His father, Charles, was for years a major Democratic benefactor in New Jersey.
Thus far, she has not been known as a benefactor of El Museo.
Even the boy did not know that Bush was his benefactor through Compassion International.
As an undergraduate, I first heard the term "residual benefactor" in an economics class.
Genetics has been both the victim and benefactor of the public's fascination with it.
Their biggest benefactor by far is the Ismailis' hereditary leader, Prince Karim Aga Khan.
You want to make them feel powerful by using words like 'benefactor' and 'mentor.
"Wait, what are this band called?" he replies, a benefactor of unadulterated musical discovery.
You may clearly see that benefactor of this failed coup was the Turkish Government.
With Qatar under pressure, Hamas began to fear that its benefactor was becoming isolated.
He found her in his hometown, Bonito, where he had become a local benefactor.
In honor of its first major benefactor, the school adopted the name Harvard College.
Cambodia is home to many Chinese businessmen and China is the country's largest benefactor.
In recent years, he has become a major benefactor to organizations helping wounded veterans.
Most of the funding comes from donations, with the major benefactor being Mr. Rubin.
A mystery benefactor has bought these copies of 1984 for you if you need one.
" Orji also posted on Instagram: "I am a benefactor of the open door of immigration.
It's no secret that Affleck, 43, is a major benefactor to causes important to him.
In 2012, she welcomed her daughter Betsy — and found out who her mysterious benefactor was.
Take the Ferens, a modest-sized gallery founded by a prominent city benefactor in 1927.
In Syria, they had secured land and found a powerful benefactor in the United States.
Now, she wanted to be a benefactor, and contribute to science that might help others.
Even Mr. Gallucci said he does not know whether the benefactor is alive or dead.
Mr. Meyerhoff was once the orchestra's biggest benefactor, and his family remains a major supporter.
Superchief has been an incredibly kind benefactor by allowing us to use all the space.
Her first novel, " The Benefactor " (1963), is a very advanced kind of experiment in unreadability.
But Whitney's initial exchange with her would-be benefactor speaks to more than their arrangement.
As a boy, he met the famed institution's founder, Lillian Wald, and became a benefactor.
Oregon — even with Phil Knight, the Nike founder, as its longtime benefactor — is no match.
Another was Eugen Gluck, Beit El's main American benefactor, whose name graces the settlement's clinic.
Sensing opportunity, the pair betrayed their former benefactor and launched an audacious bid for power.
Most of North Korea's exported coal is shipped to China -- its main ally and economic benefactor.
Gibson has been the benefactor of big offensive outbursts in two of his past three starts.
At the end of "We", D-503 attends the annual re-election of the OneState's Benefactor.
The family dynasty that owns Purdue Pharma in Stamford, Connecticut, is a major benefactor to charity.
In reality he's as much an insider and benefactor of corruption as any other elected official.
" Sources connected to Kelly tell us he scraped together the money with help from a "benefactor.
Accounting for nearly 90% of Pyongyang's imports, China is by far North Korea's most important benefactor.
It's not your program, so you're just trying to bring your experience and be a benefactor.
Cuba struggled with blackouts and fuel shortages after the fall of its benefactor, the Soviet Union.
Yet to her supporters, her profligacy only seems to fortify her promises of being their benefactor.
David Koch, the billionaire industrialist and conservative political benefactor, died Friday at the age of 79.
" When Mr. Siegel recently approached a potential benefactor, the man dismissed the venture as "airy-fairy.
But without a benefactor and protector, violence sometimes provides women with the only means of escape.
In the hermetic kingdom of the dining room, the host is at once benefactor and dictator.
When their benefactor married and gave up her business, Susanna and another worker started a cooperative.
"Stephen likes to cook and I like to be the benefactor of his cooking," Barrett said.
Marion to become a major benefactor of the arts and culture in Fort Worth and beyond.
Russia's influence grows As Assad's influence grows, so too does that of his main benefactor, Russia.
Today, the same Mr Orban is prime minister of Hungary and demonises his one-time benefactor.
"To be my own benefactor had many advantages," she wrote in a letter to Marella Agnelli.
There is that murder, but also a treasure hunt, a land grab and a mysterious benefactor.
He was a visiting professor from 1965 to 1987 and a major benefactor of the university.
He was a visiting professor from 1965 to 1987 and a major benefactor of the university.
Knowing who a benefactor is helps build trust, he said, whereas anonymity can hide potential conflicts.
Liverpool's benefactor is Fenway Sports Group, which also runs the Boston Red Sox, a successful baseball team.
China, another Pakistani benefactor and close partner of Pakistan's army, condemned the Pulwama attack yet urged caution.
Sleigh bells overhead and our jolly, bearded benefactor wafting gifts down the chimney to eagerly awaiting hands.
The white nationalist benefactor now lives the life of the retired grandfather there, staying fit by biking.
Instead, he betrayed his erstwhile benefactor and claimed for himself the title of protector of the revolution.
It turns out the village's benefactor was Philip Morris International and its "Show Your Colors" advertising campaign.
We appeal to them all, including those who were tempted by Trump, the benefactor for the rich.
The invitation, however, did little to mask a true benefactor of this event: the tribal casino industry.
He said he thought she would be the best leader for the United States, Haiti's biggest benefactor.
Engelstad, the arena's benefactor who died in 211, ordered them put in to discourage a nickname change.
And, for all of it, they have an unlikely benefactor to thank: the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
We can now see Descartes as the benefactor of a long tradition, to which women significantly contributed.
Mr. McDonnell, who attended the argument on Wednesday, arranged meetings for and attended events with his benefactor.
But she respected his wish for privacy: She thanked "our generous benefactor" — but did not name him.
After giving birth to her daughter Betsy in 2012, she finally found out who her generous benefactor was.
Paying for the library is a constant worry; its main benefactor, the city, is one of America's poorest.
The agreement, in short, is a gift to Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad and his benefactor, Vladimir Putin.
"I still don't know who it was," says Burnett of the anonymous benefactor who allowed her to enroll.
This means that even after a Palantir contract period expires, the benefactor can continue to use Palantir forever.
It's a little bit socialist but also a rich, hands-off benefactor pays to keep everything running smoothly.
Shaker Mahmoud, a carpenter and day laborer, says he helped dig the well, funded by a local benefactor.
Owney Madden, his long-time benefactor, dropped the fighter, sick of defending him against reporter's claims of crookedness.
Unlike the Chinese container ship, the MOL Benefactor eventually passed through the final set of locks without incident.
Serbia is now a European Union membership candidate and the bloc is its top trade partner and benefactor.
Founded after World War II, North Korea should have collapsed when a key benefactor, the Soviet Union, crumbled.
He was the single largest benefactor to the medical center, funding the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center there.
Louis C.K. is both a benefactor of "Better Things" and the shadow from which it needs to emerge.
OVO Sound, on the other hand, is stacked with good talent dangling in the orbit of their benefactor.
" She said she will "absolutely continue to support the NRA's programs and sports as a proud benefactor member.
As Mr. Bouteflika's vice-minister of defense, he helped his benefactor dismantle the country's powerful internal security services.
Russia, Mr. Maduro's ally and benefactor, weighed in with blistering warnings to the United States against any intervention.
The fallout for Mr. Bannon: Rebekah Mercer, the adviser's longtime benefactor, disavowed him in a rare public statement.
Beijing is North Korea's only real ally and its main economic benefactor, accounting for 70% of the country's trade.
By the time he was revealed as Hogan's benefactor in May 2016, Thiel had moved on to bigger things.
After an ignominious exit in January, she turned on her benefactor and published a tell-all book titled "Unhinged".
Clare Bronfman has been a tireless champion and financial benefactor to the headline-making alleged cult NXIVM for decades.
Nor is John Nau, the Houston beer distributor and a major benefactor of American Crossroads, according to an aide.
On Monday Stoffel confirmed his role as a benefactor to the museum, but declined direct comment on the case.
China's opinion on North Korea's affairs is important because Beijing is the primary economic and political benefactor of Pyongyang.
Mobutu wasn't the only despot to attempt to harness the power of football, with Idi Amin another huge benefactor.
He is well known in Manhattan, where he is the city's wealthiest resident and a benefactor of the arts.
" He has been "a public benefactor, to an extent seldom paralleled in the histories of professed and professional philanthropists.
The most forward-looking benefactor can't be relied on the way institutional support from a university or foundation can.
The government had long operated like a benefactor to the masses, disdaining budget math as a right-wing conspiracy.
Progress ceased when Mike was arrested and jailed for extortion, but work resumed after a benefactor bailed him out.
Few arrive aiming to be a benefactor in the style of Roman Abramovich, lavishing bottomless wealth on their teams.
"He's considered the benefactor of mankind," said Joseph Gal, a chemist and professor emeritus at the University of Colorado.
After World War II, the benefactor showering millions on Greece was the United States, courtesy of the Marshall Plan.
The suggestion that he benefited from anyone, much less a foreign government, undermines his self-image as unassailable benefactor.
Cambodia is home to many Chinese businessmen, and China is the country's largest benefactor in terms of foreign investment.
He was also remembered by others in the Texas community as a "generous benefactor," according to the wire service.
The doctor, Salomon E. Melgen, a prominent ophthalmologist, has been the longtime political benefactor of Mr. Menendez, a Democrat.
The proposed changes reflect the gradual opening of Cuba since the fall of its former benefactor, the Soviet Union.
A residual benefactor is the chump who gets whatever is left over when a company is liquidated — typically, not much.
So long as the camera is studying Franny maniacally bestowing his largess or throwing temper tantrums, "The Benefactor" is mesmerizing.
In "The Benefactor," he runs the gamut from benevolent monarch to snarling pit bull, sometimes in a matter of seconds.
At its midpoint, "The Benefactor" shifts gears, and a study of a control freak becomes a nightmarish movie about addiction.
The flat's anonymous benefactor remains as enigmatic as the thief who soon robs Yoav of his clothing and scant belongings.
With such housing projects Hugo Chávez, the founder of Venezuela's "Bolivarian revolution", established himself as the benefactor of the poor.
The supposed revelation does fit with rumors throughout the Florida trial that Hogan was being supported by a wealthy benefactor.
" Mr. Pop reflected: "He was more of a benefactor than a friend in a way most people think of friendship.
Within the Society, Jeff sometimes styled himself "The Anonymous Benefactor," and he rarely posted on the forums or attended events.
Apparently, Cliff was trying to buy the land before he was usurped by Fred's mysterious benefactor (neither realizes Hermione's involvement).
Amid the global market turmoil this year, at least one group of stocks has become a big benefactor — consumer staples.
It's a major step toward raising pressure on China, Pyongyang's staunchest ally and benefactor, to cut their support for Kim.
His visit to Iran, Saudi Arabia's main regional rival, may signal a further rift between Egypt and its top benefactor.
He's been a benefactor of the uptick in interest in casting "real people" or actors who can convincingly play them.
Tisch was often referred to as a socialite, she was also a fervent benefactor for causes like the AIDS crisis.
He was, instead, the benign, silent benefactor of Chelsea, which became champion of England only two years after he arrived.
It also is the story of the insurance magnate who is the general manager and benefactor of the Thai team.
Perhaps most important, the World Bank's biggest benefactor and largest shareholder — the United States — has become its most trenchant critic.
He was Roger Straus, the head of Farrar, Straus, who published both "The Benefactor" and "Against Interpretation" and, Moser writes, . . .
Like the rest of South Vietnamese society, youth volunteers accepted American aid, but remained ambivalent and suspicious toward their benefactor.
Meanwhile, even the candidates with less support stand ready to benefit from a wealthy benefactor swooping in on their behalf.
Donnetta Lavinia Grays is winningly uninhibited in her fable-like solo show about a community seduced by a mysterious benefactor.
Like technology, industrial companies make products that are used worldwide, so they would be another benefactor of the dollar's weakness.
The case harks back to Lenox's inspiration for detective work: the anonymous benefactor who helped Leigh after his father died.
Eventually, many of iPhone's apps, including YouTube and Maps, stopped working, when its benefactor Google moved on to more robotic pastures.
But a rich benefactor got together $3,000 to put water in the building, so we paid him off month by month.
Meanwhile, gruff former cop Mike receives a note from a mysterious benefactor, teasing the return of a beloved Breaking Bad character.
"Through most of 2015, North Korea's relations with China — its sole ally and major economic benefactor — were distinctly frosty," Everard said.
It reinforces a framing where Google search's ideal final state is a godlike, omniscient benefactor, not just a well-designed product.
Pichai said on the call that the Cloud unit could become the greatest benefactor of its recently-announced quantum computing milestone.
It would change the image of United States citizens from a predator of Native Americans to benefactor, both domestically and worldwide.
They said that both the benefactor and the library had acted in good faith with regards to the letter's legitimate provenance.
He said that Unesco had found a new benefactor, but that the slow pace of work had clearly tempered donors' enthusiasm.
But today's rebel allies can be tomorrow's enemies, as each is devoted to its own ideology, not to any national benefactor.
Metacritic Score: 50/100Isabel, a humanitarian worker in India, travels to New York to meet with a mysterious new benefactor, Teresa.
Mr. Thiel, a tech billionaire, was exposed in May as a benefactor funding a lawsuit to destroy the gossip website Gawker.
Town's benefactor and chairman, J. Hilton Crowther, believed that the football side should emulate the rugby outfit and become self-sufficient.
Elizabeth Coté Cunanan's longtime friend and former benefactor did, in fact, go on TV to implore him to turn himself in.
Maybe she'd track down a kingpin, beat him up, connect the poor folks down their to a wealthy benefactor higher up.
So when a benefactor comes in with a giant check, many funds and startups are more than eager to cash it.
Soon she will take part in the Southampton Writers Conference, from July 11 to 22, as both a benefactor and participant.
The nominee also saved some praise for his benefactor, saying that "No president has ever consulted more widely" about a nomination.
According to Mario F. Gallucci, Mr. Bisram's New York lawyer, Mr. Bisram met a benefactor whom Mr. Bisram declined to name.
He went to Russia to speak with Catherine the Great, who was his benefactor, and tried to democratize the Russian empire.
The sequence in which her benefactor attempts to mansplain the principle of compound interest is a small gem of verbal fencing.
But China has been its main economic benefactor since the Soviet collapse, accounting for more than 90 percent of foreign trade.
The benefactor role made him feel as if he were filling gaps that my parents' conservatism had left in my life.
China, the North's major benefactor by far, is reluctant to squeeze its economy for fear of causing instability on its borders.
Bored by Sam's high-concept script, GLOW's slightly creepy, rich-kid benefactor, Bash (Chris Lowell), assigns new characters based on stereotypes.
The last two elected Haitian presidents, Rene Preval and Moise's political benefactor, Michel Martelly, both ruled by decree at some points.
Giuliani has every incentive to ingratiate himself with Barr by taking steps perceived as favorable to Barr or his benefactor, Trump.
Some are attached to GoFundMe or other fund-raising accounts, so that strangers can donate to the beneficiary — or the benefactor.
Some are attached to GoFundMe or other fund-raising accounts, so that strangers can donate to the beneficiary — or the benefactor.
But of late the relationship with Saudi Arabia has deteriorated, and Egypt has found itself cut off by its Saudi benefactor.
But other protests, including a recent spate targeting the country's giant neighbour and benefactor, China, have elicited a very different response.
The US has been the agency's largest benefactor, putting in about a third of UNRWA's $1.1 billion in contributions in 2017.
Rich's sense that she was the benefactor of her mother's sacrifice and the object of her father's fixations never left her.
This type of food production needs a benefactor of some sort, or at least a larger business with a broader aim.
But the proposals enshrine a gradual social and economic opening underway since the fall of Cuba's former benefactor, the Soviet Union.
Without the help of rich parents or another major benefactor, you're unlikely to make it far, no matter how great your talent.
Charlie soon developed political aspirations and became a big-time Democratic donor and benefactor of then-mayor Jim McGreevey, who became governor.
Steve Harvey's life is a rags-to-riches tale – but there's no fairy godmother or anonymous benefactor, just integrity, ingenuity and success.
The anonymous benefactor announced his intentions on Reddit, and launched a site for this endeavor which he had called the Pineapple Fund.
These institutions, when their survival depends on it, will pretty easily and quickly find a corporate benefactor, and this is invariably corrupting.
With Hutcherson as their benefactor, they went from living on farms with no running water to jetting around the US and beyond.
The museum's founder and first benefactor was a woman: Elisabeth Severance Allen (later Prentiss), the daughter of the treasurer of Standard Oil.
He's been a major financial benefactor of Murphy's, giving almost $2628,28500 to his campaigns and to outside groups supporting the Florida congressman.
As we reported ... Kelly was sprung from jail back in March after a benefactor covered his $161,633 tab for back child support.
"If my talents aren't needed here, I can take them somewhere else," Bannon reportedly told his benefactor, rich crazy person Rebekah Mercer.
It may have never reached the stratosphere, though, if Mr. Neumann had not found the perfect benefactor: SoftBank's chief executive, Masayoshi Son.
Ray, his erstwhile benefactor turned tormentor and proprietor of an illicit deep-web marketplace of criminality, is (or was) apparently the warden.
How could a person ruthlessly exploit his employees and, at the same time, claim to be a benefactor of the toiling masses?
Clinton's main benefactor is billionaire George Soros, a long-time patron of Democratic and humanitarian causes and chairman of Soros Fund Management.
The newspaper, The Las Vegas Review-Journal, is owned by the casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, a Trump supporter and longtime Republican benefactor.
Russia is a longtime ally of Syria and a continued benefactor of Mr. Assad, an Alawite whose religion is linked to Shiism.
But instead of humor, I leaned on mystery: a secret letter, a mysterious benefactor, a fortune promised to whoever solved the puzzle.
Historians now suggest that Johnson's real benefactor may have been a guitarist in the Hazlehurst area named Ike Zinnerman (sometimes spelled Zimmerman).
In subsequent court cases, she argued the money had been given to her without conditions and identified her benefactor as Mr. Hariri.
In September 2014, McIlroy's charitable foundation was named tournament benefactor, and as host he took on the task of elevating the field.
We then see Ned do the same with Ben, a low-income Haitian-American student brought to Ned by a wealthy benefactor.
China, Pakistan's staunchest ally and financial benefactor, has also pledged to help but has not announced the size of any assistance package.
The charges stem from Mr. Menendez's relationship with Dr. Salomon E. Melgen, a Florida eye surgeon and the senator's longtime political benefactor.
A key Bannon benefactor, Rebekah Mercer, publicly rebuked him; candidates for office distanced themselves from him; and GOP opponents such as Rep.
And even then, nobody's so sure that Uber's a net positive for society, so, let's cool it with the visionary-benefactor mythos.
A benefactor of a $5.1 billion family fortune, DeVos uses her maiden name as the title of her fashion brand, Pamella Roland.
The Whitney has not had the moral courage to reject support from a benefactor who generated his wealth in socially irresponsible ways.
Your benefactor runs big bucks and thus controls lots of votes that could be used to, um, "motivate" errant managements of public companies.
Security is one of the biggest inhibitors of progress today--and we see Israel's role as a major benefactor of this progress worldwide.
Harvard Law School abandoned its shield in 2016 because it was based on the family crest of an early benefactor who owned slaves.
Here's a cause that perfectly fits your criteria; has great civic meaning; is a budding emergency; and needs a deep-pocketed benefactor: voting.
What that means is that at some point, in the distant past, the paternal benefactor of our gene pool was the same person.
Snitker has mixed and matched the lineup, and one benefactor has been journeyman Chase d'Arnaud, whose five-game hitting streak was snapped Sunday.
"Basically, it's voters hate Democrats a little less than they hate Republicans, so to some degree we're the benefactor of that," she said.
As for the Parking Lot King, Emmit, he and Sy finally found their benefactor — or rather, one of its representatives, a V.M. Varga.
An upcoming U.N. resolution intends to impose heightened sanctions on Pyongyang, which its powerful neighbor and benefactor China has vowed to carry out.
Nearly 80 executives and employees of Odebrecht, seen as the biggest benefactor of the Petrobras graft scheme, also agreed to turn state's witness.
Wynn had a history of being a political benefactor for both Democrats and Republicans, including donating to Trump's primary and general election rivals.
Celebrate the success of others, as that implies they can share this success with you, either as an inspiration or as a benefactor.
Every time she changes her identity, another benefactor shows up like a fairy godmother to dress her in ever-more-elaborate ball gowns.
The hit was mainly due to the fact that Salesforce, an international tech company, wouldn't be a major benefactor of corporate tax reform.
SoftBank's leadership, including Masayoshi Son, skipped his speaking engagement at the conference in what was seen as a snub of his key benefactor.
With the kidnapped Qatari hunters, Iran acquired some very powerful leverage over those same rebels — or rather, over their chief benefactor in Doha.
News of Mr. Olmert's payoffs landed like a thunderbolt after surfacing in the unexpected testimony of his longtime benefactor in an open courtroom.
The tipping point was a fallout with his chief benefactor, Peter Ackerman, a Wall Street investor, who began another organization to promote nonviolence.
My issue is with the emerging experimental tech art world and its relation to increasingly vertically or integrated mega corps as the benefactor.
Mr. Andres said the prosecution intended to show Mr. Manafort's "constant interaction" with the oligarchs and with Viktor F. Yanukovych, his principal benefactor.
Heritage had just received a multimillion-dollar commitment from Mr. Bannon's former benefactor, Rebekah Mercer, according to two people familiar with the gift.
" Dorothy Lichtenstein, 78, the foundation's president and chief benefactor, said, "I like the idea handing it off, and seeing what the future brings.
He has been a major benefactor of the Glendive Dinosaur and Fossil Museum, which explains the age of the dinosaurs in biblical terms.
They're not in Kansas anymore, however, and, predictably, they all soon forget the debt they owe their smooth-talking benefactor, with unfortunate results.
In Iraq, protesters have rallied for at least two months against corruption in a government that considers Iran a top ally and benefactor.
Mr. Koch, the billionaire who fueled the right-wing libertarian movement, was a generous benefactor of hospitals and museums in New York City.
Mr. Koch, the billionaire who fueled the right-wing libertarian movement, was a generous benefactor of hospitals and museums in New York City.
Havana risks losing an important economic benefactor, not to mention a leftist ally in a region that has lately seen a rightward shift.
They said Clinton was a major benefactor of donations from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which said also donated to the Clinton Foundation.
Before his death in 19603, Lewis donated $500,000 to Brookings, and two of the scholars involved said they knew he was their benefactor.
The Knight-Hennessy scholarship is not unique, but Mr. Knight may well be the rare billionaire benefactor who is willing to share top billing.
She was slyly excommunicated from the Nation Time retreat (held for Black artists) for calling out its appropriating benefactor Dean "Onyx" Haggin (Danny Hoch).
After making millions off her paintings, abstract expressionist Agnes Martin became a secret and substantial benefactor to a range of causes in New Mexico.
While Pokémon Go is definitely the primary benefactor of its own success, that doesn't mean it's hurting its competition in the mobile gaming space.
He became their sound guy, their benefactor, and he paid to take them to Los Angeles to be a part of Kesey's acid tests.
He returned it, saying he could not accept so much that he had not earned; his would-be benefactor said he understood the sentiment.
They were famously joined by Bob Dylan, their one-time bandleader, full-time benefactor and friend, who lived not far away on Camelot Road.
The benefactor of the offense was Merrill Kelly, who was making his major league debut after pitching the past four seasons in South Korea.
Much has been written about the scandal, and the firm's ties to right-wing benefactor Robert Mercer, who invested $5 million into the company.
Menendez, 63, is accused of taking bribes from a wealthy benefactor, Florida ophthalmologist Salomon Melgen, in exchange for using his office to help Melgen.
"My country is not a golf country," Franck Riboud, a long-time benefactor of women's and youth golf tournaments, told reporters earlier this month.
Daleel told von Maltitz that a benefactor paid for his passage from Bulgaria to Austria, from where he traveled over the border to Germany.
The actress serves as a benefactor for the organization and spoke in front of Congress members at a hearing on Capitol Hill in March.
One of these tourists, a vacationing Australian Communist, became a generous benefactor who even helped buy a house for young Ma and his wife.
Boscobel was dismantled, stored, moved, restored and rebuilt in Garrison, thanks to its major benefactor, Lila Acheson Wallace, co-founder of The Reader's Digest.
Cuba's worsening economy, brought about in part by political and economic turmoil in Venezuela, long Cuba's benefactor, could also be a catalyst for reform.
The question that remains unanswered is what impact all of this might have had on his relationship with U.S. Soccer and his benefactor there.
Publicly, Knight did the sorts of things you might expect a billionaire corporate benefactor to do when a school he supports criticized his company.
Her father was a major benefactor of Jewish organizations, and several of the five children from his first marriage have had high-profile careers.
The world's No. 1 maker of smartphone chips is the area's biggest employer and benefactor, a role threatened by Broadcom's $121 billion takeover bid.
Fairchild's William F. Whitman Tropical Fruit Pavilion, named for a rare fruit collector and garden benefactor, offers everything from jackfruit vines to miracle fruit.
But Larry Kudlow, the main benefactor behind Mr. Moore, told Mr. Trump as recently as Monday that Mr. Moore's prospects were actually growing stronger.
Critics of the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta derided them as the "Coca-Cola Olympics" for the marketing blowout undertaken by that local benefactor.
San Diego, where the company was founded in a living room, now fears losing one of its largest employers and its biggest corporate benefactor.
In 1967, Dorothy Chandler, the arts benefactor, recruited him to join the music center in Los Angeles to manage the Ahmanson and Forum Theaters.
But Egypt's vote last month for a Russian United Nations resolution on Syria threatens to unravel Mr. Sisi's relationship with Egypt's most crucial benefactor.
China is widely seen as critical to any resolution to the nuclear crisis because of its outsize role as North Korea's main economic benefactor.
But the Kremlin has resisted delivering a knockout punch in the past knowing that Ukraine's main benefactor, the United States, stands in the background.
Gosling, who made a multimillion dollar fortune running a major parking garage company in the U.K., was a benefactor of naval charities and causes.
But that brings us to another real benefactor of Neo's increased power ... This will be one of the real tests of the PlayStation 4.
The ruling places the Ivy League college in the uncomfortable predicament of revealing confidential financial information gleaned from the donations of an influential benefactor.
She's been the secret benefactor of dozens of small presses in their formative years, making sure nothing stands in the way of ambitious printed work.
Smith has made many other charitable donations The students' benefactor also received an honorary degree Sunday, along with actor Angela Bassett and psychologist Edmund Gordon.
Now, a bit of history here, through most of 2015, North Korea's relations with China — its sole ally and major economic benefactor — were distinctly frosty.
While it's nearly impossible to, say, create a Spotlight team without the largesse of a benefactor, that hasn't stopped a number of sites from trying.
Judge Garaufis took issue with the unnamed benefactor saying that because it's not his money, Raniere "has nothing to lose" in the proposed bail package.
On October 22, just when the ceasefire is set to expire, Erdoğan is meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Assad's main benefactor, in Sochi, Russia.
He is a significant benefactor to, and serves as a trustee on the boards of, the School of Medicine and the Hospital at Mt Sinai.
Guy Ullens, the founder of the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing, is looking for a new benefactor and owner to develop the institution.
Candy, whom we first met in "Part 4," misses the insect and instead whacks her benefactor, casino magnet Rodney Mitchum (Robert Knepper), in the face.
If dopey Mark Cuban of failed Benefactor fame wants to sit in the front row, perhaps I will put Gennifer Flowers right alongside of him!
WGN News explains that Schumer told Lazarre she was "an actress and comedian," which explains why she wanted to see just who her benefactor was.
Forced to flee across the galaxy, the gang encounters a benefactor (Kurt Russell) who claims to be the long-lost father of Peter Quill, a.k.a.
North Korea, which considers China its sole major diplomatic ally and economic benefactor, raised eyebrows when it decided to send a delegation to the summit.
Cuban leveraged his fame into a short-lived 2004 reality series called "The Benefactor," in which contestants competed to win $1 million of Cuban's money.
The obvious benefactor of last night's mayhem was Alabama, who absolutely wrecked Mississippi last night 51-3 and sit even prettier atop the college rankings.
McDonnell took tens of thousands of dollars in gifts, including a Rolex watch; then he used his office to make calls to help his benefactor.
Menendez, a longtime fixture of New Jersey politics, was accused of accepting gifts from a wealthy benefactor, ophthalmologist Salomon Melgen, in exchange for official favors.
Only a small minority of people would do quite what he did and break laws for the boss or benefactor to whom they'd hitched themselves.
The music school is named after its main benefactor, Filomen D'Agostino Greenberg, a self-taught stock trader who died in 2000 when she was 101.
When the Berlin Wall fell in 1989 and set in motion the collapse of the Soviet Union, Fidel Castro's Cuba lost its great economic benefactor.
The strike put pressure on Erdoğan to respond, and increased the chances of a confrontation between Turkey — a US NATO ally — and Assad's benefactor, Russia.
The effort comes as Beijing worries that North Korea is using China's growing tensions with the U.S. to reduce its dependence on its longtime benefactor.
Three years after de Kooning finished the painting, a benefactor of the University of Arizona Museum of Art in Tucson bought it for the institution.
Toussaint's relevance is a bit fuzzier: A Haitian émigré and society hairdresser in pre-Civil War New York, he was a benefactor of the parish.
Such tactics alone would never suffice, however, were it not for crucial support for Chavismo — Hugo Chávez's brand of socialism — by its Eastern benefactor, Beijing.
And then there's Joon Yun, the Silicon Valley-based benefactor of a $1 million prize that aims to reward researchers for hacking the aging code.
He is also regarded as an enemy by the Republican Party in the United States for being a benefactor of Democratic candidates and liberal causes.
"I've discovered that art has become the ultimate benefactor for me," she wrote on her own website, where she sells her work directly to consumers.
The Gibbes Museum was established by wealthy benefactor James Gibbes in 1888, when the city was culturally and financially rebuilding itself after the Civil War.
However, while looking far ahead, Canopy failed to deliver in the near-term and meet expectations set by its investors, especially its multi-billion dollar benefactor.
She is studying for her final baccalaureate exams, but the dream for her and Pouadjeu is to play soccer at a professional level like their benefactor.
IN JUST a few short years Spotify has evolved from bête noir of some of the world's most prominent recording artists to perhaps their greatest benefactor.
An unknown benefactor has given the doctor money to conduct his research, with the only stipulation being that T-Bag has to be his first patient.
China is the main diplomatic ally and economic benefactor of isolated North Korea, which has been under international sanctions for its nuclear and ballistic missile development.
Cuba gets cheap Venezuelan oil, which has propped up the economy and filled the gap left by the collapse of its previous benefactor, the Soviet Union.
The show positions Jesus Christ as a benefactor of happenstance — the right man at the right time, not necessarily the "chosen" Messiah described in religious texts.
Gawker owes Hulk Hogan (and his benefactor, sentient copy of Atlas Shrugged Peter Thiel) $140 million, after it lost a class action suit earlier this year.
The anonymous benefactor paid $355 for food, plus $50 tip, and got a $100 gift card to buy dessert for the next round of arriving firefighters.
An uncle who has been a generous benefactor to his relatives and offers to finance his niece's education turns out to have molested her as well.
In other words, they personify Nikola Jokic, their indispensable benefactor who's best measured by the number of jaws left agape every time he makes a pass.
The letter reveals that Charles does have some support, and Jamie and Claire figure out that it's the Duke of Sandringham who is his secret benefactor.
Harris, the star and a backyard brawler himself, fashions a persona as a benefactor for the Miami-Dade neighborhood where he and Ferguson both grew up.
Essentially, Trump is actively working to dismantle HHS and other government agencies that respond to outbreaks like the coronavirus while falsely posturing as their generous benefactor.
David Koch, a well-known figure in New York, became a major benefactor of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and a patron to arts organizations.
He's long been a generous donor to climate change and gun control causes, and since Trump's election he's been a singularly partisan benefactor of Trump's opponents.
New signs have emerged not only that North Koreans carried out the attacks but also that the targeted victims included China, North Korea's benefactor and enabler.
The report noted that those Texans would include much of the university's founding generation, including George Washington Littlefield, a regent and benefactor who commissioned the statues.
As in the Marc Rich case, the president gave no indication that he relied on the Justice Department's vetting process before extending clemency to a benefactor.
His allies at an outside group supporting him run by his main benefactor, the investor Rebekah Mercer, have also discussed him joining them to provide strategy.
She was around 10 when she found "About Tap" in a bag of tap videos given by a benefactor and started watching it over and over.
Mr. McDonnell had arranged meetings for and attended events with a benefactor who had provided the governor and his wife with gifts worth more than $175,000.
Goldman and G.E. each sought to repay Mr. Buffett as quickly as they could, though not without ultimately making hefty interest payments to their shared benefactor.
Beijing's influence in Latin America and the Caribbean is growing, and it is expected to achieve recognition from more countries, as China is the wealthier benefactor.
The program is intended to ensure the safety of the nation's food supply, according to its benefactor, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, known as DARPA.
One pair is displayed at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History in Washington, donated by an anonymous benefactor who bought them for $20153,000 in 1979.
Though bin Salman is the current benefactor of the social media army, Saudi efforts to control the conversation and spot dissidents on social media date back years.
The acquisition will be called the Thomas V. Girardi Collection of Courtroom Illustration Drawings after its benefactor, a founding partner of the Los Angeles firm Girardi Keese.
To some of the most high-profile scientists around the world, Epstein was a generous benefactor, a strong supporter of their research, and even a personal friend.
What did Ebenezer Scrooge do when he was turned from a miser to a benefactor through a visit from the horrifying ghost of Christmas yet to come?
It's good news for Democrats, but basically, it's voters hate Democrats a little less than they hate Republicans, so to some degree we're the benefactor of that.
Tholen, who says he's not a fan of one government or benefactor scripting the laws of the web, said Hypnospace's world has a dystopian sense of authority.
Investigators will likely seek to shed light on who the benefactor was, as well as other unknowns, including why Daleel was detained in Bulgaria and subsequently released.
But Love knew exactly what to do to avoid running afoul of the NCAA's eligibility problems and in the process became a trusted advisor and financial benefactor.
For estate lawyers and probate judges, knotty conflicts about the mental competence of a benefactor, even charges that someone has exerted "undue influence," are far from uncommon.
Five days after the canal opened, the operators of another container ship, the MOL Benefactor, recorded details of its roughly 12-hour transit through the expanded locks.
Human Rights Watch and other NGOs have called on Cambodia's benefactor states, which include China and the US, to take action in response to the Thursday ruling.
Snopes took great pains to dissect what Delingpole was up to (or really, what his paper-souring benefactor at the blog No Tricks Zone was up to).
All of this was done through incredible dedication and financial sacrifice on the part of its core members and followers, as we still lack any major benefactor.
When she finds out the identity of her benefactor, Wendy decamps from her marital home, perhaps permanently, and crashes in the guest room at Bobby's bachelor pad.
Unswervingly straight, Edvard was also such a snob that he wouldn't even condescend to address Andersen, his lifelong correspondent and eventual benefactor, in the familiar "Du" form.
That is what Monaco was not so long ago, of course, when its benefactor, Dmitry Rybolovlev, bankrolled a spending spree impressive even by European soccer's inflated standards.
Lewandowski's testimony simply confirms that Mueller got it right -- contrary to the repeated claims of Lewandowski's chief benefactor Trump, who has repeatedly attacked Mueller's impartiality and veracity.
Here the intended audience would be China, not North Korea, on the theory that Pyongyang's chief benefactor should be putting a lot more pressure on the North.
Cuba has sought to attract foreign capital ever since the fall of former benefactor the Soviet Union, hoping it could help vitalize its beleaguered, still heavily centralized economy.
Haiti had been headed by a caretaker government since Michel Martelly, the last elected president and Moise's political benefactor, stepped down early last year without a designated successor.
If Mr Netanyahu could indeed have prevailed on his benefactor to limit its distribution, this would have been worth millions to Mr Mozes and could constitute a bribe.
More than once, Mr. Corbett has had to call a restaurant where his benefactor would be dining and sheepishly ask if he could bring in a special cake.
The inability of a man as powerful and well connected as Franny to fulfill his craving is implausible, and "The Benefactor" becomes a heavy-handed, crazily histrionic mess.
Nvidia has been a major benefactor in the explosion of AI systems, but it clearly exposed a ton of interest in investing in a new breed of silicon.
The U.S. is asking China to not only support more robust action at the U.N., but to apply its own unilateral economic pressure, as North Korea's largest benefactor.
At the end of "Sing Me a Song," Daryl was gifted the key to a motorcycle, and a note bearing the words "go now" by a mysterious benefactor.
Resigned to devising an alternative strategy, she tries to make the best of the makeshift domestic situation, with increasingly paranoid Howard assuming the role of savior and benefactor.
In August, the prime minister, who has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, said that the funds were a donation from a Middle Eastern benefactor that he declined to name.
From there, the Urbmobile might have disappeared, but for an unlikely benefactor: Life magazine, gathering material for a December 1965 double issue on the plight of American cities.
In one iteration, someone claims that a benefactor—often a Nigerian prince—left you an inheritance, but that your bank account information is needed to transfer the funds.
They stand in clumps in the dark, craning their necks up and down the street, ready to battle anyone who tries to take their hero — and benefactor — away.
Another time, a benefactor showed up with a truck in front of Mr. Kelly's shop: He had amassed tons of wood from defunct haunts like Sammy's Bowery Follies.
Mr. Ri's visit continued efforts by Mr. Kim to court China, the North's main trading partner and benefactor, as the country feels the effects of United Nations sanctions.
A geographically distant benefactor is better than an overweening bully next door, which seeks to treat its current neighbor as a pawn in its drive for regional hegemony.
Did she love my book so much that she decided never to return it — paying fines in perpetuity until she becomes the main benefactor of Alberta's library system?
Amy Sichel, the longtime Abington School Superintendent, started searching for a benefactor to help bankroll a renovation project that the school board estimated would cost roughly $100 million.
The company was founded in a living room and became the world's largest maker of smartphone chips, one of the area's largest employers and its chief corporate benefactor.
All of which gives context for the clientele's inflamed reaction (the SoulCycle Instagram page is full of angry comments) to finding out SoulCycle has a Trump-supporting benefactor.
" Later in life, Hoffs wanted to express her gratitude, but didn't see her benefactor again: "It makes me sad that I never got an opportunity to thank him.
Lawmakers are less interested in starting a potentially devastating trade war with China, but agree that Washington needs to step up the pressure on North Korea's main benefactor.
Indeed, the only true vehemence she showed was at tribal council, when Tom called her out for her mysterious benefactor who saved her at the last tribal council.
Richard's parents met in 1905 at a Henry Street dance; Wald and Lehman attended their wedding, and Louis Abrons later became a major benefactor of the settlement house.
In 2012, the Washington Post described him as the "generous repeat benefactor for Washington's endangered national icons," and the magazine Washingtonian named him a Washingtonian of the Year.
Mr. Tahan, a gregarious man who sought to portray himself as the refugees' benefactor, dismissed the idea that they are harming the country's economy and straining social services.
As a fairly perfect encapsulation of his impact, Young Stoner Life signee Lil Keed has modeled a great deal of his approach off that of his label benefactor.
There are important changes in the new constitution that reflect the gradual opening of the Caribbean island nation since the fall of its former benefactor, the Soviet Union.
I sat the third row to see Katdashians: Break the Musical, and I, too, one day hope to receive a pair of coveted Hamilton tickets from a wealthy benefactor.
Several Canadiens players have already visited the mother and child, and Subban himself, who is something of a benefactor of the hospital, is reportedly excited to meet the family.
Hong Kong (CNN)North Korea's latest nuclear test will pile the pressure on China -- the country's economic benefactor and only real ally -- to rein in Kim Jong Un's regime.
Despite the possible immediate consequences to the company, Cramer has said that he sees Twitter as a plausible benefactor to Salesforce due to the company's stockpile of user data.
Malaysia, whose government is embroiled in corruption allegations and is barreling toward political crisis in the next general election, has little appetite for confrontation with China, an important benefactor.
The first case Poirot solves is the murder-by-strychnine of his benefactor, the grand dame of Styles in whose spare cottage he and six other Belgians are staying.
Early on, at the height of the Cold War, Castro allied Cuba to the Soviet Union, which protected the Caribbean island and was its principal benefactor for three decades.
Old imperial powers, with deep pockets and grand ambitions, tend to be fastidious about their image as host and benefactor, and China has always set great store by ceremony.
And no stylish benefactor heightens that relationship quite like Gucci, which for six years has sponsored the Art & Film Gala, which benefits the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Suddenly, here was a rich benefactor that would pay for a dream district, overcoming budget shortfalls and bureaucratic reticence, and in the process make the city a global showcase.
" He argued that if the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces don't find a new benefactor, it risks "fracturing and opening a vacuum into which the Islamic State can resurge.
The language he used to describe the conspiracy supposedly led by his former benefactor barely concealed its anti-Semitism: We are fighting an enemy that is different from us.
She said she did not come forward earlier because she feared for her career and because Mr. Steinhardt was a "great benefactor" who supported values in which she believed.
Thanks to his arrogance and his lack of discipline, he has lost his proximity to the president, lost his billionaire benefactor Rebekah Mercer and lost his precious platform, Breitbart.
And so does David Booth, the co-founder of the firm Dimensional Fund Advisors and the benefactor for whom the University of Chicago Booth School of Business is named.
Her first experimental novels — The Benefactor (1963) and Death Kit (1968) — and her films were guided by the anti-psychological, plotless style of midcentury French nouveau roman ("new novel").
In a country where many citizens have given up on the government, Mr. Edhi's expansive philanthropic network acts as a benefactor, providing everything from emergency assistance to welfare services.
He went on to become the town's biggest benefactor, building a sculpture garden into which he sunk millions of dollars from the mid-1960s until his death in 1985.
The zany AI angle, pushed heavily by Tronc's new billionaire biotech benefactor Patrick Soon-Shiong, is just one recent twist in the saga at the once-storied newspaper chain.
"Many times the girls see their pimp as a benefactor who is trying to improve their lives," said IOM's Limoni, who briefs newly arrived migrants about the dangers of trafficking.
You, the trust fund benefactor, the robber baron heir, the second-generation tech disruptor, can be the proud owner of Tiffany & Co.'s new "tin can" for a mere $1,000.
Enwezor admitted that his team did not manage to secure any corporate donors, and had even lost a large corporate benefactor who had supported the institution with €400,000 (~$460,000) annually.
Neighbor China is the South Asian nation's closest ally and its main benefactor, ploughing billions of dollars into its infrastructure projects as part of the vast Belt and Road initiative.
Attorney General Apandi Ali last week closed investigations of Najib and said the $681 million was a donation from a Saudi Arabian benefactor and most of it had been returned.
"If you look at the types of workloads that enterprises are moving to the cloud, bare metal is a huge benefactor in terms of isolation and flexibility," Koehler told me.
Making his first direct move against Russians, Mueller indicted Concord in February, along with two other companies, a dozen of their so-called "trolls," and their oligarch benefactor, Yevgeny Prigozhin.
Neighbour China is the South Asian nation's closest ally and its main benefactor, ploughing billions of dollars into its infrastructure projects as part of the vast Belt and Road initiative.
Sheldon G. Adelson, the billionaire casino owner who is a major benefactor of the party, said at an event in Manhattan on Thursday that he would support Mr. Trump. Gov.
The United States has been Ukraine's biggest benefactor since Moscow's annexation of Crimea in 2014 dragged relations between the West and Russia to their lowest point since the Cold War.
"Ninth House" follows a troubled young woman, the only survivor of an unsolved murder, who is recruited by a mysterious benefactor to attend Yale and investigate the school's secret societies.
There is some speculation that the DPRK might turn the tables on China, its long-term material benefactor, because of Beijing's pressure for change in Pyongyang's domestic and international policies.
As major U.S. telecommunications providers get ready to launch their 5G networks, Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst said his company is poised to be a major benefactor of the shift.
The show's most controversial episode, which aired at the end of season one, is "The Benefactor," in which the Prestons defend a doctor on trial for performing an illegal abortion.
A daughter of privilege who worked on an assembly line during World War II, she became a principal benefactor of public television, her name intoned on a host of programs.
Ana gets her first solo art gallery show with the help of her benefactor, Tim, a wealthy gay white man and gentrifier who provides Ana with financial and moral support.
Decades later, when the Soviet Union, its main benefactor, collapsed North Korea had nowhere to turn but China and felt betrayed when Beijing established ties with South Korea in 1992.
An obituary on Thursday about Rosalind P. Walter, the inspiration for "Rosie the Riveter" and a prominent benefactor of PBS programming, misidentified the town in which Ms. Walter grew up.
He now lives at the vacation home of a Stanford benefactor and coaches privately, at a club run by his wife, just a few hundred yards from the Stanford boathouse.
North Korea turned to China because, as the North's biggest economic benefactor, it can provide the best economic and political cover as Mr. Kim confronts Mr. Trump over his demands.
This spring, shortly after Heineken Romania won the latest round in court and was going to see the Csiki Sor brand disappear from the shelves, an unexpected benefactor showed up.
"This is a way you can enjoy a high lifestyle without a high salary," Dr. Steigman told an interviewer one day over canapés at the home of a center benefactor.
Most strikingly, from a philanthropic perspective, Saez and Zucman propose making foundations and donor-advised funds subject to the wealth tax if they are still controlled by their wealthy benefactor.
Mr. Préval later returned and was elected president, but he did not have the charisma of his political benefactor, and Mr. Aristide was considered the true power behind his presidency.
Her performance of the Oscar-winning song "Shallow" is the bridge that gets her there, an electrifying howl that sets the trajectories of her and her benefactor in opposite directions.
Playlist: "To the End" / "My Stars" / "Surface Tension" / "My Benefactor" / "Led" / "Lambs - Part 3" / "Fleur De Lis" / "L'Autrichienne/Armageddon" Spotify | Apple Music Jucifer is not a "singles" kind of band.
There's also, of course, Nvidia — which has been the biggest benefactor in this space and has a massive head start and one that's sent the stock skyrocketing in the past years.
After she told her story to a reporter at the Denver Post, a private benefactor stepped forward and paid her way through college, enabling her to attend the University of Denver.
Simultaneously, his benefactor, the president of the hospital (Richard Schiff), has to fight with the board of directors about Shaun's job offer — they want to rescind it after learning he's autistic.
If he is her benefactor, the arm's origin will probably be alluded to in a wink-wink way, along the lines of how Daredevil and Jessica Jones addressed "the incident," a.k.a.
Solomon noted that the company's current short-term loans will be the primary benefactor of today's credit and any new products would need additional debt from diversified institutional investors to propagate.
The Canadian-born streamer had considered the $22.9,2.9 goal a pipe dream, a number posted to her live stream just in case a mysterious benefactor swooped in with an open wallet.
Unilever was one of the first companies to establish a venture in Cuba once it allowed some Western investment in the 1990s after the fall of former benefactor the Soviet Union.
Cuba started opening up its economy to free enterprise in the 1990s, following the fall of benefactor the Soviet Union, which some say has led to an improvement in restaurant menus.
Reorganizing both iconic works and new donations made by founder and benefactor Eduardo Costantini, Verboámerica presents some 170 works that assign a new context for Latin American art and its movements.
The name that Herschel himself chose and preferred for the new world was Georgium Sidus—which translates to the Georgian, or George's Star—in honor of his benefactor King George III.
Sometimes she will eat what people offer; more often she will refuse it, waving the bread in the air, pointing at her benefactor, shouting that it is rancid with his sin.
Expecting them to consider the opinions of readers when making such journalistic decisions would be akin to asking an artist to produce a masterwork to accommodate the taste of a benefactor.
Looking at this history, it is difficult to imagine a reason the Saudi government would work clandestinely with its jihadist enemies to strike the US, its most important ally and benefactor.
Nestle has been one of the largest investors in the country since it opened the door to Western capital in the 1990s after the fall of former benefactor the Soviet Union.
A small company can't always cater to the needs of its corporate benefactor, precisely because early stage startups by their nature lack the resources to take on too much too soon.
So, Harth says, she was in a bind familiar to many women: She didn't want to risk offending a potential partner and benefactor, but neither did she want to be pawed.
It included running Northwest Airlines, serving as a power broker for the Republican Party and becoming a major benefactor to his alma mater, the United States Military Academy at West Point.
Rather than seek a new benefactor, founder Richard Perlotto says the goal is for Shadowserver to become a fully community-funded alliance that doesn't rely on any one contributor to survive.
Mr. Soros, a benefactor of civil society groups in his native Hungary and elsewhere, founded the C.E.U. in 1991 and endowed it to operate as an independent American institution in Hungary.
Three editors who have held the post in recent years have left the publication after disagreements with the magazine's publisher and chief benefactor, John R. MacArthur, who is known as Rick.
Then, at the first Wednesday lunch of 2018, the new Democratic majority, before diving into its salads, would be instructed to write warm thank-you notes to its benefactor: Stephen Bannon.
President Miguel Diaz-Canel said this was not a return to the depths of the crisis Cuba suffered in the 1990s after the collapse of its former benefactor, the Soviet Union.
The next part, where he instantly runs for office and acquires a billionaire benefactor who helps him out by underwriting low-stress jobs for Rubio and his wife, is slightly less average.
Bob Menendez, a Democrat from New Jersey, is accused of intervening with federal officials on behalf of a wealthy benefactor in exchange for lavish gifts, including luxury vacations and major political contributions.
Praying for a wealthy benefactor to save a business is a flawed business model, Mr. Sorkin argues, pointing to the example of John Henry, the billionaire owner of the Boston Red Sox.
For months, the authorities at Oxford University have struggled with an awkward dilemma over the fate a statue of Cecil Rhodes, an imperialist benefactor seen by many as an architect of apartheid.
The fall in trade between the countries, from $8.5bn in 2012 to $5803bn in 2016, caused Cuba's first recession since the collapse of the Soviet Union, its benefactor during the cold war.
"We don't view people like Elton John as a client, but as a benefactor because he and people like him are putting money back in the chain to traditional manufacturers like us."
On the Kurdish Iraqi side of the border, in the shadow of the barren hills of Mount Sinjar, the pair climb down from the pick-up truck, to meet the boy's benefactor.
Fortunately in the sisters' case, a wealthy benefactor offered to cover the costs of their long journey from home in Charsadda, Pakistan, for the surgery at London's Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH).
Unlike his father, Kim Jong Un does not seem especially keen to cultivate ties with China, North Korea's main diplomatic and economic benefactor, antagonising its neighbour further with the latest nuclear test.
Before the convention started, companies that habitually donate to the RNC withheld pledges or withdrew them, leading organizers to ask casino mogul Sheldon Adelson, a generous party benefactor, for an urgent donation.
Li's Tuesday speech echoed themes that China has touted all year, positioning itself as a global benefactor, connector and leader on a wide range of major issues from climate change to trade.
Now, five years after an arts benefactor handed over the use of a former coffee warehouse to BMike, allowing him to found Studio BE there, he is known nationally for his work.
It became clear to the team's financial benefactor and general manager, Nualphan Lamsam, that things must change if Thailand hopes to be more than an entry-level participant in the World Cup.
In her later years, Ms. Osato, who lived in Manhattan, was a major benefactor of Career Transition for Dancers, which helps professional dancers train for new careers when their performing days end.
Trump, who has been both a catalyst of this movement, and the benefactor of its sentiments, may be in a position to understand these leaders better than a President Clinton would have.
Others, like President Gerald Ford's pre-emptive pardon of Richard Nixon or Bill Clinton's still unbelievable pardon of Marc Rich, the wealthy former husband of his political benefactor, rightly cause an uproar.
A North Korean diplomat, Ri Kil-song, arrived in Beijing on Tuesday for five days of talks, an apparent effort by Pyongyang to reach out to China, its economic and political benefactor.
Earlier in his term, President Trump tried to change the dynamics of the crisis by forcing the North and its main economic benefactor, China, to reconsider Washington's willingness to start a war.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer kept up the drumbeat on Monday, telling Fox News that nationwide protests against Trump and the travel ban were being organized and subsidized by some unnamed benefactor.
Photo: Hudson Hongo (Gizmodo)While the openers started their acts with kind words for our corporate benefactor, Grande's stage banter was minimal and largely inaudible: She was there for one reason, to perform.
"If the president continues this America First policy, it looks like the dollar is destined to head south in a big way and gold will be the benefactor of the move," he said.
And in the last decade of her life, after becoming wildly successful in the commercial art world, she became a secret and substantial benefactor to a range of causes in the Taos area.
Iranian-backed Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shia militant group and political party designated as a terrorist organization by the U.S., has made blunt calls for donations as its main benefactor in Tehran gets squeezed.
"For users who want to get online with Free Basics, Facebook makes and enforces the rules of the road, and is the primary benefactor of profits generated by user data," the report states.
Mr Akhmetov was not only the biggest employer in the occupied territories but also their greatest benefactor, providing up to 400,000 humanitarian food parcels per month to the elderly and those in need.
North Korea, which considers China its sole major diplomatic ally and economic benefactor, is also expected to send a delegation to the two-day meeting in Beijing, the Chinese foreign ministry has said.
It's no coincidence that Orbán rails against the ideas of an "open society," as this is the key term of the liberal Hungarian-American-Jewish philanthropist George Soros, who was once Orban's benefactor.
Fast forward 30 years, and seven of those (mostly) super-powered children were adopted by a wealthy benefactor, formed a crimefighting team called The Umbrella Academy, experienced tragedy and went their separate ways.
Thus there are palpitations aplenty among fledgling renewable projects, fearing a less generous benefactor may force them to struggle in the Hobbesian "war of all against all" energy market ruled by natural gas.
The company was one of the first to establish a venture in Cuba once Communist authorities allowed some Western investment in the 1990s after the fall of the Soviet Union, Cuba's former benefactor.
Racing's benefactor, the industrialist Jean-Luc Lagardère, saw soccer as a way to win personal glory and commercial advantage; P.S.G.'s owners have turned the club into a pawn in a geopolitical game.
While North Korea is only an accidental benefactor of Thailand, a more deliberate patron is the general manager of the Thai women's national team, Nualphan Lamsam, 53, known to many as Madam Pang.
The cost of a college education was back in the news this week after a wealthy benefactor pledged to erase the collective student debt held by the Morehouse College graduating class of 2019.
" Ms. Herman, she said, "chose to combine a donor's philanthropy to the college with his philanthropy to the local community and then to conclude that he is a 'major benefactor' of the college.
Analysts said the visit was likely aimed at shoring up Pyongyang's relationship with China, its traditional ally and economic benefactor, after a diplomatic thaw that took many observers by surprise earlier this year.
If he and his Chinese benefactor remain convinced that the Trump administration intends to see significant changes in North Korea, they will strive to extract a U.S. commitment not to seek regime change.
The pitch, however, is that the benefactor is Uncle Sam — and he is greedily hoarding piles of your cash that you can access any time to pay bills, if you're in the know.
"In the public imagination, he stopped being a benefactor and he was portrayed as he was, a capo who spied on his lovers and associates, who killed, who corrupted officials," Mr. López said.
Affected by the grounding of the Boeing 737 Max and without the Italian government as a benefactor, Air Italy closed up shop in early 2020, giving back full control of Italy to Alitalia.
The 13-minute-longes segment, titled "Tin Man," is a wrecking ball of false liberal empathy aimed at a group of Southern Black "folk" artists and their obsessive collector and benefactor, Bill Arnett.
In season 1, a group of Los Angeles teens learn that their parents have spent years regularly sacrificing runaway kids to their mysterious alien benefactor Jonah (Julian McMahon), in exchange for wealth and power.
At a San Francisco bookstore a mysterious benefactor has made it that much easier to curl up with some dystopian classics by giving away free copies of certain books over the past few days.
"We certainly do have a pretty stark picture that tax reform took effect and charitable giving declined," said Laura MacDonald, the president of Benefactor Group and vice chair of the Giving USA foundation board.
When his benefactor dies, Chance is forced to leave the estate for the first time in his life with nothing more than the finely tailored clothes (courtesy of his late employer) on his back.
In Communist-run Cuba though, it was all but wiped out by the emigration of its top musicians and dancers in the economic crisis following the collapse of benefactor the Soviet Union in 1991.
As Margaret and Lucy deal with that moral quandary, the oldest Wells sister Charlotte (Jessica Brown Findlay) considers signing what's essentially an ownership contract from her wealthy and whiny benefactor, Sir George (Hugh Skinner).
The Cuban government has said it needs up to 7 percent annual growth to fully recover and develop from the collapse of former benefactor the Soviet Union, and more recently the crisis in Venezuela.
Cubans also joked the state might give them an ostrich per household, as it did with chickens during the deep economic depression of the 1990s following the fall of former benefactor the Soviet Union.
The Adelsons contributed to Senator Ted Cruz of Texas during the Republican primaries, but kept a far lower profile than they had in 2012, when Mr. Adelson was a major benefactor of Newt Gingrich.
Both gushed about the riches their benefactor had bestowed upon them, which did not sit well with Shari Redstone and a former convict named George Pilgrim, who was dating Ms. Holland at the time.
North Korea's relations with China, a traditional ally and economic benefactor, had become strained following Kim's decision to purge several top-ranking officials with close ties to Beijing, including his uncle, Jang Song Thaek.
Pierre Lassonde is also a $25 million benefactor of the Lassonde School of Engineering at York University in Toronto, which officially opened its new Bergeron Centre for Engineering Excellence, by ZAS Architects, in April.
Of course, this lesson is not limited to friends of the US. A united US-Japan approach to North Korea will also place more pressure on Kim Jong Un and his main benefactor, China.
The Oscars or the Girl Scouts -- or some mystery benefactor ... is hanging 28 little girls out to dry -- after swearing Chris Rock's bit earned $65k ... we've learned the money is nowhere to be found.
"When it comes to these boys and their coach, they said they would ordain for Lieutenant Commander Saman Gunan, because the man is their benefactor; he sacrificed himself to help them," Phra Mahapaivan said.
A few recent examples of her unique work include "Men's Watch Guide for Sugar Babies," a roadmap of every luxury timepiece brand, and what it says about the true monetary worth of your benefactor.
Yasuka Maezawa, or "MZ" as SpaceX's newest benefactor prefers to be called, is a Japanese entrepreneur, art collector, billionaire, and skateboarder who made his fortune in the fashion industry over the past 20 years.
By this time he had parted ways with his white benefactor Charlotte Mason; his resentment over the split might explain why these stories reach for concrete conclusions that do not similarly burden his novel.
The first, unveiled during a game between Borussia Mönchengladbach and TSG Hoffenheim, showed an image of Dietmar Hopp — a billionaire software magnate and Hoffenheim's benefactor — with his face within a set of cross hairs.
I'm a 2017 graduate of Washington and Lee University, which is named for George Washington, an early benefactor, and Robert E. Lee, who served as college president from 1865 until his death in 1870.
It puts pressure on Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to respond, and also risks a confrontation not just between Turkey and Syria, but also between Turkey — a US NATO ally — and Assad's benefactor, Russia.
Jesus College said on Thursday that from now on it would "acknowledge and contextualize" the role in its history of Tobias Rustat, a major 17th century benefactor who benefited from the transatlantic slave trade.
To make up for shortfalls at state-run stores - which worsened after the collapse of its Soviet benefactor - Cubans were encouraged to grow urban gardens or cultivate small plots of land for personal consumption.
The shell company, Woodlawn LLC, is now showing the court paperwork that support that an attorney in Los Angeles working for the company and the benefactor wired $1.025 million to Manafort's attorney in 2017.
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Late last year, as President Omar Hassan al-Bashir's hold on power weakened, one of Sudan's most feared militia leaders lashed out against the government of his long-time ally and benefactor.
He is a leading voice in the N.F.L.'s small fraternity of billionaire owners, a member of the committee that sets Commissioner Roger Goodell's salary and a friend and political benefactor of President Trump.
Beijing, North Korea's only real ally and economic benefactor, has long advocated diplomatic talks but Washington has stayed focused on sanctions, with Trump repeatedly saying China isn't doing enough to rein in its unruly neighbor.
The Polka King has a lot in common with Bernie, Richard Linklater's true-life story about a beloved Texas mortician (also played by Black) who murders his possessive benefactor and shoves her in the freezer.
In the statement, Mr. Moon touched on the recent turmoil at the newspaper related to its sale to the family of Sheldon Adelson, the billionaire casino mogul and Republican Party benefactor, for about $140 million.
Though the strategy could potentially starve North Korea of some of its money, it's unlikely to really tighten the noose on North Korea without the buy in of China, Kim Jong Un's most important benefactor.
What drew national eyes to the race is that Illinois businessman Richard Uihlein has pumped nearly $11 million into groups supporting Nicholson -- making for a highly unusual tie between a politician and his corporate benefactor.
Moise will take over from a transitional government in power since his predecessor and political benefactor, Michel Martelly, left office in February, and his victory sparked protests by political opponents that the election was rigged.
Cuba has also weathered the collapse of the Soviet Union, its main Cold War benefactor, and a slew of traumatic internal ructions including the Mariel boatlift in 1980 and the Cuban raft exodus in 1994.
The "Rosie" behind that song is well known: Rosalind P. Walter, a Long Island woman who was a riveter on Corsair fighter planes and is now a philanthropist, most notably a benefactor of public television.
In that view, Kim Jong-un, the unpredictable North Korean leader, would be less likely to act provocatively if athletes from his country were competing in the Olympics, alongside those of China, North Korea's benefactor.
Francisco J. Ayala, one of the world's most eminent evolutionary biologists and a major benefactor of the University of California, Irvine, has resigned his position there after a monthslong investigation into allegations of sexual harassment.
He was the lead benefactor for a fund-raising campaign the college ran several years ago, leading the school to name one of the four quadrangles, around which college buildings are clustered, in his name.
And the company is reportedly making plans to join the industrywide Global Industry Forum to Counter Terrorism, Still, it's not too early to ask whether TikTok can survive outside the arms of its wealthy benefactor.
China holds substantial economic leverage, but in the heightened strategic competition between it and the United States, it worries that Mr. Kim is using that rivalry to reduce dependence on China, his country's longtime benefactor.
Weinstein was a well-known Democratic Party benefactor before 2017 investigations by the New York Times and the New Yorker revealed his decades-long history of sexual assault, coercion, and misconduct, sparking the #MeToo movement.
President Miguel Diaz-Canel has said the fuel shortage does not spell a return to the depths of the crisis Cuba suffered in the 1990s after the collapse of its former benefactor, the Soviet Union.
Artists who worked with Grand Arts were not simply engaged through some form of altruistic financial support, nor were they expected to leave behind their work in the hands of the institution as benevolent benefactor.
Thiel celebrated his momentous victory anonymously, at least until Forbes revealed him as Hogan's benefactor in May, while Harder used his newfound fame to attract inbound interest for further lawsuits against Gawker and other news outlets.
When Balshi's website was wiped from Egyptian screens seven of its eight most read articles dealt with the same hot-button issue: a controversial accord transferring two Red Sea islands to Egypt's top benefactor, Saudi Arabia.
"If dopey Mark Cuban of failed Benefactor fame wants to sit in the front row, perhaps I will put Gennifer Flowers right alongside of him!" the Republican presidential candidate wrote in a tweet posted on Saturday.
Ashton Kutcher, who has said in the past he was interested in putting more money into biotech startups, is a notable new Benchling benefactor, adding a small but undisclosed amount to this latest round of financing.
The Cleveland 2016 Host Committee said in a statement on Friday it had approached Adelson, a generous party benefactor, while also acknowledging its fund-raising has come to a virtual standstill, leaving a $6 million shortfall.
But there is a BBC story from 2008 about a couple who received £2011,000 ($11,057) from a mystery benefactor after one half of the couple, Steve Davies, appeared on the show to try and win money.
While some of Khan's investment has been ineffective and ill-advised, Fulham fans are not at the point of running out of patience with their mustachioed benefactor, not that they are a naturally turbulent bunch anyway.
The founding of the Rockefeller Foundation, the first institution of its kind in the US (and the benefactor of this section of Vox), was met with controversy and calls for Congress to disallow the group's creation.
The club's owners — first Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, the Thai benefactor who was killed in a helicopter crash at the club's stadium a year ago, and then his son, Aiyawatt — have thanked each player personally for his contributions.
The "National Fund" was opened in 1928 by an anonymous benefactor who donated £500,000, but on the condition that it must remain untouched until the U.K. raises enough money to pay off its entire national debt.
As both an imposing, brutally honest aesthete and a wildly generous—in both time and talent—benefactor to younger bands, Sclavunos has managed to avoid the major pitfalls of a decades long career: stagnation and irrelevance.
Oriel College, Oxford, was at the center of highly charged protests from students who campaigned, unsuccessfully, for the removal of a statue of Cecil Rhodes, an imperialist benefactor seen by many as an architect of apartheid.
Soon Sasha is not only having visions of her dead benefactor, but she's also being taken in by Becky's ominously new-agey parents and transferring to the plush school in Crystal Valley, their Sedona-like enclave.
He tweeted out dozens of photos of Mr. Hogg, accusing him of being a "fake fraud" and being paid by the billionaire George Soros, a benefactor of liberal causes and a frequent target of the right.
Analysts said São Tomé and Príncipe could be just the first diplomatic defection by a small country eager to establish formal relations with Beijing instead of Taipei, as China is increasingly seen as the richer benefactor.
The "dependent" facet comes into play as it relates to the U.S.'s role as a financial benefactor for a variety of services when tribes cannot back them themselves—health care, education, sometimes law enforcement, etc.
Jack Rudin, the patriarch of a family that has been developing New York real estate for five generations and the benefactor of the city's first five-borough marathon, died on Sunday at his home in Manhattan.
His not-to-be-trusted benefactor is the super-rich Laurens Bancroft (James Purefoy), who thawed Kovacs out to use as an agent/hired gun in solving his "murder," before Bancroft hopped into his current form.
KHARTOUM, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Late last year, as President Omar Hassan al-Bashir's hold on power weakened, one of Sudan's most feared militia leaders lashed out against the government of his long-time ally and benefactor.
Asked if China, which has been the North's main economic benefactor, was doing enough to maintain sanctions pressure, Pence said Beijing has done more than they have ever done before and Trump was grateful for that.
An 18-year-old Redditor, a mysterious benefactor, a marriage proposal, and a $600,000 cryptocurrency lottery: these are the ingredients for a strange story, even by the usual standards of the bizarro identity games that plague bitcoin.
The Green family was the museum's founding benefactor, a family led by David Green, who donated $25,000 to help elect Trump in 2016 while giving $22,000 more to the Republican National Committee, according to election finance records.
Mnuchin began his career at Goldman Sachs; then worked for his Yale roommate, hedge fund manager Eddie Lampert and later George Soros, the investor and benefactor to liberal issues who backed Mnuchin's start of Dune Capital Management.
Not only did the school board sincerely apologize "for the tone of the letter," it also decided to accept the "generous offer" of a benefactor who offered to pay the school lunch debts, the apology note stated.
Trump's three main super-PACs lag far behind, with one group taking in just $25 in donations over the three-week period, barely enough to buy its main benefactor, Trump ally Robert Mercer a New York lunch.
In 2010, they paid 23 million pounds ($29.74 million) to purchase the club from Jack Walker Trust, set up by its billionaire former benefactor, but have been accused of under-investment and have refused requests to sell.
And unlike Courbet and the wealthy benefactor who commissioned "The Origin of the World," both of whom ended up ruined and in ill health, Ms. Quéniaux lived into a comfortable old age, dying in 1908 at 75.
Mr. Ciminelli pleaded not guilty, but his company was a central benefactor of the governor's program, having been chosen to build the $750 million Riverbend facility, a deal that federal prosecutors say was rigged in its favor.
When a person of higher status treated a person of lower status as though they were peers, it was an act of generosity — one that both pleased the beneficiary and gratified the self-regard of the benefactor.
Steyer's pre-campaign political giving was extremely well-regarded and broadly appreciated in progressive circles, and it seems like he can go back to being a well-liked benefactor with no real harm done or hard feelings.
The protesters were unfazed by arguments suggesting that by targeting a major benefactor they were threatening the financial foundation of an important cultural institution, one that had made significant progress in diversifying its staff and its programming.
Or how many people know about Phoebe, whom the Apostle Paul describes in Romans 16:1-2 as a "deacon" in the early church and a "benefactor of many people, including me," according to some biblical translations?
Her primary involvement in education has been as a benefactor and board member for groups that advocate steering taxpayer dollars away from public schools in the form of vouchers to help families attend private and religious schools.
Their own team principal and benefactor Matteo de Nora, who said on Monday he "knew we had an opportunity to do something" with Dalton, was instrumental in providing support and guidance during a period when others doubted.
A benefactor of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, he was honored when it named a room of European Orientalist paintings after him in 2007, part of the renovated galleries for 19th- and early 20th-century European paintings.
The leaders of the United States and China, which is the North's main diplomatic ally and economic benefactor, condemned the latest nuclear test and pledged to step up cooperation at the United Nations and in law enforcement channels.
Having bags of currency pour into your bank is a hell of a conversation starter, so when it happened, I ran up to my benefactor, a tall blonde woman wearing a smart business getup, and started asking questions.
Through that experience, he became lifelong friends with the late Cuban exile and political kingmaker Jorge Mas Canosa, a reported benefactor and with whom he graduated from the U.S. Army&aposs officer training school at Fort Benning, Georgia.
Ellyn Bogdanoff, confessed to the Journal that not only did he receive files stolen from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the documents, which contained Democratic voter turnout analysis, weren't just slid under his door by some anonymous benefactor.
The petition and protest in Oxford had provoked an intense discussion about whether Britain' s colonial past should be judged by contemporary standards, and whether Rhodes should be remembered more as a ruthless colonialist or as a benefactor.
Whither the Chinese yuan Whatever kind of quick rapport Kim might have struck with Donald Trump, he was back in Beijing a week after their historic encounter to debrief his steadiest benefactor and champion, Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The U.S. has made it clear that it is no longer willing to operate as the generous benefactor and leader of the world trading system and is pushing for a more reciprocal approach along with other major reforms.
Ms. Wiener has donated works of art to multiple museums, following in the footsteps of her mother, Doris, who was generous benefactor to several institutions, including The Norton Simon Museum of Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
A third Premier League team, Bournemouth, has been bankrolled by a Russian benefactor: Maxim Demin, a former trader and petrochemical magnate, bought the financially stricken club in 2011, and has since transformed it into a Premier League mainstay.
Warren's benefactor revealed Most of the super PAC money spent to boost Warren's presidential campaign came from a single source: Silicon Valley donor Karla Jurvetson, who provided $14.6 million to the pro-Warren Persist PAC, the filings show.
Like Mr. Lang, whom I had the honor of knowing, other wealthy men and women (including the benefactor of the foundation I head) have used their fortunes to make higher education possible for students who couldn't afford college.
After years of waiting, the club had finally managed to snare a billionaire, the sort of benefactor who had the sort of wealth that might restore England's fourth-most successful team to its place among the country's elite.
The newspaper Le Journal du Dimanche, which first published the reports, added on Sunday that an anonymous benefactor paid in February for two suits worth about $13,800 for Mr. Fillon, prompting Parliament's ethics ombudsman to open an inquiry.
The foundation's original benefactor, Robert Pinkerton II, set a plainly worded mandate to "prevent juvenile delinquency," using the wealth he had accumulated as chief of the Pinkerton Detective Agency, which was founded by his great-grandfather in 1850.
RAMTHA, Jordan — When the Syrian refugees first started streaming into this bedraggled border town, Gassim al-Moghrebi was their tireless benefactor, distributing donations of food, money and clothes and sheltering as many as possible in two apartments he owned.
Now clearly, smartphones would seem to be the biggest benefactor of these improvements, and after the official 5G NR specs got approved late last year, every carrier both in the US and abroad is working on upgrading their networks.
When Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez launched his Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela in 1999, an increase in trade led to a partial revival of the Cuban economy, which had stalled after the fall of its benefactor, the Soviet Union.
In the end, the narrative doesn't even require Louisa to negotiate the challenges of having sex with a functionally disabled boyfriend, because her disposable benefactor is too focused on preserving her heart for the next guy who comes along.
Trump and Putin may publicly be at odds, drawn there by the events in Syria and, perhaps, the embattled President's need to demonstrate his independence from the Russian leader who was his clandestine benefactor just a few months ago.
Experts have said North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un, may be hoping closer ties with Russia would help if China, the North's main economic benefactor, steps up sanctions against it over its weapons programs, in defiance of U.N. resolutions.
Babis's ANO party, with pledges to fight political corruption and run the state with a business touch, was the biggest benefactor of this shift despite being part of the outgoing cabinet with Sobotka's Social Democrats and the Christian Democrats.
What the jury — and the public — did not know was that Mr. Bollea had a secret benefactor paying about $10 million for the lawsuit: Peter Thiel, a co-founder of PayPal and one of the earliest investors in Facebook.
Mr. Moussa said he believed Egypt's future might lie in an ever-closer relationship with Saudi Arabia, which, despite growing budgetary pressures, has become the country's financial benefactor after deciding that "Egypt will have to be saved," he said.
The 200,000-square-foot Shed has been in the works for more than half a decade — with the city as an enormous benefactor, along with Michael R. Bloomberg, who made the project a priority while he was still mayor.
Other actors involved include Richard Kind as David's hapless dad, Jennifer Grey as his determined mother, and Paul Reiser as the wealthy country club benefactor who alternates between rolling his eyes at David and accidentally-on-purpose mentoring him.
Many of the purchases were financed by the Met or the Dillon Fund, a foundation set up by Mr. Dillon, a Wall Street financier and longtime museum trustee and benefactor who was Treasury secretary under President John F. Kennedy.
For the most part, Mao tolerated North Korea's displays of disloyalty because he was afraid of losing it to the Soviet Union, which was the North's main economic benefactor and provided it with aid that Mao could not match.
A year ago, over Memorial Day weekend, Donald J. Trump's campaign team was in disarray, Hillary Clinton had yet to lock down the Democratic nomination, and Peter Thiel was outed as the secret benefactor of a lawsuit against Gawker.
David Lean directs this Charles Dickens classic about a young orphan named Pip (Anthony Wagner/John Mills), who, with the help of a mysterious benefactor and motivation from his childhood love interest, undertakes a journey toward becoming a gentleman.
With Mr. Moïse's benefactor, Mr. Martelly, out of office and a provisional government in place for nearly a year, only about 21 percent of the electorate, in a country of 11 million, ended up casting ballots on Nov. 20.
It was not donated by some billionaire benefactor, but by a frugal legal secretary from Brooklyn who toiled for the same law firm for 284 years until she retired at age 296 and died not long afterward in 22.
The company, which has struggled to raise money since emerging from bankruptcy in 2016 and was forced to sharply curtail its current season to cut costs, announced this week that its board chairman — and biggest benefactor — was stepping down.
"It is silly and it is too much signage for a single benefactor," said Layla Law-Gisiko, the chairwoman of the landmarks committee for the local community board, which was informed of the planned changes to the library building.

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